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Pull #9670

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Pull Request #9670: build: bump version to v0.19.0 rc2

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/routing/payment_lifecycle.go
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package routing
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import (
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        "context"
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        "errors"
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        "fmt"
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        "time"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec/v2"
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        "github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew"
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        sphinx "github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-onion"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/channeldb"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/fn/v2"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/graph/db/models"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/htlcswitch"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lntypes"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwire"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/routing/route"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/routing/shards"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/tlv"
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)
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// ErrPaymentLifecycleExiting is used when waiting for htlc attempt result, but
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// the payment lifecycle is exiting .
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var ErrPaymentLifecycleExiting = errors.New("payment lifecycle exiting")
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// switchResult is the result sent back from the switch after processing the
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// HTLC.
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type switchResult struct {
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        // attempt is the HTLC sent to the switch.
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        attempt *channeldb.HTLCAttempt
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        // result is sent from the switch which contains either a preimage if
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        // ths HTLC is settled or an error if it's failed.
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        result *htlcswitch.PaymentResult
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}
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// paymentLifecycle holds all information about the current state of a payment
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// needed to resume if from any point.
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type paymentLifecycle struct {
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        router                *ChannelRouter
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        feeLimit              lnwire.MilliSatoshi
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        identifier            lntypes.Hash
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        paySession            PaymentSession
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        shardTracker          shards.ShardTracker
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        currentHeight         int32
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        firstHopCustomRecords lnwire.CustomRecords
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        // quit is closed to signal the sub goroutines of the payment lifecycle
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        // to stop.
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        quit chan struct{}
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        // resultCollected is used to send the result returned from the switch
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        // for a given HTLC attempt.
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        resultCollected chan *switchResult
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        // resultCollector is a function that is used to collect the result of
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        // an HTLC attempt, which is always mounted to `p.collectResultAsync`
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        // except in unit test, where we use a much simpler resultCollector to
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        // decouple the test flow for the payment lifecycle.
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        resultCollector func(attempt *channeldb.HTLCAttempt)
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}
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// newPaymentLifecycle initiates a new payment lifecycle and returns it.
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func newPaymentLifecycle(r *ChannelRouter, feeLimit lnwire.MilliSatoshi,
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        identifier lntypes.Hash, paySession PaymentSession,
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        shardTracker shards.ShardTracker, currentHeight int32,
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        firstHopCustomRecords lnwire.CustomRecords) *paymentLifecycle {
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        p := &paymentLifecycle{
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                router:                r,
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                feeLimit:              feeLimit,
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                identifier:            identifier,
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                paySession:            paySession,
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                shardTracker:          shardTracker,
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                currentHeight:         currentHeight,
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                quit:                  make(chan struct{}),
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                resultCollected:       make(chan *switchResult, 1),
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                firstHopCustomRecords: firstHopCustomRecords,
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        }
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        // Mount the result collector.
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        p.resultCollector = p.collectResultAsync
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        return p
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}
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// calcFeeBudget returns the available fee to be used for sending HTLC
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// attempts.
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func (p *paymentLifecycle) calcFeeBudget(
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        feesPaid lnwire.MilliSatoshi) lnwire.MilliSatoshi {
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        budget := p.feeLimit
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        // We'll subtract the used fee from our fee budget. In case of
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        // overflow, we need to check whether feesPaid exceeds our budget
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        // already.
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        if feesPaid <= budget {
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                budget -= feesPaid
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        } else {
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                budget = 0
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        }
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        return budget
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}
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// stateStep defines an action to be taken in our payment lifecycle. We either
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// quit, continue, or exit the lifecycle, see details below.
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type stateStep uint8
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const (
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        // stepSkip is used when we need to skip the current lifecycle and jump
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        // to the next one.
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        stepSkip stateStep = iota
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        // stepProceed is used when we can proceed the current lifecycle.
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        stepProceed
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        // stepExit is used when we need to quit the current lifecycle.
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        stepExit
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)
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// decideNextStep is used to determine the next step in the payment lifecycle.
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// It first checks whether the current state of the payment allows more HTLC
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// attempts to be made. If allowed, it will return so the lifecycle can continue
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// making new attempts. Otherwise, it checks whether we need to wait for the
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// results of already sent attempts. If needed, it will block until one of the
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// results is sent back. then process its result here. When there's no need to
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// wait for results, the method will exit with `stepExit` such that the payment
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// lifecycle loop will terminate.
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func (p *paymentLifecycle) decideNextStep(
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        payment DBMPPayment) (stateStep, error) {
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        // Check whether we could make new HTLC attempts.
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        allow, err := payment.AllowMoreAttempts()
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        if err != nil {
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                return stepExit, err
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        }
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        // Exit early we need to make more attempts.
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        if allow {
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                return stepProceed, nil
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        }
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        // We cannot make more attempts, we now check whether we need to wait
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        // for results.
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        wait, err := payment.NeedWaitAttempts()
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        if err != nil {
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                return stepExit, err
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        }
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        // If we are not allowed to make new HTLC attempts and there's no need
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        // to wait, the lifecycle is done and we can exit.
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        if !wait {
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                return stepExit, nil
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        }
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        log.Tracef("Waiting for attempt results for payment %v", p.identifier)
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        // Otherwise we wait for the result for one HTLC attempt then continue
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        // the lifecycle.
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        select {
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        case r := <-p.resultCollected:
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                log.Tracef("Received attempt result for payment %v",
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                        p.identifier)
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                // Handle the result here. If there's no error, we will return
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                // stepSkip and move to the next lifecycle iteration, which will
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                // refresh the payment and wait for the next attempt result, if
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                // any.
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                _, err := p.handleAttemptResult(r.attempt, r.result)
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                // We would only get a DB-related error here, which will cause
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                // us to abort the payment flow.
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                if err != nil {
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                        return stepExit, err
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                }
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        case <-p.quit:
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                return stepExit, ErrPaymentLifecycleExiting
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        case <-p.router.quit:
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                return stepExit, ErrRouterShuttingDown
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        }
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        return stepSkip, nil
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}
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// resumePayment resumes the paymentLifecycle from the current state.
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func (p *paymentLifecycle) resumePayment(ctx context.Context) ([32]byte,
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        *route.Route, error) {
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        // When the payment lifecycle loop exits, we make sure to signal any
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        // sub goroutine of the HTLC attempt to exit, then wait for them to
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        // return.
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        defer p.stop()
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        // If we had any existing attempts outstanding, we'll start by spinning
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        // up goroutines that'll collect their results and deliver them to the
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        // lifecycle loop below.
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        payment, err := p.reloadInflightAttempts()
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        if err != nil {
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                return [32]byte{}, nil, err
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        }
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        // Get the payment status.
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        status := payment.GetStatus()
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        // exitWithErr is a helper closure that logs and returns an error.
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        exitWithErr := func(err error) ([32]byte, *route.Route, error) {
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                // Log an error with the latest payment status.
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                //
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                // NOTE: this `status` variable is reassigned in the loop
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                // below. We could also call `payment.GetStatus` here, but in a
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                // rare case when the critical log is triggered when using
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                // postgres as db backend, the `payment` could be nil, causing
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                // the payment fetching to return an error.
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                log.Errorf("Payment %v with status=%v failed: %v", p.identifier,
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                        status, err)
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                return [32]byte{}, nil, err
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        }
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        // We'll continue until either our payment succeeds, or we encounter a
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        // critical error during path finding.
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lifecycle:
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        for {
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                // We update the payment state on every iteration.
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                currentPayment, ps, err := p.reloadPayment()
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                if err != nil {
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                        return exitWithErr(err)
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                }
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                // Reassign status so it can be read in `exitWithErr`.
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                status = currentPayment.GetStatus()
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                // Reassign payment such that when the lifecycle exits, the
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                // latest payment can be read when we access its terminal info.
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                payment = currentPayment
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                // We now proceed our lifecycle with the following tasks in
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                // order,
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                //   1. check context.
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                //   2. request route.
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                //   3. create HTLC attempt.
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                //   4. send HTLC attempt.
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                //   5. collect HTLC attempt result.
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                //
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                // Before we attempt any new shard, we'll check to see if we've
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                // gone past the payment attempt timeout, or if the context was
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                // cancelled, or the router is exiting. In any of these cases,
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                // we'll stop this payment attempt short.
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                if err := p.checkContext(ctx); err != nil {
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                        return exitWithErr(err)
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                }
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                // Now decide the next step of the current lifecycle.
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                step, err := p.decideNextStep(payment)
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                if err != nil {
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                        return exitWithErr(err)
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                }
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                switch step {
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                // Exit the for loop and return below.
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                case stepExit:
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                        break lifecycle
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                // Continue the for loop and skip the rest.
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                case stepSkip:
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                        continue lifecycle
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                // Continue the for loop and proceed the rest.
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                case stepProceed:
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                // Unknown step received, exit with an error.
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                default:
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                        err = fmt.Errorf("unknown step: %v", step)
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                        return exitWithErr(err)
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                }
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                // Now request a route to be used to create our HTLC attempt.
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                rt, err := p.requestRoute(ps)
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                if err != nil {
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                        return exitWithErr(err)
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                }
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                // We may not be able to find a route for current attempt. In
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                // that case, we continue the loop and move straight to the
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                // next iteration in case there are results for inflight HTLCs
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                // that still need to be collected.
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                if rt == nil {
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                        log.Errorf("No route found for payment %v",
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                                p.identifier)
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                        continue lifecycle
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                }
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                log.Tracef("Found route: %s", spew.Sdump(rt.Hops))
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                // We found a route to try, create a new HTLC attempt to try.
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                attempt, err := p.registerAttempt(rt, ps.RemainingAmt)
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                if err != nil {
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                        return exitWithErr(err)
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                }
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                // Once the attempt is created, send it to the htlcswitch.
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                result, err := p.sendAttempt(attempt)
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                if err != nil {
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                        return exitWithErr(err)
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                }
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                // Now that the shard was successfully sent, launch a go
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                // routine that will handle its result when its back.
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                if result.err == nil {
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                        p.resultCollector(attempt)
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                }
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        }
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        // Once we are out the lifecycle loop, it means we've reached a
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        // terminal condition. We either return the settled preimage or the
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        // payment's failure reason.
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        //
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        // Optionally delete the failed attempts from the database.
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        err = p.router.cfg.Control.DeleteFailedAttempts(p.identifier)
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        if err != nil {
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                log.Errorf("Error deleting failed htlc attempts for payment "+
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                        "%v: %v", p.identifier, err)
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        }
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        htlc, failure := payment.TerminalInfo()
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        if htlc != nil {
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                return htlc.Settle.Preimage, &htlc.Route, nil
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        }
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        // Otherwise return the payment failure reason.
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        return [32]byte{}, nil, *failure
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}
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// checkContext checks whether the payment context has been canceled.
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// Cancellation occurs manually or if the context times out.
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func (p *paymentLifecycle) checkContext(ctx context.Context) error {
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        select {
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        case <-ctx.Done():
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                // If the context was canceled, we'll mark the payment as
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                // failed. There are two cases to distinguish here: Either a
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                // user-provided timeout was reached, or the context was
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                // canceled, either to a manual cancellation or due to an
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                // unknown error.
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                var reason channeldb.FailureReason
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                if errors.Is(ctx.Err(), context.DeadlineExceeded) {
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                        reason = channeldb.FailureReasonTimeout
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                        log.Warnf("Payment attempt not completed before "+
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                                "context timeout, id=%s", p.identifier.String())
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                } else {
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                        reason = channeldb.FailureReasonCanceled
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                        log.Warnf("Payment attempt context canceled, id=%s",
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                                p.identifier.String())
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                }
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                // By marking the payment failed, depending on whether it has
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                // inflight HTLCs or not, its status will now either be
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                // `StatusInflight` or `StatusFailed`. In either case, no more
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                // HTLCs will be attempted.
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                err := p.router.cfg.Control.FailPayment(p.identifier, reason)
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                if err != nil {
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                        return fmt.Errorf("FailPayment got %w", err)
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                }
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        case <-p.router.quit:
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                return fmt.Errorf("check payment timeout got: %w",
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                        ErrRouterShuttingDown)
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        // Fall through if we haven't hit our time limit.
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        default:
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        }
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        return nil
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}
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// requestRoute is responsible for finding a route to be used to create an HTLC
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// attempt.
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func (p *paymentLifecycle) requestRoute(
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        ps *channeldb.MPPaymentState) (*route.Route, error) {
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        remainingFees := p.calcFeeBudget(ps.FeesPaid)
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        // Query our payment session to construct a route.
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        rt, err := p.paySession.RequestRoute(
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                ps.RemainingAmt, remainingFees,
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                uint32(ps.NumAttemptsInFlight), uint32(p.currentHeight),
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                p.firstHopCustomRecords,
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        )
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        // Exit early if there's no error.
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        if err == nil {
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                // Allow the traffic shaper to add custom records to the
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                // outgoing HTLC and also adjust the amount if needed.
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                err = p.amendFirstHopData(rt)
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                if err != nil {
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                        return nil, err
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                }
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                return rt, nil
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        }
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        // Otherwise we need to handle the error.
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        log.Warnf("Failed to find route for payment %v: %v", p.identifier, err)
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        // If the error belongs to `noRouteError` set, it means a non-critical
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        // error has happened during path finding, and we will mark the payment
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        // failed with this reason. Otherwise, we'll return the critical error
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        // found to abort the lifecycle.
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        var routeErr noRouteError
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        if !errors.As(err, &routeErr) {
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                return nil, fmt.Errorf("requestRoute got: %w", err)
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        }
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        // It's the `paymentSession`'s responsibility to find a route for us
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        // with the best effort. When it cannot find a path, we need to treat it
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        // as a terminal condition and fail the payment no matter it has
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        // inflight HTLCs or not.
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        failureCode := routeErr.FailureReason()
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        log.Warnf("Marking payment %v permanently failed with no route: %v",
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                p.identifier, failureCode)
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        err = p.router.cfg.Control.FailPayment(p.identifier, failureCode)
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        if err != nil {
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                return nil, fmt.Errorf("FailPayment got: %w", err)
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        }
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        // NOTE: we decide to not return the non-critical noRouteError here to
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        // avoid terminating the payment lifecycle as there might be other
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        // inflight HTLCs which we must wait for their results.
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        return nil, nil
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}
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// stop signals any active shard goroutine to exit.
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func (p *paymentLifecycle) stop() {
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        close(p.quit)
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}
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// attemptResult holds the HTLC attempt and a possible error returned from
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// sending it.
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type attemptResult struct {
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        // err is non-nil if a non-critical error was encountered when trying
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        // to send the attempt, and we successfully updated the control tower
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        // to reflect this error. This can be errors like not enough local
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        // balance for the given route etc.
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        err error
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        // attempt is the attempt structure as recorded in the database.
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        attempt *channeldb.HTLCAttempt
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}
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// collectResultAsync launches a goroutine that will wait for the result of the
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// given HTLC attempt to be available then save its result in a map. Once
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// received, it will send the result returned from the switch to channel
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// `resultCollected`.
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func (p *paymentLifecycle) collectResultAsync(attempt *channeldb.HTLCAttempt) {
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        log.Debugf("Collecting result for attempt %v in payment %v",
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                attempt.AttemptID, p.identifier)
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        go func() {
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                result, err := p.collectResult(attempt)
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                if err != nil {
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                        log.Errorf("Error collecting result for attempt %v in "+
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                                "payment %v: %v", attempt.AttemptID,
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                                p.identifier, err)
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                        return
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                }
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                log.Debugf("Result collected for attempt %v in payment %v",
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                        attempt.AttemptID, p.identifier)
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                // Create a switch result and send it to the resultCollected
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                // chan, which gets processed when the lifecycle is waiting for
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                // a result to be received in decideNextStep.
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                r := &switchResult{
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                        attempt: attempt,
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                        result:  result,
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                }
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                // Signal that a result has been collected.
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                select {
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                // Send the result so decideNextStep can proceed.
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                case p.resultCollected <- r:
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                case <-p.quit:
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                        log.Debugf("Lifecycle exiting while collecting "+
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                                "result for payment %v", p.identifier)
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492

493
                case <-p.router.quit:
×
494
                }
495
        }()
496
}
497

498
// collectResult waits for the result of the given HTLC attempt to be sent by
499
// the switch and returns it.
500
func (p *paymentLifecycle) collectResult(
501
        attempt *channeldb.HTLCAttempt) (*htlcswitch.PaymentResult, error) {
2✔
502

2✔
503
        log.Tracef("Collecting result for attempt %v", spew.Sdump(attempt))
2✔
504

2✔
505
        result := &htlcswitch.PaymentResult{}
2✔
506

2✔
507
        // Regenerate the circuit for this attempt.
2✔
508
        circuit, err := attempt.Circuit()
2✔
509

2✔
510
        // TODO(yy): We generate this circuit to create the error decryptor,
2✔
511
        // which is then used in htlcswitch as the deobfuscator to decode the
2✔
512
        // error from `UpdateFailHTLC`. However, suppose it's an
2✔
513
        // `UpdateFulfillHTLC` message yet for some reason the sphinx packet is
2✔
514
        // failed to be generated, we'd miss settling it. This means we should
2✔
515
        // give it a second chance to try the settlement path in case
2✔
516
        // `GetAttemptResult` gives us back the preimage. And move the circuit
2✔
517
        // creation into htlcswitch so it's only constructed when there's a
2✔
518
        // failure message we need to decode.
2✔
519
        if err != nil {
2✔
520
                log.Debugf("Unable to generate circuit for attempt %v: %v",
×
521
                        attempt.AttemptID, err)
×
522
                return nil, err
×
523
        }
×
524

525
        // Using the created circuit, initialize the error decrypter, so we can
526
        // parse+decode any failures incurred by this payment within the
527
        // switch.
528
        errorDecryptor := &htlcswitch.SphinxErrorDecrypter{
2✔
529
                OnionErrorDecrypter: sphinx.NewOnionErrorDecrypter(circuit),
2✔
530
        }
2✔
531

2✔
532
        // Now ask the switch to return the result of the payment when
2✔
533
        // available.
2✔
534
        //
2✔
535
        // TODO(yy): consider using htlcswitch to create the `errorDecryptor`
2✔
536
        // since the htlc is already in db. This will also make the interface
2✔
537
        // `PaymentAttemptDispatcher` deeper and easier to use. Moreover, we'd
2✔
538
        // only create the decryptor when received a failure, further saving us
2✔
539
        // a few CPU cycles.
2✔
540
        resultChan, err := p.router.cfg.Payer.GetAttemptResult(
2✔
541
                attempt.AttemptID, p.identifier, errorDecryptor,
2✔
542
        )
2✔
543
        // Handle the switch error.
2✔
544
        if err != nil {
2✔
545
                log.Errorf("Failed getting result for attemptID %d "+
×
546
                        "from switch: %v", attempt.AttemptID, err)
×
547

×
548
                result.Error = err
×
549

×
550
                return result, nil
×
551
        }
×
552

553
        // The switch knows about this payment, we'll wait for a result to be
554
        // available.
555
        select {
2✔
556
        case r, ok := <-resultChan:
2✔
557
                if !ok {
4✔
558
                        return nil, htlcswitch.ErrSwitchExiting
2✔
559
                }
2✔
560

561
                result = r
2✔
562

563
        case <-p.quit:
×
564
                return nil, ErrPaymentLifecycleExiting
×
565

566
        case <-p.router.quit:
×
567
                return nil, ErrRouterShuttingDown
×
568
        }
569

570
        return result, nil
2✔
571
}
572

573
// registerAttempt is responsible for creating and saving an HTLC attempt in db
574
// by using the route info provided. The `remainingAmt` is used to decide
575
// whether this is the last attempt.
576
func (p *paymentLifecycle) registerAttempt(rt *route.Route,
577
        remainingAmt lnwire.MilliSatoshi) (*channeldb.HTLCAttempt, error) {
2✔
578

2✔
579
        // If this route will consume the last remaining amount to send
2✔
580
        // to the receiver, this will be our last shard (for now).
2✔
581
        isLastAttempt := rt.ReceiverAmt() == remainingAmt
2✔
582

2✔
583
        // Using the route received from the payment session, create a new
2✔
584
        // shard to send.
2✔
585
        attempt, err := p.createNewPaymentAttempt(rt, isLastAttempt)
2✔
586
        if err != nil {
2✔
587
                return nil, err
×
588
        }
×
589

590
        // Before sending this HTLC to the switch, we checkpoint the fresh
591
        // paymentID and route to the DB. This lets us know on startup the ID
592
        // of the payment that we attempted to send, such that we can query the
593
        // Switch for its whereabouts. The route is needed to handle the result
594
        // when it eventually comes back.
595
        err = p.router.cfg.Control.RegisterAttempt(
2✔
596
                p.identifier, &attempt.HTLCAttemptInfo,
2✔
597
        )
2✔
598

2✔
599
        return attempt, err
2✔
600
}
601

602
// createNewPaymentAttempt creates a new payment attempt from the given route.
603
func (p *paymentLifecycle) createNewPaymentAttempt(rt *route.Route,
604
        lastShard bool) (*channeldb.HTLCAttempt, error) {
2✔
605

2✔
606
        // Generate a new key to be used for this attempt.
2✔
607
        sessionKey, err := generateNewSessionKey()
2✔
608
        if err != nil {
2✔
609
                return nil, err
×
610
        }
×
611

612
        // We generate a new, unique payment ID that we will use for
613
        // this HTLC.
614
        attemptID, err := p.router.cfg.NextPaymentID()
2✔
615
        if err != nil {
2✔
616
                return nil, err
×
617
        }
×
618

619
        // Request a new shard from the ShardTracker. If this is an AMP
620
        // payment, and this is the last shard, the outstanding shards together
621
        // with this one will be enough for the receiver to derive all HTLC
622
        // preimages. If this a non-AMP payment, the ShardTracker will return a
623
        // simple shard with the payment's static payment hash.
624
        shard, err := p.shardTracker.NewShard(attemptID, lastShard)
2✔
625
        if err != nil {
2✔
626
                return nil, err
×
627
        }
×
628

629
        // If this shard carries MPP or AMP options, add them to the last hop
630
        // on the route.
631
        hop := rt.Hops[len(rt.Hops)-1]
2✔
632
        if shard.MPP() != nil {
4✔
633
                hop.MPP = shard.MPP()
2✔
634
        }
2✔
635

636
        if shard.AMP() != nil {
4✔
637
                hop.AMP = shard.AMP()
2✔
638
        }
2✔
639

640
        hash := shard.Hash()
2✔
641

2✔
642
        // We now have all the information needed to populate the current
2✔
643
        // attempt information.
2✔
644
        return channeldb.NewHtlcAttempt(
2✔
645
                attemptID, sessionKey, *rt, p.router.cfg.Clock.Now(), &hash,
2✔
646
        )
2✔
647
}
648

649
// sendAttempt attempts to send the current attempt to the switch to complete
650
// the payment. If this attempt fails, then we'll continue on to the next
651
// available route.
652
func (p *paymentLifecycle) sendAttempt(
653
        attempt *channeldb.HTLCAttempt) (*attemptResult, error) {
2✔
654

2✔
655
        log.Debugf("Sending HTLC attempt(id=%v, total_amt=%v, first_hop_amt=%d"+
2✔
656
                ") for payment %v", attempt.AttemptID,
2✔
657
                attempt.Route.TotalAmount, attempt.Route.FirstHopAmount.Val,
2✔
658
                p.identifier)
2✔
659

2✔
660
        rt := attempt.Route
2✔
661

2✔
662
        // Construct the first hop.
2✔
663
        firstHop := lnwire.NewShortChanIDFromInt(rt.Hops[0].ChannelID)
2✔
664

2✔
665
        // Craft an HTLC packet to send to the htlcswitch. The metadata within
2✔
666
        // this packet will be used to route the payment through the network,
2✔
667
        // starting with the first-hop.
2✔
668
        htlcAdd := &lnwire.UpdateAddHTLC{
2✔
669
                Amount:        rt.FirstHopAmount.Val.Int(),
2✔
670
                Expiry:        rt.TotalTimeLock,
2✔
671
                PaymentHash:   *attempt.Hash,
2✔
672
                CustomRecords: rt.FirstHopWireCustomRecords,
2✔
673
        }
2✔
674

2✔
675
        // Generate the raw encoded sphinx packet to be included along
2✔
676
        // with the htlcAdd message that we send directly to the
2✔
677
        // switch.
2✔
678
        onionBlob, err := attempt.OnionBlob()
2✔
679
        if err != nil {
2✔
680
                log.Errorf("Failed to create onion blob: attempt=%d in "+
×
681
                        "payment=%v, err:%v", attempt.AttemptID,
×
682
                        p.identifier, err)
×
683

×
684
                return p.failAttempt(attempt.AttemptID, err)
×
685
        }
×
686

687
        htlcAdd.OnionBlob = onionBlob
2✔
688

2✔
689
        // Send it to the Switch. When this method returns we assume
2✔
690
        // the Switch successfully has persisted the payment attempt,
2✔
691
        // such that we can resume waiting for the result after a
2✔
692
        // restart.
2✔
693
        err = p.router.cfg.Payer.SendHTLC(firstHop, attempt.AttemptID, htlcAdd)
2✔
694
        if err != nil {
4✔
695
                log.Errorf("Failed sending attempt %d for payment %v to "+
2✔
696
                        "switch: %v", attempt.AttemptID, p.identifier, err)
2✔
697

2✔
698
                return p.handleSwitchErr(attempt, err)
2✔
699
        }
2✔
700

701
        log.Debugf("Attempt %v for payment %v successfully sent to switch, "+
2✔
702
                "route: %v", attempt.AttemptID, p.identifier, &attempt.Route)
2✔
703

2✔
704
        return &attemptResult{
2✔
705
                attempt: attempt,
2✔
706
        }, nil
2✔
707
}
708

709
// amendFirstHopData is a function that calls the traffic shaper to allow it to
710
// add custom records to the outgoing HTLC and also adjust the amount if
711
// needed.
712
func (p *paymentLifecycle) amendFirstHopData(rt *route.Route) error {
2✔
713
        // The first hop amount on the route is the full route amount if not
2✔
714
        // overwritten by the traffic shaper. So we set the initial value now
2✔
715
        // and potentially overwrite it later.
2✔
716
        rt.FirstHopAmount = tlv.NewRecordT[tlv.TlvType0](
2✔
717
                tlv.NewBigSizeT(rt.TotalAmount),
2✔
718
        )
2✔
719

2✔
720
        // By default, we set the first hop custom records to the initial
2✔
721
        // value requested by the RPC. The traffic shaper may overwrite this
2✔
722
        // value.
2✔
723
        rt.FirstHopWireCustomRecords = p.firstHopCustomRecords
2✔
724

2✔
725
        // extraDataRequest is a helper struct to pass the custom records and
2✔
726
        // amount back from the traffic shaper.
2✔
727
        type extraDataRequest struct {
2✔
728
                customRecords fn.Option[lnwire.CustomRecords]
2✔
729

2✔
730
                amount fn.Option[lnwire.MilliSatoshi]
2✔
731
        }
2✔
732

2✔
733
        // If a hook exists that may affect our outgoing message, we call it now
2✔
734
        // and apply its side effects to the UpdateAddHTLC message.
2✔
735
        result, err := fn.MapOptionZ(
2✔
736
                p.router.cfg.TrafficShaper,
2✔
737
                //nolint:ll
2✔
738
                func(ts htlcswitch.AuxTrafficShaper) fn.Result[extraDataRequest] {
2✔
739
                        newAmt, newRecords, err := ts.ProduceHtlcExtraData(
×
740
                                rt.TotalAmount, p.firstHopCustomRecords,
×
741
                        )
×
742
                        if err != nil {
×
743
                                return fn.Err[extraDataRequest](err)
×
744
                        }
×
745

746
                        // Make sure we only received valid records.
747
                        if err := newRecords.Validate(); err != nil {
×
748
                                return fn.Err[extraDataRequest](err)
×
749
                        }
×
750

751
                        log.Debugf("Aux traffic shaper returned custom "+
×
752
                                "records %v and amount %d msat for HTLC",
×
753
                                spew.Sdump(newRecords), newAmt)
×
754

×
755
                        return fn.Ok(extraDataRequest{
×
756
                                customRecords: fn.Some(newRecords),
×
757
                                amount:        fn.Some(newAmt),
×
758
                        })
×
759
                },
760
        ).Unpack()
761
        if err != nil {
2✔
762
                return fmt.Errorf("traffic shaper failed to produce extra "+
×
763
                        "data: %w", err)
×
764
        }
×
765

766
        // Apply the side effects to the UpdateAddHTLC message.
767
        result.customRecords.WhenSome(func(records lnwire.CustomRecords) {
2✔
768
                rt.FirstHopWireCustomRecords = records
×
769
        })
×
770
        result.amount.WhenSome(func(amount lnwire.MilliSatoshi) {
2✔
771
                rt.FirstHopAmount = tlv.NewRecordT[tlv.TlvType0](
×
772
                        tlv.NewBigSizeT(amount),
×
773
                )
×
774
        })
×
775

776
        return nil
2✔
777
}
778

779
// failAttemptAndPayment fails both the payment and its attempt via the
780
// router's control tower, which marks the payment as failed in db.
781
func (p *paymentLifecycle) failPaymentAndAttempt(
782
        attemptID uint64, reason *channeldb.FailureReason,
783
        sendErr error) (*attemptResult, error) {
2✔
784

2✔
785
        log.Errorf("Payment %v failed: final_outcome=%v, raw_err=%v",
2✔
786
                p.identifier, *reason, sendErr)
2✔
787

2✔
788
        // Fail the payment via control tower.
2✔
789
        //
2✔
790
        // NOTE: we must fail the payment first before failing the attempt.
2✔
791
        // Otherwise, once the attempt is marked as failed, another goroutine
2✔
792
        // might make another attempt while we are failing the payment.
2✔
793
        err := p.router.cfg.Control.FailPayment(p.identifier, *reason)
2✔
794
        if err != nil {
2✔
795
                log.Errorf("Unable to fail payment: %v", err)
×
796
                return nil, err
×
797
        }
×
798

799
        // Fail the attempt.
800
        return p.failAttempt(attemptID, sendErr)
2✔
801
}
802

803
// handleSwitchErr inspects the given error from the Switch and determines
804
// whether we should make another payment attempt, or if it should be
805
// considered a terminal error. Terminal errors will be recorded with the
806
// control tower. It analyzes the sendErr for the payment attempt received from
807
// the switch and updates mission control and/or channel policies. Depending on
808
// the error type, the error is either the final outcome of the payment or we
809
// need to continue with an alternative route. A final outcome is indicated by
810
// a non-nil reason value.
811
func (p *paymentLifecycle) handleSwitchErr(attempt *channeldb.HTLCAttempt,
812
        sendErr error) (*attemptResult, error) {
2✔
813

2✔
814
        internalErrorReason := channeldb.FailureReasonError
2✔
815
        attemptID := attempt.AttemptID
2✔
816

2✔
817
        // reportAndFail is a helper closure that reports the failure to the
2✔
818
        // mission control, which helps us to decide whether we want to retry
2✔
819
        // the payment or not. If a non nil reason is returned from mission
2✔
820
        // control, it will further fail the payment via control tower.
2✔
821
        reportAndFail := func(srcIdx *int,
2✔
822
                msg lnwire.FailureMessage) (*attemptResult, error) {
4✔
823

2✔
824
                // Report outcome to mission control.
2✔
825
                reason, err := p.router.cfg.MissionControl.ReportPaymentFail(
2✔
826
                        attemptID, &attempt.Route, srcIdx, msg,
2✔
827
                )
2✔
828
                if err != nil {
2✔
829
                        log.Errorf("Error reporting payment result to mc: %v",
×
830
                                err)
×
831

×
832
                        reason = &internalErrorReason
×
833
                }
×
834

835
                // Fail the attempt only if there's no reason.
836
                if reason == nil {
4✔
837
                        // Fail the attempt.
2✔
838
                        return p.failAttempt(attemptID, sendErr)
2✔
839
                }
2✔
840

841
                // Otherwise fail both the payment and the attempt.
842
                return p.failPaymentAndAttempt(attemptID, reason, sendErr)
2✔
843
        }
844

845
        // If this attempt ID is unknown to the Switch, it means it was never
846
        // checkpointed and forwarded by the switch before a restart. In this
847
        // case we can safely send a new payment attempt, and wait for its
848
        // result to be available.
849
        if errors.Is(sendErr, htlcswitch.ErrPaymentIDNotFound) {
2✔
850
                log.Warnf("Failing attempt=%v for payment=%v as it's not "+
×
851
                        "found in the Switch", attempt.AttemptID, p.identifier)
×
852

×
853
                return p.failAttempt(attemptID, sendErr)
×
854
        }
×
855

856
        if errors.Is(sendErr, htlcswitch.ErrUnreadableFailureMessage) {
2✔
857
                log.Warn("Unreadable failure when sending htlc: id=%v, hash=%v",
×
858
                        attempt.AttemptID, attempt.Hash)
×
859

×
860
                // Since this error message cannot be decrypted, we will send a
×
861
                // nil error message to our mission controller and fail the
×
862
                // payment.
×
863
                return reportAndFail(nil, nil)
×
864
        }
×
865

866
        // If the error is a ClearTextError, we have received a valid wire
867
        // failure message, either from our own outgoing link or from a node
868
        // down the route. If the error is not related to the propagation of
869
        // our payment, we can stop trying because an internal error has
870
        // occurred.
871
        var rtErr htlcswitch.ClearTextError
2✔
872
        ok := errors.As(sendErr, &rtErr)
2✔
873
        if !ok {
2✔
874
                return p.failPaymentAndAttempt(
×
875
                        attemptID, &internalErrorReason, sendErr,
×
876
                )
×
877
        }
×
878

879
        // failureSourceIdx is the index of the node that the failure occurred
880
        // at. If the ClearTextError received is not a ForwardingError the
881
        // payment error occurred at our node, so we leave this value as 0
882
        // to indicate that the failure occurred locally. If the error is a
883
        // ForwardingError, it did not originate at our node, so we set
884
        // failureSourceIdx to the index of the node where the failure occurred.
885
        failureSourceIdx := 0
2✔
886
        var source *htlcswitch.ForwardingError
2✔
887
        ok = errors.As(rtErr, &source)
2✔
888
        if ok {
4✔
889
                failureSourceIdx = source.FailureSourceIdx
2✔
890
        }
2✔
891

892
        // Extract the wire failure and apply channel update if it contains one.
893
        // If we received an unknown failure message from a node along the
894
        // route, the failure message will be nil.
895
        failureMessage := rtErr.WireMessage()
2✔
896
        err := p.handleFailureMessage(
2✔
897
                &attempt.Route, failureSourceIdx, failureMessage,
2✔
898
        )
2✔
899
        if err != nil {
2✔
900
                return p.failPaymentAndAttempt(
×
901
                        attemptID, &internalErrorReason, sendErr,
×
902
                )
×
903
        }
×
904

905
        log.Tracef("Node=%v reported failure when sending htlc",
2✔
906
                failureSourceIdx)
2✔
907

2✔
908
        return reportAndFail(&failureSourceIdx, failureMessage)
2✔
909
}
910

911
// handleFailureMessage tries to apply a channel update present in the failure
912
// message if any.
913
func (p *paymentLifecycle) handleFailureMessage(rt *route.Route,
914
        errorSourceIdx int, failure lnwire.FailureMessage) error {
2✔
915

2✔
916
        if failure == nil {
2✔
917
                return nil
×
918
        }
×
919

920
        // It makes no sense to apply our own channel updates.
921
        if errorSourceIdx == 0 {
4✔
922
                log.Errorf("Channel update of ourselves received")
2✔
923

2✔
924
                return nil
2✔
925
        }
2✔
926

927
        // Extract channel update if the error contains one.
928
        update := p.router.extractChannelUpdate(failure)
2✔
929
        if update == nil {
4✔
930
                return nil
2✔
931
        }
2✔
932

933
        // Parse pubkey to allow validation of the channel update. This should
934
        // always succeed, otherwise there is something wrong in our
935
        // implementation. Therefore, return an error.
936
        errVertex := rt.Hops[errorSourceIdx-1].PubKeyBytes
2✔
937
        errSource, err := btcec.ParsePubKey(errVertex[:])
2✔
938
        if err != nil {
2✔
939
                log.Errorf("Cannot parse pubkey: idx=%v, pubkey=%v",
×
940
                        errorSourceIdx, errVertex)
×
941

×
942
                return err
×
943
        }
×
944

945
        var (
2✔
946
                isAdditionalEdge bool
2✔
947
                policy           *models.CachedEdgePolicy
2✔
948
        )
2✔
949

2✔
950
        // Before we apply the channel update, we need to decide whether the
2✔
951
        // update is for additional (ephemeral) edge or normal edge stored in
2✔
952
        // db.
2✔
953
        //
2✔
954
        // Note: the p.paySession might be nil here if it's called inside
2✔
955
        // SendToRoute where there's no payment lifecycle.
2✔
956
        if p.paySession != nil {
4✔
957
                policy = p.paySession.GetAdditionalEdgePolicy(
2✔
958
                        errSource, update.ShortChannelID.ToUint64(),
2✔
959
                )
2✔
960
                if policy != nil {
4✔
961
                        isAdditionalEdge = true
2✔
962
                }
2✔
963
        }
964

965
        // Apply channel update to additional edge policy.
966
        if isAdditionalEdge {
4✔
967
                if !p.paySession.UpdateAdditionalEdge(
2✔
968
                        update, errSource, policy) {
2✔
969

×
970
                        log.Debugf("Invalid channel update received: node=%v",
×
971
                                errVertex)
×
972
                }
×
973
                return nil
2✔
974
        }
975

976
        // Apply channel update to the channel edge policy in our db.
977
        if !p.router.cfg.ApplyChannelUpdate(update) {
4✔
978
                log.Debugf("Invalid channel update received: node=%v",
2✔
979
                        errVertex)
2✔
980
        }
2✔
981
        return nil
2✔
982
}
983

984
// failAttempt calls control tower to fail the current payment attempt.
985
func (p *paymentLifecycle) failAttempt(attemptID uint64,
986
        sendError error) (*attemptResult, error) {
2✔
987

2✔
988
        log.Warnf("Attempt %v for payment %v failed: %v", attemptID,
2✔
989
                p.identifier, sendError)
2✔
990

2✔
991
        failInfo := marshallError(
2✔
992
                sendError,
2✔
993
                p.router.cfg.Clock.Now(),
2✔
994
        )
2✔
995

2✔
996
        // Now that we are failing this payment attempt, cancel the shard with
2✔
997
        // the ShardTracker such that it can derive the correct hash for the
2✔
998
        // next attempt.
2✔
999
        if err := p.shardTracker.CancelShard(attemptID); err != nil {
2✔
1000
                return nil, err
×
1001
        }
×
1002

1003
        attempt, err := p.router.cfg.Control.FailAttempt(
2✔
1004
                p.identifier, attemptID, failInfo,
2✔
1005
        )
2✔
1006
        if err != nil {
2✔
1007
                return nil, err
×
1008
        }
×
1009

1010
        return &attemptResult{
2✔
1011
                attempt: attempt,
2✔
1012
                err:     sendError,
2✔
1013
        }, nil
2✔
1014
}
1015

1016
// marshallError marshall an error as received from the switch to a structure
1017
// that is suitable for database storage.
1018
func marshallError(sendError error, time time.Time) *channeldb.HTLCFailInfo {
2✔
1019
        response := &channeldb.HTLCFailInfo{
2✔
1020
                FailTime: time,
2✔
1021
        }
2✔
1022

2✔
1023
        switch {
2✔
1024
        case errors.Is(sendError, htlcswitch.ErrPaymentIDNotFound):
×
1025
                response.Reason = channeldb.HTLCFailInternal
×
1026
                return response
×
1027

1028
        case errors.Is(sendError, htlcswitch.ErrUnreadableFailureMessage):
×
1029
                response.Reason = channeldb.HTLCFailUnreadable
×
1030
                return response
×
1031
        }
1032

1033
        var rtErr htlcswitch.ClearTextError
2✔
1034
        ok := errors.As(sendError, &rtErr)
2✔
1035
        if !ok {
2✔
1036
                response.Reason = channeldb.HTLCFailInternal
×
1037
                return response
×
1038
        }
×
1039

1040
        message := rtErr.WireMessage()
2✔
1041
        if message != nil {
4✔
1042
                response.Reason = channeldb.HTLCFailMessage
2✔
1043
                response.Message = message
2✔
1044
        } else {
2✔
1045
                response.Reason = channeldb.HTLCFailUnknown
×
1046
        }
×
1047

1048
        // If the ClearTextError received is a ForwardingError, the error
1049
        // originated from a node along the route, not locally on our outgoing
1050
        // link. We set failureSourceIdx to the index of the node where the
1051
        // failure occurred. If the error is not a ForwardingError, the failure
1052
        // occurred at our node, so we leave the index as 0 to indicate that
1053
        // we failed locally.
1054
        var fErr *htlcswitch.ForwardingError
2✔
1055
        ok = errors.As(rtErr, &fErr)
2✔
1056
        if ok {
4✔
1057
                response.FailureSourceIndex = uint32(fErr.FailureSourceIdx)
2✔
1058
        }
2✔
1059

1060
        return response
2✔
1061
}
1062

1063
// reloadInflightAttempts is called when the payment lifecycle is resumed after
1064
// a restart. It reloads all inflight attempts from the control tower and
1065
// collects the results of the attempts that have been sent before.
1066
func (p *paymentLifecycle) reloadInflightAttempts() (DBMPPayment, error) {
2✔
1067
        payment, err := p.router.cfg.Control.FetchPayment(p.identifier)
2✔
1068
        if err != nil {
2✔
1069
                return nil, err
×
1070
        }
×
1071

1072
        for _, a := range payment.InFlightHTLCs() {
4✔
1073
                a := a
2✔
1074

2✔
1075
                log.Infof("Resuming HTLC attempt %v for payment %v",
2✔
1076
                        a.AttemptID, p.identifier)
2✔
1077

2✔
1078
                p.resultCollector(&a)
2✔
1079
        }
2✔
1080

1081
        return payment, nil
2✔
1082
}
1083

1084
// reloadPayment returns the latest payment found in the db (control tower).
1085
func (p *paymentLifecycle) reloadPayment() (DBMPPayment,
1086
        *channeldb.MPPaymentState, error) {
2✔
1087

2✔
1088
        // Read the db to get the latest state of the payment.
2✔
1089
        payment, err := p.router.cfg.Control.FetchPayment(p.identifier)
2✔
1090
        if err != nil {
2✔
1091
                return nil, nil, err
×
1092
        }
×
1093

1094
        ps := payment.GetState()
2✔
1095
        remainingFees := p.calcFeeBudget(ps.FeesPaid)
2✔
1096

2✔
1097
        log.Debugf("Payment %v: status=%v, active_shards=%v, rem_value=%v, "+
2✔
1098
                "fee_limit=%v", p.identifier, payment.GetStatus(),
2✔
1099
                ps.NumAttemptsInFlight, ps.RemainingAmt, remainingFees)
2✔
1100

2✔
1101
        return payment, ps, nil
2✔
1102
}
1103

1104
// handleAttemptResult processes the result of an HTLC attempt returned from
1105
// the htlcswitch.
1106
func (p *paymentLifecycle) handleAttemptResult(attempt *channeldb.HTLCAttempt,
1107
        result *htlcswitch.PaymentResult) (*attemptResult, error) {
2✔
1108

2✔
1109
        // If the result has an error, we need to further process it by failing
2✔
1110
        // the attempt and maybe fail the payment.
2✔
1111
        if result.Error != nil {
4✔
1112
                return p.handleSwitchErr(attempt, result.Error)
2✔
1113
        }
2✔
1114

1115
        // We got an attempt settled result back from the switch.
1116
        log.Debugf("Payment(%v): attempt(%v) succeeded", p.identifier,
2✔
1117
                attempt.AttemptID)
2✔
1118

2✔
1119
        // Report success to mission control.
2✔
1120
        err := p.router.cfg.MissionControl.ReportPaymentSuccess(
2✔
1121
                attempt.AttemptID, &attempt.Route,
2✔
1122
        )
2✔
1123
        if err != nil {
2✔
1124
                log.Errorf("Error reporting payment success to mc: %v", err)
×
1125
        }
×
1126

1127
        // In case of success we atomically store settle result to the DB and
1128
        // move the shard to the settled state.
1129
        htlcAttempt, err := p.router.cfg.Control.SettleAttempt(
2✔
1130
                p.identifier, attempt.AttemptID,
2✔
1131
                &channeldb.HTLCSettleInfo{
2✔
1132
                        Preimage:   result.Preimage,
2✔
1133
                        SettleTime: p.router.cfg.Clock.Now(),
2✔
1134
                },
2✔
1135
        )
2✔
1136
        if err != nil {
2✔
1137
                log.Errorf("Error settling attempt %v for payment %v with "+
×
1138
                        "preimage %v: %v", attempt.AttemptID, p.identifier,
×
1139
                        result.Preimage, err)
×
1140

×
1141
                // We won't mark the attempt as failed since we already have
×
1142
                // the preimage.
×
1143
                return nil, err
×
1144
        }
×
1145

1146
        return &attemptResult{
2✔
1147
                attempt: htlcAttempt,
2✔
1148
        }, nil
2✔
1149
}
1150

1151
// collectAndHandleResult waits for the result for the given attempt to be
1152
// available from the Switch, then records the attempt outcome with the control
1153
// tower. An attemptResult is returned, indicating the final outcome of this
1154
// HTLC attempt.
1155
func (p *paymentLifecycle) collectAndHandleResult(
1156
        attempt *channeldb.HTLCAttempt) (*attemptResult, error) {
2✔
1157

2✔
1158
        result, err := p.collectResult(attempt)
2✔
1159
        if err != nil {
2✔
1160
                return nil, err
×
1161
        }
×
1162

1163
        return p.handleAttemptResult(attempt, result)
2✔
1164
}
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