lnd/routing/errors.go
Johan T. Halseth 39a59bbe6f routing: Require adding edge to node before adding node.
This commit introduces the requirement specified in BOLT#7,
where we ignore any node announcements for a specific node
if we yet haven't seen any channel announcements where this
node takes part. This is to prevent someone DoS-ing the
network with cheap node announcements. In the router this
is enforced by requiring a call to AddNode(node_id) to
be preceded by an AddEdge(edge_id) call, where node_id is
one of the nodes in edge_id.
2017-08-02 15:58:58 -07:00

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package routing
import "github.com/go-errors/errors"
// errorCode is used to represent the various errors that can occur within this
// package.
type errorCode uint8
const (
// ErrNoPathFound is returned when a path to the target destination
// does not exist in the graph.
ErrNoPathFound errorCode = iota
// ErrNoRouteFound is returned when the router is unable to find a
// valid route to the target destination after fees and time-lock
// limitations are factored in.
ErrNoRouteFound
// ErrInsufficientCapacity is returned when a path if found, yet the
// capacity of one of the channels in the path is insufficient to carry
// the payment.
ErrInsufficientCapacity
// ErrMaxHopsExceeded is returned when a candidate path is found, but
// the length of that path exceeds HopLimit.
ErrMaxHopsExceeded
// ErrTargetNotInNetwork is returned when the target of a path-finding
// or payment attempt isn't known to be within the current version of
// the channel graph.
ErrTargetNotInNetwork
// ErrOutdated is returned when the routing update already have
// been applied.
ErrOutdated
// ErrIgnored is returned when the update have been ignored because
// this update can't bring us something new, or because a node
// announcement was given for node not found in any channel.
ErrIgnored
)
// routerError is a structure that represent the error inside the routing package,
// this structure carries additional information about error code in order to
// be able distinguish errors outside of the current package.
type routerError struct {
err *errors.Error
code errorCode
}
// Error represents errors as the string
// NOTE: Part of the error interface.
func (e *routerError) Error() string {
return e.err.Error()
}
// A compile time check to ensure routerError implements the error interface.
var _ error = (*routerError)(nil)
// newErr creates an routerError by the given error description and its
// corresponding error code.
func newErr(code errorCode, a interface{}) *routerError {
return &routerError{
code: code,
err: errors.New(a),
}
}
// newErrf creates an routerError by the given error formatted description and
// its corresponding error code.
func newErrf(code errorCode, format string, a ...interface{}) *routerError {
return &routerError{
code: code,
err: errors.Errorf(format, a...),
}
}
// IsError is a helper function which is needed to have ability to check that
// returned error has specific error code.
func IsError(e interface{}, codes ...errorCode) bool {
err, ok := e.(*routerError)
if !ok {
return false
}
for _, code := range codes {
if err.code == code {
return true
}
}
return false
}