We now redirect the mineBlocks function to the mineBlocksSlow function
which waits after each mined block. To reduce the overall time impact of
using that function everywhere, we only wait 20 milliseconds instead of 50ms
after each mined block to give all nodes
some time to process the block. This will still slow down everything by a bit
but reduce flakes that are caused by different sub systems not being
up-to-date.
In this commit, a subscription is made to topology updates. For any
NodeAnnouncements received for our peristent peers, we store their newly
advertised addresses. If at the time of receiving these new addresses
there are any existing connection requests, these are updated to reflect
the newly advertised addresses.
In this commit we demonstrate a bug to show that if an inbound peer
changes their listening address to one not advertised in their original
NodeAnnouncement then we will not be able to reconnect to them. This bug
will be fixed in a follow-up commit.
This commit adds an itest to demonstrate that if a peer advertises
multiplie external IP addresses, then they will not all be used to
reconnect to the peer during reconnection. This will be fixed in a
follow-up commit.
The assertNumConnection function currently takes in an 'expected' number
of connections argument and asserts that both alice and bob only each
only have that number of connections. So this fails to be useful if say
alice is also connected to charlie cause then if we call
assertNumConnections between alice and bob it will fail saying there are
2 connections between them since all it does is count alice's total
number of connections. This commit replaces this function with 2 new
functions: assertConnected which asserts that at least one connection
exists between two peers and assertNotConnected which asserts that no
connections exists between the two peers.
With go 1.17 a change to the build flags was implemented:
https://go.googlesource.com/proposal/+/master/design/draft-gobuild.md
The formatter now automatically adds the forward-compatible build tag
format and the linter checks for them, so we need to include them in our
code.
This commit updates call-sites to use the proper dust limits for
various script types. This also updates the default dust limit used
in the funding flow to be 354 satoshis instead of 573 satoshis.
This commit fixes a flake in the channel status update itest that
occurred if Carol got a channel edge update for a channel before it
heard of the channel in the first place. To avoid that, we wait for
Carol to sync her graph before sending out channel edge or policy
updates.
As always when we touch itest code, we bring the formatting and use of
the require library up to date.
Fixes#5680.
To make sure we're always reading from the WebSocket connection, we need
to always have an ongoing (but blocking) conn.ReadMessage() call going
on. To achieve this, we do the read in a separate goroutine and write to
a buffered channel. That way we can always read the next message while
the current one is being forwarded. This allows incoming ping messages
to be received and processed which then leads to the deadlines to be
extended correctly.
In this commit we add an extra config for enabling logging to an
external file when using embedded etcd. This can be useful when running
integration tests to see more details about etcd related issues.
We add an additional test case to the on-chain fund recovery test that
tries restoring the same wallet from the extended master root key
instead of the seed.
This commit fixes the issue where a wrong context being inherited to
create a timeout context. When a parent context timed out, all its
children contexts also timed out, even the children contexts had a
larger timeout value. This means it only makes sense to inherite from a
parent when its children have smaller timeout value. Given the setup of
the itest, all the timeout contexts need to be created from a context
background(hence no timeout on the parent) unless there's an explicit
timeout bound we want to set.