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13035292482

Pull #9456

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mohamedawnallah
docs: update release-notes-0.19.0.md

In this commit, we warn users about the removal
of RPCs `SendToRoute`, `SendToRouteSync`, `SendPayment`,
and `SendPaymentSync` in the next release 0.20.
Pull Request #9456: lnrpc+docs: deprecate warning `SendToRoute`, `SendToRouteSync`, `SendPayment`, and `SendPaymentSync` in Release 0.19

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/graph/builder.go
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package graph
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import (
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        "bytes"
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        "fmt"
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        "runtime"
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        "strings"
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        "sync"
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        "sync/atomic"
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        "time"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec/v2"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcutil"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg/chainhash"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
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        "github.com/go-errors/errors"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/batch"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/chainntnfs"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/fn/v2"
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        graphdb "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/graph/db"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/graph/db/models"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/input"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/kvdb"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnutils"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet/btcwallet"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet/chanvalidate"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwire"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/multimutex"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/netann"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/routing/chainview"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/routing/route"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/ticker"
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)
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const (
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        // DefaultChannelPruneExpiry is the default duration used to determine
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        // if a channel should be pruned or not.
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        DefaultChannelPruneExpiry = time.Hour * 24 * 14
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        // DefaultFirstTimePruneDelay is the time we'll wait after startup
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        // before attempting to prune the graph for zombie channels. We don't
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        // do it immediately after startup to allow lnd to start up without
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        // getting blocked by this job.
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        DefaultFirstTimePruneDelay = 30 * time.Second
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        // defaultStatInterval governs how often the router will log non-empty
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        // stats related to processing new channels, updates, or node
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        // announcements.
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        defaultStatInterval = time.Minute
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)
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var (
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        // ErrGraphBuilderShuttingDown is returned if the graph builder is in
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        // the process of shutting down.
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        ErrGraphBuilderShuttingDown = fmt.Errorf("graph builder shutting down")
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)
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// Config holds the configuration required by the Builder.
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type Config struct {
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        // SelfNode is the public key of the node that this channel router
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        // belongs to.
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        SelfNode route.Vertex
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        // Graph is the channel graph that the ChannelRouter will use to gather
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        // metrics from and also to carry out path finding queries.
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        Graph DB
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        // Chain is the router's source to the most up-to-date blockchain data.
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        // All incoming advertised channels will be checked against the chain
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        // to ensure that the channels advertised are still open.
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        Chain lnwallet.BlockChainIO
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        // ChainView is an instance of a FilteredChainView which is used to
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        // watch the sub-set of the UTXO set (the set of active channels) that
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        // we need in order to properly maintain the channel graph.
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        ChainView chainview.FilteredChainView
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        // Notifier is a reference to the ChainNotifier, used to grab
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        // the latest blocks if the router is missing any.
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        Notifier chainntnfs.ChainNotifier
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        // ChannelPruneExpiry is the duration used to determine if a channel
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        // should be pruned or not. If the delta between now and when the
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        // channel was last updated is greater than ChannelPruneExpiry, then
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        // the channel is marked as a zombie channel eligible for pruning.
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        ChannelPruneExpiry time.Duration
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        // GraphPruneInterval is used as an interval to determine how often we
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        // should examine the channel graph to garbage collect zombie channels.
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        GraphPruneInterval time.Duration
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        // FirstTimePruneDelay is the time we'll wait after startup before
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        // attempting to prune the graph for zombie channels. We don't do it
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        // immediately after startup to allow lnd to start up without getting
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        // blocked by this job.
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        FirstTimePruneDelay time.Duration
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        // AssumeChannelValid toggles whether the router will check for
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        // spentness of channel outpoints. For neutrino, this saves long rescans
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        // from blocking initial usage of the daemon.
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        AssumeChannelValid bool
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        // StrictZombiePruning determines if we attempt to prune zombie
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        // channels according to a stricter criteria. If true, then we'll prune
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        // a channel if only *one* of the edges is considered a zombie.
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        // Otherwise, we'll only prune the channel when both edges have a very
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        // dated last update.
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        StrictZombiePruning bool
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        // IsAlias returns whether a passed ShortChannelID is an alias. This is
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        // only used for our local channels.
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        IsAlias func(scid lnwire.ShortChannelID) bool
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}
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// Builder builds and maintains a view of the Lightning Network graph.
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type Builder struct {
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        started atomic.Bool
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        stopped atomic.Bool
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        ntfnClientCounter atomic.Uint64
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        bestHeight        atomic.Uint32
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        cfg *Config
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        // newBlocks is a channel in which new blocks connected to the end of
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        // the main chain are sent over, and blocks updated after a call to
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        // UpdateFilter.
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        newBlocks <-chan *chainview.FilteredBlock
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        // staleBlocks is a channel in which blocks disconnected from the end
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        // of our currently known best chain are sent over.
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        staleBlocks <-chan *chainview.FilteredBlock
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        // networkUpdates is a channel that carries new topology updates
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        // messages from outside the Builder to be processed by the
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        // networkHandler.
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        networkUpdates chan *routingMsg
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        // topologyClients maps a client's unique notification ID to a
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        // topologyClient client that contains its notification dispatch
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        // channel.
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        topologyClients *lnutils.SyncMap[uint64, *topologyClient]
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        // ntfnClientUpdates is a channel that's used to send new updates to
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        // topology notification clients to the Builder. Updates either
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        // add a new notification client, or cancel notifications for an
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        // existing client.
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        ntfnClientUpdates chan *topologyClientUpdate
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        // channelEdgeMtx is a mutex we use to make sure we process only one
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        // ChannelEdgePolicy at a time for a given channelID, to ensure
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        // consistency between the various database accesses.
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        channelEdgeMtx *multimutex.Mutex[uint64]
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        // statTicker is a resumable ticker that logs the router's progress as
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        // it discovers channels or receives updates.
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        statTicker ticker.Ticker
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        // stats tracks newly processed channels, updates, and node
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        // announcements over a window of defaultStatInterval.
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        stats *routerStats
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        quit chan struct{}
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        wg   sync.WaitGroup
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}
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// A compile time check to ensure Builder implements the
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// ChannelGraphSource interface.
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var _ ChannelGraphSource = (*Builder)(nil)
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// NewBuilder constructs a new Builder.
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func NewBuilder(cfg *Config) (*Builder, error) {
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        return &Builder{
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                cfg:               cfg,
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                networkUpdates:    make(chan *routingMsg),
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                topologyClients:   &lnutils.SyncMap[uint64, *topologyClient]{},
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                ntfnClientUpdates: make(chan *topologyClientUpdate),
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                channelEdgeMtx:    multimutex.NewMutex[uint64](),
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                statTicker:        ticker.New(defaultStatInterval),
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                stats:             new(routerStats),
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                quit:              make(chan struct{}),
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        }, nil
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}
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// Start launches all the goroutines the Builder requires to carry out its
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// duties. If the builder has already been started, then this method is a noop.
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func (b *Builder) Start() error {
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        if !b.started.CompareAndSwap(false, true) {
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                return nil
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        }
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        log.Info("Builder starting")
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        bestHash, bestHeight, err := b.cfg.Chain.GetBestBlock()
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        if err != nil {
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                return err
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        }
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        // If the graph has never been pruned, or hasn't fully been created yet,
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        // then we don't treat this as an explicit error.
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        if _, _, err := b.cfg.Graph.PruneTip(); err != nil {
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                switch {
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                case errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrGraphNeverPruned):
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                        fallthrough
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                case errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrGraphNotFound):
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                        // If the graph has never been pruned, then we'll set
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                        // the prune height to the current best height of the
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                        // chain backend.
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                        _, err = b.cfg.Graph.PruneGraph(
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                                nil, bestHash, uint32(bestHeight),
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                        )
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                        if err != nil {
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                                return err
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                        }
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×
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                default:
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                        return err
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                }
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        }
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        // If AssumeChannelValid is present, then we won't rely on pruning
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        // channels from the graph based on their spentness, but whether they
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        // are considered zombies or not. We will start zombie pruning after a
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        // small delay, to avoid slowing down startup of lnd.
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        if b.cfg.AssumeChannelValid { //nolint:nestif
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                time.AfterFunc(b.cfg.FirstTimePruneDelay, func() {
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                        select {
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                        case <-b.quit:
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                                return
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                        default:
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                        }
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                        log.Info("Initial zombie prune starting")
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                        if err := b.pruneZombieChans(); err != nil {
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                                log.Errorf("Unable to prune zombies: %v", err)
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                        }
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                })
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        } else {
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                // Otherwise, we'll use our filtered chain view to prune
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                // channels as soon as they are detected as spent on-chain.
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                if err := b.cfg.ChainView.Start(); err != nil {
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                        return err
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                }
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                // Once the instance is active, we'll fetch the channel we'll
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                // receive notifications over.
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                b.newBlocks = b.cfg.ChainView.FilteredBlocks()
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                b.staleBlocks = b.cfg.ChainView.DisconnectedBlocks()
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                // Before we perform our manual block pruning, we'll construct
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                // and apply a fresh chain filter to the active
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                // FilteredChainView instance.  We do this before, as otherwise
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                // we may miss on-chain events as the filter hasn't properly
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                // been applied.
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                channelView, err := b.cfg.Graph.ChannelView()
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                if err != nil && !errors.Is(
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                        err, graphdb.ErrGraphNoEdgesFound,
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                ) {
×
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×
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                        return err
×
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                }
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                log.Infof("Filtering chain using %v channels active",
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                        len(channelView))
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                if len(channelView) != 0 {
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                        err = b.cfg.ChainView.UpdateFilter(
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                                channelView, uint32(bestHeight),
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                        )
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                        if err != nil {
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                                return err
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                        }
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                }
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                // The graph pruning might have taken a while and there could be
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                // new blocks available.
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                _, bestHeight, err = b.cfg.Chain.GetBestBlock()
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                if err != nil {
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                        return err
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                }
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                b.bestHeight.Store(uint32(bestHeight))
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                // Before we begin normal operation of the router, we first need
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                // to synchronize the channel graph to the latest state of the
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                // UTXO set.
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                if err := b.syncGraphWithChain(); err != nil {
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                        return err
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                }
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                // Finally, before we proceed, we'll prune any unconnected nodes
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                // from the graph in order to ensure we maintain a tight graph
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                // of "useful" nodes.
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                err = b.cfg.Graph.PruneGraphNodes()
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                if err != nil &&
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                        !errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrGraphNodesNotFound) {
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                        return err
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                }
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        }
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        b.wg.Add(1)
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        go b.networkHandler()
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        log.Debug("Builder started")
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        return nil
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}
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// Stop signals to the Builder that it should halt all routines. This method
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// will *block* until all goroutines have excited. If the builder has already
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// stopped then this method will return immediately.
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func (b *Builder) Stop() error {
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        if !b.stopped.CompareAndSwap(false, true) {
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                return nil
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        }
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        log.Info("Builder shutting down...")
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        // Our filtered chain view could've only been started if
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        // AssumeChannelValid isn't present.
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        if !b.cfg.AssumeChannelValid {
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                if err := b.cfg.ChainView.Stop(); err != nil {
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                        return err
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                }
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        }
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        close(b.quit)
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        b.wg.Wait()
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        log.Debug("Builder shutdown complete")
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        return nil
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}
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// syncGraphWithChain attempts to synchronize the current channel graph with
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// the latest UTXO set state. This process involves pruning from the channel
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// graph any channels which have been closed by spending their funding output
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// since we've been down.
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func (b *Builder) syncGraphWithChain() error {
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        // First, we'll need to check to see if we're already in sync with the
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        // latest state of the UTXO set.
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        bestHash, bestHeight, err := b.cfg.Chain.GetBestBlock()
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        if err != nil {
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                return err
×
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        }
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        b.bestHeight.Store(uint32(bestHeight))
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        pruneHash, pruneHeight, err := b.cfg.Graph.PruneTip()
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        if err != nil {
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                switch {
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                // If the graph has never been pruned, or hasn't fully been
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                // created yet, then we don't treat this as an explicit error.
×
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                case errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrGraphNeverPruned):
×
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                case errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrGraphNotFound):
×
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                default:
×
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                        return err
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                }
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        }
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3✔
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        log.Infof("Prune tip for Channel Graph: height=%v, hash=%v",
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                pruneHeight, pruneHash)
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        switch {
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        // If the graph has never been pruned, then we can exit early as this
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        // entails it's being created for the first time and hasn't seen any
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        // block or created channels.
×
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        case pruneHeight == 0 || pruneHash == nil:
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                return nil
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        // If the block hashes and heights match exactly, then we don't need to
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        // prune the channel graph as we're already fully in sync.
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        case bestHash.IsEqual(pruneHash) && uint32(bestHeight) == pruneHeight:
3✔
375
                return nil
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        }
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        // If the main chain blockhash at prune height is different from the
379
        // prune hash, this might indicate the database is on a stale branch.
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        mainBlockHash, err := b.cfg.Chain.GetBlockHash(int64(pruneHeight))
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        if err != nil {
×
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                return err
×
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        }
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        // While we are on a stale branch of the chain, walk backwards to find
386
        // first common block.
3✔
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        for !pruneHash.IsEqual(mainBlockHash) {
×
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                log.Infof("channel graph is stale. Disconnecting block %v "+
×
389
                        "(hash=%v)", pruneHeight, pruneHash)
×
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                // Prune the graph for every channel that was opened at height
×
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                // >= pruneHeight.
×
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                _, err := b.cfg.Graph.DisconnectBlockAtHeight(pruneHeight)
×
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                if err != nil {
×
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                        return err
×
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                }
396

×
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                pruneHash, pruneHeight, err = b.cfg.Graph.PruneTip()
×
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                switch {
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                // If at this point the graph has never been pruned, we can exit
400
                // as this entails we are back to the point where it hasn't seen
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                // any block or created channels, alas there's nothing left to
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                // prune.
×
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                case errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrGraphNeverPruned):
×
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                        return nil
405

×
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                case errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrGraphNotFound):
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                        return nil
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×
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                case err != nil:
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                        return err
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×
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                default:
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                }
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×
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                mainBlockHash, err = b.cfg.Chain.GetBlockHash(
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                        int64(pruneHeight),
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                )
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                if err != nil {
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                        return err
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                }
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        }
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        log.Infof("Syncing channel graph from height=%v (hash=%v) to "+
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                "height=%v (hash=%v)", pruneHeight, pruneHash, bestHeight,
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                bestHash)
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        // If we're not yet caught up, then we'll walk forward in the chain
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        // pruning the channel graph with each new block that hasn't yet been
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        // consumed by the channel graph.
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        var spentOutputs []*wire.OutPoint
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        for nextHeight := pruneHeight + 1; nextHeight <= uint32(bestHeight); nextHeight++ { //nolint:ll
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                // Break out of the rescan early if a shutdown has been
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                // requested, otherwise long rescans will block the daemon from
3✔
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                // shutting down promptly.
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                select {
×
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                case <-b.quit:
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                        return ErrGraphBuilderShuttingDown
3✔
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                default:
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                }
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                // Using the next height, request a manual block pruning from
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                // the chainview for the particular block hash.
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                log.Infof("Filtering block for closed channels, at height: %v",
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                        int64(nextHeight))
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                nextHash, err := b.cfg.Chain.GetBlockHash(int64(nextHeight))
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                if err != nil {
×
447
                        return err
×
448
                }
3✔
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                log.Tracef("Running block filter on block with hash: %v",
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                        nextHash)
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                filterBlock, err := b.cfg.ChainView.FilterBlock(nextHash)
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                if err != nil {
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                        return err
×
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                }
455

456
                // We're only interested in all prior outputs that have been
457
                // spent in the block, so collate all the referenced previous
458
                // outpoints within each tx and input.
6✔
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                for _, tx := range filterBlock.Transactions {
6✔
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                        for _, txIn := range tx.TxIn {
3✔
461
                                spentOutputs = append(spentOutputs,
3✔
462
                                        &txIn.PreviousOutPoint)
3✔
463
                        }
464
                }
465
        }
466

467
        // With the spent outputs gathered, attempt to prune the channel graph,
468
        // also passing in the best hash+height so the prune tip can be updated.
3✔
469
        closedChans, err := b.cfg.Graph.PruneGraph(
3✔
470
                spentOutputs, bestHash, uint32(bestHeight),
3✔
471
        )
3✔
472
        if err != nil {
×
473
                return err
×
474
        }
475

3✔
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        log.Infof("Graph pruning complete: %v channels were closed since "+
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477
                "height %v", len(closedChans), pruneHeight)
3✔
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3✔
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        return nil
480
}
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482
// isZombieChannel takes two edge policy updates and determines if the
483
// corresponding channel should be considered a zombie. The first boolean is
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// true if the policy update from node 1 is considered a zombie, the second
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// boolean is that of node 2, and the final boolean is true if the channel
486
// is considered a zombie.
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func (b *Builder) isZombieChannel(e1,
×
488
        e2 *models.ChannelEdgePolicy) (bool, bool, bool) {
×
489

×
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        chanExpiry := b.cfg.ChannelPruneExpiry
×
491

×
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        e1Zombie := e1 == nil || time.Since(e1.LastUpdate) >= chanExpiry
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        e2Zombie := e2 == nil || time.Since(e2.LastUpdate) >= chanExpiry
×
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×
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        var e1Time, e2Time time.Time
×
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        if e1 != nil {
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                e1Time = e1.LastUpdate
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        }
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        if e2 != nil {
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                e2Time = e2.LastUpdate
×
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        }
502

×
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        return e1Zombie, e2Zombie, b.IsZombieChannel(e1Time, e2Time)
504
}
505

506
// IsZombieChannel takes the timestamps of the latest channel updates for a
507
// channel and returns true if the channel should be considered a zombie based
508
// on these timestamps.
509
func (b *Builder) IsZombieChannel(updateTime1,
3✔
510
        updateTime2 time.Time) bool {
3✔
511

3✔
512
        chanExpiry := b.cfg.ChannelPruneExpiry
3✔
513

3✔
514
        e1Zombie := updateTime1.IsZero() ||
3✔
515
                time.Since(updateTime1) >= chanExpiry
3✔
516

3✔
517
        e2Zombie := updateTime2.IsZero() ||
3✔
518
                time.Since(updateTime2) >= chanExpiry
3✔
519

3✔
520
        // If we're using strict zombie pruning, then a channel is only
3✔
521
        // considered live if both edges have a recent update we know of.
4✔
522
        if b.cfg.StrictZombiePruning {
1✔
523
                return e1Zombie || e2Zombie
1✔
524
        }
525

526
        // Otherwise, if we're using the less strict variant, then a channel is
527
        // considered live if either of the edges have a recent update.
2✔
528
        return e1Zombie && e2Zombie
529
}
530

531
// pruneZombieChans is a method that will be called periodically to prune out
532
// any "zombie" channels. We consider channels zombies if *both* edges haven't
533
// been updated since our zombie horizon. If AssumeChannelValid is present,
534
// we'll also consider channels zombies if *both* edges are disabled. This
535
// usually signals that a channel has been closed on-chain. We do this
536
// periodically to keep a healthy, lively routing table.
×
537
func (b *Builder) pruneZombieChans() error {
×
538
        chansToPrune := make(map[uint64]struct{})
×
539
        chanExpiry := b.cfg.ChannelPruneExpiry
×
540

×
541
        log.Infof("Examining channel graph for zombie channels")
×
542

×
543
        // A helper method to detect if the channel belongs to this node
×
544
        isSelfChannelEdge := func(info *models.ChannelEdgeInfo) bool {
×
545
                return info.NodeKey1Bytes == b.cfg.SelfNode ||
×
546
                        info.NodeKey2Bytes == b.cfg.SelfNode
×
547
        }
548

549
        // First, we'll collect all the channels which are eligible for garbage
550
        // collection due to being zombies.
×
551
        filterPruneChans := func(info *models.ChannelEdgeInfo,
×
552
                e1, e2 *models.ChannelEdgePolicy) error {
×
553

×
554
                // Exit early in case this channel is already marked to be
×
555
                // pruned
×
556
                _, markedToPrune := chansToPrune[info.ChannelID]
×
557
                if markedToPrune {
×
558
                        return nil
×
559
                }
560

561
                // We'll ensure that we don't attempt to prune our *own*
562
                // channels from the graph, as in any case this should be
563
                // re-advertised by the sub-system above us.
×
564
                if isSelfChannelEdge(info) {
×
565
                        return nil
×
566
                }
567

×
568
                e1Zombie, e2Zombie, isZombieChan := b.isZombieChannel(e1, e2)
×
569

×
570
                if e1Zombie {
×
571
                        log.Tracef("Node1 pubkey=%x of chan_id=%v is zombie",
×
572
                                info.NodeKey1Bytes, info.ChannelID)
×
573
                }
574

×
575
                if e2Zombie {
×
576
                        log.Tracef("Node2 pubkey=%x of chan_id=%v is zombie",
×
577
                                info.NodeKey2Bytes, info.ChannelID)
×
578
                }
579

580
                // If either edge hasn't been updated for a period of
581
                // chanExpiry, then we'll mark the channel itself as eligible
582
                // for graph pruning.
×
583
                if !isZombieChan {
×
584
                        return nil
×
585
                }
586

×
587
                log.Debugf("ChannelID(%v) is a zombie, collecting to prune",
×
588
                        info.ChannelID)
×
589

×
590
                // TODO(roasbeef): add ability to delete single directional edge
×
591
                chansToPrune[info.ChannelID] = struct{}{}
×
592

×
593
                return nil
594
        }
595

596
        // If AssumeChannelValid is present we'll look at the disabled bit for
597
        // both edges. If they're both disabled, then we can interpret this as
598
        // the channel being closed and can prune it from our graph.
×
599
        if b.cfg.AssumeChannelValid {
×
600
                disabledChanIDs, err := b.cfg.Graph.DisabledChannelIDs()
×
601
                if err != nil {
×
602
                        return fmt.Errorf("unable to get disabled channels "+
×
603
                                "ids chans: %v", err)
×
604
                }
605

×
606
                disabledEdges, err := b.cfg.Graph.FetchChanInfos(
×
607
                        disabledChanIDs,
×
608
                )
×
609
                if err != nil {
×
610
                        return fmt.Errorf("unable to fetch disabled channels "+
×
611
                                "edges chans: %v", err)
×
612
                }
613

614
                // Ensuring we won't prune our own channel from the graph.
×
615
                for _, disabledEdge := range disabledEdges {
×
616
                        if !isSelfChannelEdge(disabledEdge.Info) {
×
617
                                chansToPrune[disabledEdge.Info.ChannelID] =
×
618
                                        struct{}{}
×
619
                        }
620
                }
621
        }
622

×
623
        startTime := time.Unix(0, 0)
×
624
        endTime := time.Now().Add(-1 * chanExpiry)
×
625
        oldEdges, err := b.cfg.Graph.ChanUpdatesInHorizon(startTime, endTime)
×
626
        if err != nil {
×
627
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to fetch expired channel updates "+
×
628
                        "chans: %v", err)
×
629
        }
630

×
631
        for _, u := range oldEdges {
×
632
                err = filterPruneChans(u.Info, u.Policy1, u.Policy2)
×
633
                if err != nil {
×
634
                        return fmt.Errorf("error filtering channels to "+
×
635
                                "prune: %w", err)
×
636
                }
637
        }
638

×
639
        log.Infof("Pruning %v zombie channels", len(chansToPrune))
×
640
        if len(chansToPrune) == 0 {
×
641
                return nil
×
642
        }
643

644
        // With the set of zombie-like channels obtained, we'll do another pass
645
        // to delete them from the channel graph.
×
646
        toPrune := make([]uint64, 0, len(chansToPrune))
×
647
        for chanID := range chansToPrune {
×
648
                toPrune = append(toPrune, chanID)
×
649
                log.Tracef("Pruning zombie channel with ChannelID(%v)", chanID)
×
650
        }
×
651
        err = b.cfg.Graph.DeleteChannelEdges(
×
652
                b.cfg.StrictZombiePruning, true, toPrune...,
×
653
        )
×
654
        if err != nil {
×
655
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to delete zombie channels: %w", err)
×
656
        }
657

658
        // With the channels pruned, we'll also attempt to prune any nodes that
659
        // were a part of them.
×
660
        err = b.cfg.Graph.PruneGraphNodes()
×
661
        if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrGraphNodesNotFound) {
×
662
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to prune graph nodes: %w", err)
×
663
        }
664

×
665
        return nil
666
}
667

668
// handleNetworkUpdate is responsible for processing the update message and
669
// notifies topology changes, if any.
670
//
671
// NOTE: must be run inside goroutine.
3✔
672
func (b *Builder) handleNetworkUpdate(vb *ValidationBarrier,
3✔
673
        update *routingMsg) {
3✔
674

3✔
675
        defer b.wg.Done()
3✔
676
        defer vb.CompleteJob()
3✔
677

3✔
678
        // If this message has an existing dependency, then we'll wait until
3✔
679
        // that has been fully validated before we proceed.
3✔
680
        err := vb.WaitForDependants(update.msg)
3✔
681
        if err != nil {
3✔
682
                switch {
6✔
683
                case IsError(err, ErrVBarrierShuttingDown):
3✔
684
                        update.err <- err
3✔
685

6✔
686
                case IsError(err, ErrParentValidationFailed):
3✔
687
                        update.err <- NewErrf(ErrIgnored, err.Error()) //nolint
3✔
688

×
689
                default:
×
690
                        log.Warnf("unexpected error during validation "+
691
                                "barrier shutdown: %v", err)
3✔
692
                        update.err <- err
693
                }
694

695
                return
696
        }
3✔
697

3✔
698
        // Process the routing update to determine if this is either a new
3✔
699
        // update from our PoV or an update to a prior vertex/edge we
×
700
        // previously accepted.
×
701
        err = b.processUpdate(update.msg, update.op...)
×
702
        update.err <- err
×
703

704
        // If this message had any dependencies, then we can now signal them to
6✔
705
        // continue.
3✔
706
        allowDependents := err == nil || IsError(err, ErrIgnored, ErrOutdated)
3✔
707
        vb.SignalDependants(update.msg, allowDependents)
708

709
        // If the error is not nil here, there's no need to send topology
710
        // change.
711
        if err != nil {
712
                // We now decide to log an error or not. If allowDependents is
713
                // false, it means there is an error and the error is neither
714
                // ErrIgnored or ErrOutdated. In this case, we'll log an error.
715
                // Otherwise, we'll add debug log only.
3✔
716
                if allowDependents {
3✔
717
                        log.Debugf("process network updates got: %v", err)
3✔
718
                } else {
3✔
719
                        log.Errorf("process network updates got: %v", err)
3✔
720
                }
3✔
721

3✔
722
                return
3✔
723
        }
3✔
724

3✔
725
        // Otherwise, we'll send off a new notification for the newly accepted
6✔
726
        // update, if any.
3✔
727
        topChange := &TopologyChange{}
6✔
728
        err = addToTopologyChange(b.cfg.Graph, topChange, update.msg)
3✔
729
        if err != nil {
3✔
730
                log.Errorf("unable to update topology change notification: %v",
731
                        err)
3✔
732
                return
733
        }
734

735
        if !topChange.isEmpty() {
3✔
736
                b.notifyTopologyChange(topChange)
3✔
737
        }
3✔
738
}
739

740
// networkHandler is the primary goroutine for the Builder. The roles of
741
// this goroutine include answering queries related to the state of the
742
// network, pruning the graph on new block notification, applying network
743
// updates, and registering new topology clients.
2✔
744
//
2✔
745
// NOTE: This MUST be run as a goroutine.
2✔
746
func (b *Builder) networkHandler() {
2✔
747
        defer b.wg.Done()
×
748

×
749
        graphPruneTicker := time.NewTicker(b.cfg.GraphPruneInterval)
750
        defer graphPruneTicker.Stop()
751

752
        defer b.statTicker.Stop()
2✔
753

2✔
754
        b.stats.Reset()
2✔
755

2✔
756
        // We'll use this validation barrier to ensure that we process all jobs
2✔
757
        // in the proper order during parallel validation.
2✔
758
        //
2✔
759
        // NOTE: For AssumeChannelValid, we bump up the maximum number of
2✔
760
        // concurrent validation requests since there are no blocks being
2✔
761
        // fetched. This significantly increases the performance of IGD for
×
762
        // neutrino nodes.
×
763
        //
×
764
        // However, we dial back to use multiple of the number of cores when
765
        // fully validating, to avoid fetching up to 1000 blocks from the
766
        // backend. On bitcoind, this will empirically cause massive latency
767
        // spikes when executing this many concurrent RPC calls. Critical
768
        // subsystems or basic rpc calls that rely on calls such as GetBestBlock
769
        // will hang due to excessive load.
770
        //
3✔
771
        // See https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/issues/4892.
3✔
772
        var validationBarrier *ValidationBarrier
3✔
773
        if b.cfg.AssumeChannelValid {
3✔
774
                validationBarrier = NewValidationBarrier(1000, b.quit)
×
775
        } else {
×
776
                validationBarrier = NewValidationBarrier(
777
                        4*runtime.NumCPU(), b.quit,
778
                )
779
        }
780

781
        for {
3✔
782
                // If there are stats, resume the statTicker.
3✔
783
                if !b.stats.Empty() {
3✔
784
                        b.statTicker.Resume()
3✔
785
                }
3✔
786

3✔
787
                select {
3✔
788
                // A new fully validated network update has just arrived. As a
×
789
                // result we'll modify the channel graph accordingly depending
×
790
                // on the exact type of the message.
×
791
                case update := <-b.networkUpdates:
792
                        // We'll set up any dependants, and wait until a free
×
793
                        // slot for this job opens up, this allows us to not
×
794
                        // have thousands of goroutines active.
×
795
                        validationBarrier.InitJobDependencies(update.msg)
×
796

×
797
                        b.wg.Add(1)
×
798
                        go b.handleNetworkUpdate(validationBarrier, update)
×
799

×
800
                        // TODO(roasbeef): remove all unconnected vertexes
×
801
                        // after N blocks pass with no corresponding
×
802
                        // announcements.
×
803

×
804
                case chainUpdate, ok := <-b.staleBlocks:
805
                        // If the channel has been closed, then this indicates
×
806
                        // the daemon is shutting down, so we exit ourselves.
×
807
                        if !ok {
×
808
                                return
×
809
                        }
×
810

×
811
                        // Since this block is stale, we update our best height
×
812
                        // to the previous block.
×
813
                        blockHeight := chainUpdate.Height
814
                        b.bestHeight.Store(blockHeight - 1)
815

816
                        // Update the channel graph to reflect that this block
817
                        // was disconnected.
818
                        _, err := b.cfg.Graph.DisconnectBlockAtHeight(
3✔
819
                                blockHeight,
3✔
820
                        )
3✔
821
                        if err != nil {
6✔
822
                                log.Errorf("unable to prune graph with stale "+
3✔
823
                                        "block: %v", err)
3✔
824
                                continue
3✔
825
                        }
6✔
826

3✔
827
                        // TODO(halseth): notify client about the reorg?
3✔
828

3✔
829
                // A new block has arrived, so we can prune the channel graph
3✔
830
                // of any channels which were closed in the block.
3✔
831
                case chainUpdate, ok := <-b.newBlocks:
832
                        // If the channel has been closed, then this indicates
3✔
833
                        // the daemon is shutting down, so we exit ourselves.
834
                        if !ok {
835
                                return
3✔
836
                        }
3✔
837

3✔
838
                        // We'll ensure that any new blocks received attach
3✔
839
                        // directly to the end of our main chain. If not, then
840
                        // we've somehow missed some blocks. Here we'll catch
841
                        // up the chain with the latest blocks.
842
                        currentHeight := b.bestHeight.Load()
843
                        switch {
×
844
                        case chainUpdate.Height == currentHeight+1:
×
845
                                err := b.updateGraphWithClosedChannels(
×
846
                                        chainUpdate,
×
847
                                )
848
                                if err != nil {
849
                                        log.Errorf("unable to prune graph "+
850
                                                "with closed channels: %v", err)
851
                                }
852

3✔
853
                        case chainUpdate.Height > currentHeight+1:
6✔
854
                                log.Errorf("out of order block: expecting "+
3✔
855
                                        "height=%v, got height=%v",
3✔
856
                                        currentHeight+1, chainUpdate.Height)
×
857

×
858
                                err := b.getMissingBlocks(
3✔
859
                                        currentHeight, chainUpdate,
860
                                )
861
                                if err != nil {
862
                                        log.Errorf("unable to retrieve missing"+
3✔
863
                                                "blocks: %v", err)
3✔
864
                                }
865

866
                        case chainUpdate.Height < currentHeight+1:
867
                                log.Errorf("out of order block: expecting "+
868
                                        "height=%v, got height=%v",
869
                                        currentHeight+1, chainUpdate.Height)
870

871
                                log.Infof("Skipping channel pruning since "+
×
872
                                        "received block height %v was already"+
×
873
                                        " processed.", chainUpdate.Height)
×
874
                        }
×
875

×
876
                // A new notification client update has arrived. We're either
×
877
                // gaining a new client, or cancelling notifications for an
878
                // existing client.
×
879
                case ntfnUpdate := <-b.ntfnClientUpdates:
×
880
                        clientID := ntfnUpdate.clientID
×
881

×
882
                        if ntfnUpdate.cancel {
×
883
                                client, ok := b.topologyClients.LoadAndDelete(
×
884
                                        clientID,
×
885
                                )
×
886
                                if ok {
×
887
                                        close(client.exit)
×
888
                                        client.wg.Wait()
×
889

×
890
                                        close(client.ntfnChan)
×
891
                                }
×
892

×
893
                                continue
×
894
                        }
×
895

×
896
                        b.topologyClients.Store(clientID, &topologyClient{
×
897
                                ntfnChan: ntfnUpdate.ntfnChan,
×
898
                                exit:     make(chan struct{}),
×
899
                        })
×
900

×
901
                // The graph prune ticker has ticked, so we'll examine the
×
902
                // state of the known graph to filter out any zombie channels
×
903
                // for pruning.
×
904
                case <-graphPruneTicker.C:
×
905
                        if err := b.pruneZombieChans(); err != nil {
×
906
                                log.Errorf("Unable to prune zombies: %v", err)
907
                        }
×
908

×
909
                // Log any stats if we've processed a non-empty number of
910
                // channels, updates, or nodes. We'll only pause the ticker if
911
                // the last window contained no updates to avoid resuming and
×
912
                // pausing while consecutive windows contain new info.
×
913
                case <-b.statTicker.Ticks():
×
914
                        if !b.stats.Empty() {
×
915
                                log.Infof(b.stats.String())
×
916
                        } else {
×
917
                                b.statTicker.Pause()
918
                        }
×
919
                        b.stats.Reset()
×
920

×
921
                // The router has been signalled to exit, to we exit our main
×
922
                // loop so the wait group can be decremented.
×
923
                case <-b.quit:
×
924
                        return
925
                }
926
        }
×
927
}
928

929
// getMissingBlocks walks through all missing blocks and updates the graph
930
// closed channels accordingly.
931
func (b *Builder) getMissingBlocks(currentHeight uint32,
932
        chainUpdate *chainview.FilteredBlock) error {
3✔
933

3✔
934
        outdatedHash, err := b.cfg.Chain.GetBlockHash(int64(currentHeight))
3✔
935
        if err != nil {
3✔
936
                return err
3✔
937
        }
3✔
938

3✔
939
        outdatedBlock := &chainntnfs.BlockEpoch{
3✔
940
                Height: int32(currentHeight),
3✔
941
                Hash:   outdatedHash,
3✔
942
        }
3✔
943

3✔
944
        epochClient, err := b.cfg.Notifier.RegisterBlockEpochNtfn(
3✔
945
                outdatedBlock,
3✔
946
        )
6✔
947
        if err != nil {
6✔
948
                return err
3✔
949
        }
3✔
950
        defer epochClient.Cancel()
3✔
951

952
        blockDifference := int(chainUpdate.Height - currentHeight)
953

954
        // We'll walk through all the outdated blocks and make sure we're able
955
        // to update the graph with any closed channels from them.
956
        for i := 0; i < blockDifference; i++ {
3✔
957
                var (
3✔
958
                        missingBlock *chainntnfs.BlockEpoch
3✔
959
                        ok           bool
×
960
                )
×
961

×
962
                select {
963
                case missingBlock, ok = <-epochClient.Epochs:
3✔
964
                        if !ok {
3✔
965
                                return nil
3✔
966
                        }
6✔
967

3✔
968
                case <-b.quit:
3✔
969
                        return nil
970
                }
971

3✔
972
                filteredBlock, err := b.cfg.ChainView.FilterBlock(
3✔
973
                        missingBlock.Hash,
3✔
974
                )
3✔
975
                if err != nil {
3✔
976
                        return err
3✔
977
                }
978

979
                err = b.updateGraphWithClosedChannels(
980
                        filteredBlock,
981
                )
982
                if err != nil {
983
                        return err
984
                }
985
        }
3✔
986

3✔
987
        return nil
3✔
988
}
3✔
989

3✔
990
// updateGraphWithClosedChannels prunes the channel graph of closed channels
3✔
991
// that are no longer needed.
3✔
992
func (b *Builder) updateGraphWithClosedChannels(
3✔
993
        chainUpdate *chainview.FilteredBlock) error {
3✔
994

×
995
        // Once a new block arrives, we update our running track of the height
×
996
        // of the chain tip.
×
997
        blockHeight := chainUpdate.Height
6✔
998

3✔
999
        b.bestHeight.Store(blockHeight)
3✔
1000
        log.Infof("Pruning channel graph using block %v (height=%v)",
3✔
1001
                chainUpdate.Hash, blockHeight)
3✔
1002

1003
        // We're only interested in all prior outputs that have been spent in
1004
        // the block, so collate all the referenced previous outpoints within
1005
        // each tx and input.
1006
        var spentOutputs []*wire.OutPoint
1007
        for _, tx := range chainUpdate.Transactions {
6✔
1008
                for _, txIn := range tx.TxIn {
3✔
1009
                        spentOutputs = append(spentOutputs,
3✔
1010
                                &txIn.PreviousOutPoint)
3✔
1011
                }
1012
        }
3✔
1013

1014
        // With the spent outputs gathered, attempt to prune the channel graph,
1015
        // also passing in the hash+height of the block being pruned so the
1016
        // prune tip can be updated.
1017
        chansClosed, err := b.cfg.Graph.PruneGraph(spentOutputs,
×
1018
                &chainUpdate.Hash, chainUpdate.Height)
×
1019
        if err != nil {
×
1020
                log.Errorf("unable to prune routing table: %v", err)
×
1021
                return err
×
1022
        }
×
1023

×
1024
        log.Infof("Block %v (height=%v) closed %v channels", chainUpdate.Hash,
×
1025
                blockHeight, len(chansClosed))
×
1026

×
1027
        if len(chansClosed) == 0 {
1028
                return err
×
1029
        }
1030

1031
        // Notify all currently registered clients of the newly closed channels.
1032
        closeSummaries := createCloseSummaries(blockHeight, chansClosed...)
1033
        b.notifyTopologyChange(&TopologyChange{
1034
                ClosedChannels: closeSummaries,
1035
        })
1036

3✔
1037
        return nil
3✔
1038
}
6✔
1039

3✔
1040
// assertNodeAnnFreshness returns a non-nil error if we have an announcement in
3✔
1041
// the database for the passed node with a timestamp newer than the passed
3✔
1042
// timestamp. ErrIgnored will be returned if we already have the node, and
3✔
1043
// ErrOutdated will be returned if we have a timestamp that's after the new
×
1044
// timestamp.
×
1045
func (b *Builder) assertNodeAnnFreshness(node route.Vertex,
3✔
1046
        msgTimestamp time.Time) error {
3✔
1047

×
1048
        // If we are not already aware of this node, it means that we don't
×
1049
        // know about any channel using this node. To avoid a DoS attack by
1050
        // node announcements, we will ignore such nodes. If we do know about
3✔
1051
        // this node, check that this update brings info newer than what we
1052
        // already have.
1053
        lastUpdate, exists, err := b.cfg.Graph.HasLightningNode(node)
3✔
1054
        if err != nil {
×
1055
                return errors.Errorf("unable to query for the "+
×
1056
                        "existence of node: %v", err)
1057
        }
1058
        if !exists {
1059
                return NewErrf(ErrIgnored, "Ignoring node announcement"+
3✔
1060
                        " for node not found in channel graph (%x)",
3✔
1061
                        node[:])
3✔
1062
        }
×
1063

×
1064
        // If we've reached this point then we're aware of the vertex being
×
1065
        // advertised. So we now check if the new message has a new time stamp,
1066
        // if not then we won't accept the new data as it would override newer
3✔
1067
        // data.
3✔
1068
        if !lastUpdate.Before(msgTimestamp) {
3✔
1069
                return NewErrf(ErrOutdated, "Ignoring outdated "+
3✔
1070
                        "announcement for %x", node[:])
3✔
1071
        }
6✔
1072

3✔
1073
        return nil
3✔
1074
}
3✔
1075

×
1076
// addZombieEdge adds a channel that failed complete validation into the zombie
×
1077
// index so we can avoid having to re-validate it in the future.
3✔
1078
func (b *Builder) addZombieEdge(chanID uint64) error {
3✔
1079
        // If the edge fails validation we'll mark the edge itself as a zombie
×
1080
        // so we don't continue to request it. We use the "zero key" for both
×
1081
        // node pubkeys so this edge can't be resurrected.
1082
        var zeroKey [33]byte
3✔
1083
        err := b.cfg.Graph.MarkEdgeZombie(chanID, zeroKey, zeroKey)
3✔
1084
        if err != nil {
3✔
1085
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to mark spent chan(id=%v) as a "+
3✔
1086
                        "zombie: %w", chanID, err)
×
1087
        }
×
1088

1089
        return nil
1090
}
1091

3✔
1092
// makeFundingScript is used to make the funding script for both segwit v0 and
1093
// segwit v1 (taproot) channels.
1094
//
3✔
1095
// TODO(roasbeef: export and use elsewhere?
1096
func makeFundingScript(bitcoinKey1, bitcoinKey2 []byte, chanFeatures []byte,
1097
        tapscriptRoot fn.Option[chainhash.Hash]) ([]byte, error) {
1098

1099
        legacyFundingScript := func() ([]byte, error) {
1100
                witnessScript, err := input.GenMultiSigScript(
1101
                        bitcoinKey1, bitcoinKey2,
1102
                )
1103
                if err != nil {
1104
                        return nil, err
3✔
1105
                }
3✔
1106
                pkScript, err := input.WitnessScriptHash(witnessScript)
3✔
1107
                if err != nil {
3✔
1108
                        return nil, err
3✔
1109
                }
3✔
1110

3✔
1111
                return pkScript, nil
3✔
1112
        }
6✔
1113

3✔
1114
        if len(chanFeatures) == 0 {
3✔
1115
                return legacyFundingScript()
1116
        }
3✔
1117

×
1118
        // In order to make the correct funding script, we'll need to parse the
×
1119
        // chanFeatures bytes into a feature vector we can interact with.
×
1120
        rawFeatures := lnwire.NewRawFeatureVector()
1121
        err := rawFeatures.Decode(bytes.NewReader(chanFeatures))
3✔
1122
        if err != nil {
3✔
1123
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to parse chan feature "+
1124
                        "bits: %w", err)
3✔
1125
        }
3✔
1126

3✔
1127
        chanFeatureBits := lnwire.NewFeatureVector(
3✔
1128
                rawFeatures, lnwire.Features,
3✔
1129
        )
3✔
1130
        if chanFeatureBits.HasFeature(
3✔
1131
                lnwire.SimpleTaprootChannelsOptionalStaging,
3✔
1132
        ) {
3✔
1133

3✔
1134
                pubKey1, err := btcec.ParsePubKey(bitcoinKey1)
3✔
1135
                if err != nil {
×
1136
                        return nil, err
×
1137
                }
×
1138
                pubKey2, err := btcec.ParsePubKey(bitcoinKey2)
×
1139
                if err != nil {
3✔
1140
                        return nil, err
×
1141
                }
×
1142

×
1143
                fundingScript, _, err := input.GenTaprootFundingScript(
6✔
1144
                        pubKey1, pubKey2, 0, tapscriptRoot,
3✔
1145
                )
3✔
1146
                if err != nil {
3✔
1147
                        return nil, err
1148
                }
1149

1150
                // TODO(roasbeef): add tapscript root to gossip v1.5
1151

1152
                return fundingScript, nil
1153
        }
1154

1155
        return legacyFundingScript()
3✔
1156
}
6✔
1157

3✔
1158
// processUpdate processes a new relate authenticated channel/edge, node or
3✔
1159
// channel/edge update network update. If the update didn't affect the internal
×
1160
// state of the draft due to either being out of date, invalid, or redundant,
×
1161
// then error is returned.
3✔
1162
//
3✔
1163
//nolint:funlen
3✔
1164
func (b *Builder) processUpdate(msg interface{},
3✔
1165
        op ...batch.SchedulerOption) error {
3✔
1166

3✔
1167
        switch msg := msg.(type) {
3✔
1168
        case *models.LightningNode:
1169
                // Before we add the node to the database, we'll check to see
1170
                // if the announcement is "fresh" or not. If it isn't, then
1171
                // we'll return an error.
1172
                err := b.assertNodeAnnFreshness(msg.PubKeyBytes, msg.LastUpdate)
1173
                if err != nil {
3✔
1174
                        return err
3✔
1175
                }
3✔
1176

3✔
1177
                if err := b.cfg.Graph.AddLightningNode(msg, op...); err != nil {
3✔
1178
                        return errors.Errorf("unable to add node %x to the "+
×
1179
                                "graph: %v", msg.PubKeyBytes, err)
×
1180
                }
×
1181

×
1182
                log.Tracef("Updated vertex data for node=%x", msg.PubKeyBytes)
×
1183
                b.stats.incNumNodeUpdates()
×
1184

×
1185
        case *models.ChannelEdgeInfo:
×
1186
                log.Debugf("Received ChannelEdgeInfo for channel %v",
×
1187
                        msg.ChannelID)
×
1188

×
1189
                // Prior to processing the announcement we first check if we
×
1190
                // already know of this channel, if so, then we can exit early.
×
1191
                _, _, exists, isZombie, err := b.cfg.Graph.HasChannelEdge(
×
1192
                        msg.ChannelID,
×
1193
                )
1194
                if err != nil &&
×
1195
                        !errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrGraphNoEdgesFound) {
×
1196

×
1197
                        return errors.Errorf("unable to check for edge "+
×
1198
                                "existence: %v", err)
×
1199
                }
×
1200
                if isZombie {
×
1201
                        return NewErrf(ErrIgnored, "ignoring msg for zombie "+
×
1202
                                "chan_id=%v", msg.ChannelID)
×
1203
                }
×
1204
                if exists {
1205
                        return NewErrf(ErrIgnored, "ignoring msg for known "+
×
1206
                                "chan_id=%v", msg.ChannelID)
1207
                }
1208

×
1209
                // If AssumeChannelValid is present, then we are unable to
×
1210
                // perform any of the expensive checks below, so we'll
1211
                // short-circuit our path straight to adding the edge to our
1212
                // graph. If the passed ShortChannelID is an alias, then we'll
1213
                // skip validation as it will not map to a legitimate tx. This
1214
                // is not a DoS vector as only we can add an alias
1215
                // ChannelAnnouncement from the gossiper.
3✔
1216
                scid := lnwire.NewShortChanIDFromInt(msg.ChannelID)
3✔
1217
                if b.cfg.AssumeChannelValid || b.cfg.IsAlias(scid) {
3✔
1218
                        err := b.cfg.Graph.AddChannelEdge(msg, op...)
3✔
1219
                        if err != nil {
3✔
1220
                                return fmt.Errorf("unable to add edge: %w", err)
×
1221
                        }
×
1222
                        log.Tracef("New channel discovered! Link "+
1223
                                "connects %x and %x with ChannelID(%v)",
1224
                                msg.NodeKey1Bytes, msg.NodeKey2Bytes,
1225
                                msg.ChannelID)
1226
                        b.stats.incNumEdgesDiscovered()
1227

3✔
1228
                        break
3✔
1229
                }
3✔
1230

3✔
1231
                // Before we can add the channel to the channel graph, we need
3✔
1232
                // to obtain the full funding outpoint that's encoded within
3✔
1233
                // the channel ID.
3✔
1234
                channelID := lnwire.NewShortChanIDFromInt(msg.ChannelID)
3✔
1235
                fundingTx, err := lnwallet.FetchFundingTxWrapper(
3✔
1236
                        b.cfg.Chain, &channelID, b.quit,
3✔
1237
                )
×
1238
                if err != nil {
×
1239
                        //nolint:ll
×
1240
                        //
×
1241
                        // In order to ensure we don't erroneously mark a
×
1242
                        // channel as a zombie due to an RPC failure, we'll
1243
                        // attempt to string match for the relevant errors.
×
1244
                        //
×
1245
                        // * btcd:
1246
                        //    * https://github.com/btcsuite/btcd/blob/master/rpcserver.go#L1316
1247
                        //    * https://github.com/btcsuite/btcd/blob/master/rpcserver.go#L1086
1248
                        // * bitcoind:
1249
                        //    * https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/7fcf53f7b4524572d1d0c9a5fdc388e87eb02416/src/rpc/blockchain.cpp#L770
1250
                        //     * https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/7fcf53f7b4524572d1d0c9a5fdc388e87eb02416/src/rpc/blockchain.cpp#L954
3✔
1251
                        switch {
3✔
1252
                        case strings.Contains(err.Error(), "not found"):
3✔
1253
                                fallthrough
3✔
1254

3✔
1255
                        case strings.Contains(err.Error(), "out of range"):
×
1256
                                // If the funding transaction isn't found at
×
1257
                                // all, then we'll mark the edge itself as a
×
1258
                                // zombie so we don't continue to request it.
×
1259
                                // We use the "zero key" for both node pubkeys
×
1260
                                // so this edge can't be resurrected.
1261
                                zErr := b.addZombieEdge(msg.ChannelID)
1262
                                if zErr != nil {
×
1263
                                        return zErr
×
1264
                                }
×
1265

1266
                        default:
1267
                        }
1268

1269
                        return NewErrf(ErrNoFundingTransaction, "unable to "+
3✔
1270
                                "locate funding tx: %v", err)
3✔
1271
                }
3✔
1272

×
1273
                // Recreate witness output to be sure that declared in channel
×
1274
                // edge bitcoin keys and channel value corresponds to the
1275
                // reality.
3✔
1276
                fundingPkScript, err := makeFundingScript(
3✔
1277
                        msg.BitcoinKey1Bytes[:], msg.BitcoinKey2Bytes[:],
3✔
1278
                        msg.Features, msg.TapscriptRoot,
3✔
1279
                )
3✔
1280
                if err != nil {
3✔
1281
                        return err
3✔
1282
                }
3✔
1283

3✔
1284
                // Next we'll validate that this channel is actually well
3✔
1285
                // formed. If this check fails, then this channel either
3✔
1286
                // doesn't exist, or isn't the one that was meant to be created
3✔
1287
                // according to the passed channel proofs.
3✔
1288
                fundingPoint, err := chanvalidate.Validate(
3✔
1289
                        &chanvalidate.Context{
3✔
1290
                                Locator: &chanvalidate.ShortChanIDChanLocator{
3✔
1291
                                        ID: channelID,
3✔
1292
                                },
3✔
1293
                                MultiSigPkScript: fundingPkScript,
3✔
1294
                                FundingTx:        fundingTx,
3✔
1295
                        },
3✔
1296
                )
×
1297
                if err != nil {
×
1298
                        // Mark the edge as a zombie so we won't try to
×
1299
                        // re-validate it on start up.
1300
                        if err := b.addZombieEdge(msg.ChannelID); err != nil {
3✔
1301
                                return err
3✔
1302
                        }
3✔
1303

3✔
1304
                        return NewErrf(ErrInvalidFundingOutput, "output "+
3✔
1305
                                "failed validation: %w", err)
3✔
1306
                }
3✔
1307

3✔
1308
                // Now that we have the funding outpoint of the channel, ensure
3✔
1309
                // that it hasn't yet been spent. If so, then this channel has
3✔
1310
                // been closed so we'll ignore it.
3✔
1311
                chanUtxo, err := b.cfg.Chain.GetUtxo(
3✔
1312
                        fundingPoint, fundingPkScript, channelID.BlockHeight,
3✔
1313
                        b.quit,
3✔
1314
                )
3✔
1315
                if err != nil {
×
1316
                        if errors.Is(err, btcwallet.ErrOutputSpent) {
×
1317
                                zErr := b.addZombieEdge(msg.ChannelID)
×
1318
                                if zErr != nil {
×
1319
                                        return zErr
1320
                                }
1321
                        }
1322

1323
                        return NewErrf(ErrChannelSpent, "unable to fetch utxo "+
3✔
1324
                                "for chan_id=%v, chan_point=%v: %v",
3✔
1325
                                msg.ChannelID, fundingPoint, err)
3✔
1326
                }
3✔
1327

×
1328
                // TODO(roasbeef): this is a hack, needs to be removed
×
1329
                // after commitment fees are dynamic.
×
1330
                msg.Capacity = btcutil.Amount(chanUtxo.Value)
×
1331
                msg.ChannelPoint = *fundingPoint
×
1332
                if err := b.cfg.Graph.AddChannelEdge(msg, op...); err != nil {
1333
                        return errors.Errorf("unable to add edge: %v", err)
1334
                }
1335

3✔
1336
                log.Debugf("New channel discovered! Link "+
×
1337
                        "connects %x and %x with ChannelPoint(%v): "+
×
1338
                        "chan_id=%v, capacity=%v",
×
1339
                        msg.NodeKey1Bytes, msg.NodeKey2Bytes,
×
1340
                        fundingPoint, msg.ChannelID, msg.Capacity)
×
1341
                b.stats.incNumEdgesDiscovered()
1342

3✔
1343
                // As a new edge has been added to the channel graph, we'll
3✔
1344
                // update the current UTXO filter within our active
3✔
1345
                // FilteredChainView so we are notified if/when this channel is
3✔
1346
                // closed.
3✔
1347
                filterUpdate := []graphdb.EdgePoint{
3✔
1348
                        {
3✔
1349
                                FundingPkScript: fundingPkScript,
3✔
1350
                                OutPoint:        *fundingPoint,
3✔
1351
                        },
1352
                }
1353
                err = b.cfg.ChainView.UpdateFilter(
3✔
1354
                        filterUpdate, b.bestHeight.Load(),
3✔
1355
                )
6✔
1356
                if err != nil {
3✔
1357
                        return errors.Errorf("unable to update chain "+
3✔
1358
                                "view: %v", err)
3✔
1359
                }
3✔
1360

3✔
1361
        case *models.ChannelEdgePolicy:
1362
                log.Debugf("Received ChannelEdgePolicy for channel %v",
1363
                        msg.ChannelID)
1364

3✔
1365
                // We make sure to hold the mutex for this channel ID,
3✔
1366
                // such that no other goroutine is concurrently doing
6✔
1367
                // database accesses for the same channel ID.
3✔
1368
                b.channelEdgeMtx.Lock(msg.ChannelID)
3✔
1369
                defer b.channelEdgeMtx.Unlock(msg.ChannelID)
3✔
1370

3✔
1371
                edge1Timestamp, edge2Timestamp, exists, isZombie, err :=
3✔
1372
                        b.cfg.Graph.HasChannelEdge(msg.ChannelID)
1373
                if err != nil && !errors.Is(
1374
                        err, graphdb.ErrGraphNoEdgesFound,
1375
                ) {
1376

1377
                        return errors.Errorf("unable to check for edge "+
3✔
1378
                                "existence: %v", err)
×
1379
                }
×
1380

×
1381
                // If the channel is marked as a zombie in our database, and
×
1382
                // we consider this a stale update, then we should not apply the
1383
                // policy.
3✔
1384
                isStaleUpdate := time.Since(msg.LastUpdate) >
3✔
1385
                        b.cfg.ChannelPruneExpiry
3✔
1386

1387
                if isZombie && isStaleUpdate {
×
1388
                        return NewErrf(ErrIgnored, "ignoring stale update "+
×
1389
                                "(flags=%v|%v) for zombie chan_id=%v",
1390
                                msg.MessageFlags, msg.ChannelFlags,
1391
                                msg.ChannelID)
3✔
1392
                }
1393

1394
                // If the channel doesn't exist in our database, we cannot
1395
                // apply the updated policy.
1396
                if !exists {
1397
                        return NewErrf(ErrIgnored, "ignoring update "+
1398
                                "(flags=%v|%v) for unknown chan_id=%v",
1399
                                msg.MessageFlags, msg.ChannelFlags,
1400
                                msg.ChannelID)
1401
                }
1402

1403
                // As edges are directional edge node has a unique policy for
1404
                // the direction of the edge they control. Therefore, we first
3✔
1405
                // check if we already have the most up-to-date information for
3✔
1406
                // that edge. If this message has a timestamp not strictly
6✔
1407
                // newer than what we already know of we can exit early.
3✔
1408
                switch {
3✔
1409
                // A flag set of 0 indicates this is an announcement for the
3✔
1410
                // "first" node in the channel.
1411
                case msg.ChannelFlags&lnwire.ChanUpdateDirection == 0:
3✔
1412

3✔
1413
                        // Ignore outdated message.
3✔
1414
                        if !edge1Timestamp.Before(msg.LastUpdate) {
3✔
1415
                                return NewErrf(ErrOutdated, "Ignoring "+
3✔
1416
                                        "outdated update (flags=%v|%v) for "+
1417
                                        "known chan_id=%v", msg.MessageFlags,
3✔
1418
                                        msg.ChannelFlags, msg.ChannelID)
3✔
1419
                        }
1420

1421
                // Similarly, a flag set of 1 indicates this is an announcement
1422
                // for the "second" node in the channel.
3✔
1423
                case msg.ChannelFlags&lnwire.ChanUpdateDirection == 1:
×
1424

×
1425
                        // Ignore outdated message.
×
1426
                        if !edge2Timestamp.Before(msg.LastUpdate) {
×
1427
                                return NewErrf(ErrOutdated, "Ignoring "+
1428
                                        "outdated update (flags=%v|%v) for "+
3✔
1429
                                        "known chan_id=%v", msg.MessageFlags,
3✔
1430
                                        msg.ChannelFlags, msg.ChannelID)
×
1431
                        }
×
1432
                }
×
1433

1434
                // Now that we know this isn't a stale update, we'll apply the
3✔
1435
                // new edge policy to the proper directional edge within the
3✔
1436
                // channel graph.
3✔
1437
                if err = b.cfg.Graph.UpdateEdgePolicy(msg, op...); err != nil {
3✔
1438
                        err := errors.Errorf("unable to add channel: %v", err)
3✔
1439
                        log.Error(err)
3✔
1440
                        return err
3✔
1441
                }
3✔
1442

3✔
1443
                log.Tracef("New channel update applied: %v",
3✔
1444
                        lnutils.SpewLogClosure(msg))
3✔
1445
                b.stats.incNumChannelUpdates()
3✔
1446

3✔
1447
        default:
3✔
1448
                return errors.Errorf("wrong routing update message type")
×
1449
        }
×
1450

×
1451
        return nil
1452
}
3✔
1453

1454
// routingMsg couples a routing related routing topology update to the
1455
// error channel.
1456
type routingMsg struct {
1457
        msg interface{}
1458
        op  []batch.SchedulerOption
1459
        err chan error
1460
}
1461

3✔
1462
// ApplyChannelUpdate validates a channel update and if valid, applies it to the
3✔
1463
// database. It returns a bool indicating whether the updates were successful.
3✔
1464
func (b *Builder) ApplyChannelUpdate(msg *lnwire.ChannelUpdate1) bool {
3✔
1465
        ch, _, _, err := b.GetChannelByID(msg.ShortChannelID)
3✔
1466
        if err != nil {
3✔
1467
                log.Errorf("Unable to retrieve channel by id: %v", err)
3✔
1468
                return false
3✔
1469
        }
3✔
1470

3✔
1471
        var pubKey *btcec.PublicKey
3✔
1472

3✔
1473
        switch msg.ChannelFlags & lnwire.ChanUpdateDirection {
3✔
1474
        case 0:
×
1475
                pubKey, _ = ch.NodeKey1()
×
1476

1477
        case 1:
×
1478
                pubKey, _ = ch.NodeKey2()
×
1479
        }
1480

1481
        // Exit early if the pubkey cannot be decided.
1482
        if pubKey == nil {
1483
                log.Errorf("Unable to decide pubkey with ChannelFlags=%v",
1484
                        msg.ChannelFlags)
1485
                return false
1486
        }
1487

1488
        err = netann.ValidateChannelUpdateAnn(pubKey, ch.Capacity, msg)
3✔
1489
        if err != nil {
3✔
1490
                log.Errorf("Unable to validate channel update: %v", err)
3✔
1491
                return false
3✔
1492
        }
3✔
1493

3✔
1494
        err = b.UpdateEdge(&models.ChannelEdgePolicy{
3✔
1495
                SigBytes:                  msg.Signature.ToSignatureBytes(),
3✔
1496
                ChannelID:                 msg.ShortChannelID.ToUint64(),
3✔
1497
                LastUpdate:                time.Unix(int64(msg.Timestamp), 0),
3✔
1498
                MessageFlags:              msg.MessageFlags,
3✔
1499
                ChannelFlags:              msg.ChannelFlags,
3✔
1500
                TimeLockDelta:             msg.TimeLockDelta,
3✔
1501
                MinHTLC:                   msg.HtlcMinimumMsat,
×
1502
                MaxHTLC:                   msg.HtlcMaximumMsat,
×
1503
                FeeBaseMSat:               lnwire.MilliSatoshi(msg.BaseFee),
1504
                FeeProportionalMillionths: lnwire.MilliSatoshi(msg.FeeRate),
×
1505
                ExtraOpaqueData:           msg.ExtraOpaqueData,
×
1506
        })
1507
        if err != nil && !IsError(err, ErrIgnored, ErrOutdated) {
1508
                log.Errorf("Unable to apply channel update: %v", err)
1509
                return false
1510
        }
1511

1512
        return true
1513
}
1514

3✔
1515
// AddNode is used to add information about a node to the router database. If
3✔
1516
// the node with this pubkey is not present in an existing channel, it will
3✔
1517
// be ignored.
3✔
1518
//
3✔
1519
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
3✔
1520
func (b *Builder) AddNode(node *models.LightningNode,
3✔
1521
        op ...batch.SchedulerOption) error {
3✔
1522

3✔
1523
        rMsg := &routingMsg{
3✔
1524
                msg: node,
3✔
1525
                op:  op,
3✔
1526
                err: make(chan error, 1),
3✔
1527
        }
×
1528

×
1529
        select {
1530
        case b.networkUpdates <- rMsg:
×
1531
                select {
×
1532
                case err := <-rMsg.err:
1533
                        return err
1534
                case <-b.quit:
1535
                        return ErrGraphBuilderShuttingDown
1536
                }
1537
        case <-b.quit:
1538
                return ErrGraphBuilderShuttingDown
3✔
1539
        }
3✔
1540
}
3✔
1541

3✔
1542
// AddEdge is used to add edge/channel to the topology of the router, after all
1543
// information about channel will be gathered this edge/channel might be used
1544
// in construction of payment path.
1545
//
1546
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
3✔
1547
func (b *Builder) AddEdge(edge *models.ChannelEdgeInfo,
3✔
1548
        op ...batch.SchedulerOption) error {
3✔
1549

1550
        rMsg := &routingMsg{
1551
                msg: edge,
1552
                op:  op,
1553
                err: make(chan error, 1),
1554
        }
1555

1556
        select {
3✔
1557
        case b.networkUpdates <- rMsg:
3✔
1558
                select {
3✔
1559
                case err := <-rMsg.err:
3✔
1560
                        return err
1561
                case <-b.quit:
1562
                        return ErrGraphBuilderShuttingDown
1563
                }
1564
        case <-b.quit:
1565
                return ErrGraphBuilderShuttingDown
1566
        }
1567
}
3✔
1568

3✔
1569
// UpdateEdge is used to update edge information, without this message edge
3✔
1570
// considered as not fully constructed.
3✔
1571
//
1572
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
1573
func (b *Builder) UpdateEdge(update *models.ChannelEdgePolicy,
1574
        op ...batch.SchedulerOption) error {
1575

1576
        rMsg := &routingMsg{
×
1577
                msg: update,
×
1578
                op:  op,
×
1579
                err: make(chan error, 1),
×
1580
        }
×
1581

×
1582
        select {
1583
        case b.networkUpdates <- rMsg:
1584
                select {
1585
                case err := <-rMsg.err:
1586
                        return err
1587
                case <-b.quit:
1588
                        return ErrGraphBuilderShuttingDown
1589
                }
3✔
1590
        case <-b.quit:
3✔
1591
                return ErrGraphBuilderShuttingDown
3✔
1592
        }
3✔
1593
}
3✔
1594

6✔
1595
// CurrentBlockHeight returns the block height from POV of the router subsystem.
3✔
1596
//
3✔
1597
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
×
1598
func (b *Builder) CurrentBlockHeight() (uint32, error) {
×
1599
        _, height, err := b.cfg.Chain.GetBestBlock()
×
1600
        return uint32(height), err
1601
}
3✔
1602

1603
// SyncedHeight returns the block height to which the router subsystem currently
1604
// is synced to. This can differ from the above chain height if the goroutine
1605
// responsible for processing the blocks isn't yet up to speed.
1606
func (b *Builder) SyncedHeight() uint32 {
1607
        return b.bestHeight.Load()
1608
}
1609

1610
// GetChannelByID return the channel by the channel id.
1611
//
3✔
1612
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
3✔
1613
func (b *Builder) GetChannelByID(chanID lnwire.ShortChannelID) (
3✔
1614
        *models.ChannelEdgeInfo,
3✔
1615
        *models.ChannelEdgePolicy,
×
1616
        *models.ChannelEdgePolicy, error) {
×
1617

1618
        return b.cfg.Graph.FetchChannelEdgesByID(chanID.ToUint64())
3✔
1619
}
3✔
1620

3✔
1621
// FetchLightningNode attempts to look up a target node by its identity public
1622
// key. graphdb.ErrGraphNodeNotFound is returned if the node doesn't exist
1623
// within the graph.
1624
//
1625
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
1626
func (b *Builder) FetchLightningNode(
1627
        node route.Vertex) (*models.LightningNode, error) {
1628

3✔
1629
        return b.cfg.Graph.FetchLightningNode(node)
3✔
1630
}
3✔
1631

3✔
1632
// ForEachNode is used to iterate over every node in router topology.
3✔
1633
//
6✔
1634
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
3✔
1635
func (b *Builder) ForEachNode(
3✔
1636
        cb func(*models.LightningNode) error) error {
3✔
1637

1638
        return b.cfg.Graph.ForEachNode(
3✔
1639
                func(_ kvdb.RTx, n *models.LightningNode) error {
1640
                        return cb(n)
1641
                })
1642
}
1643

1644
// ForAllOutgoingChannels is used to iterate over all outgoing channels owned by
1645
// the router.
3✔
1646
//
3✔
1647
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
3✔
1648
func (b *Builder) ForAllOutgoingChannels(cb func(*models.ChannelEdgeInfo,
1649
        *models.ChannelEdgePolicy) error) error {
1650

1651
        return b.cfg.Graph.ForEachNodeChannel(b.cfg.SelfNode,
1652
                func(_ kvdb.RTx, c *models.ChannelEdgeInfo,
1653
                        e *models.ChannelEdgePolicy,
3✔
1654
                        _ *models.ChannelEdgePolicy) error {
3✔
1655

3✔
1656
                        if e == nil {
3✔
1657
                                return fmt.Errorf("channel from self node " +
3✔
1658
                                        "has no policy")
3✔
1659
                        }
3✔
1660

1661
                        return cb(c, e)
1662
                },
1663
        )
1664
}
1665

1666
// AddProof updates the channel edge info with proof which is needed to
3✔
1667
// properly announce the edge to the rest of the network.
3✔
1668
//
3✔
1669
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
3✔
1670
func (b *Builder) AddProof(chanID lnwire.ShortChannelID,
3✔
1671
        proof *models.ChannelAuthProof) error {
×
1672

×
1673
        info, _, _, err := b.cfg.Graph.FetchChannelEdgesByID(chanID.ToUint64())
×
1674
        if err != nil {
1675
                return err
1676
        }
1677

3✔
1678
        info.AuthProof = proof
×
1679

×
1680
        return b.cfg.Graph.UpdateChannelEdge(info)
×
1681
}
×
1682

×
1683
// IsStaleNode returns true if the graph source has a node announcement for the
×
1684
// target node with a more recent timestamp.
×
1685
//
×
1686
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
×
1687
func (b *Builder) IsStaleNode(node route.Vertex,
1688
        timestamp time.Time) bool {
1689

1690
        // If our attempt to assert that the node announcement is fresh fails,
×
1691
        // then we know that this is actually a stale announcement.
1692
        err := b.assertNodeAnnFreshness(node, timestamp)
1693
        if err != nil {
1694
                log.Debugf("Checking stale node %x got %v", node, err)
1695
                return true
6✔
1696
        }
3✔
1697

3✔
1698
        return false
1699
}
1700

1701
// IsPublicNode determines whether the given vertex is seen as a public node in
1702
// the graph from the graph's source node's point of view.
1703
//
3✔
1704
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
1705
func (b *Builder) IsPublicNode(node route.Vertex) (bool, error) {
1706
        return b.cfg.Graph.IsPublicNode(node)
3✔
1707
}
3✔
1708

1709
// IsKnownEdge returns true if the graph source already knows of the passed
1710
// channel ID either as a live or zombie edge.
1711
//
3✔
1712
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
3✔
1713
func (b *Builder) IsKnownEdge(chanID lnwire.ShortChannelID) bool {
1714
        _, _, exists, isZombie, _ := b.cfg.Graph.HasChannelEdge(
1715
                chanID.ToUint64(),
×
1716
        )
1717

1718
        return exists || isZombie
1719
}
1720

1721
// IsStaleEdgePolicy returns true if the graph source has a channel edge for
×
1722
// the passed channel ID (and flags) that have a more recent timestamp.
×
1723
//
×
1724
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
1725
func (b *Builder) IsStaleEdgePolicy(chanID lnwire.ShortChannelID,
1726
        timestamp time.Time, flags lnwire.ChanUpdateChanFlags) bool {
1727

1728
        edge1Timestamp, edge2Timestamp, exists, isZombie, err :=
1729
                b.cfg.Graph.HasChannelEdge(chanID.ToUint64())
1730
        if err != nil {
1731
                log.Debugf("Check stale edge policy got error: %v", err)
1732
                return false
1733
        }
1734

1735
        // If we know of the edge as a zombie, then we'll make some additional
1736
        // checks to determine if the new policy is fresh.
1737
        if isZombie {
1738
                // When running with AssumeChannelValid, we also prune channels
1739
                // if both of their edges are disabled. We'll mark the new
1740
                // policy as stale if it remains disabled.
1741
                if b.cfg.AssumeChannelValid {
1742
                        isDisabled := flags&lnwire.ChanUpdateDisabled ==
1743
                                lnwire.ChanUpdateDisabled
1744
                        if isDisabled {
1745
                                return true
1746
                        }
1747
                }
1748

1749
                // Otherwise, we'll fall back to our usual ChannelPruneExpiry.
1750
                return time.Since(timestamp) > b.cfg.ChannelPruneExpiry
1751
        }
1752

1753
        // If we don't know of the edge, then it means it's fresh (thus not
1754
        // stale).
1755
        if !exists {
1756
                return false
1757
        }
1758

1759
        // As edges are directional edge node has a unique policy for the
1760
        // direction of the edge they control. Therefore, we first check if we
1761
        // already have the most up-to-date information for that edge. If so,
1762
        // then we can exit early.
1763
        switch {
1764
        // A flag set of 0 indicates this is an announcement for the "first"
1765
        // node in the channel.
1766
        case flags&lnwire.ChanUpdateDirection == 0:
1767
                return !edge1Timestamp.Before(timestamp)
1768

1769
        // Similarly, a flag set of 1 indicates this is an announcement for the
1770
        // "second" node in the channel.
1771
        case flags&lnwire.ChanUpdateDirection == 1:
1772
                return !edge2Timestamp.Before(timestamp)
1773
        }
1774

1775
        return false
1776
}
1777

1778
// MarkEdgeLive clears an edge from our zombie index, deeming it as live.
1779
//
1780
// NOTE: This method is part of the ChannelGraphSource interface.
1781
func (b *Builder) MarkEdgeLive(chanID lnwire.ShortChannelID) error {
1782
        return b.cfg.Graph.MarkEdgeLive(chanID.ToUint64())
1783
}
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