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/server.go
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package lnd
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import (
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        "bytes"
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        "context"
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        "crypto/rand"
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        "encoding/hex"
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        "errors"
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        "fmt"
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        "image/color"
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        "math/big"
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        prand "math/rand"
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        "net"
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        "strconv"
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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/btcec/v2/ecdsa"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcutil"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg/chainhash"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/connmgr"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/txscript"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
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        "github.com/btcsuite/btclog/v2"
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        sphinx "github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-onion"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/actor"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/aliasmgr"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/autopilot"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/brontide"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/chainio"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/chainreg"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/chanacceptor"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/chanbackup"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/chanfitness"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/channeldb"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/channelnotifier"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/clock"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/cluster"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/contractcourt"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/discovery"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/feature"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/fn/v2"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/funding"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/graph"
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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/healthcheck"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/htlcswitch"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/htlcswitch/hop"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/input"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/invoices"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/keychain"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lncfg"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnencrypt"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnpeer"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnrpc"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnrpc/routerrpc"
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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/chainfee"
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        chcl "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet/chancloser"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet/chanfunding"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet/rpcwallet"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwire"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/nat"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/netann"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/onionmessage"
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        paymentsdb "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/payments/db"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/peer"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/peernotifier"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/pool"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/queue"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/routing"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/routing/localchans"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/routing/route"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/subscribe"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/sweep"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/ticker"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/tor"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/walletunlocker"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/watchtower/blob"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/watchtower/wtclient"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/watchtower/wtpolicy"
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        "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/watchtower/wtserver"
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)
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const (
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        // defaultMinPeers is the minimum number of peers nodes should always be
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        // connected to.
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        defaultMinPeers = 3
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        // defaultStableConnDuration is a floor under which all reconnection
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        // attempts will apply exponential randomized backoff. Connections
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        // durations exceeding this value will be eligible to have their
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        // backoffs reduced.
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        defaultStableConnDuration = 10 * time.Minute
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        // numInstantInitReconnect specifies how many persistent peers we should
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        // always attempt outbound connections to immediately. After this value
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        // is surpassed, the remaining peers will be randomly delayed using
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        // maxInitReconnectDelay.
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        numInstantInitReconnect = 10
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        // maxInitReconnectDelay specifies the maximum delay in seconds we will
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        // apply in attempting to reconnect to persistent peers on startup. The
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        // value used or a particular peer will be chosen between 0s and this
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        // value.
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        maxInitReconnectDelay = 30
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        // multiAddrConnectionStagger is the number of seconds to wait between
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        // attempting to a peer with each of its advertised addresses.
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        multiAddrConnectionStagger = 10 * time.Second
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)
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var (
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        // ErrPeerNotConnected signals that the server has no connection to the
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        // given peer.
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        ErrPeerNotConnected = errors.New("peer is not connected")
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        // ErrServerNotActive indicates that the server has started but hasn't
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        // fully finished the startup process.
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        ErrServerNotActive = errors.New("server is still in the process of " +
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                "starting")
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        // ErrServerShuttingDown indicates that the server is in the process of
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        // gracefully exiting.
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        ErrServerShuttingDown = errors.New("server is shutting down")
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        // MaxFundingAmount is a soft-limit of the maximum channel size
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        // currently accepted within the Lightning Protocol. This is
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        // defined in BOLT-0002, and serves as an initial precautionary limit
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        // while implementations are battle tested in the real world.
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        //
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        // At the moment, this value depends on which chain is active. It is set
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        // to the value under the Bitcoin chain as default.
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        //
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        // TODO(roasbeef): add command line param to modify.
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        MaxFundingAmount = funding.MaxBtcFundingAmount
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        // ErrGossiperBan is one of the errors that can be returned when we
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        // attempt to finalize a connection to a remote peer.
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        ErrGossiperBan = errors.New("gossiper has banned remote's key")
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        // ErrNoMoreRestrictedAccessSlots is one of the errors that can be
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        // returned when we attempt to finalize a connection. It means that
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        // this peer has no pending-open, open, or closed channels with us and
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        // are already at our connection ceiling for a peer with this access
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        // status.
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        ErrNoMoreRestrictedAccessSlots = errors.New("no more restricted slots")
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        // ErrNoPeerScore is returned when we expect to find a score in
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        // peerScores, but one does not exist.
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        ErrNoPeerScore = errors.New("peer score not found")
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        // ErrNoPendingPeerInfo is returned when we couldn't find any pending
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        // peer info.
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        ErrNoPendingPeerInfo = errors.New("no pending peer info")
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)
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// errPeerAlreadyConnected is an error returned by the server when we're
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// commanded to connect to a peer, but they're already connected.
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type errPeerAlreadyConnected struct {
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        peer *peer.Brontide
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}
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// Error returns the human readable version of this error type.
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//
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// NOTE: Part of the error interface.
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func (e *errPeerAlreadyConnected) Error() string {
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        return fmt.Sprintf("already connected to peer: %v", e.peer)
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}
×
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// peerAccessStatus denotes the p2p access status of a given peer. This will be
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// used to assign peer ban scores that determine an action the server will
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// take.
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type peerAccessStatus int
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const (
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        // peerStatusRestricted indicates that the peer only has access to the
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        // limited number of "free" reserved slots.
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        peerStatusRestricted peerAccessStatus = iota
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        // peerStatusTemporary indicates that the peer only has temporary p2p
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        // access to the server.
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        peerStatusTemporary
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        // peerStatusProtected indicates that the peer has been granted
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        // permanent p2p access to the server. The peer can still have its
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        // access revoked.
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        peerStatusProtected
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)
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// String returns a human-readable representation of the status code.
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func (p peerAccessStatus) String() string {
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        switch p {
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        case peerStatusRestricted:
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                return "restricted"
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        case peerStatusTemporary:
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                return "temporary"
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        case peerStatusProtected:
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                return "protected"
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        default:
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                return "unknown"
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        }
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}
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// peerSlotStatus determines whether a peer gets access to one of our free
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// slots or gets to bypass this safety mechanism.
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type peerSlotStatus struct {
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        // state determines which privileges the peer has with our server.
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        state peerAccessStatus
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}
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// server is the main server of the Lightning Network Daemon. The server houses
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// global state pertaining to the wallet, database, and the rpcserver.
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// Additionally, the server is also used as a central messaging bus to interact
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// with any of its companion objects.
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type server struct {
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        active   int32 // atomic
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        stopping int32 // atomic
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        start sync.Once
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        stop  sync.Once
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        cfg *Config
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        implCfg *ImplementationCfg
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        // identityECDH is an ECDH capable wrapper for the private key used
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        // to authenticate any incoming connections.
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        identityECDH keychain.SingleKeyECDH
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        // identityKeyLoc is the key locator for the above wrapped identity key.
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        identityKeyLoc keychain.KeyLocator
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        // nodeSigner is an implementation of the MessageSigner implementation
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        // that's backed by the identity private key of the running lnd node.
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        nodeSigner *netann.NodeSigner
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        chanStatusMgr *netann.ChanStatusManager
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        // listenAddrs is the list of addresses the server is currently
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        // listening on.
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        listenAddrs []net.Addr
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        // torController is a client that will communicate with a locally
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        // running Tor server. This client will handle initiating and
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        // authenticating the connection to the Tor server, automatically
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        // creating and setting up onion services, etc.
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        torController *tor.Controller
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        // natTraversal is the specific NAT traversal technique used to
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        // automatically set up port forwarding rules in order to advertise to
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        // the network that the node is accepting inbound connections.
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        natTraversal nat.Traversal
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        // lastDetectedIP is the last IP detected by the NAT traversal technique
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        // above. This IP will be watched periodically in a goroutine in order
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        // to handle dynamic IP changes.
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        lastDetectedIP net.IP
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        mu sync.RWMutex
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        // peersByPub is a map of the active peers.
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        //
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        // NOTE: The key used here is the raw bytes of the peer's public key to
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        // string conversion, which means it cannot be printed using `%s` as it
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        // will just print the binary.
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        //
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        // TODO(yy): Use the hex string instead.
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        peersByPub map[string]*peer.Brontide
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        inboundPeers  map[string]*peer.Brontide
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        outboundPeers map[string]*peer.Brontide
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        peerConnectedListeners    map[string][]chan<- lnpeer.Peer
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        peerDisconnectedListeners map[string][]chan<- struct{}
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        // TODO(yy): the Brontide.Start doesn't know this value, which means it
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        // will continue to send messages even if there are no active channels
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        // and the value below is false. Once it's pruned, all its connections
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        // will be closed, thus the Brontide.Start will return an error.
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        persistentPeers        map[string]bool
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        persistentPeersBackoff map[string]time.Duration
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        persistentPeerAddrs    map[string][]*lnwire.NetAddress
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        persistentConnReqs     map[string][]*connmgr.ConnReq
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        persistentRetryCancels map[string]chan struct{}
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        // peerErrors keeps a set of peer error buffers for peers that have
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        // disconnected from us. This allows us to track historic peer errors
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        // over connections. The string of the peer's compressed pubkey is used
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        // as a key for this map.
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        peerErrors map[string]*queue.CircularBuffer
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        // ignorePeerTermination tracks peers for which the server has initiated
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        // a disconnect. Adding a peer to this map causes the peer termination
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        // watcher to short circuit in the event that peers are purposefully
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        // disconnected.
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        ignorePeerTermination map[*peer.Brontide]struct{}
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        // scheduledPeerConnection maps a pubkey string to a callback that
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        // should be executed in the peerTerminationWatcher the prior peer with
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        // the same pubkey exits.  This allows the server to wait until the
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        // prior peer has cleaned up successfully, before adding the new peer
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        // intended to replace it.
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        scheduledPeerConnection map[string]func()
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        // pongBuf is a shared pong reply buffer we'll use across all active
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        // peer goroutines. We know the max size of a pong message
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        // (lnwire.MaxPongBytes), so we can allocate this ahead of time, and
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        // avoid allocations each time we need to send a pong message.
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        pongBuf []byte
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        cc *chainreg.ChainControl
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        fundingMgr *funding.Manager
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        graphDB *graphdb.ChannelGraph
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        v1Graph *graphdb.VersionedGraph
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        chanStateDB *channeldb.ChannelStateDB
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        addrSource channeldb.AddrSource
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        // miscDB is the DB that contains all "other" databases within the main
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        // channel DB that haven't been separated out yet.
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        miscDB *channeldb.DB
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        invoicesDB invoices.InvoiceDB
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        // paymentsDB is the DB that contains all functions for managing
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        // payments.
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        paymentsDB paymentsdb.DB
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        aliasMgr *aliasmgr.Manager
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        htlcSwitch *htlcswitch.Switch
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        interceptableSwitch *htlcswitch.InterceptableSwitch
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        invoices *invoices.InvoiceRegistry
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        invoiceHtlcModifier *invoices.HtlcModificationInterceptor
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        channelNotifier *channelnotifier.ChannelNotifier
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        peerNotifier *peernotifier.PeerNotifier
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        htlcNotifier *htlcswitch.HtlcNotifier
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        witnessBeacon contractcourt.WitnessBeacon
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        breachArbitrator *contractcourt.BreachArbitrator
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        missionController *routing.MissionController
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        defaultMC         *routing.MissionControl
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        graphBuilder *graph.Builder
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        chanRouter *routing.ChannelRouter
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        controlTower routing.ControlTower
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        authGossiper *discovery.AuthenticatedGossiper
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        localChanMgr *localchans.Manager
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        utxoNursery *contractcourt.UtxoNursery
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        sweeper *sweep.UtxoSweeper
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        chainArb *contractcourt.ChainArbitrator
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        sphinxPayment *hop.OnionProcessor
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        sphinxOnionMsg *sphinx.Router
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        towerClientMgr *wtclient.Manager
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        connMgr *connmgr.ConnManager
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        sigPool *lnwallet.SigPool
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        writePool *pool.Write
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        readPool *pool.Read
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        tlsManager *TLSManager
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        // featureMgr dispatches feature vectors for various contexts within the
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        // daemon.
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        featureMgr *feature.Manager
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        // currentNodeAnn is the node announcement that has been broadcast to
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        // the network upon startup, if the attributes of the node (us) has
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        // changed since last start.
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        currentNodeAnn *lnwire.NodeAnnouncement1
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        // chansToRestore is the set of channels that upon starting, the server
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        // should attempt to restore/recover.
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        chansToRestore walletunlocker.ChannelsToRecover
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        // chanSubSwapper is a sub-system that will ensure our on-disk channel
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        // backups are consistent at all times. It interacts with the
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        // channelNotifier to be notified of newly opened and closed channels.
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        chanSubSwapper *chanbackup.SubSwapper
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        // chanEventStore tracks the behaviour of channels and their remote peers to
416
        // provide insights into their health and performance.
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        chanEventStore *chanfitness.ChannelEventStore
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419
        hostAnn *netann.HostAnnouncer
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        // livenessMonitor monitors that lnd has access to critical resources.
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        livenessMonitor *healthcheck.Monitor
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        customMessageServer *subscribe.Server
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        onionMessageServer *subscribe.Server
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        // actorSystem is the actor system tasked with handling actors that are
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        // created for this server.
430
        actorSystem *actor.ActorSystem
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        // onionActorFactory is a factory function that spawns per-peer onion
433
        // message actors. It captures shared dependencies and is passed to
434
        // each peer connection.
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        onionActorFactory onionmessage.OnionActorFactory
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        // txPublisher is a publisher with fee-bumping capability.
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        txPublisher *sweep.TxPublisher
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        // blockbeatDispatcher is a block dispatcher that notifies subscribers
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        // of new blocks.
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        blockbeatDispatcher *chainio.BlockbeatDispatcher
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        // peerAccessMan implements peer access controls.
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        peerAccessMan *accessMan
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        quit chan struct{}
448

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        wg sync.WaitGroup
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}
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// updatePersistentPeerAddrs subscribes to topology changes and stores
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// advertised addresses for any NodeAnnouncements from our persisted peers.
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func (s *server) updatePersistentPeerAddrs() error {
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        graphSub, err := s.graphDB.SubscribeTopology()
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        if err != nil {
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                return err
×
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        }
×
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        s.wg.Add(1)
×
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        go func() {
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                defer func() {
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                        graphSub.Cancel()
×
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                        s.wg.Done()
×
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                }()
×
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                for {
×
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                        select {
×
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                        case <-s.quit:
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                                return
×
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                        case topChange, ok := <-graphSub.TopologyChanges:
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                                // If the router is shutting down, then we will
×
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                                // as well.
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                                if !ok {
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476
                                        return
×
477
                                }
×
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                                for _, update := range topChange.NodeUpdates {
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                                        pubKeyStr := string(
×
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                                                update.IdentityKey.
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                                                        SerializeCompressed(),
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                                        )
×
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                                        // We only care about updates from
×
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                                        // our persistentPeers.
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                                        s.mu.RLock()
×
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                                        _, ok := s.persistentPeers[pubKeyStr]
×
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                                        s.mu.RUnlock()
×
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                                        if !ok {
×
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                                                continue
×
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                                        }
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                                        addrs := make([]*lnwire.NetAddress, 0,
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                                                len(update.Addresses))
×
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                                        for _, addr := range update.Addresses {
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                                                addrs = append(addrs,
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                                                        &lnwire.NetAddress{
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                                                                IdentityKey: update.IdentityKey,
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                                                                Address:     addr,
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                                                                ChainNet:    s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.Net,
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                                                        },
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504
                                                )
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                                        }
×
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                                        s.mu.Lock()
×
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                                        // Update the stored addresses for this
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                                        // to peer to reflect the new set.
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                                        s.persistentPeerAddrs[pubKeyStr] = addrs
×
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                                        // If there are no outstanding
×
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                                        // connection requests for this peer
×
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                                        // then our work is done since we are
×
516
                                        // not currently trying to connect to
×
517
                                        // them.
×
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                                        if len(s.persistentConnReqs[pubKeyStr]) == 0 {
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                                                s.mu.Unlock()
×
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                                                continue
×
521
                                        }
522

523
                                        s.mu.Unlock()
×
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×
525
                                        s.connectToPersistentPeer(pubKeyStr)
×
526
                                }
527
                        }
528
                }
529
        }()
530

531
        return nil
×
532
}
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534
// CustomMessage is a custom message that is received from a peer.
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type CustomMessage struct {
536
        // Peer is the peer pubkey
537
        Peer [33]byte
538

539
        // Msg is the custom wire message.
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        Msg *lnwire.Custom
541
}
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// parseAddr parses an address from its string format to a net.Addr.
544
func parseAddr(address string, netCfg tor.Net) (net.Addr, error) {
×
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        var (
×
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                host string
×
547
                port int
×
548
        )
×
549

×
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        // Split the address into its host and port components.
×
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        h, p, err := net.SplitHostPort(address)
×
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        if err != nil {
×
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                // If a port wasn't specified, we'll assume the address only
×
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                // contains the host so we'll use the default port.
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                host = address
×
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                port = defaultPeerPort
×
557
        } else {
×
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                // Otherwise, we'll note both the host and ports.
×
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                host = h
×
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                portNum, err := strconv.Atoi(p)
×
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                if err != nil {
×
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                        return nil, err
×
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                }
×
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                port = portNum
×
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        }
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        if tor.IsOnionHost(host) {
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                return &tor.OnionAddr{OnionService: host, Port: port}, nil
×
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        }
×
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        // If the host is part of a TCP address, we'll use the network
572
        // specific ResolveTCPAddr function in order to resolve these
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        // addresses over Tor in order to prevent leaking your real IP
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        // address.
575
        hostPort := net.JoinHostPort(host, strconv.Itoa(port))
×
576
        return netCfg.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", hostPort)
×
577
}
578

579
// noiseDial is a factory function which creates a connmgr compliant dialing
580
// function by returning a closure which includes the server's identity key.
581
func noiseDial(idKey keychain.SingleKeyECDH,
582
        netCfg tor.Net, timeout time.Duration) func(net.Addr) (net.Conn, error) {
×
583

×
584
        return func(a net.Addr) (net.Conn, error) {
×
585
                lnAddr := a.(*lnwire.NetAddress)
×
586
                return brontide.Dial(idKey, lnAddr, timeout, netCfg.Dial)
×
587
        }
×
588
}
589

590
// newServer creates a new instance of the server which is to listen using the
591
// passed listener address.
592
//
593
//nolint:funlen
594
func newServer(ctx context.Context, cfg *Config, listenAddrs []net.Addr,
595
        dbs *DatabaseInstances, cc *chainreg.ChainControl,
596
        nodeKeyDesc *keychain.KeyDescriptor,
597
        chansToRestore walletunlocker.ChannelsToRecover,
598
        chanPredicate chanacceptor.ChannelAcceptor,
599
        torController *tor.Controller, tlsManager *TLSManager,
600
        leaderElector cluster.LeaderElector,
601
        implCfg *ImplementationCfg) (*server, error) {
×
602

×
603
        var (
×
604
                err         error
×
605
                nodeKeyECDH = keychain.NewPubKeyECDH(*nodeKeyDesc, cc.KeyRing)
×
606

×
607
                // We just derived the full descriptor, so we know the public
×
608
                // key is set on it.
×
609
                nodeKeySigner = keychain.NewPubKeyMessageSigner(
×
610
                        nodeKeyDesc.PubKey, nodeKeyDesc.KeyLocator, cc.KeyRing,
×
611
                )
×
612
        )
×
613

×
614
        netParams := cfg.ActiveNetParams.Params
×
615

×
616
        // Initialize the sphinx router.
×
617
        replayLog := htlcswitch.NewDecayedLog(
×
618
                dbs.DecayedLogDB, cc.ChainNotifier,
×
619
        )
×
620
        sphinxRouter := sphinx.NewRouter(nodeKeyECDH, replayLog)
×
621

×
622
        // Initialize the onion message sphinx router. This router doesn't need
×
623
        // replay protection.
×
624
        sphinxOnionMsg := sphinx.NewRouter(
×
625
                nodeKeyECDH, sphinx.NewNoOpReplayLog(),
×
626
        )
×
627

×
628
        writeBufferPool := pool.NewWriteBuffer(
×
629
                pool.DefaultWriteBufferGCInterval,
×
630
                pool.DefaultWriteBufferExpiryInterval,
×
631
        )
×
632

×
633
        writePool := pool.NewWrite(
×
634
                writeBufferPool, cfg.Workers.Write, pool.DefaultWorkerTimeout,
×
635
        )
×
636

×
637
        readBufferPool := pool.NewReadBuffer(
×
638
                pool.DefaultReadBufferGCInterval,
×
639
                pool.DefaultReadBufferExpiryInterval,
×
640
        )
×
641

×
642
        readPool := pool.NewRead(
×
643
                readBufferPool, cfg.Workers.Read, pool.DefaultWorkerTimeout,
×
644
        )
×
645

×
646
        // If the taproot overlay flag is set, but we don't have an aux funding
×
647
        // controller, then we'll exit as this is incompatible.
×
648
        if cfg.ProtocolOptions.TaprootOverlayChans &&
×
649
                implCfg.AuxFundingController.IsNone() {
×
650

×
651
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("taproot overlay flag set, but " +
×
652
                        "overlay channels are not supported " +
×
653
                        "in a standalone lnd build")
×
654
        }
×
655

656
        //nolint:ll
657
        featureMgr, err := feature.NewManager(feature.Config{
×
658
                NoTLVOnion:                   cfg.ProtocolOptions.LegacyOnion(),
×
659
                NoStaticRemoteKey:            cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoStaticRemoteKey(),
×
660
                NoAnchors:                    cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoAnchorCommitments(),
×
661
                NoWumbo:                      !cfg.ProtocolOptions.Wumbo(),
×
662
                NoScriptEnforcementLease:     cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoScriptEnforcementLease(),
×
663
                NoKeysend:                    !cfg.AcceptKeySend,
×
664
                NoOptionScidAlias:            !cfg.ProtocolOptions.ScidAlias(),
×
665
                NoZeroConf:                   !cfg.ProtocolOptions.ZeroConf(),
×
666
                NoAnySegwit:                  cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoAnySegwit(),
×
667
                CustomFeatures:               cfg.ProtocolOptions.CustomFeatures(),
×
668
                NoTaprootChans:               !cfg.ProtocolOptions.TaprootChans,
×
669
                NoTaprootOverlay:             !cfg.ProtocolOptions.TaprootOverlayChans,
×
670
                NoRouteBlinding:              cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoRouteBlinding(),
×
671
                NoOnionMessages:              cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoOnionMessages(),
×
672
                NoExperimentalAccountability: cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoExpAccountability(),
×
673
                NoQuiescence:                 cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoQuiescence(),
×
674
                NoRbfCoopClose:               !cfg.ProtocolOptions.RbfCoopClose,
×
675
        })
×
676
        if err != nil {
×
677
                return nil, err
×
678
        }
×
679

680
        invoiceHtlcModifier := invoices.NewHtlcModificationInterceptor()
×
681
        registryConfig := invoices.RegistryConfig{
×
682
                FinalCltvRejectDelta:        lncfg.DefaultFinalCltvRejectDelta,
×
683
                HtlcHoldDuration:            invoices.DefaultHtlcHoldDuration,
×
684
                Clock:                       clock.NewDefaultClock(),
×
685
                AcceptKeySend:               cfg.AcceptKeySend,
×
686
                AcceptAMP:                   cfg.AcceptAMP,
×
687
                GcCanceledInvoicesOnStartup: cfg.GcCanceledInvoicesOnStartup,
×
688
                GcCanceledInvoicesOnTheFly:  cfg.GcCanceledInvoicesOnTheFly,
×
689
                KeysendHoldTime:             cfg.KeysendHoldTime,
×
690
                HtlcInterceptor:             invoiceHtlcModifier,
×
691
        }
×
692

×
693
        v1Graph := graphdb.NewVersionedGraph(
×
694
                dbs.GraphDB, lnwire.GossipVersion1,
×
695
        )
×
696

×
697
        addrSource := channeldb.NewMultiAddrSource(dbs.ChanStateDB, v1Graph)
×
698

×
699
        s := &server{
×
700
                cfg:            cfg,
×
701
                implCfg:        implCfg,
×
702
                graphDB:        dbs.GraphDB,
×
703
                v1Graph:        v1Graph,
×
704
                chanStateDB:    dbs.ChanStateDB.ChannelStateDB(),
×
705
                addrSource:     addrSource,
×
706
                miscDB:         dbs.ChanStateDB,
×
707
                invoicesDB:     dbs.InvoiceDB,
×
708
                paymentsDB:     dbs.PaymentsDB,
×
709
                cc:             cc,
×
710
                sigPool:        lnwallet.NewSigPool(cfg.Workers.Sig, cc.Signer),
×
711
                writePool:      writePool,
×
712
                readPool:       readPool,
×
713
                chansToRestore: chansToRestore,
×
714

×
715
                blockbeatDispatcher: chainio.NewBlockbeatDispatcher(
×
716
                        cc.ChainNotifier,
×
717
                ),
×
718
                channelNotifier: channelnotifier.New(
×
719
                        dbs.ChanStateDB.ChannelStateDB(),
×
720
                ),
×
721

×
722
                identityECDH:   nodeKeyECDH,
×
723
                identityKeyLoc: nodeKeyDesc.KeyLocator,
×
724
                nodeSigner:     netann.NewNodeSigner(nodeKeySigner),
×
725

×
726
                listenAddrs: listenAddrs,
×
727

×
728
                // TODO(roasbeef): derive proper onion key based on rotation
×
729
                // schedule
×
730
                sphinxPayment:  hop.NewOnionProcessor(sphinxRouter),
×
731
                sphinxOnionMsg: sphinxOnionMsg,
×
732

×
733
                torController: torController,
×
734

×
735
                persistentPeers:         make(map[string]bool),
×
736
                persistentPeersBackoff:  make(map[string]time.Duration),
×
737
                persistentConnReqs:      make(map[string][]*connmgr.ConnReq),
×
738
                persistentPeerAddrs:     make(map[string][]*lnwire.NetAddress),
×
739
                persistentRetryCancels:  make(map[string]chan struct{}),
×
740
                peerErrors:              make(map[string]*queue.CircularBuffer),
×
741
                ignorePeerTermination:   make(map[*peer.Brontide]struct{}),
×
742
                scheduledPeerConnection: make(map[string]func()),
×
743
                pongBuf:                 make([]byte, lnwire.MaxPongBytes),
×
744

×
745
                peersByPub:                make(map[string]*peer.Brontide),
×
746
                inboundPeers:              make(map[string]*peer.Brontide),
×
747
                outboundPeers:             make(map[string]*peer.Brontide),
×
748
                peerConnectedListeners:    make(map[string][]chan<- lnpeer.Peer),
×
749
                peerDisconnectedListeners: make(map[string][]chan<- struct{}),
×
750

×
751
                invoiceHtlcModifier: invoiceHtlcModifier,
×
752

×
753
                customMessageServer: subscribe.NewServer(),
×
754

×
755
                onionMessageServer: subscribe.NewServer(),
×
756

×
757
                actorSystem: actor.NewActorSystem(),
×
758

×
759
                tlsManager: tlsManager,
×
760

×
761
                featureMgr: featureMgr,
×
762
                quit:       make(chan struct{}),
×
763
        }
×
764

×
765
        currentHash, currentHeight, err := s.cc.ChainIO.GetBestBlock()
×
766
        if err != nil {
×
767
                return nil, err
×
768
        }
×
769

770
        expiryWatcher := invoices.NewInvoiceExpiryWatcher(
×
771
                clock.NewDefaultClock(), cfg.Invoices.HoldExpiryDelta,
×
772
                uint32(currentHeight), currentHash, cc.ChainNotifier,
×
773
        )
×
774
        s.invoices = invoices.NewRegistry(
×
775
                dbs.InvoiceDB, expiryWatcher, &registryConfig,
×
776
        )
×
777

×
778
        s.htlcNotifier = htlcswitch.NewHtlcNotifier(time.Now)
×
779

×
780
        thresholdSats := btcutil.Amount(cfg.MaxFeeExposure)
×
781
        thresholdMSats := lnwire.NewMSatFromSatoshis(thresholdSats)
×
782

×
783
        linkUpdater := func(shortID lnwire.ShortChannelID) error {
×
784
                link, err := s.htlcSwitch.GetLinkByShortID(shortID)
×
785
                if err != nil {
×
786
                        return err
×
787
                }
×
788

789
                s.htlcSwitch.UpdateLinkAliases(link)
×
790

×
791
                return nil
×
792
        }
793

794
        s.aliasMgr, err = aliasmgr.NewManager(dbs.ChanStateDB, linkUpdater)
×
795
        if err != nil {
×
796
                return nil, err
×
797
        }
×
798

799
        s.htlcSwitch, err = htlcswitch.New(htlcswitch.Config{
×
800
                DB:                   dbs.ChanStateDB,
×
801
                FetchAllOpenChannels: s.chanStateDB.FetchAllOpenChannels,
×
802
                FetchAllChannels:     s.chanStateDB.FetchAllChannels,
×
803
                FetchClosedChannels:  s.chanStateDB.FetchClosedChannels,
×
804
                LocalChannelClose: func(pubKey []byte,
×
805
                        request *htlcswitch.ChanClose) {
×
806

×
807
                        peer, err := s.FindPeerByPubStr(string(pubKey))
×
808
                        if err != nil {
×
809
                                srvrLog.Errorf("unable to close channel, peer"+
×
810
                                        " with %v id can't be found: %v",
×
811
                                        pubKey, err,
×
812
                                )
×
813
                                return
×
814
                        }
×
815

816
                        peer.HandleLocalCloseChanReqs(request)
×
817
                },
818
                FwdingLog:              dbs.ChanStateDB.ForwardingLog(),
819
                SwitchPackager:         channeldb.NewSwitchPackager(),
820
                ExtractErrorEncrypter:  s.sphinxPayment.ExtractErrorEncrypter,
821
                FetchLastChannelUpdate: s.fetchLastChanUpdate(),
822
                Notifier:               s.cc.ChainNotifier,
823
                HtlcNotifier:           s.htlcNotifier,
824
                FwdEventTicker:         ticker.New(htlcswitch.DefaultFwdEventInterval),
825
                LogEventTicker:         ticker.New(htlcswitch.DefaultLogInterval),
826
                AckEventTicker:         ticker.New(htlcswitch.DefaultAckInterval),
827
                AllowCircularRoute:     cfg.AllowCircularRoute,
828
                RejectHTLC:             cfg.RejectHTLC,
829
                Clock:                  clock.NewDefaultClock(),
830
                MailboxDeliveryTimeout: cfg.Htlcswitch.MailboxDeliveryTimeout,
831
                MaxFeeExposure:         thresholdMSats,
832
                SignAliasUpdate:        s.signAliasUpdate,
833
                IsAlias:                aliasmgr.IsAlias,
834
        }, uint32(currentHeight))
835
        if err != nil {
×
836
                return nil, err
×
837
        }
×
838
        s.interceptableSwitch, err = htlcswitch.NewInterceptableSwitch(
×
839
                &htlcswitch.InterceptableSwitchConfig{
×
840
                        Switch:             s.htlcSwitch,
×
841
                        CltvRejectDelta:    lncfg.DefaultFinalCltvRejectDelta,
×
842
                        CltvInterceptDelta: lncfg.DefaultCltvInterceptDelta,
×
843
                        RequireInterceptor: s.cfg.RequireInterceptor,
×
844
                        Notifier:           s.cc.ChainNotifier,
×
845
                },
×
846
        )
×
847
        if err != nil {
×
848
                return nil, err
×
849
        }
×
850

851
        s.witnessBeacon = newPreimageBeacon(
×
852
                dbs.ChanStateDB.NewWitnessCache(),
×
853
                s.interceptableSwitch.ForwardPacket,
×
854
        )
×
855

×
856
        chanStatusMgrCfg := &netann.ChanStatusConfig{
×
857
                ChanStatusSampleInterval: cfg.ChanStatusSampleInterval,
×
858
                ChanEnableTimeout:        cfg.ChanEnableTimeout,
×
859
                ChanDisableTimeout:       cfg.ChanDisableTimeout,
×
860
                OurPubKey:                nodeKeyDesc.PubKey,
×
861
                OurKeyLoc:                nodeKeyDesc.KeyLocator,
×
862
                MessageSigner:            s.nodeSigner,
×
863
                IsChannelActive:          s.htlcSwitch.HasActiveLink,
×
864
                ApplyChannelUpdate:       s.applyChannelUpdate,
×
865
                DB:                       s.chanStateDB,
×
866
                Graph:                    dbs.GraphDB,
×
867
        }
×
868

×
869
        chanStatusMgr, err := netann.NewChanStatusManager(chanStatusMgrCfg)
×
870
        if err != nil {
×
871
                return nil, err
×
872
        }
×
873
        s.chanStatusMgr = chanStatusMgr
×
874

×
875
        // If enabled, use either UPnP or NAT-PMP to automatically configure
×
876
        // port forwarding for users behind a NAT.
×
877
        if cfg.NAT {
×
878
                srvrLog.Info("Scanning local network for a UPnP enabled device")
×
879

×
880
                discoveryTimeout := time.Duration(10 * time.Second)
×
881

×
882
                ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(
×
883
                        context.Background(), discoveryTimeout,
×
884
                )
×
885
                defer cancel()
×
886
                upnp, err := nat.DiscoverUPnP(ctx)
×
887
                if err == nil {
×
888
                        s.natTraversal = upnp
×
889
                } else {
×
890
                        // If we were not able to discover a UPnP enabled device
×
891
                        // on the local network, we'll fall back to attempting
×
892
                        // to discover a NAT-PMP enabled device.
×
893
                        srvrLog.Errorf("Unable to discover a UPnP enabled "+
×
894
                                "device on the local network: %v", err)
×
895

×
896
                        srvrLog.Info("Scanning local network for a NAT-PMP " +
×
897
                                "enabled device")
×
898

×
899
                        pmp, err := nat.DiscoverPMP(discoveryTimeout)
×
900
                        if err != nil {
×
901
                                err := fmt.Errorf("unable to discover a "+
×
902
                                        "NAT-PMP enabled device on the local "+
×
903
                                        "network: %v", err)
×
904
                                srvrLog.Error(err)
×
905
                                return nil, err
×
906
                        }
×
907

908
                        s.natTraversal = pmp
×
909
                }
910
        }
911

912
        nodePubKey := route.NewVertex(nodeKeyDesc.PubKey)
×
913
        // Set the self node which represents our node in the graph.
×
914
        err = s.setSelfNode(ctx, nodePubKey, listenAddrs)
×
915
        if err != nil {
×
916
                return nil, err
×
917
        }
×
918

919
        // The router will get access to the payment ID sequencer, such that it
920
        // can generate unique payment IDs.
921
        sequencer, err := htlcswitch.NewPersistentSequencer(dbs.ChanStateDB)
×
922
        if err != nil {
×
923
                return nil, err
×
924
        }
×
925

926
        // Instantiate mission control with config from the sub server.
927
        //
928
        // TODO(joostjager): When we are further in the process of moving to sub
929
        // servers, the mission control instance itself can be moved there too.
930
        routingConfig := routerrpc.GetRoutingConfig(cfg.SubRPCServers.RouterRPC)
×
931

×
932
        // We only initialize a probability estimator if there's no custom one.
×
933
        var estimator routing.Estimator
×
934
        if cfg.Estimator != nil {
×
935
                estimator = cfg.Estimator
×
936
        } else {
×
937
                switch routingConfig.ProbabilityEstimatorType {
×
938
                case routing.AprioriEstimatorName:
×
939
                        aCfg := routingConfig.AprioriConfig
×
940
                        aprioriConfig := routing.AprioriConfig{
×
941
                                AprioriHopProbability: aCfg.HopProbability,
×
942
                                PenaltyHalfLife:       aCfg.PenaltyHalfLife,
×
943
                                AprioriWeight:         aCfg.Weight,
×
944
                                CapacityFraction:      aCfg.CapacityFraction,
×
945
                        }
×
946

×
947
                        estimator, err = routing.NewAprioriEstimator(
×
948
                                aprioriConfig,
×
949
                        )
×
950
                        if err != nil {
×
951
                                return nil, err
×
952
                        }
×
953

954
                case routing.BimodalEstimatorName:
×
955
                        bCfg := routingConfig.BimodalConfig
×
956
                        bimodalConfig := routing.BimodalConfig{
×
957
                                BimodalNodeWeight: bCfg.NodeWeight,
×
958
                                BimodalScaleMsat: lnwire.MilliSatoshi(
×
959
                                        bCfg.Scale,
×
960
                                ),
×
961
                                BimodalDecayTime: bCfg.DecayTime,
×
962
                        }
×
963

×
964
                        estimator, err = routing.NewBimodalEstimator(
×
965
                                bimodalConfig,
×
966
                        )
×
967
                        if err != nil {
×
968
                                return nil, err
×
969
                        }
×
970

971
                default:
×
972
                        return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown estimator type %v",
×
973
                                routingConfig.ProbabilityEstimatorType)
×
974
                }
975
        }
976

977
        mcCfg := &routing.MissionControlConfig{
×
978
                OnConfigUpdate:          fn.Some(s.UpdateRoutingConfig),
×
979
                Estimator:               estimator,
×
980
                MaxMcHistory:            routingConfig.MaxMcHistory,
×
981
                McFlushInterval:         routingConfig.McFlushInterval,
×
982
                MinFailureRelaxInterval: routing.DefaultMinFailureRelaxInterval,
×
983
        }
×
984

×
985
        s.missionController, err = routing.NewMissionController(
×
986
                dbs.ChanStateDB, nodePubKey, mcCfg,
×
987
        )
×
988
        if err != nil {
×
989
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't create mission control "+
×
990
                        "manager: %w", err)
×
991
        }
×
992
        s.defaultMC, err = s.missionController.GetNamespacedStore(
×
993
                routing.DefaultMissionControlNamespace,
×
994
        )
×
995
        if err != nil {
×
996
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't create mission control in the "+
×
997
                        "default namespace: %w", err)
×
998
        }
×
999

1000
        srvrLog.Debugf("Instantiating payment session source with config: "+
×
1001
                "AttemptCost=%v + %v%%, MinRouteProbability=%v",
×
1002
                int64(routingConfig.AttemptCost),
×
1003
                float64(routingConfig.AttemptCostPPM)/10000,
×
1004
                routingConfig.MinRouteProbability)
×
1005

×
1006
        pathFindingConfig := routing.PathFindingConfig{
×
1007
                AttemptCost: lnwire.NewMSatFromSatoshis(
×
1008
                        routingConfig.AttemptCost,
×
1009
                ),
×
1010
                AttemptCostPPM: routingConfig.AttemptCostPPM,
×
1011
                MinProbability: routingConfig.MinRouteProbability,
×
1012
        }
×
1013

×
1014
        sourceNode, err := s.v1Graph.SourceNode(ctx)
×
1015
        if err != nil {
×
1016
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("error getting source node: %w", err)
×
1017
        }
×
1018
        paymentSessionSource := &routing.SessionSource{
×
1019
                GraphSessionFactory: s.v1Graph,
×
1020
                SourceNode:          sourceNode,
×
1021
                MissionControl:      s.defaultMC,
×
1022
                GetLink:             s.htlcSwitch.GetLinkByShortID,
×
1023
                PathFindingConfig:   pathFindingConfig,
×
1024
        }
×
1025

×
1026
        s.controlTower = routing.NewControlTower(dbs.PaymentsDB)
×
1027

×
1028
        strictPruning := cfg.Bitcoin.Node == "neutrino" ||
×
1029
                cfg.Routing.StrictZombiePruning
×
1030

×
1031
        s.graphBuilder, err = graph.NewBuilder(&graph.Config{
×
1032
                SelfNode:            nodePubKey,
×
1033
                Graph:               dbs.GraphDB,
×
1034
                Chain:               cc.ChainIO,
×
1035
                ChainView:           cc.ChainView,
×
1036
                Notifier:            cc.ChainNotifier,
×
1037
                ChannelPruneExpiry:  graph.DefaultChannelPruneExpiry,
×
1038
                GraphPruneInterval:  time.Hour,
×
1039
                FirstTimePruneDelay: graph.DefaultFirstTimePruneDelay,
×
1040
                AssumeChannelValid:  cfg.Routing.AssumeChannelValid,
×
1041
                StrictZombiePruning: strictPruning,
×
1042
                IsAlias:             aliasmgr.IsAlias,
×
1043
        })
×
1044
        if err != nil {
×
1045
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't create graph builder: %w", err)
×
1046
        }
×
1047

1048
        s.chanRouter, err = routing.New(routing.Config{
×
1049
                SelfNode:                  nodePubKey,
×
1050
                RoutingGraph:              s.v1Graph,
×
1051
                Chain:                     cc.ChainIO,
×
1052
                Payer:                     s.htlcSwitch,
×
1053
                Control:                   s.controlTower,
×
1054
                MissionControl:            s.defaultMC,
×
1055
                SessionSource:             paymentSessionSource,
×
1056
                GetLink:                   s.htlcSwitch.GetLinkByShortID,
×
1057
                NextPaymentID:             sequencer.NextID,
×
1058
                PathFindingConfig:         pathFindingConfig,
×
1059
                Clock:                     clock.NewDefaultClock(),
×
1060
                ApplyChannelUpdate:        s.graphBuilder.ApplyChannelUpdate,
×
1061
                ClosedSCIDs:               s.fetchClosedChannelSCIDs(),
×
1062
                TrafficShaper:             implCfg.TrafficShaper,
×
1063
                KeepFailedPaymentAttempts: cfg.KeepFailedPaymentAttempts,
×
1064
        })
×
1065
        if err != nil {
×
1066
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't create router: %w", err)
×
1067
        }
×
1068

1069
        chanSeries := discovery.NewChanSeries(
×
1070
                graphdb.NewVersionedGraph(s.graphDB, lnwire.GossipVersion1),
×
1071
        )
×
1072
        gossipMessageStore, err := discovery.NewMessageStore(dbs.ChanStateDB)
×
1073
        if err != nil {
×
1074
                return nil, err
×
1075
        }
×
1076
        waitingProofStore, err := channeldb.NewWaitingProofStore(dbs.ChanStateDB)
×
1077
        if err != nil {
×
1078
                return nil, err
×
1079
        }
×
1080

1081
        scidCloserMan := discovery.NewScidCloserMan(s.graphDB, s.chanStateDB)
×
1082

×
1083
        s.authGossiper = discovery.New(discovery.Config{
×
1084
                Graph:                 s.graphBuilder,
×
1085
                ChainIO:               s.cc.ChainIO,
×
1086
                Notifier:              s.cc.ChainNotifier,
×
1087
                ChainParams:           s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.Params,
×
1088
                Broadcast:             s.BroadcastMessage,
×
1089
                ChanSeries:            chanSeries,
×
1090
                NotifyWhenOnline:      s.NotifyWhenOnline,
×
1091
                NotifyWhenOffline:     s.NotifyWhenOffline,
×
1092
                FetchSelfAnnouncement: s.getNodeAnnouncement,
×
1093
                UpdateSelfAnnouncement: func() (lnwire.NodeAnnouncement1,
×
1094
                        error) {
×
1095

×
1096
                        return s.genNodeAnnouncement(nil)
×
1097
                },
×
1098
                ProofMatureDelta:        cfg.Gossip.AnnouncementConf,
1099
                TrickleDelay:            time.Millisecond * time.Duration(cfg.TrickleDelay),
1100
                RetransmitTicker:        ticker.New(time.Minute * 30),
1101
                RebroadcastInterval:     time.Hour * 24,
1102
                WaitingProofStore:       waitingProofStore,
1103
                MessageStore:            gossipMessageStore,
1104
                AnnSigner:               s.nodeSigner,
1105
                RotateTicker:            ticker.New(discovery.DefaultSyncerRotationInterval),
1106
                HistoricalSyncTicker:    ticker.New(cfg.HistoricalSyncInterval),
1107
                NumActiveSyncers:        cfg.NumGraphSyncPeers,
1108
                NoTimestampQueries:      cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoTimestampQueryOption, //nolint:ll
1109
                MinimumBatchSize:        10,
1110
                SubBatchDelay:           cfg.Gossip.SubBatchDelay,
1111
                IgnoreHistoricalFilters: cfg.IgnoreHistoricalGossipFilters,
1112
                PinnedSyncers:           cfg.Gossip.PinnedSyncers,
1113
                MaxChannelUpdateBurst:   cfg.Gossip.MaxChannelUpdateBurst,
1114
                ChannelUpdateInterval:   cfg.Gossip.ChannelUpdateInterval,
1115
                IsAlias:                 aliasmgr.IsAlias,
1116
                SignAliasUpdate:         s.signAliasUpdate,
1117
                FindBaseByAlias:         s.aliasMgr.FindBaseSCID,
1118
                GetAlias:                s.aliasMgr.GetPeerAlias,
1119
                FindChannel:             s.findChannel,
1120
                IsStillZombieChannel:    s.graphBuilder.IsZombieChannel,
1121
                ScidCloser:              scidCloserMan,
1122
                AssumeChannelValid:      cfg.Routing.AssumeChannelValid,
1123
                MsgRateBytes:            cfg.Gossip.MsgRateBytes,
1124
                MsgBurstBytes:           cfg.Gossip.MsgBurstBytes,
1125
                FilterConcurrency:       cfg.Gossip.FilterConcurrency,
1126
                BanThreshold:            cfg.Gossip.BanThreshold,
1127
                PeerMsgRateBytes:        cfg.Gossip.PeerMsgRateBytes,
1128
        }, nodeKeyDesc)
1129

1130
        accessCfg := &accessManConfig{
×
1131
                initAccessPerms: func() (map[string]channeldb.ChanCount,
×
1132
                        error) {
×
1133

×
1134
                        genesisHash := *s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.GenesisHash
×
1135
                        return s.chanStateDB.FetchPermAndTempPeers(
×
1136
                                genesisHash[:],
×
1137
                        )
×
1138
                },
×
1139
                shouldDisconnect:   s.authGossiper.ShouldDisconnect,
1140
                maxRestrictedSlots: int64(s.cfg.NumRestrictedSlots),
1141
        }
1142

1143
        peerAccessMan, err := newAccessMan(accessCfg)
×
1144
        if err != nil {
×
1145
                return nil, err
×
1146
        }
×
1147

1148
        s.peerAccessMan = peerAccessMan
×
1149

×
1150
        selfVertex := route.Vertex(nodeKeyDesc.PubKey.SerializeCompressed())
×
1151
        //nolint:ll
×
1152
        s.localChanMgr = &localchans.Manager{
×
1153
                SelfPub:              nodeKeyDesc.PubKey,
×
1154
                DefaultRoutingPolicy: cc.RoutingPolicy,
×
1155
                ForAllOutgoingChannels: func(ctx context.Context,
×
1156
                        cb func(*models.ChannelEdgeInfo,
×
1157
                                *models.ChannelEdgePolicy) error,
×
1158
                        reset func()) error {
×
1159

×
1160
                        return s.v1Graph.ForEachNodeChannel(
×
1161
                                ctx, selfVertex,
×
1162
                                func(c *models.ChannelEdgeInfo,
×
1163
                                        e *models.ChannelEdgePolicy,
×
1164
                                        _ *models.ChannelEdgePolicy) error {
×
1165

×
1166
                                        // NOTE: The invoked callback here may
×
1167
                                        // receive a nil channel policy.
×
1168
                                        return cb(c, e)
×
1169
                                }, reset,
×
1170
                        )
1171
                },
1172
                PropagateChanPolicyUpdate: s.authGossiper.PropagateChanPolicyUpdate,
1173
                UpdateForwardingPolicies:  s.htlcSwitch.UpdateForwardingPolicies,
1174
                FetchChannel:              s.chanStateDB.FetchChannel,
1175
                AddEdge: func(ctx context.Context,
1176
                        edge *models.ChannelEdgeInfo) error {
×
1177

×
1178
                        return s.graphBuilder.AddEdge(ctx, edge)
×
1179
                },
×
1180
        }
1181

1182
        utxnStore, err := contractcourt.NewNurseryStore(
×
1183
                s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.GenesisHash, dbs.ChanStateDB,
×
1184
        )
×
1185
        if err != nil {
×
1186
                srvrLog.Errorf("unable to create nursery store: %v", err)
×
1187
                return nil, err
×
1188
        }
×
1189

1190
        sweeperStore, err := sweep.NewSweeperStore(
×
1191
                dbs.ChanStateDB, s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.GenesisHash,
×
1192
        )
×
1193
        if err != nil {
×
1194
                srvrLog.Errorf("unable to create sweeper store: %v", err)
×
1195
                return nil, err
×
1196
        }
×
1197

1198
        aggregator := sweep.NewBudgetAggregator(
×
1199
                cc.FeeEstimator, sweep.DefaultMaxInputsPerTx,
×
1200
                s.implCfg.AuxSweeper,
×
1201
        )
×
1202

×
1203
        s.txPublisher = sweep.NewTxPublisher(sweep.TxPublisherConfig{
×
1204
                Signer:     cc.Wallet.Cfg.Signer,
×
1205
                Wallet:     cc.Wallet,
×
1206
                Estimator:  cc.FeeEstimator,
×
1207
                Notifier:   cc.ChainNotifier,
×
1208
                AuxSweeper: s.implCfg.AuxSweeper,
×
1209
        })
×
1210

×
1211
        s.sweeper = sweep.New(&sweep.UtxoSweeperConfig{
×
1212
                FeeEstimator: cc.FeeEstimator,
×
1213
                GenSweepScript: newSweepPkScriptGen(
×
1214
                        cc.Wallet, s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.Params,
×
1215
                ),
×
1216
                Signer:               cc.Wallet.Cfg.Signer,
×
1217
                Wallet:               newSweeperWallet(cc.Wallet),
×
1218
                Mempool:              cc.MempoolNotifier,
×
1219
                Notifier:             cc.ChainNotifier,
×
1220
                Store:                sweeperStore,
×
1221
                MaxInputsPerTx:       sweep.DefaultMaxInputsPerTx,
×
1222
                MaxFeeRate:           cfg.Sweeper.MaxFeeRate,
×
1223
                Aggregator:           aggregator,
×
1224
                Publisher:            s.txPublisher,
×
1225
                NoDeadlineConfTarget: cfg.Sweeper.NoDeadlineConfTarget,
×
1226
        })
×
1227

×
1228
        s.utxoNursery = contractcourt.NewUtxoNursery(&contractcourt.NurseryConfig{
×
1229
                ChainIO:             cc.ChainIO,
×
1230
                ConfDepth:           1,
×
1231
                FetchClosedChannels: s.chanStateDB.FetchClosedChannels,
×
1232
                FetchClosedChannel:  s.chanStateDB.FetchClosedChannel,
×
1233
                Notifier:            cc.ChainNotifier,
×
1234
                PublishTransaction:  cc.Wallet.PublishTransaction,
×
1235
                Store:               utxnStore,
×
1236
                SweepInput:          s.sweeper.SweepInput,
×
1237
                Budget:              s.cfg.Sweeper.Budget,
×
1238
        })
×
1239

×
1240
        // Construct a closure that wraps the htlcswitch's CloseLink method.
×
1241
        closeLink := func(chanPoint *wire.OutPoint,
×
1242
                closureType contractcourt.ChannelCloseType) {
×
1243
                // TODO(conner): Properly respect the update and error channels
×
1244
                // returned by CloseLink.
×
1245

×
1246
                // Instruct the switch to close the channel.  Provide no close out
×
1247
                // delivery script or target fee per kw because user input is not
×
1248
                // available when the remote peer closes the channel.
×
1249
                s.htlcSwitch.CloseLink(
×
1250
                        context.Background(), chanPoint, closureType, 0, 0, nil,
×
1251
                )
×
1252
        }
×
1253

1254
        // We will use the following channel to reliably hand off contract
1255
        // breach events from the ChannelArbitrator to the BreachArbitrator,
1256
        contractBreaches := make(chan *contractcourt.ContractBreachEvent, 1)
×
1257

×
1258
        s.breachArbitrator = contractcourt.NewBreachArbitrator(
×
1259
                &contractcourt.BreachConfig{
×
1260
                        CloseLink: closeLink,
×
1261
                        DB:        s.chanStateDB,
×
1262
                        Estimator: s.cc.FeeEstimator,
×
1263
                        GenSweepScript: newSweepPkScriptGen(
×
1264
                                cc.Wallet, s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.Params,
×
1265
                        ),
×
1266
                        Notifier:           cc.ChainNotifier,
×
1267
                        PublishTransaction: cc.Wallet.PublishTransaction,
×
1268
                        ContractBreaches:   contractBreaches,
×
1269
                        Signer:             cc.Wallet.Cfg.Signer,
×
1270
                        Store: contractcourt.NewRetributionStore(
×
1271
                                dbs.ChanStateDB,
×
1272
                        ),
×
1273
                        AuxSweeper: s.implCfg.AuxSweeper,
×
1274
                },
×
1275
        )
×
1276

×
1277
        //nolint:ll
×
1278
        s.chainArb = contractcourt.NewChainArbitrator(contractcourt.ChainArbitratorConfig{
×
1279
                ChainHash:              *s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.GenesisHash,
×
1280
                IncomingBroadcastDelta: lncfg.DefaultIncomingBroadcastDelta,
×
1281
                OutgoingBroadcastDelta: lncfg.DefaultOutgoingBroadcastDelta,
×
1282
                NewSweepAddr: func() ([]byte, error) {
×
1283
                        addr, err := newSweepPkScriptGen(
×
1284
                                cc.Wallet, netParams,
×
1285
                        )().Unpack()
×
1286
                        if err != nil {
×
1287
                                return nil, err
×
1288
                        }
×
1289

1290
                        return addr.DeliveryAddress, nil
×
1291
                },
1292
                PublishTx: cc.Wallet.PublishTransaction,
1293
                DeliverResolutionMsg: func(msgs ...contractcourt.ResolutionMsg) error {
×
1294
                        for _, msg := range msgs {
×
1295
                                err := s.htlcSwitch.ProcessContractResolution(msg)
×
1296
                                if err != nil {
×
1297
                                        return err
×
1298
                                }
×
1299
                        }
1300
                        return nil
×
1301
                },
1302
                IncubateOutputs: func(chanPoint wire.OutPoint,
1303
                        outHtlcRes fn.Option[lnwallet.OutgoingHtlcResolution],
1304
                        inHtlcRes fn.Option[lnwallet.IncomingHtlcResolution],
1305
                        broadcastHeight uint32,
1306
                        deadlineHeight fn.Option[int32]) error {
×
1307

×
1308
                        return s.utxoNursery.IncubateOutputs(
×
1309
                                chanPoint, outHtlcRes, inHtlcRes,
×
1310
                                broadcastHeight, deadlineHeight,
×
1311
                        )
×
1312
                },
×
1313
                PreimageDB:   s.witnessBeacon,
1314
                Notifier:     cc.ChainNotifier,
1315
                Mempool:      cc.MempoolNotifier,
1316
                Signer:       cc.Wallet.Cfg.Signer,
1317
                FeeEstimator: cc.FeeEstimator,
1318
                ChainIO:      cc.ChainIO,
1319
                MarkLinkInactive: func(chanPoint wire.OutPoint) error {
×
1320
                        chanID := lnwire.NewChanIDFromOutPoint(chanPoint)
×
1321
                        s.htlcSwitch.RemoveLink(chanID)
×
1322
                        return nil
×
1323
                },
×
1324
                IsOurAddress: cc.Wallet.IsOurAddress,
1325
                ContractBreach: func(chanPoint wire.OutPoint,
1326
                        breachRet *lnwallet.BreachRetribution) error {
×
1327

×
1328
                        // processACK will handle the BreachArbitrator ACKing
×
1329
                        // the event.
×
1330
                        finalErr := make(chan error, 1)
×
1331
                        processACK := func(brarErr error) {
×
1332
                                if brarErr != nil {
×
1333
                                        finalErr <- brarErr
×
1334
                                        return
×
1335
                                }
×
1336

1337
                                // If the BreachArbitrator successfully handled
1338
                                // the event, we can signal that the handoff
1339
                                // was successful.
1340
                                finalErr <- nil
×
1341
                        }
1342

1343
                        event := &contractcourt.ContractBreachEvent{
×
1344
                                ChanPoint:         chanPoint,
×
1345
                                ProcessACK:        processACK,
×
1346
                                BreachRetribution: breachRet,
×
1347
                        }
×
1348

×
1349
                        // Send the contract breach event to the
×
1350
                        // BreachArbitrator.
×
1351
                        select {
×
1352
                        case contractBreaches <- event:
×
1353
                        case <-s.quit:
×
1354
                                return ErrServerShuttingDown
×
1355
                        }
1356

1357
                        // We'll wait for a final error to be available from
1358
                        // the BreachArbitrator.
1359
                        select {
×
1360
                        case err := <-finalErr:
×
1361
                                return err
×
1362
                        case <-s.quit:
×
1363
                                return ErrServerShuttingDown
×
1364
                        }
1365
                },
1366
                DisableChannel: func(chanPoint wire.OutPoint) error {
×
1367
                        return s.chanStatusMgr.RequestDisable(chanPoint, false)
×
1368
                },
×
1369
                Sweeper:                       s.sweeper,
1370
                Registry:                      s.invoices,
1371
                NotifyClosedChannel:           s.channelNotifier.NotifyClosedChannelEvent,
1372
                NotifyFullyResolvedChannel:    s.channelNotifier.NotifyFullyResolvedChannelEvent,
1373
                OnionProcessor:                s.sphinxPayment,
1374
                PaymentsExpirationGracePeriod: cfg.PaymentsExpirationGracePeriod,
1375
                IsForwardedHTLC:               s.htlcSwitch.IsForwardedHTLC,
1376
                Clock:                         clock.NewDefaultClock(),
1377
                SubscribeBreachComplete:       s.breachArbitrator.SubscribeBreachComplete,
1378
                PutFinalHtlcOutcome:           s.chanStateDB.PutOnchainFinalHtlcOutcome,
1379
                HtlcNotifier:                  s.htlcNotifier,
1380
                Budget:                        *s.cfg.Sweeper.Budget,
1381

1382
                // TODO(yy): remove this hack once PaymentCircuit is interfaced.
1383
                QueryIncomingCircuit: func(
1384
                        circuit models.CircuitKey) *models.CircuitKey {
×
1385

×
1386
                        // Get the circuit map.
×
1387
                        circuits := s.htlcSwitch.CircuitLookup()
×
1388

×
1389
                        // Lookup the outgoing circuit.
×
1390
                        pc := circuits.LookupOpenCircuit(circuit)
×
1391
                        if pc == nil {
×
1392
                                return nil
×
1393
                        }
×
1394

1395
                        return &pc.Incoming
×
1396
                },
1397
                AuxLeafStore: implCfg.AuxLeafStore,
1398
                AuxSigner:    implCfg.AuxSigner,
1399
                AuxResolver:  implCfg.AuxContractResolver,
1400
                AuxCloser: fn.MapOption(
1401
                        func(c chcl.AuxChanCloser) contractcourt.AuxChanCloser {
×
1402
                                return c
×
1403
                        },
×
1404
                )(implCfg.AuxChanCloser),
1405
                ChannelCloseConfs: s.cfg.Dev.ChannelCloseConfs(),
1406
        }, dbs.ChanStateDB)
1407

1408
        // Select the configuration and funding parameters for Bitcoin.
1409
        chainCfg := cfg.Bitcoin
×
1410
        minRemoteDelay := funding.MinBtcRemoteDelay
×
1411
        maxRemoteDelay := funding.MaxBtcRemoteDelay
×
1412

×
1413
        var chanIDSeed [32]byte
×
1414
        if _, err := rand.Read(chanIDSeed[:]); err != nil {
×
1415
                return nil, err
×
1416
        }
×
1417

1418
        // Wrap the DeleteChannelEdges method so that the funding manager can
1419
        // use it without depending on several layers of indirection.
1420
        deleteAliasEdge := func(scid lnwire.ShortChannelID) (
×
1421
                *models.ChannelEdgePolicy, error) {
×
1422

×
1423
                info, e1, e2, err := s.graphDB.FetchChannelEdgesByID(
×
1424
                        context.TODO(), scid.ToUint64(),
×
1425
                )
×
1426
                if errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrEdgeNotFound) {
×
1427
                        // This is unlikely but there is a slim chance of this
×
1428
                        // being hit if lnd was killed via SIGKILL and the
×
1429
                        // funding manager was stepping through the delete
×
1430
                        // alias edge logic.
×
1431
                        return nil, nil
×
1432
                } else if err != nil {
×
1433
                        return nil, err
×
1434
                }
×
1435

1436
                // Grab our key to find our policy.
1437
                var ourKey [33]byte
×
1438
                copy(ourKey[:], nodeKeyDesc.PubKey.SerializeCompressed())
×
1439

×
1440
                var ourPolicy *models.ChannelEdgePolicy
×
1441
                if info != nil && info.NodeKey1Bytes == ourKey {
×
1442
                        ourPolicy = e1
×
1443
                } else {
×
1444
                        ourPolicy = e2
×
1445
                }
×
1446

1447
                if ourPolicy == nil {
×
1448
                        // Something is wrong, so return an error.
×
1449
                        return nil, fmt.Errorf("we don't have an edge")
×
1450
                }
×
1451

1452
                err = s.v1Graph.DeleteChannelEdges(
×
1453
                        context.TODO(), false, false, scid.ToUint64(),
×
1454
                )
×
1455
                return ourPolicy, err
×
1456
        }
1457

1458
        // For the reservationTimeout and the zombieSweeperInterval different
1459
        // values are set in case we are in a dev environment so enhance test
1460
        // capacilities.
1461
        reservationTimeout := chanfunding.DefaultReservationTimeout
×
1462
        zombieSweeperInterval := lncfg.DefaultZombieSweeperInterval
×
1463

×
1464
        // Get the development config for funding manager. If we are not in
×
1465
        // development mode, this would be nil.
×
1466
        var devCfg *funding.DevConfig
×
1467
        if lncfg.IsDevBuild() {
×
1468
                devCfg = &funding.DevConfig{
×
1469
                        ProcessChannelReadyWait: cfg.Dev.ChannelReadyWait(),
×
1470
                        MaxWaitNumBlocksFundingConf: cfg.Dev.
×
1471
                                GetMaxWaitNumBlocksFundingConf(),
×
1472
                }
×
1473

×
1474
                reservationTimeout = cfg.Dev.GetReservationTimeout()
×
1475
                zombieSweeperInterval = cfg.Dev.GetZombieSweeperInterval()
×
1476

×
1477
                srvrLog.Debugf("Using the dev config for the fundingMgr: %v, "+
×
1478
                        "reservationTimeout=%v, zombieSweeperInterval=%v",
×
1479
                        devCfg, reservationTimeout, zombieSweeperInterval)
×
1480
        }
×
1481

1482
        // Attempt to parse the provided upfront-shutdown address (if any).
1483
        script, err := chcl.ParseUpfrontShutdownAddress(
×
1484
                cfg.UpfrontShutdownAddr, cfg.ActiveNetParams.Params,
×
1485
        )
×
1486
        if err != nil {
×
1487
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("error parsing upfront shutdown: %w",
×
1488
                        err)
×
1489
        }
×
1490

1491
        //nolint:ll
1492
        s.fundingMgr, err = funding.NewFundingManager(funding.Config{
×
1493
                Dev:                devCfg,
×
1494
                NoWumboChans:       !cfg.ProtocolOptions.Wumbo(),
×
1495
                IDKey:              nodeKeyDesc.PubKey,
×
1496
                IDKeyLoc:           nodeKeyDesc.KeyLocator,
×
1497
                Wallet:             cc.Wallet,
×
1498
                PublishTransaction: cc.Wallet.PublishTransaction,
×
1499
                UpdateLabel: func(hash chainhash.Hash, label string) error {
×
1500
                        return cc.Wallet.LabelTransaction(hash, label, true)
×
1501
                },
×
1502
                Notifier:     cc.ChainNotifier,
1503
                ChannelDB:    s.chanStateDB,
1504
                FeeEstimator: cc.FeeEstimator,
1505
                SignMessage:  cc.MsgSigner.SignMessage,
1506
                CurrentNodeAnnouncement: func() (lnwire.NodeAnnouncement1,
1507
                        error) {
×
1508

×
1509
                        return s.genNodeAnnouncement(nil)
×
1510
                },
×
1511
                SendAnnouncement:     s.authGossiper.ProcessLocalAnnouncement,
1512
                NotifyWhenOnline:     s.NotifyWhenOnline,
1513
                TempChanIDSeed:       chanIDSeed,
1514
                FindChannel:          s.findChannel,
1515
                DefaultRoutingPolicy: cc.RoutingPolicy,
1516
                DefaultMinHtlcIn:     cc.MinHtlcIn,
1517
                NumRequiredConfs: func(chanAmt btcutil.Amount,
1518
                        pushAmt lnwire.MilliSatoshi) uint16 {
×
1519
                        // In case the user has explicitly specified
×
1520
                        // a default value for the number of
×
1521
                        // confirmations, we use it.
×
1522
                        defaultConf := uint16(chainCfg.DefaultNumChanConfs)
×
1523
                        if defaultConf != 0 {
×
1524
                                return defaultConf
×
1525
                        }
×
1526

1527
                        // Otherwise, scale the number of confirmations based on
1528
                        // the channel amount and push amount. For large
1529
                        // channels we increase the number of
1530
                        // confirmations we require for the channel to be
1531
                        // considered open. As it is always the
1532
                        // responder that gets to choose value, the
1533
                        // pushAmt is value being pushed to us. This
1534
                        // means we have more to lose in the case this
1535
                        // gets re-orged out, and we will require more
1536
                        // confirmations before we consider it open.
1537
                        return lnwallet.FundingConfsForAmounts(chanAmt, pushAmt)
×
1538
                },
1539
                RequiredRemoteDelay: func(chanAmt btcutil.Amount) uint16 {
×
1540
                        // We scale the remote CSV delay (the time the
×
1541
                        // remote have to claim funds in case of a unilateral
×
1542
                        // close) linearly from minRemoteDelay blocks
×
1543
                        // for small channels, to maxRemoteDelay blocks
×
1544
                        // for channels of size MaxFundingAmount.
×
1545

×
1546
                        // In case the user has explicitly specified
×
1547
                        // a default value for the remote delay, we
×
1548
                        // use it.
×
1549
                        defaultDelay := uint16(chainCfg.DefaultRemoteDelay)
×
1550
                        if defaultDelay > 0 {
×
1551
                                return defaultDelay
×
1552
                        }
×
1553

1554
                        // If this is a wumbo channel, then we'll require the
1555
                        // max value.
1556
                        if chanAmt > MaxFundingAmount {
×
1557
                                return maxRemoteDelay
×
1558
                        }
×
1559

1560
                        // If not we scale according to channel size.
1561
                        delay := uint16(btcutil.Amount(maxRemoteDelay) *
×
1562
                                chanAmt / MaxFundingAmount)
×
1563
                        if delay < minRemoteDelay {
×
1564
                                delay = minRemoteDelay
×
1565
                        }
×
1566
                        if delay > maxRemoteDelay {
×
1567
                                delay = maxRemoteDelay
×
1568
                        }
×
1569
                        return delay
×
1570
                },
1571
                WatchNewChannel: func(channel *channeldb.OpenChannel,
1572
                        peerKey *btcec.PublicKey) error {
×
1573

×
1574
                        // First, we'll mark this new peer as a persistent peer
×
1575
                        // for re-connection purposes. If the peer is not yet
×
1576
                        // tracked or the user hasn't requested it to be perm,
×
1577
                        // we'll set false to prevent the server from continuing
×
1578
                        // to connect to this peer even if the number of
×
1579
                        // channels with this peer is zero.
×
1580
                        s.mu.Lock()
×
1581
                        pubStr := string(peerKey.SerializeCompressed())
×
1582
                        if _, ok := s.persistentPeers[pubStr]; !ok {
×
1583
                                s.persistentPeers[pubStr] = false
×
1584
                        }
×
1585
                        s.mu.Unlock()
×
1586

×
1587
                        // With that taken care of, we'll send this channel to
×
1588
                        // the chain arb so it can react to on-chain events.
×
1589
                        return s.chainArb.WatchNewChannel(channel)
×
1590
                },
1591
                ReportShortChanID: func(chanPoint wire.OutPoint) error {
×
1592
                        cid := lnwire.NewChanIDFromOutPoint(chanPoint)
×
1593
                        return s.htlcSwitch.UpdateShortChanID(cid)
×
1594
                },
×
1595
                RequiredRemoteChanReserve: func(chanAmt,
1596
                        dustLimit btcutil.Amount) btcutil.Amount {
×
1597

×
1598
                        // By default, we'll require the remote peer to maintain
×
1599
                        // at least 1% of the total channel capacity at all
×
1600
                        // times. If this value ends up dipping below the dust
×
1601
                        // limit, then we'll use the dust limit itself as the
×
1602
                        // reserve as required by BOLT #2.
×
1603
                        reserve := chanAmt / 100
×
1604
                        if reserve < dustLimit {
×
1605
                                reserve = dustLimit
×
1606
                        }
×
1607

1608
                        return reserve
×
1609
                },
1610
                RequiredRemoteMaxValue: func(chanAmt btcutil.Amount) lnwire.MilliSatoshi {
×
1611
                        // By default, we'll allow the remote peer to fully
×
1612
                        // utilize the full bandwidth of the channel, minus our
×
1613
                        // required reserve.
×
1614
                        reserve := lnwire.NewMSatFromSatoshis(chanAmt / 100)
×
1615
                        return lnwire.NewMSatFromSatoshis(chanAmt) - reserve
×
1616
                },
×
1617
                RequiredRemoteMaxHTLCs: func(chanAmt btcutil.Amount) uint16 {
×
1618
                        if cfg.DefaultRemoteMaxHtlcs > 0 {
×
1619
                                return cfg.DefaultRemoteMaxHtlcs
×
1620
                        }
×
1621

1622
                        // By default, we'll permit them to utilize the full
1623
                        // channel bandwidth.
1624
                        return uint16(input.MaxHTLCNumber / 2)
×
1625
                },
1626
                ZombieSweeperInterval:         zombieSweeperInterval,
1627
                ReservationTimeout:            reservationTimeout,
1628
                MinChanSize:                   btcutil.Amount(cfg.MinChanSize),
1629
                MaxChanSize:                   btcutil.Amount(cfg.MaxChanSize),
1630
                MaxPendingChannels:            cfg.MaxPendingChannels,
1631
                RejectPush:                    cfg.RejectPush,
1632
                MaxLocalCSVDelay:              chainCfg.MaxLocalDelay,
1633
                NotifyOpenChannelEvent:        s.notifyOpenChannelPeerEvent,
1634
                OpenChannelPredicate:          chanPredicate,
1635
                NotifyPendingOpenChannelEvent: s.notifyPendingOpenChannelPeerEvent,
1636
                NotifyFundingTimeout:          s.notifyFundingTimeoutPeerEvent,
1637
                EnableUpfrontShutdown:         cfg.EnableUpfrontShutdown,
1638
                MaxAnchorsCommitFeeRate: chainfee.SatPerKVByte(
1639
                        s.cfg.MaxCommitFeeRateAnchors * 1000).FeePerKWeight(),
1640
                DeleteAliasEdge:      deleteAliasEdge,
1641
                AliasManager:         s.aliasMgr,
1642
                IsSweeperOutpoint:    s.sweeper.IsSweeperOutpoint,
1643
                AuxFundingController: implCfg.AuxFundingController,
1644
                AuxSigner:            implCfg.AuxSigner,
1645
                AuxResolver:          implCfg.AuxContractResolver,
1646
                AuxChannelNegotiator: implCfg.AuxChannelNegotiator,
1647
                ShutdownScript:       peer.ChooseAddr(script),
1648
        })
1649
        if err != nil {
×
1650
                return nil, err
×
1651
        }
×
1652

1653
        // Next, we'll assemble the sub-system that will maintain an on-disk
1654
        // static backup of the latest channel state.
1655
        chanNotifier := &channelNotifier{
×
1656
                chanNotifier: s.channelNotifier,
×
1657
                addrs:        s.addrSource,
×
1658
        }
×
1659
        backupFile := chanbackup.NewMultiFile(
×
1660
                cfg.BackupFilePath, cfg.NoBackupArchive,
×
1661
        )
×
1662
        startingChans, err := chanbackup.FetchStaticChanBackups(
×
1663
                ctx, s.chanStateDB, s.addrSource,
×
1664
        )
×
1665
        if err != nil {
×
1666
                return nil, err
×
1667
        }
×
1668
        s.chanSubSwapper, err = chanbackup.NewSubSwapper(
×
1669
                ctx, startingChans, chanNotifier, s.cc.KeyRing, backupFile,
×
1670
        )
×
1671
        if err != nil {
×
1672
                return nil, err
×
1673
        }
×
1674

1675
        // Assemble a peer notifier which will provide clients with subscriptions
1676
        // to peer online and offline events.
1677
        s.peerNotifier = peernotifier.New()
×
1678

×
1679
        // Create a channel event store which monitors all open channels.
×
1680
        s.chanEventStore = chanfitness.NewChannelEventStore(&chanfitness.Config{
×
1681
                SubscribeChannelEvents: func() (subscribe.Subscription, error) {
×
1682
                        return s.channelNotifier.SubscribeChannelEvents()
×
1683
                },
×
1684
                SubscribePeerEvents: func() (subscribe.Subscription, error) {
×
1685
                        return s.peerNotifier.SubscribePeerEvents()
×
1686
                },
×
1687
                GetOpenChannels: s.chanStateDB.FetchAllOpenChannels,
1688
                Clock:           clock.NewDefaultClock(),
1689
                ReadFlapCount:   s.miscDB.ReadFlapCount,
1690
                WriteFlapCount:  s.miscDB.WriteFlapCounts,
1691
                FlapCountTicker: ticker.New(chanfitness.FlapCountFlushRate),
1692
        })
1693

1694
        if cfg.WtClient.Active {
×
1695
                policy := wtpolicy.DefaultPolicy()
×
1696
                policy.MaxUpdates = cfg.WtClient.MaxUpdates
×
1697

×
1698
                // We expose the sweep fee rate in sat/vbyte, but the tower
×
1699
                // protocol operations on sat/kw.
×
1700
                sweepRateSatPerVByte := chainfee.SatPerKVByte(
×
1701
                        1000 * cfg.WtClient.SweepFeeRate,
×
1702
                )
×
1703

×
1704
                policy.SweepFeeRate = sweepRateSatPerVByte.FeePerKWeight()
×
1705

×
1706
                if err := policy.Validate(); err != nil {
×
1707
                        return nil, err
×
1708
                }
×
1709

1710
                // authDial is the wrapper around the btrontide.Dial for the
1711
                // watchtower.
1712
                authDial := func(localKey keychain.SingleKeyECDH,
×
1713
                        netAddr *lnwire.NetAddress,
×
1714
                        dialer tor.DialFunc) (wtserver.Peer, error) {
×
1715

×
1716
                        return brontide.Dial(
×
1717
                                localKey, netAddr, cfg.ConnectionTimeout, dialer,
×
1718
                        )
×
1719
                }
×
1720

1721
                // buildBreachRetribution is a call-back that can be used to
1722
                // query the BreachRetribution info and channel type given a
1723
                // channel ID and commitment height.
1724
                buildBreachRetribution := func(chanID lnwire.ChannelID,
×
1725
                        commitHeight uint64) (*lnwallet.BreachRetribution,
×
1726
                        channeldb.ChannelType, error) {
×
1727

×
1728
                        channel, err := s.chanStateDB.FetchChannelByID(
×
1729
                                nil, chanID,
×
1730
                        )
×
1731
                        if err != nil {
×
1732
                                return nil, 0, err
×
1733
                        }
×
1734

1735
                        br, err := lnwallet.NewBreachRetribution(
×
1736
                                channel, commitHeight, 0, nil,
×
1737
                                implCfg.AuxLeafStore,
×
1738
                                implCfg.AuxContractResolver,
×
1739
                        )
×
1740
                        if err != nil {
×
1741
                                return nil, 0, err
×
1742
                        }
×
1743

1744
                        return br, channel.ChanType, nil
×
1745
                }
1746

1747
                fetchClosedChannel := s.chanStateDB.FetchClosedChannelForID
×
1748

×
1749
                // Copy the policy for legacy channels and set the blob flag
×
1750
                // signalling support for anchor channels.
×
1751
                anchorPolicy := policy
×
1752
                anchorPolicy.BlobType |= blob.Type(blob.FlagAnchorChannel)
×
1753

×
1754
                // Copy the policy for legacy channels and set the blob flag
×
1755
                // signalling support for taproot channels.
×
1756
                taprootPolicy := policy
×
1757
                taprootPolicy.TxPolicy.BlobType |= blob.Type(
×
1758
                        blob.FlagTaprootChannel,
×
1759
                )
×
1760

×
1761
                s.towerClientMgr, err = wtclient.NewManager(&wtclient.Config{
×
1762
                        FetchClosedChannel:     fetchClosedChannel,
×
1763
                        BuildBreachRetribution: buildBreachRetribution,
×
1764
                        SessionCloseRange:      cfg.WtClient.SessionCloseRange,
×
1765
                        ChainNotifier:          s.cc.ChainNotifier,
×
1766
                        SubscribeChannelEvents: func() (subscribe.Subscription,
×
1767
                                error) {
×
1768

×
1769
                                return s.channelNotifier.
×
1770
                                        SubscribeChannelEvents()
×
1771
                        },
×
1772
                        Signer: cc.Wallet.Cfg.Signer,
1773
                        NewAddress: func() ([]byte, error) {
×
1774
                                addr, err := newSweepPkScriptGen(
×
1775
                                        cc.Wallet, netParams,
×
1776
                                )().Unpack()
×
1777
                                if err != nil {
×
1778
                                        return nil, err
×
1779
                                }
×
1780

1781
                                return addr.DeliveryAddress, nil
×
1782
                        },
1783
                        SecretKeyRing:      s.cc.KeyRing,
1784
                        Dial:               cfg.net.Dial,
1785
                        AuthDial:           authDial,
1786
                        DB:                 dbs.TowerClientDB,
1787
                        ChainHash:          *s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.GenesisHash,
1788
                        MinBackoff:         10 * time.Second,
1789
                        MaxBackoff:         5 * time.Minute,
1790
                        MaxTasksInMemQueue: cfg.WtClient.MaxTasksInMemQueue,
1791
                }, policy, anchorPolicy, taprootPolicy)
1792
                if err != nil {
×
1793
                        return nil, err
×
1794
                }
×
1795
        }
1796

1797
        if len(cfg.ExternalHosts) != 0 {
×
1798
                advertisedIPs := make(map[string]struct{})
×
1799
                for _, addr := range s.currentNodeAnn.Addresses {
×
1800
                        advertisedIPs[addr.String()] = struct{}{}
×
1801
                }
×
1802

1803
                s.hostAnn = netann.NewHostAnnouncer(netann.HostAnnouncerConfig{
×
1804
                        Hosts:         cfg.ExternalHosts,
×
1805
                        RefreshTicker: ticker.New(defaultHostSampleInterval),
×
1806
                        LookupHost: func(host string) (net.Addr, error) {
×
1807
                                return lncfg.ParseAddressString(
×
1808
                                        host, strconv.Itoa(defaultPeerPort),
×
1809
                                        cfg.net.ResolveTCPAddr,
×
1810
                                )
×
1811
                        },
×
1812
                        AdvertisedIPs: advertisedIPs,
1813
                        AnnounceNewIPs: netann.IPAnnouncer(
1814
                                func(modifier ...netann.NodeAnnModifier) (
1815
                                        lnwire.NodeAnnouncement1, error) {
×
1816

×
1817
                                        return s.genNodeAnnouncement(
×
1818
                                                nil, modifier...,
×
1819
                                        )
×
1820
                                }),
×
1821
                })
1822
        }
1823

1824
        // Create liveness monitor.
1825
        s.createLivenessMonitor(cfg, cc, leaderElector)
×
1826

×
1827
        listeners := make([]net.Listener, len(listenAddrs))
×
1828
        for i, listenAddr := range listenAddrs {
×
1829
                // Note: though brontide.NewListener uses ResolveTCPAddr, it
×
1830
                // doesn't need to call the general lndResolveTCP function
×
1831
                // since we are resolving a local address.
×
1832

×
1833
                // RESOLVE: We are actually partially accepting inbound
×
1834
                // connection requests when we call NewListener.
×
1835
                listeners[i], err = brontide.NewListener(
×
1836
                        nodeKeyECDH, listenAddr.String(),
×
1837
                        // TODO(yy): remove this check and unify the inbound
×
1838
                        // connection check inside `InboundPeerConnected`.
×
1839
                        s.peerAccessMan.checkAcceptIncomingConn,
×
1840
                )
×
1841
                if err != nil {
×
1842
                        return nil, err
×
1843
                }
×
1844
        }
1845

1846
        // Create the connection manager which will be responsible for
1847
        // maintaining persistent outbound connections and also accepting new
1848
        // incoming connections
1849
        cmgr, err := connmgr.New(&connmgr.Config{
×
1850
                Listeners:      listeners,
×
1851
                OnAccept:       s.InboundPeerConnected,
×
1852
                RetryDuration:  time.Second * 5,
×
1853
                TargetOutbound: 100,
×
1854
                Dial: noiseDial(
×
1855
                        nodeKeyECDH, s.cfg.net, s.cfg.ConnectionTimeout,
×
1856
                ),
×
1857
                OnConnection: s.OutboundPeerConnected,
×
1858
        })
×
1859
        if err != nil {
×
1860
                return nil, err
×
1861
        }
×
1862
        s.connMgr = cmgr
×
1863

×
1864
        // Finally, register the subsystems in blockbeat.
×
1865
        s.registerBlockConsumers()
×
1866

×
1867
        return s, nil
×
1868
}
1869

1870
// UpdateRoutingConfig is a callback function to update the routing config
1871
// values in the main cfg.
1872
func (s *server) UpdateRoutingConfig(cfg *routing.MissionControlConfig) {
×
1873
        routerCfg := s.cfg.SubRPCServers.RouterRPC
×
1874

×
1875
        switch c := cfg.Estimator.Config().(type) {
×
1876
        case routing.AprioriConfig:
×
1877
                routerCfg.ProbabilityEstimatorType =
×
1878
                        routing.AprioriEstimatorName
×
1879

×
1880
                targetCfg := routerCfg.AprioriConfig
×
1881
                targetCfg.PenaltyHalfLife = c.PenaltyHalfLife
×
1882
                targetCfg.Weight = c.AprioriWeight
×
1883
                targetCfg.CapacityFraction = c.CapacityFraction
×
1884
                targetCfg.HopProbability = c.AprioriHopProbability
×
1885

1886
        case routing.BimodalConfig:
×
1887
                routerCfg.ProbabilityEstimatorType =
×
1888
                        routing.BimodalEstimatorName
×
1889

×
1890
                targetCfg := routerCfg.BimodalConfig
×
1891
                targetCfg.Scale = int64(c.BimodalScaleMsat)
×
1892
                targetCfg.NodeWeight = c.BimodalNodeWeight
×
1893
                targetCfg.DecayTime = c.BimodalDecayTime
×
1894
        }
1895

1896
        routerCfg.MaxMcHistory = cfg.MaxMcHistory
×
1897
}
1898

1899
// registerBlockConsumers registers the subsystems that consume block events.
1900
// By calling `RegisterQueue`, a list of subsystems are registered in the
1901
// blockbeat for block notifications. When a new block arrives, the subsystems
1902
// in the same queue are notified sequentially, and different queues are
1903
// notified concurrently.
1904
//
1905
// NOTE: To put a subsystem in a different queue, create a slice and pass it to
1906
// a new `RegisterQueue` call.
1907
func (s *server) registerBlockConsumers() {
×
1908
        // In this queue, when a new block arrives, it will be received and
×
1909
        // processed in this order: chainArb -> sweeper -> txPublisher.
×
1910
        consumers := []chainio.Consumer{
×
1911
                s.chainArb,
×
1912
                s.sweeper,
×
1913
                s.txPublisher,
×
1914
        }
×
1915
        s.blockbeatDispatcher.RegisterQueue(consumers)
×
1916
}
×
1917

1918
// signAliasUpdate takes a ChannelUpdate and returns the signature. This is
1919
// used for option_scid_alias channels where the ChannelUpdate to be sent back
1920
// may differ from what is on disk.
1921
func (s *server) signAliasUpdate(u *lnwire.ChannelUpdate1) (*ecdsa.Signature,
1922
        error) {
×
1923

×
1924
        data, err := u.DataToSign()
×
1925
        if err != nil {
×
1926
                return nil, err
×
1927
        }
×
1928

1929
        return s.cc.MsgSigner.SignMessage(s.identityKeyLoc, data, true)
×
1930
}
1931

1932
// createLivenessMonitor creates a set of health checks using our configured
1933
// values and uses these checks to create a liveness monitor. Available
1934
// health checks,
1935
//   - chainHealthCheck (will be disabled for --nochainbackend mode)
1936
//   - diskCheck
1937
//   - tlsHealthCheck
1938
//   - torController, only created when tor is enabled.
1939
//
1940
// If a health check has been disabled by setting attempts to 0, our monitor
1941
// will not run it.
1942
func (s *server) createLivenessMonitor(cfg *Config, cc *chainreg.ChainControl,
1943
        leaderElector cluster.LeaderElector) {
×
1944

×
1945
        chainBackendAttempts := cfg.HealthChecks.ChainCheck.Attempts
×
1946
        if cfg.Bitcoin.Node == "nochainbackend" {
×
1947
                srvrLog.Info("Disabling chain backend checks for " +
×
1948
                        "nochainbackend mode")
×
1949

×
1950
                chainBackendAttempts = 0
×
1951
        }
×
1952

1953
        chainHealthCheck := healthcheck.NewObservation(
×
1954
                "chain backend",
×
1955
                cc.HealthCheck,
×
1956
                cfg.HealthChecks.ChainCheck.Interval,
×
1957
                cfg.HealthChecks.ChainCheck.Timeout,
×
1958
                cfg.HealthChecks.ChainCheck.Backoff,
×
1959
                chainBackendAttempts,
×
1960
        )
×
1961

×
1962
        diskCheck := healthcheck.NewObservation(
×
1963
                "disk space",
×
1964
                func() error {
×
1965
                        free, err := healthcheck.AvailableDiskSpaceRatio(
×
1966
                                cfg.LndDir,
×
1967
                        )
×
1968
                        if err != nil {
×
1969
                                return err
×
1970
                        }
×
1971

1972
                        // If we have more free space than we require,
1973
                        // we return a nil error.
1974
                        if free > cfg.HealthChecks.DiskCheck.RequiredRemaining {
×
1975
                                return nil
×
1976
                        }
×
1977

1978
                        return fmt.Errorf("require: %v free space, got: %v",
×
1979
                                cfg.HealthChecks.DiskCheck.RequiredRemaining,
×
1980
                                free)
×
1981
                },
1982
                cfg.HealthChecks.DiskCheck.Interval,
1983
                cfg.HealthChecks.DiskCheck.Timeout,
1984
                cfg.HealthChecks.DiskCheck.Backoff,
1985
                cfg.HealthChecks.DiskCheck.Attempts,
1986
        )
1987

1988
        tlsHealthCheck := healthcheck.NewObservation(
×
1989
                "tls",
×
1990
                func() error {
×
1991
                        expired, expTime, err := s.tlsManager.IsCertExpired(
×
1992
                                s.cc.KeyRing,
×
1993
                        )
×
1994
                        if err != nil {
×
1995
                                return err
×
1996
                        }
×
1997
                        if expired {
×
1998
                                return fmt.Errorf("TLS certificate is "+
×
1999
                                        "expired as of %v", expTime)
×
2000
                        }
×
2001

2002
                        // If the certificate is not outdated, no error needs
2003
                        // to be returned
2004
                        return nil
×
2005
                },
2006
                cfg.HealthChecks.TLSCheck.Interval,
2007
                cfg.HealthChecks.TLSCheck.Timeout,
2008
                cfg.HealthChecks.TLSCheck.Backoff,
2009
                cfg.HealthChecks.TLSCheck.Attempts,
2010
        )
2011

2012
        checks := []*healthcheck.Observation{
×
2013
                chainHealthCheck, diskCheck, tlsHealthCheck,
×
2014
        }
×
2015

×
2016
        // If Tor is enabled, add the healthcheck for tor connection.
×
2017
        if s.torController != nil {
×
2018
                torConnectionCheck := healthcheck.NewObservation(
×
2019
                        "tor connection",
×
2020
                        func() error {
×
2021
                                return healthcheck.CheckTorServiceStatus(
×
2022
                                        s.torController,
×
2023
                                        func() error {
×
2024
                                                return s.createNewHiddenService(
×
2025
                                                        context.TODO(),
×
2026
                                                )
×
2027
                                        },
×
2028
                                )
2029
                        },
2030
                        cfg.HealthChecks.TorConnection.Interval,
2031
                        cfg.HealthChecks.TorConnection.Timeout,
2032
                        cfg.HealthChecks.TorConnection.Backoff,
2033
                        cfg.HealthChecks.TorConnection.Attempts,
2034
                )
2035
                checks = append(checks, torConnectionCheck)
×
2036
        }
2037

2038
        // If remote signing is enabled, add the healthcheck for the remote
2039
        // signing RPC interface.
2040
        if s.cfg.RemoteSigner != nil && s.cfg.RemoteSigner.Enable {
×
2041
                // Because we have two cascading timeouts here, we need to add
×
2042
                // some slack to the "outer" one of them in case the "inner"
×
2043
                // returns exactly on time.
×
2044
                overhead := time.Millisecond * 10
×
2045

×
2046
                remoteSignerConnectionCheck := healthcheck.NewObservation(
×
2047
                        "remote signer connection",
×
2048
                        rpcwallet.HealthCheck(
×
2049
                                s.cfg.RemoteSigner,
×
2050

×
2051
                                // For the health check we might to be even
×
2052
                                // stricter than the initial/normal connect, so
×
2053
                                // we use the health check timeout here.
×
2054
                                cfg.HealthChecks.RemoteSigner.Timeout,
×
2055
                        ),
×
2056
                        cfg.HealthChecks.RemoteSigner.Interval,
×
2057
                        cfg.HealthChecks.RemoteSigner.Timeout+overhead,
×
2058
                        cfg.HealthChecks.RemoteSigner.Backoff,
×
2059
                        cfg.HealthChecks.RemoteSigner.Attempts,
×
2060
                )
×
2061
                checks = append(checks, remoteSignerConnectionCheck)
×
2062
        }
×
2063

2064
        // If we have a leader elector, we add a health check to ensure we are
2065
        // still the leader. During normal operation, we should always be the
2066
        // leader, but there are circumstances where this may change, such as
2067
        // when we lose network connectivity for long enough expiring out lease.
2068
        if leaderElector != nil {
×
2069
                leaderCheck := healthcheck.NewObservation(
×
2070
                        "leader status",
×
2071
                        func() error {
×
2072
                                // Check if we are still the leader. Note that
×
2073
                                // we don't need to use a timeout context here
×
2074
                                // as the healthcheck observer will handle the
×
2075
                                // timeout case for us.
×
2076
                                timeoutCtx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(
×
2077
                                        context.Background(),
×
2078
                                        cfg.HealthChecks.LeaderCheck.Timeout,
×
2079
                                )
×
2080
                                defer cancel()
×
2081

×
2082
                                leader, err := leaderElector.IsLeader(
×
2083
                                        timeoutCtx,
×
2084
                                )
×
2085
                                if err != nil {
×
2086
                                        return fmt.Errorf("unable to check if "+
×
2087
                                                "still leader: %v", err)
×
2088
                                }
×
2089

2090
                                if !leader {
×
2091
                                        srvrLog.Debug("Not the current leader")
×
2092
                                        return fmt.Errorf("not the current " +
×
2093
                                                "leader")
×
2094
                                }
×
2095

2096
                                return nil
×
2097
                        },
2098
                        cfg.HealthChecks.LeaderCheck.Interval,
2099
                        cfg.HealthChecks.LeaderCheck.Timeout,
2100
                        cfg.HealthChecks.LeaderCheck.Backoff,
2101
                        cfg.HealthChecks.LeaderCheck.Attempts,
2102
                )
2103

2104
                checks = append(checks, leaderCheck)
×
2105
        }
2106

2107
        // If we have not disabled all of our health checks, we create a
2108
        // liveness monitor with our configured checks.
2109
        s.livenessMonitor = healthcheck.NewMonitor(
×
2110
                &healthcheck.Config{
×
2111
                        Checks:   checks,
×
2112
                        Shutdown: srvrLog.Criticalf,
×
2113
                },
×
2114
        )
×
2115
}
2116

2117
// Started returns true if the server has been started, and false otherwise.
2118
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
2119
func (s *server) Started() bool {
×
2120
        return atomic.LoadInt32(&s.active) != 0
×
2121
}
×
2122

2123
// cleaner is used to aggregate "cleanup" functions during an operation that
2124
// starts several subsystems. In case one of the subsystem fails to start
2125
// and a proper resource cleanup is required, the "run" method achieves this
2126
// by running all these added "cleanup" functions.
2127
type cleaner []func() error
2128

2129
// add is used to add a cleanup function to be called when
2130
// the run function is executed.
2131
func (c cleaner) add(cleanup func() error) cleaner {
×
2132
        return append(c, cleanup)
×
2133
}
×
2134

2135
// run is used to run all the previousely added cleanup functions.
2136
func (c cleaner) run() {
×
2137
        for i := len(c) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
×
2138
                if err := c[i](); err != nil {
×
2139
                        srvrLog.Errorf("Cleanup failed: %v", err)
×
2140
                }
×
2141
        }
2142
}
2143

2144
// Start starts the main daemon server, all requested listeners, and any helper
2145
// goroutines.
2146
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
2147
//
2148
//nolint:funlen
2149
func (s *server) Start(ctx context.Context) error {
×
2150
        var startErr error
×
2151

×
2152
        // If one sub system fails to start, the following code ensures that the
×
2153
        // previous started ones are stopped. It also ensures a proper wallet
×
2154
        // shutdown which is important for releasing its resources (boltdb, etc...)
×
2155
        cleanup := cleaner{}
×
2156

×
2157
        s.start.Do(func() {
×
2158
                // Before starting any subsystems, repair any link nodes that
×
2159
                // may have been incorrectly pruned due to the race condition
×
2160
                // that was fixed in the link node pruning logic. This must
×
2161
                // happen before the chain arbitrator and other subsystems load
×
2162
                // channels, to ensure the invariant "link node exists iff
×
2163
                // channels exist" is maintained.
×
2164
                err := s.chanStateDB.RepairLinkNodes(s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.Net)
×
2165
                if err != nil {
×
2166
                        srvrLog.Errorf("Failed to repair link nodes: %v", err)
×
2167

×
2168
                        startErr = err
×
2169

×
2170
                        return
×
2171
                }
×
2172

2173
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.customMessageServer.Stop)
×
2174
                if err := s.customMessageServer.Start(); err != nil {
×
2175
                        startErr = err
×
2176
                        return
×
2177
                }
×
2178

2179
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.onionMessageServer.Stop)
×
2180
                if err := s.onionMessageServer.Start(); err != nil {
×
2181
                        startErr = err
×
2182
                        return
×
2183
                }
×
2184

2185
                if s.hostAnn != nil {
×
2186
                        cleanup = cleanup.add(s.hostAnn.Stop)
×
2187
                        if err := s.hostAnn.Start(); err != nil {
×
2188
                                startErr = err
×
2189
                                return
×
2190
                        }
×
2191
                }
2192

2193
                if s.livenessMonitor != nil {
×
2194
                        cleanup = cleanup.add(s.livenessMonitor.Stop)
×
2195
                        if err := s.livenessMonitor.Start(); err != nil {
×
2196
                                startErr = err
×
2197
                                return
×
2198
                        }
×
2199
                }
2200

2201
                // Start the notification server. This is used so channel
2202
                // management goroutines can be notified when a funding
2203
                // transaction reaches a sufficient number of confirmations, or
2204
                // when the input for the funding transaction is spent in an
2205
                // attempt at an uncooperative close by the counterparty.
2206
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.sigPool.Stop)
×
2207
                if err := s.sigPool.Start(); err != nil {
×
2208
                        startErr = err
×
2209
                        return
×
2210
                }
×
2211

2212
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.writePool.Stop)
×
2213
                if err := s.writePool.Start(); err != nil {
×
2214
                        startErr = err
×
2215
                        return
×
2216
                }
×
2217

2218
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.readPool.Stop)
×
2219
                if err := s.readPool.Start(); err != nil {
×
2220
                        startErr = err
×
2221
                        return
×
2222
                }
×
2223

2224
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.cc.ChainNotifier.Stop)
×
2225
                if err := s.cc.ChainNotifier.Start(); err != nil {
×
2226
                        startErr = err
×
2227
                        return
×
2228
                }
×
2229

2230
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.cc.BestBlockTracker.Stop)
×
2231
                if err := s.cc.BestBlockTracker.Start(); err != nil {
×
2232
                        startErr = err
×
2233
                        return
×
2234
                }
×
2235

2236
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.channelNotifier.Stop)
×
2237
                if err := s.channelNotifier.Start(); err != nil {
×
2238
                        startErr = err
×
2239
                        return
×
2240
                }
×
2241

2242
                cleanup = cleanup.add(func() error {
×
2243
                        return s.peerNotifier.Stop()
×
2244
                })
×
2245
                if err := s.peerNotifier.Start(); err != nil {
×
2246
                        startErr = err
×
2247
                        return
×
2248
                }
×
2249

2250
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.htlcNotifier.Stop)
×
2251
                if err := s.htlcNotifier.Start(); err != nil {
×
2252
                        startErr = err
×
2253
                        return
×
2254
                }
×
2255

2256
                if s.towerClientMgr != nil {
×
2257
                        cleanup = cleanup.add(s.towerClientMgr.Stop)
×
2258
                        if err := s.towerClientMgr.Start(); err != nil {
×
2259
                                startErr = err
×
2260
                                return
×
2261
                        }
×
2262
                }
2263

2264
                beat, err := s.getStartingBeat()
×
2265
                if err != nil {
×
2266
                        startErr = err
×
2267
                        return
×
2268
                }
×
2269

2270
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.txPublisher.Stop)
×
2271
                if err := s.txPublisher.Start(beat); err != nil {
×
2272
                        startErr = err
×
2273
                        return
×
2274
                }
×
2275

2276
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.sweeper.Stop)
×
2277
                if err := s.sweeper.Start(beat); err != nil {
×
2278
                        startErr = err
×
2279
                        return
×
2280
                }
×
2281

2282
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.utxoNursery.Stop)
×
2283
                if err := s.utxoNursery.Start(); err != nil {
×
2284
                        startErr = err
×
2285
                        return
×
2286
                }
×
2287

2288
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.breachArbitrator.Stop)
×
2289
                if err := s.breachArbitrator.Start(); err != nil {
×
2290
                        startErr = err
×
2291
                        return
×
2292
                }
×
2293

2294
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.fundingMgr.Stop)
×
2295
                if err := s.fundingMgr.Start(); err != nil {
×
2296
                        startErr = err
×
2297
                        return
×
2298
                }
×
2299

2300
                // htlcSwitch must be started before chainArb since the latter
2301
                // relies on htlcSwitch to deliver resolution message upon
2302
                // start.
2303
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.htlcSwitch.Stop)
×
2304
                if err := s.htlcSwitch.Start(); err != nil {
×
2305
                        startErr = err
×
2306
                        return
×
2307
                }
×
2308

2309
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.interceptableSwitch.Stop)
×
2310
                if err := s.interceptableSwitch.Start(); err != nil {
×
2311
                        startErr = err
×
2312
                        return
×
2313
                }
×
2314

2315
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.invoiceHtlcModifier.Stop)
×
2316
                if err := s.invoiceHtlcModifier.Start(); err != nil {
×
2317
                        startErr = err
×
2318
                        return
×
2319
                }
×
2320

2321
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.chainArb.Stop)
×
2322
                if err := s.chainArb.Start(beat); err != nil {
×
2323
                        startErr = err
×
2324
                        return
×
2325
                }
×
2326

2327
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.graphDB.Stop)
×
2328
                if err := s.graphDB.Start(); err != nil {
×
2329
                        startErr = err
×
2330
                        return
×
2331
                }
×
2332

2333
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.graphBuilder.Stop)
×
2334
                if err := s.graphBuilder.Start(); err != nil {
×
2335
                        startErr = err
×
2336
                        return
×
2337
                }
×
2338

2339
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.chanRouter.Stop)
×
2340
                if err := s.chanRouter.Start(); err != nil {
×
2341
                        startErr = err
×
2342
                        return
×
2343
                }
×
2344
                // The authGossiper depends on the chanRouter and therefore
2345
                // should be started after it.
2346
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.authGossiper.Stop)
×
2347
                if err := s.authGossiper.Start(); err != nil {
×
2348
                        startErr = err
×
2349
                        return
×
2350
                }
×
2351

2352
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.invoices.Stop)
×
2353
                if err := s.invoices.Start(); err != nil {
×
2354
                        startErr = err
×
2355
                        return
×
2356
                }
×
2357

2358
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.sphinxPayment.Stop)
×
2359
                if err := s.sphinxPayment.Start(); err != nil {
×
2360
                        startErr = err
×
2361
                        return
×
2362
                }
×
2363

2364
                cleanup = cleanup.add(func() error {
×
2365
                        s.sphinxOnionMsg.Stop()
×
2366
                        return nil
×
2367
                })
×
2368
                if err := s.sphinxOnionMsg.Start(); err != nil {
×
2369
                        startErr = err
×
2370
                        return
×
2371
                }
×
2372

2373
                // Create the onion message actor factory that will be used to
2374
                // spawn per-peer actors for handling onion messages. Skip if
2375
                // onion messaging is disabled via config.
2376
                if !s.cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoOnionMessages() {
×
2377
                        resolver := onionmessage.NewGraphNodeResolver(
×
2378
                                s.graphDB, s.identityECDH.PubKey(),
×
2379
                        )
×
2380
                        s.onionActorFactory = onionmessage.NewOnionActorFactory(
×
2381
                                s.sphinxOnionMsg, resolver, s,
×
2382
                                s.onionMessageServer,
×
2383
                        )
×
2384
                }
×
2385

2386
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.chanStatusMgr.Stop)
×
2387
                if err := s.chanStatusMgr.Start(); err != nil {
×
2388
                        startErr = err
×
2389
                        return
×
2390
                }
×
2391

2392
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.chanEventStore.Stop)
×
2393
                if err := s.chanEventStore.Start(); err != nil {
×
2394
                        startErr = err
×
2395
                        return
×
2396
                }
×
2397

2398
                cleanup.add(func() error {
×
2399
                        s.missionController.StopStoreTickers()
×
2400
                        return nil
×
2401
                })
×
2402
                s.missionController.RunStoreTickers()
×
2403

×
2404
                // Before we start the connMgr, we'll check to see if we have
×
2405
                // any backups to recover. We do this now as we want to ensure
×
2406
                // that have all the information we need to handle channel
×
2407
                // recovery _before_ we even accept connections from any peers.
×
2408
                chanRestorer := &chanDBRestorer{
×
2409
                        db:         s.chanStateDB,
×
2410
                        secretKeys: s.cc.KeyRing,
×
2411
                        chainArb:   s.chainArb,
×
2412
                }
×
2413
                if len(s.chansToRestore.PackedSingleChanBackups) != 0 {
×
2414
                        _, err := chanbackup.UnpackAndRecoverSingles(
×
2415
                                s.chansToRestore.PackedSingleChanBackups,
×
2416
                                s.cc.KeyRing, chanRestorer, s,
×
2417
                        )
×
2418
                        if err != nil {
×
2419
                                startErr = fmt.Errorf("unable to unpack single "+
×
2420
                                        "backups: %v", err)
×
2421
                                return
×
2422
                        }
×
2423
                }
2424
                if len(s.chansToRestore.PackedMultiChanBackup) != 0 {
×
2425
                        _, err := chanbackup.UnpackAndRecoverMulti(
×
2426
                                s.chansToRestore.PackedMultiChanBackup,
×
2427
                                s.cc.KeyRing, chanRestorer, s,
×
2428
                        )
×
2429
                        if err != nil {
×
2430
                                startErr = fmt.Errorf("unable to unpack chan "+
×
2431
                                        "backup: %v", err)
×
2432
                                return
×
2433
                        }
×
2434
                }
2435

2436
                // chanSubSwapper must be started after the `channelNotifier`
2437
                // because it depends on channel events as a synchronization
2438
                // point.
2439
                cleanup = cleanup.add(s.chanSubSwapper.Stop)
×
2440
                if err := s.chanSubSwapper.Start(); err != nil {
×
2441
                        startErr = err
×
2442
                        return
×
2443
                }
×
2444

2445
                if s.torController != nil {
×
2446
                        cleanup = cleanup.add(s.torController.Stop)
×
2447
                        if err := s.createNewHiddenService(ctx); err != nil {
×
2448
                                startErr = err
×
2449
                                return
×
2450
                        }
×
2451
                }
2452

2453
                if s.natTraversal != nil {
×
2454
                        s.wg.Add(1)
×
2455
                        go s.watchExternalIP()
×
2456
                }
×
2457

2458
                // Start connmgr last to prevent connections before init.
2459
                cleanup = cleanup.add(func() error {
×
2460
                        s.connMgr.Stop()
×
2461
                        return nil
×
2462
                })
×
2463

2464
                // RESOLVE: s.connMgr.Start() is called here, but
2465
                // brontide.NewListener() is called in newServer. This means
2466
                // that we are actually listening and partially accepting
2467
                // inbound connections even before the connMgr starts.
2468
                //
2469
                // TODO(yy): move the log into the connMgr's `Start` method.
2470
                srvrLog.Info("connMgr starting...")
×
2471
                s.connMgr.Start()
×
2472
                srvrLog.Debug("connMgr started")
×
2473

×
2474
                // If peers are specified as a config option, we'll add those
×
2475
                // peers first.
×
2476
                for _, peerAddrCfg := range s.cfg.AddPeers {
×
2477
                        parsedPubkey, parsedHost, err := lncfg.ParseLNAddressPubkey(
×
2478
                                peerAddrCfg,
×
2479
                        )
×
2480
                        if err != nil {
×
2481
                                startErr = fmt.Errorf("unable to parse peer "+
×
2482
                                        "pubkey from config: %v", err)
×
2483
                                return
×
2484
                        }
×
2485
                        addr, err := parseAddr(parsedHost, s.cfg.net)
×
2486
                        if err != nil {
×
2487
                                startErr = fmt.Errorf("unable to parse peer "+
×
2488
                                        "address provided as a config option: "+
×
2489
                                        "%v", err)
×
2490
                                return
×
2491
                        }
×
2492

2493
                        peerAddr := &lnwire.NetAddress{
×
2494
                                IdentityKey: parsedPubkey,
×
2495
                                Address:     addr,
×
2496
                                ChainNet:    s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.Net,
×
2497
                        }
×
2498

×
2499
                        err = s.ConnectToPeer(
×
2500
                                peerAddr, true,
×
2501
                                s.cfg.ConnectionTimeout,
×
2502
                        )
×
2503
                        if err != nil {
×
2504
                                startErr = fmt.Errorf("unable to connect to "+
×
2505
                                        "peer address provided as a config "+
×
2506
                                        "option: %v", err)
×
2507
                                return
×
2508
                        }
×
2509
                }
2510

2511
                // Subscribe to NodeAnnouncements that advertise new addresses
2512
                // our persistent peers.
2513
                if err := s.updatePersistentPeerAddrs(); err != nil {
×
2514
                        srvrLog.Errorf("Failed to update persistent peer "+
×
2515
                                "addr: %v", err)
×
2516

×
2517
                        startErr = err
×
2518
                        return
×
2519
                }
×
2520

2521
                // With all the relevant sub-systems started, we'll now attempt
2522
                // to establish persistent connections to our direct channel
2523
                // collaborators within the network. Before doing so however,
2524
                // we'll prune our set of link nodes to ensure we don't
2525
                // reconnect to any nodes we no longer have open channels with.
2526
                if err := s.chanStateDB.PruneLinkNodes(); err != nil {
×
2527
                        srvrLog.Errorf("Failed to prune link nodes: %v", err)
×
2528

×
2529
                        startErr = err
×
2530
                        return
×
2531
                }
×
2532

2533
                if err := s.establishPersistentConnections(ctx); err != nil {
×
2534
                        srvrLog.Errorf("Failed to establish persistent "+
×
2535
                                "connections: %v", err)
×
2536
                }
×
2537

2538
                // setSeedList is a helper function that turns multiple DNS seed
2539
                // server tuples from the command line or config file into the
2540
                // data structure we need and does a basic formal sanity check
2541
                // in the process.
2542
                setSeedList := func(tuples []string, genesisHash chainhash.Hash) {
×
2543
                        if len(tuples) == 0 {
×
2544
                                return
×
2545
                        }
×
2546

2547
                        result := make([][2]string, len(tuples))
×
2548
                        for idx, tuple := range tuples {
×
2549
                                tuple = strings.TrimSpace(tuple)
×
2550
                                if len(tuple) == 0 {
×
2551
                                        return
×
2552
                                }
×
2553

2554
                                servers := strings.Split(tuple, ",")
×
2555
                                if len(servers) > 2 || len(servers) == 0 {
×
2556
                                        srvrLog.Warnf("Ignoring invalid DNS "+
×
2557
                                                "seed tuple: %v", servers)
×
2558
                                        return
×
2559
                                }
×
2560

2561
                                copy(result[idx][:], servers)
×
2562
                        }
2563

2564
                        chainreg.ChainDNSSeeds[genesisHash] = result
×
2565
                }
2566

2567
                // Let users overwrite the DNS seed nodes. We only allow them
2568
                // for bitcoin mainnet/testnet/signet.
2569
                if s.cfg.Bitcoin.MainNet {
×
2570
                        setSeedList(
×
2571
                                s.cfg.Bitcoin.DNSSeeds,
×
2572
                                chainreg.BitcoinMainnetGenesis,
×
2573
                        )
×
2574
                }
×
2575
                if s.cfg.Bitcoin.TestNet3 {
×
2576
                        setSeedList(
×
2577
                                s.cfg.Bitcoin.DNSSeeds,
×
2578
                                chainreg.BitcoinTestnetGenesis,
×
2579
                        )
×
2580
                }
×
2581
                if s.cfg.Bitcoin.TestNet4 {
×
2582
                        setSeedList(
×
2583
                                s.cfg.Bitcoin.DNSSeeds,
×
2584
                                chainreg.BitcoinTestnet4Genesis,
×
2585
                        )
×
2586
                }
×
2587
                if s.cfg.Bitcoin.SigNet {
×
2588
                        setSeedList(
×
2589
                                s.cfg.Bitcoin.DNSSeeds,
×
2590
                                chainreg.BitcoinSignetGenesis,
×
2591
                        )
×
2592
                }
×
2593

2594
                // If network bootstrapping hasn't been disabled, then we'll
2595
                // configure the set of active bootstrappers, and launch a
2596
                // dedicated goroutine to maintain a set of persistent
2597
                // connections.
2598
                if !s.cfg.NoNetBootstrap {
×
2599
                        bootstrappers, err := initNetworkBootstrappers(s)
×
2600
                        if err != nil {
×
2601
                                startErr = err
×
2602
                                return
×
2603
                        }
×
2604

2605
                        s.wg.Add(1)
×
2606
                        go s.peerBootstrapper(
×
2607
                                ctx, defaultMinPeers, bootstrappers,
×
2608
                        )
×
2609
                } else {
×
2610
                        srvrLog.Infof("Auto peer bootstrapping is disabled")
×
2611
                }
×
2612

2613
                // Start the blockbeat after all other subsystems have been
2614
                // started so they are ready to receive new blocks.
2615
                cleanup = cleanup.add(func() error {
×
2616
                        s.blockbeatDispatcher.Stop()
×
2617
                        return nil
×
2618
                })
×
2619
                if err := s.blockbeatDispatcher.Start(); err != nil {
×
2620
                        startErr = err
×
2621
                        return
×
2622
                }
×
2623

2624
                // Set the active flag now that we've completed the full
2625
                // startup.
2626
                atomic.StoreInt32(&s.active, 1)
×
2627
        })
2628

2629
        if startErr != nil {
×
2630
                cleanup.run()
×
2631
        }
×
2632
        return startErr
×
2633
}
2634

2635
// Stop gracefully shutsdown the main daemon server. This function will signal
2636
// any active goroutines, or helper objects to exit, then blocks until they've
2637
// all successfully exited. Additionally, any/all listeners are closed.
2638
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
2639
func (s *server) Stop() error {
×
2640
        s.stop.Do(func() {
×
2641
                atomic.StoreInt32(&s.stopping, 1)
×
2642

×
2643
                ctx := context.Background()
×
2644

×
2645
                close(s.quit)
×
2646

×
2647
                // Shutdown connMgr first to prevent conns during shutdown.
×
2648
                s.connMgr.Stop()
×
2649

×
2650
                // Stop dispatching blocks to other systems immediately.
×
2651
                s.blockbeatDispatcher.Stop()
×
2652

×
2653
                // Shutdown the onion router for onion messaging.
×
2654
                s.sphinxOnionMsg.Stop()
×
2655

×
2656
                // Shutdown the wallet, funding manager, and the rpc server.
×
2657
                if err := s.chanStatusMgr.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2658
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop chanStatusMgr: %v", err)
×
2659
                }
×
2660
                if err := s.htlcSwitch.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2661
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop htlcSwitch: %v", err)
×
2662
                }
×
2663
                if err := s.sphinxPayment.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2664
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop sphinx: %v", err)
×
2665
                }
×
2666
                if err := s.invoices.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2667
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop invoices: %v", err)
×
2668
                }
×
2669
                if err := s.interceptableSwitch.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2670
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop interceptable "+
×
2671
                                "switch: %v", err)
×
2672
                }
×
2673
                if err := s.invoiceHtlcModifier.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2674
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop htlc invoices "+
×
2675
                                "modifier: %v", err)
×
2676
                }
×
2677
                if err := s.chanRouter.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2678
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop chanRouter: %v", err)
×
2679
                }
×
2680
                if err := s.graphBuilder.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2681
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop graphBuilder %v", err)
×
2682
                }
×
2683
                if err := s.graphDB.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2684
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop graphDB %v", err)
×
2685
                }
×
2686
                if err := s.chainArb.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2687
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop chainArb: %v", err)
×
2688
                }
×
2689
                if err := s.fundingMgr.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2690
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop fundingMgr: %v", err)
×
2691
                }
×
2692
                if err := s.breachArbitrator.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2693
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop breachArbitrator: %v",
×
2694
                                err)
×
2695
                }
×
2696
                if err := s.utxoNursery.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2697
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop utxoNursery: %v", err)
×
2698
                }
×
2699
                if err := s.authGossiper.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2700
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop authGossiper: %v", err)
×
2701
                }
×
2702
                if err := s.sweeper.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2703
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop sweeper: %v", err)
×
2704
                }
×
2705
                if err := s.txPublisher.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2706
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop txPublisher: %v", err)
×
2707
                }
×
2708
                if err := s.channelNotifier.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2709
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop channelNotifier: %v", err)
×
2710
                }
×
2711
                if err := s.peerNotifier.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2712
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop peerNotifier: %v", err)
×
2713
                }
×
2714
                if err := s.htlcNotifier.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2715
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop htlcNotifier: %v", err)
×
2716
                }
×
2717

2718
                // Update channel.backup file. Make sure to do it before
2719
                // stopping chanSubSwapper.
2720
                singles, err := chanbackup.FetchStaticChanBackups(
×
2721
                        ctx, s.chanStateDB, s.addrSource,
×
2722
                )
×
2723
                if err != nil {
×
2724
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to fetch channel states: %v",
×
2725
                                err)
×
2726
                } else {
×
2727
                        err := s.chanSubSwapper.ManualUpdate(singles)
×
2728
                        if err != nil {
×
2729
                                srvrLog.Warnf("Manual update of channel "+
×
2730
                                        "backup failed: %v", err)
×
2731
                        }
×
2732
                }
2733

2734
                if err := s.chanSubSwapper.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2735
                        srvrLog.Warnf("failed to stop chanSubSwapper: %v", err)
×
2736
                }
×
2737
                if err := s.cc.ChainNotifier.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2738
                        srvrLog.Warnf("Unable to stop ChainNotifier: %v", err)
×
2739
                }
×
2740
                if err := s.cc.BestBlockTracker.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2741
                        srvrLog.Warnf("Unable to stop BestBlockTracker: %v",
×
2742
                                err)
×
2743
                }
×
2744
                if err := s.chanEventStore.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2745
                        srvrLog.Warnf("Unable to stop ChannelEventStore: %v",
×
2746
                                err)
×
2747
                }
×
2748
                s.missionController.StopStoreTickers()
×
2749

×
2750
                // Disconnect from each active peers to ensure that
×
2751
                // peerTerminationWatchers signal completion to each peer.
×
2752
                for _, peer := range s.Peers() {
×
2753
                        err := s.DisconnectPeer(peer.IdentityKey())
×
2754
                        if err != nil {
×
2755
                                srvrLog.Warnf("could not disconnect peer: %v"+
×
2756
                                        "received error: %v", peer.IdentityKey(),
×
2757
                                        err,
×
2758
                                )
×
2759
                        }
×
2760
                }
2761

2762
                // Now that all connections have been torn down, stop the tower
2763
                // client which will reliably flush all queued states to the
2764
                // tower. If this is halted for any reason, the force quit timer
2765
                // will kick in and abort to allow this method to return.
2766
                if s.towerClientMgr != nil {
×
2767
                        if err := s.towerClientMgr.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2768
                                srvrLog.Warnf("Unable to shut down tower "+
×
2769
                                        "client manager: %v", err)
×
2770
                        }
×
2771
                }
2772

2773
                if s.hostAnn != nil {
×
2774
                        if err := s.hostAnn.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2775
                                srvrLog.Warnf("unable to shut down host "+
×
2776
                                        "annoucner: %v", err)
×
2777
                        }
×
2778
                }
2779

2780
                if s.livenessMonitor != nil {
×
2781
                        if err := s.livenessMonitor.Stop(); err != nil {
×
2782
                                srvrLog.Warnf("unable to shutdown liveness "+
×
2783
                                        "monitor: %v", err)
×
2784
                        }
×
2785
                }
2786

2787
                // Wait for all lingering goroutines to quit.
2788
                srvrLog.Debug("Waiting for server to shutdown...")
×
2789
                s.wg.Wait()
×
2790

×
2791
                srvrLog.Debug("Stopping buffer pools...")
×
2792
                s.sigPool.Stop()
×
2793
                s.writePool.Stop()
×
2794
                s.readPool.Stop()
×
2795
        })
2796

2797
        return nil
×
2798
}
2799

2800
// Stopped returns true if the server has been instructed to shutdown.
2801
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
2802
func (s *server) Stopped() bool {
×
2803
        return atomic.LoadInt32(&s.stopping) != 0
×
2804
}
×
2805

2806
// configurePortForwarding attempts to set up port forwarding for the different
2807
// ports that the server will be listening on.
2808
//
2809
// NOTE: This should only be used when using some kind of NAT traversal to
2810
// automatically set up forwarding rules.
2811
func (s *server) configurePortForwarding(ports ...uint16) ([]string, error) {
×
2812
        ip, err := s.natTraversal.ExternalIP()
×
2813
        if err != nil {
×
2814
                return nil, err
×
2815
        }
×
2816
        s.lastDetectedIP = ip
×
2817

×
2818
        externalIPs := make([]string, 0, len(ports))
×
2819
        for _, port := range ports {
×
2820
                if err := s.natTraversal.AddPortMapping(port); err != nil {
×
2821
                        srvrLog.Debugf("Unable to forward port %d: %v", port, err)
×
2822
                        continue
×
2823
                }
2824

2825
                hostIP := fmt.Sprintf("%v:%d", ip, port)
×
2826
                externalIPs = append(externalIPs, hostIP)
×
2827
        }
2828

2829
        return externalIPs, nil
×
2830
}
2831

2832
// removePortForwarding attempts to clear the forwarding rules for the different
2833
// ports the server is currently listening on.
2834
//
2835
// NOTE: This should only be used when using some kind of NAT traversal to
2836
// automatically set up forwarding rules.
2837
func (s *server) removePortForwarding() {
×
2838
        forwardedPorts := s.natTraversal.ForwardedPorts()
×
2839
        for _, port := range forwardedPorts {
×
2840
                if err := s.natTraversal.DeletePortMapping(port); err != nil {
×
2841
                        srvrLog.Errorf("Unable to remove forwarding rules for "+
×
2842
                                "port %d: %v", port, err)
×
2843
                }
×
2844
        }
2845
}
2846

2847
// watchExternalIP continuously checks for an updated external IP address every
2848
// 15 minutes. Once a new IP address has been detected, it will automatically
2849
// handle port forwarding rules and send updated node announcements to the
2850
// currently connected peers.
2851
//
2852
// NOTE: This MUST be run as a goroutine.
2853
func (s *server) watchExternalIP() {
×
2854
        defer s.wg.Done()
×
2855

×
2856
        // Before exiting, we'll make sure to remove the forwarding rules set
×
2857
        // up by the server.
×
2858
        defer s.removePortForwarding()
×
2859

×
2860
        // Keep track of the external IPs set by the user to avoid replacing
×
2861
        // them when detecting a new IP.
×
2862
        ipsSetByUser := make(map[string]struct{})
×
2863
        for _, ip := range s.cfg.ExternalIPs {
×
2864
                ipsSetByUser[ip.String()] = struct{}{}
×
2865
        }
×
2866

2867
        forwardedPorts := s.natTraversal.ForwardedPorts()
×
2868

×
2869
        ticker := time.NewTicker(15 * time.Minute)
×
2870
        defer ticker.Stop()
×
2871
out:
×
2872
        for {
×
2873
                select {
×
2874
                case <-ticker.C:
×
2875
                        // We'll start off by making sure a new IP address has
×
2876
                        // been detected.
×
2877
                        ip, err := s.natTraversal.ExternalIP()
×
2878
                        if err != nil {
×
2879
                                srvrLog.Debugf("Unable to retrieve the "+
×
2880
                                        "external IP address: %v", err)
×
2881
                                continue
×
2882
                        }
2883

2884
                        // Periodically renew the NAT port forwarding.
2885
                        for _, port := range forwardedPorts {
×
2886
                                err := s.natTraversal.AddPortMapping(port)
×
2887
                                if err != nil {
×
2888
                                        srvrLog.Warnf("Unable to automatically "+
×
2889
                                                "re-create port forwarding using %s: %v",
×
2890
                                                s.natTraversal.Name(), err)
×
2891
                                } else {
×
2892
                                        srvrLog.Debugf("Automatically re-created "+
×
2893
                                                "forwarding for port %d using %s to "+
×
2894
                                                "advertise external IP",
×
2895
                                                port, s.natTraversal.Name())
×
2896
                                }
×
2897
                        }
2898

2899
                        if ip.Equal(s.lastDetectedIP) {
×
2900
                                continue
×
2901
                        }
2902

2903
                        srvrLog.Infof("Detected new external IP address %s", ip)
×
2904

×
2905
                        // Next, we'll craft the new addresses that will be
×
2906
                        // included in the new node announcement and advertised
×
2907
                        // to the network. Each address will consist of the new
×
2908
                        // IP detected and one of the currently advertised
×
2909
                        // ports.
×
2910
                        var newAddrs []net.Addr
×
2911
                        for _, port := range forwardedPorts {
×
2912
                                hostIP := fmt.Sprintf("%v:%d", ip, port)
×
2913
                                addr, err := net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", hostIP)
×
2914
                                if err != nil {
×
2915
                                        srvrLog.Debugf("Unable to resolve "+
×
2916
                                                "host %v: %v", addr, err)
×
2917
                                        continue
×
2918
                                }
2919

2920
                                newAddrs = append(newAddrs, addr)
×
2921
                        }
2922

2923
                        // Skip the update if we weren't able to resolve any of
2924
                        // the new addresses.
2925
                        if len(newAddrs) == 0 {
×
2926
                                srvrLog.Debug("Skipping node announcement " +
×
2927
                                        "update due to not being able to " +
×
2928
                                        "resolve any new addresses")
×
2929
                                continue
×
2930
                        }
2931

2932
                        // Now, we'll need to update the addresses in our node's
2933
                        // announcement in order to propagate the update
2934
                        // throughout the network. We'll only include addresses
2935
                        // that have a different IP from the previous one, as
2936
                        // the previous IP is no longer valid.
2937
                        currentNodeAnn := s.getNodeAnnouncement()
×
2938

×
2939
                        for _, addr := range currentNodeAnn.Addresses {
×
2940
                                host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(addr.String())
×
2941
                                if err != nil {
×
2942
                                        srvrLog.Debugf("Unable to determine "+
×
2943
                                                "host from address %v: %v",
×
2944
                                                addr, err)
×
2945
                                        continue
×
2946
                                }
2947

2948
                                // We'll also make sure to include external IPs
2949
                                // set manually by the user.
2950
                                _, setByUser := ipsSetByUser[addr.String()]
×
2951
                                if setByUser || host != s.lastDetectedIP.String() {
×
2952
                                        newAddrs = append(newAddrs, addr)
×
2953
                                }
×
2954
                        }
2955

2956
                        // Then, we'll generate a new timestamped node
2957
                        // announcement with the updated addresses and broadcast
2958
                        // it to our peers.
2959
                        newNodeAnn, err := s.genNodeAnnouncement(
×
2960
                                nil, netann.NodeAnnSetAddrs(newAddrs),
×
2961
                        )
×
2962
                        if err != nil {
×
2963
                                srvrLog.Debugf("Unable to generate new node "+
×
2964
                                        "announcement: %v", err)
×
2965
                                continue
×
2966
                        }
2967

2968
                        err = s.BroadcastMessage(nil, &newNodeAnn)
×
2969
                        if err != nil {
×
2970
                                srvrLog.Debugf("Unable to broadcast new node "+
×
2971
                                        "announcement to peers: %v", err)
×
2972
                                continue
×
2973
                        }
2974

2975
                        // Finally, update the last IP seen to the current one.
2976
                        s.lastDetectedIP = ip
×
2977
                case <-s.quit:
×
2978
                        break out
×
2979
                }
2980
        }
2981
}
2982

2983
// initNetworkBootstrappers initializes a set of network peer bootstrappers
2984
// based on the server, and currently active bootstrap mechanisms as defined
2985
// within the current configuration.
2986
func initNetworkBootstrappers(s *server) ([]discovery.NetworkPeerBootstrapper, error) {
×
2987
        srvrLog.Infof("Initializing peer network bootstrappers!")
×
2988

×
2989
        var bootStrappers []discovery.NetworkPeerBootstrapper
×
2990

×
2991
        // First, we'll create an instance of the ChannelGraphBootstrapper as
×
2992
        // this can be used by default if we've already partially seeded the
×
2993
        // network.
×
2994
        chanGraph := autopilot.ChannelGraphFromDatabase(s.v1Graph)
×
2995
        graphBootstrapper, err := discovery.NewGraphBootstrapper(
×
2996
                chanGraph, s.cfg.Bitcoin.IsLocalNetwork(),
×
2997
        )
×
2998
        if err != nil {
×
2999
                return nil, err
×
3000
        }
×
3001
        bootStrappers = append(bootStrappers, graphBootstrapper)
×
3002

×
3003
        // If this isn't using simnet or regtest mode, then one of our
×
3004
        // additional bootstrapping sources will be the set of running DNS
×
3005
        // seeds.
×
3006
        if !s.cfg.Bitcoin.IsLocalNetwork() {
×
3007
                //nolint:ll
×
3008
                dnsSeeds, ok := chainreg.ChainDNSSeeds[*s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.GenesisHash]
×
3009

×
3010
                // If we have a set of DNS seeds for this chain, then we'll add
×
3011
                // it as an additional bootstrapping source.
×
3012
                if ok {
×
3013
                        srvrLog.Infof("Creating DNS peer bootstrapper with "+
×
3014
                                "seeds: %v", dnsSeeds)
×
3015

×
3016
                        dnsBootStrapper := discovery.NewDNSSeedBootstrapper(
×
3017
                                dnsSeeds, s.cfg.net, s.cfg.ConnectionTimeout,
×
3018
                        )
×
3019
                        bootStrappers = append(bootStrappers, dnsBootStrapper)
×
3020
                }
×
3021
        }
3022

3023
        return bootStrappers, nil
×
3024
}
3025

3026
// createBootstrapIgnorePeers creates a map of peers that the bootstrap process
3027
// needs to ignore, which is made of three parts,
3028
//   - the node itself needs to be skipped as it doesn't make sense to connect
3029
//     to itself.
3030
//   - the peers that already have connections with, as in s.peersByPub.
3031
//   - the peers that we are attempting to connect, as in s.persistentPeers.
3032
func (s *server) createBootstrapIgnorePeers() map[autopilot.NodeID]struct{} {
×
3033
        s.mu.RLock()
×
3034
        defer s.mu.RUnlock()
×
3035

×
3036
        ignore := make(map[autopilot.NodeID]struct{})
×
3037

×
3038
        // We should ignore ourselves from bootstrapping.
×
3039
        selfKey := autopilot.NewNodeID(s.identityECDH.PubKey())
×
3040
        ignore[selfKey] = struct{}{}
×
3041

×
3042
        // Ignore all connected peers.
×
3043
        for _, peer := range s.peersByPub {
×
3044
                nID := autopilot.NewNodeID(peer.IdentityKey())
×
3045
                ignore[nID] = struct{}{}
×
3046
        }
×
3047

3048
        // Ignore all persistent peers as they have a dedicated reconnecting
3049
        // process.
3050
        for pubKeyStr := range s.persistentPeers {
×
3051
                var nID autopilot.NodeID
×
3052
                copy(nID[:], []byte(pubKeyStr))
×
3053
                ignore[nID] = struct{}{}
×
3054
        }
×
3055

3056
        return ignore
×
3057
}
3058

3059
// peerBootstrapper is a goroutine which is tasked with attempting to establish
3060
// and maintain a target minimum number of outbound connections. With this
3061
// invariant, we ensure that our node is connected to a diverse set of peers
3062
// and that nodes newly joining the network receive an up to date network view
3063
// as soon as possible.
3064
func (s *server) peerBootstrapper(ctx context.Context, numTargetPeers uint32,
3065
        bootstrappers []discovery.NetworkPeerBootstrapper) {
×
3066

×
3067
        defer s.wg.Done()
×
3068

×
3069
        // Before we continue, init the ignore peers map.
×
3070
        ignoreList := s.createBootstrapIgnorePeers()
×
3071

×
3072
        // We'll start off by aggressively attempting connections to peers in
×
3073
        // order to be a part of the network as soon as possible.
×
3074
        s.initialPeerBootstrap(ctx, ignoreList, numTargetPeers, bootstrappers)
×
3075

×
3076
        // Once done, we'll attempt to maintain our target minimum number of
×
3077
        // peers.
×
3078
        //
×
3079
        // We'll use a 15 second backoff, and double the time every time an
×
3080
        // epoch fails up to a ceiling.
×
3081
        backOff := time.Second * 15
×
3082

×
3083
        // We'll create a new ticker to wake us up every 15 seconds so we can
×
3084
        // see if we've reached our minimum number of peers.
×
3085
        sampleTicker := time.NewTicker(backOff)
×
3086
        defer sampleTicker.Stop()
×
3087

×
3088
        // We'll use the number of attempts and errors to determine if we need
×
3089
        // to increase the time between discovery epochs.
×
3090
        var epochErrors uint32 // To be used atomically.
×
3091
        var epochAttempts uint32
×
3092

×
3093
        for {
×
3094
                select {
×
3095
                // The ticker has just woken us up, so we'll need to check if
3096
                // we need to attempt to connect our to any more peers.
3097
                case <-sampleTicker.C:
×
3098
                        // Obtain the current number of peers, so we can gauge
×
3099
                        // if we need to sample more peers or not.
×
3100
                        s.mu.RLock()
×
3101
                        numActivePeers := uint32(len(s.peersByPub))
×
3102
                        s.mu.RUnlock()
×
3103

×
3104
                        // If we have enough peers, then we can loop back
×
3105
                        // around to the next round as we're done here.
×
3106
                        if numActivePeers >= numTargetPeers {
×
3107
                                continue
×
3108
                        }
3109

3110
                        // If all of our attempts failed during this last back
3111
                        // off period, then will increase our backoff to 5
3112
                        // minute ceiling to avoid an excessive number of
3113
                        // queries
3114
                        //
3115
                        // TODO(roasbeef): add reverse policy too?
3116

3117
                        if epochAttempts > 0 &&
×
3118
                                atomic.LoadUint32(&epochErrors) >= epochAttempts {
×
3119

×
3120
                                sampleTicker.Stop()
×
3121

×
3122
                                backOff *= 2
×
3123
                                if backOff > bootstrapBackOffCeiling {
×
3124
                                        backOff = bootstrapBackOffCeiling
×
3125
                                }
×
3126

3127
                                srvrLog.Debugf("Backing off peer bootstrapper to "+
×
3128
                                        "%v", backOff)
×
3129
                                sampleTicker = time.NewTicker(backOff)
×
3130
                                continue
×
3131
                        }
3132

3133
                        atomic.StoreUint32(&epochErrors, 0)
×
3134
                        epochAttempts = 0
×
3135

×
3136
                        // Since we know need more peers, we'll compute the
×
3137
                        // exact number we need to reach our threshold.
×
3138
                        numNeeded := numTargetPeers - numActivePeers
×
3139

×
3140
                        srvrLog.Debugf("Attempting to obtain %v more network "+
×
3141
                                "peers", numNeeded)
×
3142

×
3143
                        // With the number of peers we need calculated, we'll
×
3144
                        // query the network bootstrappers to sample a set of
×
3145
                        // random addrs for us.
×
3146
                        //
×
3147
                        // Before we continue, get a copy of the ignore peers
×
3148
                        // map.
×
3149
                        ignoreList = s.createBootstrapIgnorePeers()
×
3150

×
3151
                        peerAddrs, err := discovery.MultiSourceBootstrap(
×
3152
                                ctx, ignoreList, numNeeded*2, bootstrappers...,
×
3153
                        )
×
3154
                        if err != nil {
×
3155
                                srvrLog.Errorf("Unable to retrieve bootstrap "+
×
3156
                                        "peers: %v", err)
×
3157
                                continue
×
3158
                        }
3159

3160
                        // Finally, we'll launch a new goroutine for each
3161
                        // prospective peer candidates.
3162
                        for _, addr := range peerAddrs {
×
3163
                                epochAttempts++
×
3164

×
3165
                                go func(a *lnwire.NetAddress) {
×
3166
                                        // TODO(roasbeef): can do AS, subnet,
×
3167
                                        // country diversity, etc
×
3168
                                        errChan := make(chan error, 1)
×
3169
                                        s.connectToPeer(
×
3170
                                                a, errChan,
×
3171
                                                s.cfg.ConnectionTimeout,
×
3172
                                        )
×
3173
                                        select {
×
3174
                                        case err := <-errChan:
×
3175
                                                if err == nil {
×
3176
                                                        return
×
3177
                                                }
×
3178

3179
                                                srvrLog.Errorf("Unable to "+
×
3180
                                                        "connect to %v: %v",
×
3181
                                                        a, err)
×
3182
                                                atomic.AddUint32(&epochErrors, 1)
×
3183
                                        case <-s.quit:
×
3184
                                        }
3185
                                }(addr)
3186
                        }
3187
                case <-s.quit:
×
3188
                        return
×
3189
                }
3190
        }
3191
}
3192

3193
// bootstrapBackOffCeiling is the maximum amount of time we'll wait between
3194
// failed attempts to locate a set of bootstrap peers. We'll slowly double our
3195
// query back off each time we encounter a failure.
3196
const bootstrapBackOffCeiling = time.Minute * 5
3197

3198
// initialPeerBootstrap attempts to continuously connect to peers on startup
3199
// until the target number of peers has been reached. This ensures that nodes
3200
// receive an up to date network view as soon as possible.
3201
func (s *server) initialPeerBootstrap(ctx context.Context,
3202
        ignore map[autopilot.NodeID]struct{}, numTargetPeers uint32,
3203
        bootstrappers []discovery.NetworkPeerBootstrapper) {
×
3204

×
3205
        srvrLog.Debugf("Init bootstrap with targetPeers=%v, bootstrappers=%v, "+
×
3206
                "ignore=%v", numTargetPeers, len(bootstrappers), len(ignore))
×
3207

×
3208
        // We'll start off by waiting 2 seconds between failed attempts, then
×
3209
        // double each time we fail until we hit the bootstrapBackOffCeiling.
×
3210
        var delaySignal <-chan time.Time
×
3211
        delayTime := time.Second * 2
×
3212

×
3213
        // As want to be more aggressive, we'll use a lower back off celling
×
3214
        // then the main peer bootstrap logic.
×
3215
        backOffCeiling := bootstrapBackOffCeiling / 5
×
3216

×
3217
        for attempts := 0; ; attempts++ {
×
3218
                // Check if the server has been requested to shut down in order
×
3219
                // to prevent blocking.
×
3220
                if s.Stopped() {
×
3221
                        return
×
3222
                }
×
3223

3224
                // We can exit our aggressive initial peer bootstrapping stage
3225
                // if we've reached out target number of peers.
3226
                s.mu.RLock()
×
3227
                numActivePeers := uint32(len(s.peersByPub))
×
3228
                s.mu.RUnlock()
×
3229

×
3230
                if numActivePeers >= numTargetPeers {
×
3231
                        return
×
3232
                }
×
3233

3234
                if attempts > 0 {
×
3235
                        srvrLog.Debugf("Waiting %v before trying to locate "+
×
3236
                                "bootstrap peers (attempt #%v)", delayTime,
×
3237
                                attempts)
×
3238

×
3239
                        // We've completed at least one iterating and haven't
×
3240
                        // finished, so we'll start to insert a delay period
×
3241
                        // between each attempt.
×
3242
                        delaySignal = time.After(delayTime)
×
3243
                        select {
×
3244
                        case <-delaySignal:
×
3245
                        case <-s.quit:
×
3246
                                return
×
3247
                        }
3248

3249
                        // After our delay, we'll double the time we wait up to
3250
                        // the max back off period.
3251
                        delayTime *= 2
×
3252
                        if delayTime > backOffCeiling {
×
3253
                                delayTime = backOffCeiling
×
3254
                        }
×
3255
                }
3256

3257
                // Otherwise, we'll request for the remaining number of peers
3258
                // in order to reach our target.
3259
                peersNeeded := numTargetPeers - numActivePeers
×
3260
                bootstrapAddrs, err := discovery.MultiSourceBootstrap(
×
3261
                        ctx, ignore, peersNeeded, bootstrappers...,
×
3262
                )
×
3263
                if err != nil {
×
3264
                        srvrLog.Errorf("Unable to retrieve initial bootstrap "+
×
3265
                                "peers: %v", err)
×
3266
                        continue
×
3267
                }
3268

3269
                // Then, we'll attempt to establish a connection to the
3270
                // different peer addresses retrieved by our bootstrappers.
3271
                var wg sync.WaitGroup
×
3272
                for _, bootstrapAddr := range bootstrapAddrs {
×
3273
                        wg.Add(1)
×
3274
                        go func(addr *lnwire.NetAddress) {
×
3275
                                defer wg.Done()
×
3276

×
3277
                                errChan := make(chan error, 1)
×
3278
                                go s.connectToPeer(
×
3279
                                        addr, errChan, s.cfg.ConnectionTimeout,
×
3280
                                )
×
3281

×
3282
                                // We'll only allow this connection attempt to
×
3283
                                // take up to 3 seconds. This allows us to move
×
3284
                                // quickly by discarding peers that are slowing
×
3285
                                // us down.
×
3286
                                select {
×
3287
                                case err := <-errChan:
×
3288
                                        if err == nil {
×
3289
                                                return
×
3290
                                        }
×
3291
                                        srvrLog.Errorf("Unable to connect to "+
×
3292
                                                "%v: %v", addr, err)
×
3293
                                // TODO: tune timeout? 3 seconds might be *too*
3294
                                // aggressive but works well.
3295
                                case <-time.After(3 * time.Second):
×
3296
                                        srvrLog.Tracef("Skipping peer %v due "+
×
3297
                                                "to not establishing a "+
×
3298
                                                "connection within 3 seconds",
×
3299
                                                addr)
×
3300
                                case <-s.quit:
×
3301
                                }
3302
                        }(bootstrapAddr)
3303
                }
3304

3305
                wg.Wait()
×
3306
        }
3307
}
3308

3309
// createNewHiddenService automatically sets up a v2 or v3 onion service in
3310
// order to listen for inbound connections over Tor.
3311
func (s *server) createNewHiddenService(ctx context.Context) error {
×
3312
        // Determine the different ports the server is listening on. The onion
×
3313
        // service's virtual port will map to these ports and one will be picked
×
3314
        // at random when the onion service is being accessed.
×
3315
        listenPorts := make([]int, 0, len(s.listenAddrs))
×
3316
        for _, listenAddr := range s.listenAddrs {
×
3317
                port := listenAddr.(*net.TCPAddr).Port
×
3318
                listenPorts = append(listenPorts, port)
×
3319
        }
×
3320

3321
        encrypter, err := lnencrypt.KeyRingEncrypter(s.cc.KeyRing)
×
3322
        if err != nil {
×
3323
                return err
×
3324
        }
×
3325

3326
        // Once the port mapping has been set, we can go ahead and automatically
3327
        // create our onion service. The service's private key will be saved to
3328
        // disk in order to regain access to this service when restarting `lnd`.
3329
        onionCfg := tor.AddOnionConfig{
×
3330
                VirtualPort: defaultPeerPort,
×
3331
                TargetPorts: listenPorts,
×
3332
                Store: tor.NewOnionFile(
×
3333
                        s.cfg.Tor.PrivateKeyPath, 0600, s.cfg.Tor.EncryptKey,
×
3334
                        encrypter,
×
3335
                ),
×
3336
        }
×
3337

×
3338
        switch {
×
3339
        case s.cfg.Tor.V2:
×
3340
                onionCfg.Type = tor.V2
×
3341
        case s.cfg.Tor.V3:
×
3342
                onionCfg.Type = tor.V3
×
3343
        }
3344

3345
        addr, err := s.torController.AddOnion(onionCfg)
×
3346
        if err != nil {
×
3347
                return err
×
3348
        }
×
3349

3350
        // Now that the onion service has been created, we'll add the onion
3351
        // address it can be reached at to our list of advertised addresses.
3352
        newNodeAnn, err := s.genNodeAnnouncement(
×
3353
                nil, func(currentAnn *lnwire.NodeAnnouncement1) {
×
3354
                        currentAnn.Addresses = append(currentAnn.Addresses, addr)
×
3355
                },
×
3356
        )
3357
        if err != nil {
×
3358
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to generate new node "+
×
3359
                        "announcement: %v", err)
×
3360
        }
×
3361

3362
        // Finally, we'll update the on-disk version of our announcement so it
3363
        // will eventually propagate to nodes in the network.
3364
        selfNode := models.NewV1Node(
×
3365
                route.NewVertex(s.identityECDH.PubKey()), &models.NodeV1Fields{
×
3366
                        Addresses:    newNodeAnn.Addresses,
×
3367
                        Features:     newNodeAnn.Features,
×
3368
                        AuthSigBytes: newNodeAnn.Signature.ToSignatureBytes(),
×
3369
                        Color:        newNodeAnn.RGBColor,
×
3370
                        Alias:        newNodeAnn.Alias.String(),
×
3371
                        LastUpdate:   time.Unix(int64(newNodeAnn.Timestamp), 0),
×
3372
                },
×
3373
        )
×
3374

×
3375
        if err := s.graphDB.SetSourceNode(ctx, selfNode); err != nil {
×
3376
                return fmt.Errorf("can't set self node: %w", err)
×
3377
        }
×
3378

3379
        return nil
×
3380
}
3381

3382
// findChannel finds a channel given a public key and ChannelID. It is an
3383
// optimization that is quicker than seeking for a channel given only the
3384
// ChannelID.
3385
func (s *server) findChannel(node *btcec.PublicKey, chanID lnwire.ChannelID) (
3386
        *channeldb.OpenChannel, error) {
×
3387

×
3388
        nodeChans, err := s.chanStateDB.FetchOpenChannels(node)
×
3389
        if err != nil {
×
3390
                return nil, err
×
3391
        }
×
3392

3393
        for _, channel := range nodeChans {
×
3394
                if chanID.IsChanPoint(&channel.FundingOutpoint) {
×
3395
                        return channel, nil
×
3396
                }
×
3397
        }
3398

3399
        return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to find channel")
×
3400
}
3401

3402
// getNodeAnnouncement fetches the current, fully signed node announcement.
3403
func (s *server) getNodeAnnouncement() lnwire.NodeAnnouncement1 {
×
3404
        s.mu.Lock()
×
3405
        defer s.mu.Unlock()
×
3406

×
3407
        return *s.currentNodeAnn
×
3408
}
×
3409

3410
// genNodeAnnouncement generates and returns the current fully signed node
3411
// announcement. The time stamp of the announcement will be updated in order
3412
// to ensure it propagates through the network.
3413
func (s *server) genNodeAnnouncement(features *lnwire.RawFeatureVector,
3414
        modifiers ...netann.NodeAnnModifier) (lnwire.NodeAnnouncement1, error) {
×
3415

×
3416
        s.mu.Lock()
×
3417
        defer s.mu.Unlock()
×
3418

×
3419
        // Create a shallow copy of the current node announcement to work on.
×
3420
        // This ensures the original announcement remains unchanged
×
3421
        // until the new announcement is fully signed and valid.
×
3422
        newNodeAnn := *s.currentNodeAnn
×
3423

×
3424
        // First, try to update our feature manager with the updated set of
×
3425
        // features.
×
3426
        if features != nil {
×
3427
                proposedFeatures := map[feature.Set]*lnwire.RawFeatureVector{
×
3428
                        feature.SetNodeAnn: features,
×
3429
                }
×
3430
                err := s.featureMgr.UpdateFeatureSets(proposedFeatures)
×
3431
                if err != nil {
×
3432
                        return lnwire.NodeAnnouncement1{}, err
×
3433
                }
×
3434

3435
                // If we could successfully update our feature manager, add
3436
                // an update modifier to include these new features to our
3437
                // set.
3438
                modifiers = append(
×
3439
                        modifiers, netann.NodeAnnSetFeatures(features),
×
3440
                )
×
3441
        }
3442

3443
        // Always update the timestamp when refreshing to ensure the update
3444
        // propagates.
3445
        modifiers = append(modifiers, netann.NodeAnnSetTimestamp)
×
3446

×
3447
        // Apply the requested changes to the node announcement.
×
3448
        for _, modifier := range modifiers {
×
3449
                modifier(&newNodeAnn)
×
3450
        }
×
3451

3452
        // The modifiers may have added duplicate addresses, so we need to
3453
        // de-duplicate them here.
3454
        uniqueAddrs := map[string]struct{}{}
×
3455
        dedupedAddrs := make([]net.Addr, 0)
×
3456
        for _, addr := range newNodeAnn.Addresses {
×
3457
                if _, ok := uniqueAddrs[addr.String()]; !ok {
×
3458
                        uniqueAddrs[addr.String()] = struct{}{}
×
3459
                        dedupedAddrs = append(dedupedAddrs, addr)
×
3460
                }
×
3461
        }
3462
        newNodeAnn.Addresses = dedupedAddrs
×
3463

×
3464
        // Sign a new update after applying all of the passed modifiers.
×
3465
        err := netann.SignNodeAnnouncement(
×
3466
                s.nodeSigner, s.identityKeyLoc, &newNodeAnn,
×
3467
        )
×
3468
        if err != nil {
×
3469
                return lnwire.NodeAnnouncement1{}, err
×
3470
        }
×
3471

3472
        // If signing succeeds, update the current announcement.
3473
        *s.currentNodeAnn = newNodeAnn
×
3474

×
3475
        return *s.currentNodeAnn, nil
×
3476
}
3477

3478
// updateAndBroadcastSelfNode generates a new node announcement
3479
// applying the giving modifiers and updating the time stamp
3480
// to ensure it propagates through the network. Then it broadcasts
3481
// it to the network.
3482
func (s *server) updateAndBroadcastSelfNode(ctx context.Context,
3483
        features *lnwire.RawFeatureVector,
3484
        modifiers ...netann.NodeAnnModifier) error {
×
3485

×
3486
        newNodeAnn, err := s.genNodeAnnouncement(features, modifiers...)
×
3487
        if err != nil {
×
3488
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to generate new node "+
×
3489
                        "announcement: %v", err)
×
3490
        }
×
3491

3492
        // Update the on-disk version of our announcement.
3493
        // Load and modify self node istead of creating anew instance so we
3494
        // don't risk overwriting any existing values.
3495
        selfNode, err := s.v1Graph.SourceNode(ctx)
×
3496
        if err != nil {
×
3497
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to get current source node: %w", err)
×
3498
        }
×
3499

3500
        selfNode.LastUpdate = time.Unix(int64(newNodeAnn.Timestamp), 0)
×
3501
        selfNode.Addresses = newNodeAnn.Addresses
×
3502
        selfNode.Alias = fn.Some(newNodeAnn.Alias.String())
×
3503
        selfNode.Features = s.featureMgr.Get(feature.SetNodeAnn)
×
3504
        selfNode.Color = fn.Some(newNodeAnn.RGBColor)
×
3505
        selfNode.AuthSigBytes = newNodeAnn.Signature.ToSignatureBytes()
×
3506

×
3507
        copy(selfNode.PubKeyBytes[:], s.identityECDH.PubKey().SerializeCompressed())
×
3508

×
3509
        if err := s.graphDB.SetSourceNode(ctx, selfNode); err != nil {
×
3510
                return fmt.Errorf("can't set self node: %w", err)
×
3511
        }
×
3512

3513
        // Finally, propagate it to the nodes in the network.
3514
        err = s.BroadcastMessage(nil, &newNodeAnn)
×
3515
        if err != nil {
×
3516
                rpcsLog.Debugf("Unable to broadcast new node "+
×
3517
                        "announcement to peers: %v", err)
×
3518
                return err
×
3519
        }
×
3520

3521
        return nil
×
3522
}
3523

3524
type nodeAddresses struct {
3525
        pubKey    *btcec.PublicKey
3526
        addresses []net.Addr
3527
}
3528

3529
// establishPersistentConnections attempts to establish persistent connections
3530
// to all our direct channel collaborators. In order to promote liveness of our
3531
// active channels, we instruct the connection manager to attempt to establish
3532
// and maintain persistent connections to all our direct channel counterparties.
3533
func (s *server) establishPersistentConnections(ctx context.Context) error {
×
3534
        // nodeAddrsMap stores the combination of node public keys and addresses
×
3535
        // that we'll attempt to reconnect to. PubKey strings are used as keys
×
3536
        // since other PubKey forms can't be compared.
×
3537
        nodeAddrsMap := make(map[string]*nodeAddresses)
×
3538

×
3539
        // Iterate through the list of LinkNodes to find addresses we should
×
3540
        // attempt to connect to based on our set of previous connections. Set
×
3541
        // the reconnection port to the default peer port.
×
3542
        linkNodes, err := s.chanStateDB.LinkNodeDB().FetchAllLinkNodes()
×
3543
        if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, channeldb.ErrLinkNodesNotFound) {
×
3544
                return fmt.Errorf("failed to fetch all link nodes: %w", err)
×
3545
        }
×
3546

3547
        for _, node := range linkNodes {
×
3548
                pubStr := string(node.IdentityPub.SerializeCompressed())
×
3549
                nodeAddrs := &nodeAddresses{
×
3550
                        pubKey:    node.IdentityPub,
×
3551
                        addresses: node.Addresses,
×
3552
                }
×
3553
                nodeAddrsMap[pubStr] = nodeAddrs
×
3554
        }
×
3555

3556
        // After checking our previous connections for addresses to connect to,
3557
        // iterate through the nodes in our channel graph to find addresses
3558
        // that have been added via NodeAnnouncement1 messages.
3559
        // TODO(roasbeef): instead iterate over link nodes and query graph for
3560
        // each of the nodes.
3561
        graphAddrs := make(map[string]*nodeAddresses)
×
3562
        forEachSrcNodeChan := func(chanPoint wire.OutPoint,
×
3563
                havePolicy bool, channelPeer *models.Node) error {
×
3564

×
3565
                // If the remote party has announced the channel to us, but we
×
3566
                // haven't yet, then we won't have a policy. However, we don't
×
3567
                // need this to connect to the peer, so we'll log it and move on.
×
3568
                if !havePolicy {
×
3569
                        srvrLog.Warnf("No channel policy found for "+
×
3570
                                "ChannelPoint(%v): ", chanPoint)
×
3571
                }
×
3572

3573
                pubStr := string(channelPeer.PubKeyBytes[:])
×
3574

×
3575
                // Add all unique addresses from channel
×
3576
                // graph/NodeAnnouncements to the list of addresses we'll
×
3577
                // connect to for this peer.
×
3578
                addrSet := make(map[string]net.Addr)
×
3579
                for _, addr := range channelPeer.Addresses {
×
3580
                        switch addr.(type) {
×
3581
                        case *net.TCPAddr:
×
3582
                                addrSet[addr.String()] = addr
×
3583

3584
                        // We'll only attempt to connect to Tor addresses if Tor
3585
                        // outbound support is enabled.
3586
                        case *tor.OnionAddr:
×
3587
                                if s.cfg.Tor.Active {
×
3588
                                        addrSet[addr.String()] = addr
×
3589
                                }
×
3590
                        }
3591
                }
3592

3593
                // If this peer is also recorded as a link node, we'll add any
3594
                // additional addresses that have not already been selected.
3595
                linkNodeAddrs, ok := nodeAddrsMap[pubStr]
×
3596
                if ok {
×
3597
                        for _, lnAddress := range linkNodeAddrs.addresses {
×
3598
                                switch lnAddress.(type) {
×
3599
                                case *net.TCPAddr:
×
3600
                                        addrSet[lnAddress.String()] = lnAddress
×
3601

3602
                                // We'll only attempt to connect to Tor
3603
                                // addresses if Tor outbound support is enabled.
3604
                                case *tor.OnionAddr:
×
3605
                                        if s.cfg.Tor.Active {
×
3606
                                                //nolint:ll
×
3607
                                                addrSet[lnAddress.String()] = lnAddress
×
3608
                                        }
×
3609
                                }
3610
                        }
3611
                }
3612

3613
                // Construct a slice of the deduped addresses.
3614
                var addrs []net.Addr
×
3615
                for _, addr := range addrSet {
×
3616
                        addrs = append(addrs, addr)
×
3617
                }
×
3618

3619
                n := &nodeAddresses{
×
3620
                        addresses: addrs,
×
3621
                }
×
3622
                n.pubKey, err = channelPeer.PubKey()
×
3623
                if err != nil {
×
3624
                        return err
×
3625
                }
×
3626

3627
                graphAddrs[pubStr] = n
×
3628
                return nil
×
3629
        }
3630

3631
        // TODO(elle): for now, we only fetch our V1 channels. This should be
3632
        //  updated to fetch channels across all versions.
3633
        err = s.v1Graph.ForEachSourceNodeChannel(
×
3634
                ctx, forEachSrcNodeChan, func() {
×
3635
                        clear(graphAddrs)
×
3636
                },
×
3637
        )
3638
        if err != nil {
×
3639
                srvrLog.Errorf("Failed to iterate over source node channels: "+
×
3640
                        "%v", err)
×
3641

×
3642
                if !errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrGraphNoEdgesFound) &&
×
3643
                        !errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrEdgeNotFound) {
×
3644

×
3645
                        return err
×
3646
                }
×
3647
        }
3648

3649
        // Combine the addresses from the link nodes and the channel graph.
3650
        for pubStr, nodeAddr := range graphAddrs {
×
3651
                nodeAddrsMap[pubStr] = nodeAddr
×
3652
        }
×
3653

3654
        srvrLog.Debugf("Establishing %v persistent connections on start",
×
3655
                len(nodeAddrsMap))
×
3656

×
3657
        // Acquire and hold server lock until all persistent connection requests
×
3658
        // have been recorded and sent to the connection manager.
×
3659
        s.mu.Lock()
×
3660
        defer s.mu.Unlock()
×
3661

×
3662
        // Iterate through the combined list of addresses from prior links and
×
3663
        // node announcements and attempt to reconnect to each node.
×
3664
        var numOutboundConns int
×
3665
        for pubStr, nodeAddr := range nodeAddrsMap {
×
3666
                // Add this peer to the set of peers we should maintain a
×
3667
                // persistent connection with. We set the value to false to
×
3668
                // indicate that we should not continue to reconnect if the
×
3669
                // number of channels returns to zero, since this peer has not
×
3670
                // been requested as perm by the user.
×
3671
                s.persistentPeers[pubStr] = false
×
3672
                if _, ok := s.persistentPeersBackoff[pubStr]; !ok {
×
3673
                        s.persistentPeersBackoff[pubStr] = s.cfg.MinBackoff
×
3674
                }
×
3675

3676
                for _, address := range nodeAddr.addresses {
×
3677
                        // Create a wrapper address which couples the IP and
×
3678
                        // the pubkey so the brontide authenticated connection
×
3679
                        // can be established.
×
3680
                        lnAddr := &lnwire.NetAddress{
×
3681
                                IdentityKey: nodeAddr.pubKey,
×
3682
                                Address:     address,
×
3683
                        }
×
3684

×
3685
                        s.persistentPeerAddrs[pubStr] = append(
×
3686
                                s.persistentPeerAddrs[pubStr], lnAddr)
×
3687
                }
×
3688

3689
                // We'll connect to the first 10 peers immediately, then
3690
                // randomly stagger any remaining connections if the
3691
                // stagger initial reconnect flag is set. This ensures
3692
                // that mobile nodes or nodes with a small number of
3693
                // channels obtain connectivity quickly, but larger
3694
                // nodes are able to disperse the costs of connecting to
3695
                // all peers at once.
3696
                if numOutboundConns < numInstantInitReconnect ||
×
3697
                        !s.cfg.StaggerInitialReconnect {
×
3698

×
3699
                        go s.connectToPersistentPeer(pubStr)
×
3700
                } else {
×
3701
                        go s.delayInitialReconnect(pubStr)
×
3702
                }
×
3703

3704
                numOutboundConns++
×
3705
        }
3706

3707
        return nil
×
3708
}
3709

3710
// delayInitialReconnect will attempt a reconnection to the given peer after
3711
// sampling a value for the delay between 0s and the maxInitReconnectDelay.
3712
//
3713
// NOTE: This method MUST be run as a goroutine.
3714
func (s *server) delayInitialReconnect(pubStr string) {
×
3715
        delay := time.Duration(prand.Intn(maxInitReconnectDelay)) * time.Second
×
3716
        select {
×
3717
        case <-time.After(delay):
×
3718
                s.connectToPersistentPeer(pubStr)
×
3719
        case <-s.quit:
×
3720
        }
3721
}
3722

3723
// prunePersistentPeerConnection removes all internal state related to
3724
// persistent connections to a peer within the server. This is used to avoid
3725
// persistent connection retries to peers we do not have any open channels with.
3726
func (s *server) prunePersistentPeerConnection(compressedPubKey [33]byte) {
×
3727
        pubKeyStr := string(compressedPubKey[:])
×
3728

×
3729
        s.mu.Lock()
×
3730
        if perm, ok := s.persistentPeers[pubKeyStr]; ok && !perm {
×
3731
                delete(s.persistentPeers, pubKeyStr)
×
3732
                delete(s.persistentPeersBackoff, pubKeyStr)
×
3733
                delete(s.persistentPeerAddrs, pubKeyStr)
×
3734
                s.cancelConnReqs(pubKeyStr, nil)
×
3735
                s.mu.Unlock()
×
3736

×
3737
                srvrLog.Infof("Pruned peer %x from persistent connections, "+
×
3738
                        "peer has no open channels", compressedPubKey)
×
3739

×
3740
                return
×
3741
        }
×
3742
        s.mu.Unlock()
×
3743
}
3744

3745
// bannedPersistentPeerConnection does not actually "ban" a persistent peer. It
3746
// is instead used to remove persistent peer state for a peer that has been
3747
// disconnected for good cause by the server. Currently, a gossip ban from
3748
// sending garbage and the server running out of restricted-access
3749
// (i.e. "free") connection slots are the only way this logic gets hit. In the
3750
// future, this function may expand when more ban criteria is added.
3751
//
3752
// NOTE: The server's write lock MUST be held when this is called.
3753
func (s *server) bannedPersistentPeerConnection(remotePub string) {
×
3754
        if perm, ok := s.persistentPeers[remotePub]; ok && !perm {
×
3755
                delete(s.persistentPeers, remotePub)
×
3756
                delete(s.persistentPeersBackoff, remotePub)
×
3757
                delete(s.persistentPeerAddrs, remotePub)
×
3758
                s.cancelConnReqs(remotePub, nil)
×
3759
        }
×
3760
}
3761

3762
// BroadcastMessage sends a request to the server to broadcast a set of
3763
// messages to all peers other than the one specified by the `skips` parameter.
3764
// All messages sent via BroadcastMessage will be queued for lazy delivery to
3765
// the target peers.
3766
//
3767
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
3768
func (s *server) BroadcastMessage(skips map[route.Vertex]struct{},
3769
        msgs ...lnwire.Message) error {
×
3770

×
3771
        // Filter out peers found in the skips map. We synchronize access to
×
3772
        // peersByPub throughout this process to ensure we deliver messages to
×
3773
        // exact set of peers present at the time of invocation.
×
3774
        s.mu.RLock()
×
3775
        peers := make([]*peer.Brontide, 0, len(s.peersByPub))
×
3776
        for pubStr, sPeer := range s.peersByPub {
×
3777
                if skips != nil {
×
3778
                        if _, ok := skips[sPeer.PubKey()]; ok {
×
3779
                                srvrLog.Tracef("Skipping %x in broadcast with "+
×
3780
                                        "pubStr=%x", sPeer.PubKey(), pubStr)
×
3781
                                continue
×
3782
                        }
3783
                }
3784

3785
                peers = append(peers, sPeer)
×
3786
        }
3787
        s.mu.RUnlock()
×
3788

×
3789
        // Iterate over all known peers, dispatching a go routine to enqueue
×
3790
        // all messages to each of peers.
×
3791
        var wg sync.WaitGroup
×
3792
        for _, sPeer := range peers {
×
3793
                srvrLog.Debugf("Sending %v messages to peer %x", len(msgs),
×
3794
                        sPeer.PubKey())
×
3795

×
3796
                // Dispatch a go routine to enqueue all messages to this peer.
×
3797
                wg.Add(1)
×
3798
                s.wg.Add(1)
×
3799
                go func(p lnpeer.Peer) {
×
3800
                        defer s.wg.Done()
×
3801
                        defer wg.Done()
×
3802

×
3803
                        p.SendMessageLazy(false, msgs...)
×
3804
                }(sPeer)
×
3805
        }
3806

3807
        // Wait for all messages to have been dispatched before returning to
3808
        // caller.
3809
        wg.Wait()
×
3810

×
3811
        return nil
×
3812
}
3813

3814
// NotifyWhenOnline can be called by other subsystems to get notified when a
3815
// particular peer comes online. The peer itself is sent across the peerChan.
3816
//
3817
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
3818
func (s *server) NotifyWhenOnline(peerKey [33]byte,
3819
        peerChan chan<- lnpeer.Peer) {
×
3820

×
3821
        s.mu.Lock()
×
3822

×
3823
        // Compute the target peer's identifier.
×
3824
        pubStr := string(peerKey[:])
×
3825

×
3826
        // Check if peer is connected.
×
3827
        peer, ok := s.peersByPub[pubStr]
×
3828
        if ok {
×
3829
                // Unlock here so that the mutex isn't held while we are
×
3830
                // waiting for the peer to become active.
×
3831
                s.mu.Unlock()
×
3832

×
3833
                // Wait until the peer signals that it is actually active
×
3834
                // rather than only in the server's maps.
×
3835
                select {
×
3836
                case <-peer.ActiveSignal():
×
3837
                case <-peer.QuitSignal():
×
3838
                        // The peer quit, so we'll add the channel to the slice
×
3839
                        // and return.
×
3840
                        s.mu.Lock()
×
3841
                        s.peerConnectedListeners[pubStr] = append(
×
3842
                                s.peerConnectedListeners[pubStr], peerChan,
×
3843
                        )
×
3844
                        s.mu.Unlock()
×
3845
                        return
×
3846
                }
3847

3848
                // Connected, can return early.
3849
                srvrLog.Debugf("Notifying that peer %x is online", peerKey)
×
3850

×
3851
                select {
×
3852
                case peerChan <- peer:
×
3853
                case <-s.quit:
×
3854
                }
3855

3856
                return
×
3857
        }
3858

3859
        // Not connected, store this listener such that it can be notified when
3860
        // the peer comes online.
3861
        s.peerConnectedListeners[pubStr] = append(
×
3862
                s.peerConnectedListeners[pubStr], peerChan,
×
3863
        )
×
3864
        s.mu.Unlock()
×
3865
}
3866

3867
// NotifyWhenOffline delivers a notification to the caller of when the peer with
3868
// the given public key has been disconnected. The notification is signaled by
3869
// closing the channel returned.
3870
func (s *server) NotifyWhenOffline(peerPubKey [33]byte) <-chan struct{} {
×
3871
        s.mu.Lock()
×
3872
        defer s.mu.Unlock()
×
3873

×
3874
        c := make(chan struct{})
×
3875

×
3876
        // If the peer is already offline, we can immediately trigger the
×
3877
        // notification.
×
3878
        peerPubKeyStr := string(peerPubKey[:])
×
3879
        if _, ok := s.peersByPub[peerPubKeyStr]; !ok {
×
3880
                srvrLog.Debugf("Notifying that peer %x is offline", peerPubKey)
×
3881
                close(c)
×
3882
                return c
×
3883
        }
×
3884

3885
        // Otherwise, the peer is online, so we'll keep track of the channel to
3886
        // trigger the notification once the server detects the peer
3887
        // disconnects.
3888
        s.peerDisconnectedListeners[peerPubKeyStr] = append(
×
3889
                s.peerDisconnectedListeners[peerPubKeyStr], c,
×
3890
        )
×
3891

×
3892
        return c
×
3893
}
3894

3895
// FindPeer will return the peer that corresponds to the passed in public key.
3896
// This function is used by the funding manager, allowing it to update the
3897
// daemon's local representation of the remote peer.
3898
//
3899
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
3900
func (s *server) FindPeer(peerKey *btcec.PublicKey) (*peer.Brontide, error) {
×
3901
        s.mu.RLock()
×
3902
        defer s.mu.RUnlock()
×
3903

×
3904
        pubStr := string(peerKey.SerializeCompressed())
×
3905

×
3906
        return s.findPeerByPubStr(pubStr)
×
3907
}
×
3908

3909
// FindPeerByPubStr will return the peer that corresponds to the passed peerID,
3910
// which should be a string representation of the peer's serialized, compressed
3911
// public key.
3912
//
3913
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
3914
func (s *server) FindPeerByPubStr(pubStr string) (*peer.Brontide, error) {
×
3915
        s.mu.RLock()
×
3916
        defer s.mu.RUnlock()
×
3917

×
3918
        return s.findPeerByPubStr(pubStr)
×
3919
}
×
3920

3921
// findPeerByPubStr is an internal method that retrieves the specified peer from
3922
// the server's internal state using.
3923
func (s *server) findPeerByPubStr(pubStr string) (*peer.Brontide, error) {
×
3924
        peer, ok := s.peersByPub[pubStr]
×
3925
        if !ok {
×
3926
                return nil, ErrPeerNotConnected
×
3927
        }
×
3928

3929
        return peer, nil
×
3930
}
3931

3932
// nextPeerBackoff computes the next backoff duration for a peer's pubkey using
3933
// exponential backoff. If no previous backoff was known, the default is
3934
// returned.
3935
func (s *server) nextPeerBackoff(pubStr string,
3936
        startTime time.Time) time.Duration {
×
3937

×
3938
        // Now, determine the appropriate backoff to use for the retry.
×
3939
        backoff, ok := s.persistentPeersBackoff[pubStr]
×
3940
        if !ok {
×
3941
                // If an existing backoff was unknown, use the default.
×
3942
                return s.cfg.MinBackoff
×
3943
        }
×
3944

3945
        // If the peer failed to start properly, we'll just use the previous
3946
        // backoff to compute the subsequent randomized exponential backoff
3947
        // duration. This will roughly double on average.
3948
        if startTime.IsZero() {
×
3949
                return computeNextBackoff(backoff, s.cfg.MaxBackoff)
×
3950
        }
×
3951

3952
        // The peer succeeded in starting. If the connection didn't last long
3953
        // enough to be considered stable, we'll continue to back off retries
3954
        // with this peer.
3955
        connDuration := time.Since(startTime)
×
3956
        if connDuration < defaultStableConnDuration {
×
3957
                return computeNextBackoff(backoff, s.cfg.MaxBackoff)
×
3958
        }
×
3959

3960
        // The peer succeed in starting and this was stable peer, so we'll
3961
        // reduce the timeout duration by the length of the connection after
3962
        // applying randomized exponential backoff. We'll only apply this in the
3963
        // case that:
3964
        //   reb(curBackoff) - connDuration > cfg.MinBackoff
3965
        relaxedBackoff := computeNextBackoff(backoff, s.cfg.MaxBackoff) - connDuration
×
3966
        if relaxedBackoff > s.cfg.MinBackoff {
×
3967
                return relaxedBackoff
×
3968
        }
×
3969

3970
        // Lastly, if reb(currBackoff) - connDuration <= cfg.MinBackoff, meaning
3971
        // the stable connection lasted much longer than our previous backoff.
3972
        // To reward such good behavior, we'll reconnect after the default
3973
        // timeout.
3974
        return s.cfg.MinBackoff
×
3975
}
3976

3977
// shouldDropLocalConnection determines if our local connection to a remote peer
3978
// should be dropped in the case of concurrent connection establishment. In
3979
// order to deterministically decide which connection should be dropped, we'll
3980
// utilize the ordering of the local and remote public key. If we didn't use
3981
// such a tie breaker, then we risk _both_ connections erroneously being
3982
// dropped.
3983
func shouldDropLocalConnection(local, remote *btcec.PublicKey) bool {
×
3984
        localPubBytes := local.SerializeCompressed()
×
3985
        remotePubPbytes := remote.SerializeCompressed()
×
3986

×
3987
        // The connection that comes from the node with a "smaller" pubkey
×
3988
        // should be kept. Therefore, if our pubkey is "greater" than theirs, we
×
3989
        // should drop our established connection.
×
3990
        return bytes.Compare(localPubBytes, remotePubPbytes) > 0
×
3991
}
×
3992

3993
// InboundPeerConnected initializes a new peer in response to a new inbound
3994
// connection.
3995
//
3996
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
3997
func (s *server) InboundPeerConnected(conn net.Conn) {
×
3998
        // Exit early if we have already been instructed to shutdown, this
×
3999
        // prevents any delayed callbacks from accidentally registering peers.
×
4000
        if s.Stopped() {
×
4001
                return
×
4002
        }
×
4003

4004
        nodePub := conn.(*brontide.Conn).RemotePub()
×
4005
        pubSer := nodePub.SerializeCompressed()
×
4006
        pubStr := string(pubSer)
×
4007

×
4008
        var pubBytes [33]byte
×
4009
        copy(pubBytes[:], pubSer)
×
4010

×
4011
        s.mu.Lock()
×
4012
        defer s.mu.Unlock()
×
4013

×
4014
        // If we already have an outbound connection to this peer, then ignore
×
4015
        // this new connection.
×
4016
        if p, ok := s.outboundPeers[pubStr]; ok {
×
4017
                srvrLog.Debugf("Already have outbound connection for %v, "+
×
4018
                        "ignoring inbound connection from local=%v, remote=%v",
×
4019
                        p, conn.LocalAddr(), conn.RemoteAddr())
×
4020

×
4021
                conn.Close()
×
4022
                return
×
4023
        }
×
4024

4025
        // If we already have a valid connection that is scheduled to take
4026
        // precedence once the prior peer has finished disconnecting, we'll
4027
        // ignore this connection.
4028
        if p, ok := s.scheduledPeerConnection[pubStr]; ok {
×
4029
                srvrLog.Debugf("Ignoring connection from %v, peer %v already "+
×
4030
                        "scheduled", conn.RemoteAddr(), p)
×
4031
                conn.Close()
×
4032
                return
×
4033
        }
×
4034

4035
        srvrLog.Infof("New inbound connection from %v", conn.RemoteAddr())
×
4036

×
4037
        // Check to see if we already have a connection with this peer. If so,
×
4038
        // we may need to drop our existing connection. This prevents us from
×
4039
        // having duplicate connections to the same peer. We forgo adding a
×
4040
        // default case as we expect these to be the only error values returned
×
4041
        // from findPeerByPubStr.
×
4042
        connectedPeer, err := s.findPeerByPubStr(pubStr)
×
4043
        switch err {
×
4044
        case ErrPeerNotConnected:
×
4045
                // We were unable to locate an existing connection with the
×
4046
                // target peer, proceed to connect.
×
4047
                s.cancelConnReqs(pubStr, nil)
×
4048
                s.peerConnected(conn, nil, true)
×
4049

4050
        case nil:
×
4051
                ctx := btclog.WithCtx(
×
4052
                        context.TODO(),
×
4053
                        lnutils.LogPubKey("peer", connectedPeer.IdentityKey()),
×
4054
                )
×
4055

×
4056
                // We already have a connection with the incoming peer. If the
×
4057
                // connection we've already established should be kept and is
×
4058
                // not of the same type of the new connection (inbound), then
×
4059
                // we'll close out the new connection s.t there's only a single
×
4060
                // connection between us.
×
4061
                localPub := s.identityECDH.PubKey()
×
4062
                if !connectedPeer.Inbound() &&
×
4063
                        !shouldDropLocalConnection(localPub, nodePub) {
×
4064

×
4065
                        srvrLog.WarnS(ctx, "Received inbound connection from "+
×
4066
                                "peer, but already have outbound "+
×
4067
                                "connection, dropping conn",
×
4068
                                fmt.Errorf("already have outbound conn"))
×
4069
                        conn.Close()
×
4070
                        return
×
4071
                }
×
4072

4073
                // Otherwise, if we should drop the connection, then we'll
4074
                // disconnect our already connected peer.
4075
                srvrLog.DebugS(ctx, "Disconnecting stale connection")
×
4076

×
4077
                s.cancelConnReqs(pubStr, nil)
×
4078

×
4079
                // Remove the current peer from the server's internal state and
×
4080
                // signal that the peer termination watcher does not need to
×
4081
                // execute for this peer.
×
4082
                s.removePeerUnsafe(ctx, connectedPeer)
×
4083
                s.ignorePeerTermination[connectedPeer] = struct{}{}
×
4084
                s.scheduledPeerConnection[pubStr] = func() {
×
4085
                        s.peerConnected(conn, nil, true)
×
4086
                }
×
4087
        }
4088
}
4089

4090
// OutboundPeerConnected initializes a new peer in response to a new outbound
4091
// connection.
4092
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
4093
func (s *server) OutboundPeerConnected(connReq *connmgr.ConnReq, conn net.Conn) {
×
4094
        // Exit early if we have already been instructed to shutdown, this
×
4095
        // prevents any delayed callbacks from accidentally registering peers.
×
4096
        if s.Stopped() {
×
4097
                return
×
4098
        }
×
4099

4100
        nodePub := conn.(*brontide.Conn).RemotePub()
×
4101
        pubSer := nodePub.SerializeCompressed()
×
4102
        pubStr := string(pubSer)
×
4103

×
4104
        var pubBytes [33]byte
×
4105
        copy(pubBytes[:], pubSer)
×
4106

×
4107
        s.mu.Lock()
×
4108
        defer s.mu.Unlock()
×
4109

×
4110
        // If we already have an inbound connection to this peer, then ignore
×
4111
        // this new connection.
×
4112
        if p, ok := s.inboundPeers[pubStr]; ok {
×
4113
                srvrLog.Debugf("Already have inbound connection for %v, "+
×
4114
                        "ignoring outbound connection from local=%v, remote=%v",
×
4115
                        p, conn.LocalAddr(), conn.RemoteAddr())
×
4116

×
4117
                if connReq != nil {
×
4118
                        s.connMgr.Remove(connReq.ID())
×
4119
                }
×
4120
                conn.Close()
×
4121
                return
×
4122
        }
4123
        if _, ok := s.persistentConnReqs[pubStr]; !ok && connReq != nil {
×
4124
                srvrLog.Debugf("Ignoring canceled outbound connection")
×
4125
                s.connMgr.Remove(connReq.ID())
×
4126
                conn.Close()
×
4127
                return
×
4128
        }
×
4129

4130
        // If we already have a valid connection that is scheduled to take
4131
        // precedence once the prior peer has finished disconnecting, we'll
4132
        // ignore this connection.
4133
        if _, ok := s.scheduledPeerConnection[pubStr]; ok {
×
4134
                srvrLog.Debugf("Ignoring connection, peer already scheduled")
×
4135

×
4136
                if connReq != nil {
×
4137
                        s.connMgr.Remove(connReq.ID())
×
4138
                }
×
4139

4140
                conn.Close()
×
4141
                return
×
4142
        }
4143

4144
        srvrLog.Infof("Established outbound connection to: %x@%v", pubStr,
×
4145
                conn.RemoteAddr())
×
4146

×
4147
        if connReq != nil {
×
4148
                // A successful connection was returned by the connmgr.
×
4149
                // Immediately cancel all pending requests, excluding the
×
4150
                // outbound connection we just established.
×
4151
                ignore := connReq.ID()
×
4152
                s.cancelConnReqs(pubStr, &ignore)
×
4153
        } else {
×
4154
                // This was a successful connection made by some other
×
4155
                // subsystem. Remove all requests being managed by the connmgr.
×
4156
                s.cancelConnReqs(pubStr, nil)
×
4157
        }
×
4158

4159
        // If we already have a connection with this peer, decide whether or not
4160
        // we need to drop the stale connection. We forgo adding a default case
4161
        // as we expect these to be the only error values returned from
4162
        // findPeerByPubStr.
4163
        connectedPeer, err := s.findPeerByPubStr(pubStr)
×
4164
        switch err {
×
4165
        case ErrPeerNotConnected:
×
4166
                // We were unable to locate an existing connection with the
×
4167
                // target peer, proceed to connect.
×
4168
                s.peerConnected(conn, connReq, false)
×
4169

4170
        case nil:
×
4171
                ctx := btclog.WithCtx(
×
4172
                        context.TODO(),
×
4173
                        lnutils.LogPubKey("peer", connectedPeer.IdentityKey()),
×
4174
                )
×
4175

×
4176
                // We already have a connection with the incoming peer. If the
×
4177
                // connection we've already established should be kept and is
×
4178
                // not of the same type of the new connection (outbound), then
×
4179
                // we'll close out the new connection s.t there's only a single
×
4180
                // connection between us.
×
4181
                localPub := s.identityECDH.PubKey()
×
4182
                if connectedPeer.Inbound() &&
×
4183
                        shouldDropLocalConnection(localPub, nodePub) {
×
4184

×
4185
                        srvrLog.WarnS(ctx, "Established outbound connection "+
×
4186
                                "to peer, but already have inbound "+
×
4187
                                "connection, dropping conn",
×
4188
                                fmt.Errorf("already have inbound conn"))
×
4189
                        if connReq != nil {
×
4190
                                s.connMgr.Remove(connReq.ID())
×
4191
                        }
×
4192
                        conn.Close()
×
4193
                        return
×
4194
                }
4195

4196
                // Otherwise, _their_ connection should be dropped. So we'll
4197
                // disconnect the peer and send the now obsolete peer to the
4198
                // server for garbage collection.
4199
                srvrLog.DebugS(ctx, "Disconnecting stale connection")
×
4200

×
4201
                // Remove the current peer from the server's internal state and
×
4202
                // signal that the peer termination watcher does not need to
×
4203
                // execute for this peer.
×
4204
                s.removePeerUnsafe(ctx, connectedPeer)
×
4205
                s.ignorePeerTermination[connectedPeer] = struct{}{}
×
4206
                s.scheduledPeerConnection[pubStr] = func() {
×
4207
                        s.peerConnected(conn, connReq, false)
×
4208
                }
×
4209
        }
4210
}
4211

4212
// UnassignedConnID is the default connection ID that a request can have before
4213
// it actually is submitted to the connmgr.
4214
// TODO(conner): move into connmgr package, or better, add connmgr method for
4215
// generating atomic IDs
4216
const UnassignedConnID uint64 = 0
4217

4218
// cancelConnReqs stops all persistent connection requests for a given pubkey.
4219
// Any attempts initiated by the peerTerminationWatcher are canceled first.
4220
// Afterwards, each connection request removed from the connmgr. The caller can
4221
// optionally specify a connection ID to ignore, which prevents us from
4222
// canceling a successful request. All persistent connreqs for the provided
4223
// pubkey are discarded after the operationjw.
4224
func (s *server) cancelConnReqs(pubStr string, skip *uint64) {
×
4225
        // First, cancel any lingering persistent retry attempts, which will
×
4226
        // prevent retries for any with backoffs that are still maturing.
×
4227
        if cancelChan, ok := s.persistentRetryCancels[pubStr]; ok {
×
4228
                close(cancelChan)
×
4229
                delete(s.persistentRetryCancels, pubStr)
×
4230
        }
×
4231

4232
        // Next, check to see if we have any outstanding persistent connection
4233
        // requests to this peer. If so, then we'll remove all of these
4234
        // connection requests, and also delete the entry from the map.
4235
        connReqs, ok := s.persistentConnReqs[pubStr]
×
4236
        if !ok {
×
4237
                return
×
4238
        }
×
4239

4240
        for _, connReq := range connReqs {
×
4241
                srvrLog.Tracef("Canceling %s:", connReqs)
×
4242

×
4243
                // Atomically capture the current request identifier.
×
4244
                connID := connReq.ID()
×
4245

×
4246
                // Skip any zero IDs, this indicates the request has not
×
4247
                // yet been schedule.
×
4248
                if connID == UnassignedConnID {
×
4249
                        continue
×
4250
                }
4251

4252
                // Skip a particular connection ID if instructed.
4253
                if skip != nil && connID == *skip {
×
4254
                        continue
×
4255
                }
4256

4257
                s.connMgr.Remove(connID)
×
4258
        }
4259

4260
        delete(s.persistentConnReqs, pubStr)
×
4261
}
4262

4263
// handleCustomMessage dispatches an incoming custom peers message to
4264
// subscribers.
4265
func (s *server) handleCustomMessage(peer [33]byte, msg *lnwire.Custom) error {
×
4266
        srvrLog.Debugf("Custom message received: peer=%x, type=%d",
×
4267
                peer, msg.Type)
×
4268

×
4269
        return s.customMessageServer.SendUpdate(&CustomMessage{
×
4270
                Peer: peer,
×
4271
                Msg:  msg,
×
4272
        })
×
4273
}
×
4274

4275
// SubscribeCustomMessages subscribes to a stream of incoming custom peer
4276
// messages.
4277
func (s *server) SubscribeCustomMessages() (*subscribe.Client, error) {
×
4278
        return s.customMessageServer.Subscribe()
×
4279
}
×
4280

4281
// SubscribeOnionMessages subscribes to a stream of incoming onion messages.
4282
func (s *server) SubscribeOnionMessages() (*subscribe.Client, error) {
×
4283
        return s.onionMessageServer.Subscribe()
×
4284
}
×
4285

4286
// notifyOpenChannelPeerEvent updates the access manager's maps and then calls
4287
// the channelNotifier's NotifyOpenChannelEvent.
4288
func (s *server) notifyOpenChannelPeerEvent(op wire.OutPoint,
4289
        remotePub *btcec.PublicKey) {
×
4290

×
4291
        // Call newOpenChan to update the access manager's maps for this peer.
×
4292
        if err := s.peerAccessMan.newOpenChan(remotePub); err != nil {
×
4293
                srvrLog.Errorf("Failed to update peer[%x] access status after "+
×
4294
                        "channel[%v] open", remotePub.SerializeCompressed(), op)
×
4295
        }
×
4296

4297
        // Notify subscribers about this open channel event.
4298
        s.channelNotifier.NotifyOpenChannelEvent(op)
×
4299
}
4300

4301
// notifyPendingOpenChannelPeerEvent updates the access manager's maps and then
4302
// calls the channelNotifier's NotifyPendingOpenChannelEvent.
4303
func (s *server) notifyPendingOpenChannelPeerEvent(op wire.OutPoint,
4304
        pendingChan *channeldb.OpenChannel, remotePub *btcec.PublicKey) {
×
4305

×
4306
        // Call newPendingOpenChan to update the access manager's maps for this
×
4307
        // peer.
×
4308
        if err := s.peerAccessMan.newPendingOpenChan(remotePub); err != nil {
×
4309
                srvrLog.Errorf("Failed to update peer[%x] access status after "+
×
4310
                        "channel[%v] pending open",
×
4311
                        remotePub.SerializeCompressed(), op)
×
4312
        }
×
4313

4314
        // Notify subscribers about this event.
4315
        s.channelNotifier.NotifyPendingOpenChannelEvent(op, pendingChan)
×
4316
}
4317

4318
// notifyFundingTimeoutPeerEvent updates the access manager's maps and then
4319
// calls the channelNotifier's NotifyFundingTimeout.
4320
func (s *server) notifyFundingTimeoutPeerEvent(op wire.OutPoint,
4321
        remotePub *btcec.PublicKey) {
×
4322

×
4323
        // Call newPendingCloseChan to potentially demote the peer.
×
4324
        err := s.peerAccessMan.newPendingCloseChan(remotePub)
×
4325
        if err != nil {
×
4326
                srvrLog.Errorf("Failed to update peer[%x] access status after "+
×
4327
                        "channel[%v] pending close",
×
4328
                        remotePub.SerializeCompressed(), op)
×
4329
        }
×
4330

4331
        if errors.Is(err, ErrNoMoreRestrictedAccessSlots) {
×
4332
                // If we encounter an error while attempting to disconnect the
×
4333
                // peer, log the error.
×
4334
                if dcErr := s.DisconnectPeer(remotePub); dcErr != nil {
×
4335
                        srvrLog.Errorf("Unable to disconnect peer: %v\n", err)
×
4336
                }
×
4337
        }
4338

4339
        // Notify subscribers about this event.
4340
        s.channelNotifier.NotifyFundingTimeout(op)
×
4341
}
4342

4343
// peerConnected is a function that handles initialization a newly connected
4344
// peer by adding it to the server's global list of all active peers, and
4345
// starting all the goroutines the peer needs to function properly. The inbound
4346
// boolean should be true if the peer initiated the connection to us.
4347
func (s *server) peerConnected(conn net.Conn, connReq *connmgr.ConnReq,
4348
        inbound bool) {
×
4349

×
4350
        brontideConn := conn.(*brontide.Conn)
×
4351
        addr := conn.RemoteAddr()
×
4352
        pubKey := brontideConn.RemotePub()
×
4353

×
4354
        // Only restrict access for inbound connections, which means if the
×
4355
        // remote node's public key is banned or the restricted slots are used
×
4356
        // up, we will drop the connection.
×
4357
        //
×
4358
        // TODO(yy): Consider perform this check in
×
4359
        // `peerAccessMan.addPeerAccess`.
×
4360
        access, err := s.peerAccessMan.assignPeerPerms(pubKey)
×
4361
        if inbound && err != nil {
×
4362
                pubSer := pubKey.SerializeCompressed()
×
4363

×
4364
                // Clean up the persistent peer maps if we're dropping this
×
4365
                // connection.
×
4366
                s.bannedPersistentPeerConnection(string(pubSer))
×
4367

×
4368
                srvrLog.Debugf("Dropping connection for %x since we are out "+
×
4369
                        "of restricted-access connection slots: %v.", pubSer,
×
4370
                        err)
×
4371

×
4372
                conn.Close()
×
4373

×
4374
                return
×
4375
        }
×
4376

4377
        srvrLog.Infof("Finalizing connection to %x@%s, inbound=%v",
×
4378
                pubKey.SerializeCompressed(), addr, inbound)
×
4379

×
4380
        peerAddr := &lnwire.NetAddress{
×
4381
                IdentityKey: pubKey,
×
4382
                Address:     addr,
×
4383
                ChainNet:    s.cfg.ActiveNetParams.Net,
×
4384
        }
×
4385

×
4386
        // With the brontide connection established, we'll now craft the feature
×
4387
        // vectors to advertise to the remote node.
×
4388
        initFeatures := s.featureMgr.Get(feature.SetInit)
×
4389
        legacyFeatures := s.featureMgr.Get(feature.SetLegacyGlobal)
×
4390

×
4391
        // Lookup past error caches for the peer in the server. If no buffer is
×
4392
        // found, create a fresh buffer.
×
4393
        pkStr := string(peerAddr.IdentityKey.SerializeCompressed())
×
4394
        errBuffer, ok := s.peerErrors[pkStr]
×
4395
        if !ok {
×
4396
                var err error
×
4397
                errBuffer, err = queue.NewCircularBuffer(peer.ErrorBufferSize)
×
4398
                if err != nil {
×
4399
                        srvrLog.Errorf("unable to create peer %v", err)
×
4400
                        return
×
4401
                }
×
4402
        }
4403

4404
        // If we directly set the peer.Config TowerClient member to the
4405
        // s.towerClientMgr then in the case that the s.towerClientMgr is nil,
4406
        // the peer.Config's TowerClient member will not evaluate to nil even
4407
        // though the underlying value is nil. To avoid this gotcha which can
4408
        // cause a panic, we need to explicitly pass nil to the peer.Config's
4409
        // TowerClient if needed.
4410
        var towerClient wtclient.ClientManager
×
4411
        if s.towerClientMgr != nil {
×
4412
                towerClient = s.towerClientMgr
×
4413
        }
×
4414

4415
        thresholdSats := btcutil.Amount(s.cfg.MaxFeeExposure)
×
4416
        thresholdMSats := lnwire.NewMSatFromSatoshis(thresholdSats)
×
4417

×
4418
        // Now that we've established a connection, create a peer, and it to the
×
4419
        // set of currently active peers. Configure the peer with the incoming
×
4420
        // and outgoing broadcast deltas to prevent htlcs from being accepted or
×
4421
        // offered that would trigger channel closure. In case of outgoing
×
4422
        // htlcs, an extra block is added to prevent the channel from being
×
4423
        // closed when the htlc is outstanding and a new block comes in.
×
4424
        pCfg := peer.Config{
×
4425
                Conn:                    brontideConn,
×
4426
                ConnReq:                 connReq,
×
4427
                Addr:                    peerAddr,
×
4428
                Inbound:                 inbound,
×
4429
                Features:                initFeatures,
×
4430
                LegacyFeatures:          legacyFeatures,
×
4431
                OutgoingCltvRejectDelta: lncfg.DefaultOutgoingCltvRejectDelta,
×
4432
                ChanActiveTimeout:       s.cfg.ChanEnableTimeout,
×
4433
                ErrorBuffer:             errBuffer,
×
4434
                WritePool:               s.writePool,
×
4435
                ReadPool:                s.readPool,
×
4436
                Switch:                  s.htlcSwitch,
×
4437
                InterceptSwitch:         s.interceptableSwitch,
×
4438
                ChannelDB:               s.chanStateDB,
×
4439
                ChannelGraph:            s.graphDB,
×
4440
                ChainArb:                s.chainArb,
×
4441
                AuthGossiper:            s.authGossiper,
×
4442
                ChanStatusMgr:           s.chanStatusMgr,
×
4443
                ChainIO:                 s.cc.ChainIO,
×
4444
                FeeEstimator:            s.cc.FeeEstimator,
×
4445
                Signer:                  s.cc.Wallet.Cfg.Signer,
×
4446
                SigPool:                 s.sigPool,
×
4447
                Wallet:                  s.cc.Wallet,
×
4448
                ChainNotifier:           s.cc.ChainNotifier,
×
4449
                BestBlockView:           s.cc.BestBlockTracker,
×
4450
                RoutingPolicy:           s.cc.RoutingPolicy,
×
4451
                SphinxPayment:           s.sphinxPayment,
×
4452
                SpawnOnionActor:         s.onionActorFactory,
×
4453
                ActorSystem:             s.actorSystem,
×
4454
                WitnessBeacon:           s.witnessBeacon,
×
4455
                Invoices:                s.invoices,
×
4456
                ChannelNotifier:         s.channelNotifier,
×
4457
                HtlcNotifier:            s.htlcNotifier,
×
4458
                TowerClient:             towerClient,
×
4459
                DisconnectPeer:          s.DisconnectPeer,
×
4460
                GenNodeAnnouncement: func(...netann.NodeAnnModifier) (
×
4461
                        lnwire.NodeAnnouncement1, error) {
×
4462

×
4463
                        return s.genNodeAnnouncement(nil)
×
4464
                },
×
4465

4466
                PongBuf: s.pongBuf,
4467

4468
                PrunePersistentPeerConnection: s.prunePersistentPeerConnection,
4469

4470
                FetchLastChanUpdate: s.fetchLastChanUpdate(),
4471

4472
                FundingManager: s.fundingMgr,
4473

4474
                Hodl:                    s.cfg.Hodl,
4475
                UnsafeReplay:            s.cfg.UnsafeReplay,
4476
                MaxOutgoingCltvExpiry:   s.cfg.MaxOutgoingCltvExpiry,
4477
                MaxChannelFeeAllocation: s.cfg.MaxChannelFeeAllocation,
4478
                CoopCloseTargetConfs:    s.cfg.CoopCloseTargetConfs,
4479
                ChannelCloseConfs:       s.cfg.Dev.ChannelCloseConfs(),
4480
                MaxAnchorsCommitFeeRate: chainfee.SatPerKVByte(
4481
                        s.cfg.MaxCommitFeeRateAnchors * 1000).FeePerKWeight(),
4482
                ChannelCommitInterval:  s.cfg.ChannelCommitInterval,
4483
                PendingCommitInterval:  s.cfg.PendingCommitInterval,
4484
                ChannelCommitBatchSize: s.cfg.ChannelCommitBatchSize,
4485
                HandleCustomMessage:    s.handleCustomMessage,
4486
                GetAliases:             s.aliasMgr.GetAliases,
4487
                RequestAlias:           s.aliasMgr.RequestAlias,
4488
                AddLocalAlias:          s.aliasMgr.AddLocalAlias,
4489
                DisallowRouteBlinding:  s.cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoRouteBlinding(),
4490
                DisallowQuiescence:     s.cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoQuiescence(),
4491
                QuiescenceTimeout:      s.cfg.Htlcswitch.QuiescenceTimeout,
4492
                MaxFeeExposure:         thresholdMSats,
4493
                Quit:                   s.quit,
4494
                AuxLeafStore:           s.implCfg.AuxLeafStore,
4495
                AuxSigner:              s.implCfg.AuxSigner,
4496
                MsgRouter:              s.implCfg.MsgRouter,
4497
                AuxChanCloser:          s.implCfg.AuxChanCloser,
4498
                AuxResolver:            s.implCfg.AuxContractResolver,
4499
                AuxTrafficShaper:       s.implCfg.TrafficShaper,
4500
                AuxChannelNegotiator:   s.implCfg.AuxChannelNegotiator,
4501
                ShouldFwdExpAccountability: func() bool {
×
4502
                        return !s.cfg.ProtocolOptions.NoExpAccountability()
×
4503
                },
×
4504
                NoDisconnectOnPongFailure: s.cfg.NoDisconnectOnPongFailure,
4505
        }
4506

4507
        copy(pCfg.PubKeyBytes[:], peerAddr.IdentityKey.SerializeCompressed())
×
4508
        copy(pCfg.ServerPubKey[:], s.identityECDH.PubKey().SerializeCompressed())
×
4509

×
4510
        p := peer.NewBrontide(pCfg)
×
4511

×
4512
        // Update the access manager with the access permission for this peer.
×
4513
        s.peerAccessMan.addPeerAccess(pubKey, access, inbound)
×
4514

×
4515
        // TODO(roasbeef): update IP address for link-node
×
4516
        //  * also mark last-seen, do it one single transaction?
×
4517

×
4518
        s.addPeer(p)
×
4519

×
4520
        // Once we have successfully added the peer to the server, we can
×
4521
        // delete the previous error buffer from the server's map of error
×
4522
        // buffers.
×
4523
        delete(s.peerErrors, pkStr)
×
4524

×
4525
        // Dispatch a goroutine to asynchronously start the peer. This process
×
4526
        // includes sending and receiving Init messages, which would be a DOS
×
4527
        // vector if we held the server's mutex throughout the procedure.
×
4528
        s.wg.Add(1)
×
4529
        go s.peerInitializer(p)
×
4530
}
4531

4532
// addPeer adds the passed peer to the server's global state of all active
4533
// peers.
4534
func (s *server) addPeer(p *peer.Brontide) {
×
4535
        if p == nil {
×
4536
                return
×
4537
        }
×
4538

4539
        pubBytes := p.IdentityKey().SerializeCompressed()
×
4540

×
4541
        // Ignore new peers if we're shutting down.
×
4542
        if s.Stopped() {
×
4543
                srvrLog.Infof("Server stopped, skipped adding peer=%x",
×
4544
                        pubBytes)
×
4545
                p.Disconnect(ErrServerShuttingDown)
×
4546

×
4547
                return
×
4548
        }
×
4549

4550
        // Track the new peer in our indexes so we can quickly look it up either
4551
        // according to its public key, or its peer ID.
4552
        // TODO(roasbeef): pipe all requests through to the
4553
        // queryHandler/peerManager
4554

4555
        // NOTE: This pubStr is a raw bytes to string conversion and will NOT
4556
        // be human-readable.
4557
        pubStr := string(pubBytes)
×
4558

×
4559
        s.peersByPub[pubStr] = p
×
4560

×
4561
        if p.Inbound() {
×
4562
                s.inboundPeers[pubStr] = p
×
4563
        } else {
×
4564
                s.outboundPeers[pubStr] = p
×
4565
        }
×
4566

4567
        // Inform the peer notifier of a peer online event so that it can be reported
4568
        // to clients listening for peer events.
4569
        var pubKey [33]byte
×
4570
        copy(pubKey[:], pubBytes)
×
4571
}
4572

4573
// peerInitializer asynchronously starts a newly connected peer after it has
4574
// been added to the server's peer map. This method sets up a
4575
// peerTerminationWatcher for the given peer, and ensures that it executes even
4576
// if the peer failed to start. In the event of a successful connection, this
4577
// method reads the negotiated, local feature-bits and spawns the appropriate
4578
// graph synchronization method. Any registered clients of NotifyWhenOnline will
4579
// be signaled of the new peer once the method returns.
4580
//
4581
// NOTE: This MUST be launched as a goroutine.
4582
func (s *server) peerInitializer(p *peer.Brontide) {
×
4583
        defer s.wg.Done()
×
4584

×
4585
        pubBytes := p.IdentityKey().SerializeCompressed()
×
4586

×
4587
        // Avoid initializing peers while the server is exiting.
×
4588
        if s.Stopped() {
×
4589
                srvrLog.Infof("Server stopped, skipped initializing peer=%x",
×
4590
                        pubBytes)
×
4591
                return
×
4592
        }
×
4593

4594
        // Create a channel that will be used to signal a successful start of
4595
        // the link. This prevents the peer termination watcher from beginning
4596
        // its duty too early.
4597
        ready := make(chan struct{})
×
4598

×
4599
        // Before starting the peer, launch a goroutine to watch for the
×
4600
        // unexpected termination of this peer, which will ensure all resources
×
4601
        // are properly cleaned up, and re-establish persistent connections when
×
4602
        // necessary. The peer termination watcher will be short circuited if
×
4603
        // the peer is ever added to the ignorePeerTermination map, indicating
×
4604
        // that the server has already handled the removal of this peer.
×
4605
        s.wg.Add(1)
×
4606
        go s.peerTerminationWatcher(p, ready)
×
4607

×
4608
        // Start the peer! If an error occurs, we Disconnect the peer, which
×
4609
        // will unblock the peerTerminationWatcher.
×
4610
        if err := p.Start(); err != nil {
×
4611
                srvrLog.Warnf("Starting peer=%x got error: %v", pubBytes, err)
×
4612

×
4613
                p.Disconnect(fmt.Errorf("unable to start peer: %w", err))
×
4614
                return
×
4615
        }
×
4616

4617
        // Otherwise, signal to the peerTerminationWatcher that the peer startup
4618
        // was successful, and to begin watching the peer's wait group.
4619
        close(ready)
×
4620

×
4621
        s.mu.Lock()
×
4622
        defer s.mu.Unlock()
×
4623

×
4624
        // Check if there are listeners waiting for this peer to come online.
×
4625
        srvrLog.Debugf("Notifying that peer %v is online", p)
×
4626

×
4627
        // TODO(guggero): Do a proper conversion to a string everywhere, or use
×
4628
        // route.Vertex as the key type of peerConnectedListeners.
×
4629
        pubStr := string(pubBytes)
×
4630
        for _, peerChan := range s.peerConnectedListeners[pubStr] {
×
4631
                select {
×
4632
                case peerChan <- p:
×
4633
                case <-s.quit:
×
4634
                        return
×
4635
                }
4636
        }
4637
        delete(s.peerConnectedListeners, pubStr)
×
4638

×
4639
        // Since the peer has been fully initialized, now it's time to notify
×
4640
        // the RPC about the peer online event.
×
4641
        s.peerNotifier.NotifyPeerOnline([33]byte(pubBytes))
×
4642
}
4643

4644
// peerTerminationWatcher waits until a peer has been disconnected unexpectedly,
4645
// and then cleans up all resources allocated to the peer, notifies relevant
4646
// sub-systems of its demise, and finally handles re-connecting to the peer if
4647
// it's persistent. If the server intentionally disconnects a peer, it should
4648
// have a corresponding entry in the ignorePeerTermination map which will cause
4649
// the cleanup routine to exit early. The passed `ready` chan is used to
4650
// synchronize when WaitForDisconnect should begin watching on the peer's
4651
// waitgroup. The ready chan should only be signaled if the peer starts
4652
// successfully, otherwise the peer should be disconnected instead.
4653
//
4654
// NOTE: This MUST be launched as a goroutine.
4655
func (s *server) peerTerminationWatcher(p *peer.Brontide, ready chan struct{}) {
×
4656
        defer s.wg.Done()
×
4657

×
4658
        ctx := btclog.WithCtx(
×
4659
                context.TODO(), lnutils.LogPubKey("peer", p.IdentityKey()),
×
4660
        )
×
4661

×
4662
        p.WaitForDisconnect(ready)
×
4663

×
4664
        srvrLog.DebugS(ctx, "Peer has been disconnected")
×
4665

×
4666
        // If the server is exiting then we can bail out early ourselves as all
×
4667
        // the other sub-systems will already be shutting down.
×
4668
        if s.Stopped() {
×
4669
                srvrLog.DebugS(ctx, "Server quitting, exit early for peer")
×
4670
                return
×
4671
        }
×
4672

4673
        // Next, we'll cancel all pending funding reservations with this node.
4674
        // If we tried to initiate any funding flows that haven't yet finished,
4675
        // then we need to unlock those committed outputs so they're still
4676
        // available for use.
4677
        s.fundingMgr.CancelPeerReservations(p.PubKey())
×
4678

×
4679
        pubKey := p.IdentityKey()
×
4680

×
4681
        // We'll also inform the gossiper that this peer is no longer active,
×
4682
        // so we don't need to maintain sync state for it any longer.
×
4683
        s.authGossiper.PruneSyncState(p.PubKey())
×
4684

×
4685
        // Tell the switch to remove all links associated with this peer.
×
4686
        // Passing nil as the target link indicates that all links associated
×
4687
        // with this interface should be closed.
×
4688
        //
×
4689
        // TODO(roasbeef): instead add a PurgeInterfaceLinks function?
×
4690
        links, err := s.htlcSwitch.GetLinksByInterface(p.PubKey())
×
4691
        if err != nil && err != htlcswitch.ErrNoLinksFound {
×
4692
                srvrLog.Errorf("Unable to get channel links for %v: %v", p, err)
×
4693
        }
×
4694

4695
        for _, link := range links {
×
4696
                s.htlcSwitch.RemoveLink(link.ChanID())
×
4697
        }
×
4698

4699
        s.mu.Lock()
×
4700
        defer s.mu.Unlock()
×
4701

×
4702
        // If there were any notification requests for when this peer
×
4703
        // disconnected, we can trigger them now.
×
4704
        srvrLog.DebugS(ctx, "Notifying that peer is offline")
×
4705
        pubStr := string(pubKey.SerializeCompressed())
×
4706
        for _, offlineChan := range s.peerDisconnectedListeners[pubStr] {
×
4707
                close(offlineChan)
×
4708
        }
×
4709
        delete(s.peerDisconnectedListeners, pubStr)
×
4710

×
4711
        // If the server has already removed this peer, we can short circuit the
×
4712
        // peer termination watcher and skip cleanup.
×
4713
        if _, ok := s.ignorePeerTermination[p]; ok {
×
4714
                delete(s.ignorePeerTermination, p)
×
4715

×
4716
                // Ensure the onion peer actor is stopped even if Disconnect
×
4717
                // hasn't been called yet due to async execution.
×
4718
                p.StopOnionActorIfExists()
×
4719

×
4720
                pubKey := p.PubKey()
×
4721
                pubStr := string(pubKey[:])
×
4722

×
4723
                // If a connection callback is present, we'll go ahead and
×
4724
                // execute it now that previous peer has fully disconnected. If
×
4725
                // the callback is not present, this likely implies the peer was
×
4726
                // purposefully disconnected via RPC, and that no reconnect
×
4727
                // should be attempted.
×
4728
                connCallback, ok := s.scheduledPeerConnection[pubStr]
×
4729
                if ok {
×
4730
                        delete(s.scheduledPeerConnection, pubStr)
×
4731
                        connCallback()
×
4732
                }
×
4733
                return
×
4734
        }
4735

4736
        // First, cleanup any remaining state the server has regarding the peer
4737
        // in question.
4738
        s.removePeerUnsafe(ctx, p)
×
4739

×
4740
        // Next, check to see if this is a persistent peer or not.
×
4741
        if _, ok := s.persistentPeers[pubStr]; !ok {
×
4742
                return
×
4743
        }
×
4744

4745
        // Get the last address that we used to connect to the peer.
4746
        addrs := []net.Addr{
×
4747
                p.NetAddress().Address,
×
4748
        }
×
4749

×
4750
        // We'll ensure that we locate all the peers advertised addresses for
×
4751
        // reconnection purposes.
×
4752
        advertisedAddrs, err := s.fetchNodeAdvertisedAddrs(ctx, pubKey)
×
4753
        switch {
×
4754
        // We found advertised addresses, so use them.
4755
        case err == nil:
×
4756
                addrs = advertisedAddrs
×
4757

4758
        // The peer doesn't have an advertised address.
4759
        case err == errNoAdvertisedAddr:
×
4760
                // If it is an outbound peer then we fall back to the existing
×
4761
                // peer address.
×
4762
                if !p.Inbound() {
×
4763
                        break
×
4764
                }
4765

4766
                // Fall back to the existing peer address if
4767
                // we're not accepting connections over Tor.
4768
                if s.torController == nil {
×
4769
                        break
×
4770
                }
4771

4772
                // If we are, the peer's address won't be known
4773
                // to us (we'll see a private address, which is
4774
                // the address used by our onion service to dial
4775
                // to lnd), so we don't have enough information
4776
                // to attempt a reconnect.
4777
                srvrLog.DebugS(ctx, "Ignoring reconnection attempt "+
×
4778
                        "to inbound peer without advertised address")
×
4779
                return
×
4780

4781
        // We came across an error retrieving an advertised
4782
        // address, log it, and fall back to the existing peer
4783
        // address.
4784
        default:
×
4785
                srvrLog.ErrorS(ctx, "Unable to retrieve advertised "+
×
4786
                        "address for peer", err)
×
4787
        }
4788

4789
        // Make an easy lookup map so that we can check if an address
4790
        // is already in the address list that we have stored for this peer.
4791
        existingAddrs := make(map[string]bool)
×
4792
        for _, addr := range s.persistentPeerAddrs[pubStr] {
×
4793
                existingAddrs[addr.String()] = true
×
4794
        }
×
4795

4796
        // Add any missing addresses for this peer to persistentPeerAddr.
4797
        for _, addr := range addrs {
×
4798
                if existingAddrs[addr.String()] {
×
4799
                        continue
×
4800
                }
4801

4802
                s.persistentPeerAddrs[pubStr] = append(
×
4803
                        s.persistentPeerAddrs[pubStr],
×
4804
                        &lnwire.NetAddress{
×
4805
                                IdentityKey: p.IdentityKey(),
×
4806
                                Address:     addr,
×
4807
                                ChainNet:    p.NetAddress().ChainNet,
×
4808
                        },
×
4809
                )
×
4810
        }
4811

4812
        // Record the computed backoff in the backoff map.
4813
        backoff := s.nextPeerBackoff(pubStr, p.StartTime())
×
4814
        s.persistentPeersBackoff[pubStr] = backoff
×
4815

×
4816
        // Initialize a retry canceller for this peer if one does not
×
4817
        // exist.
×
4818
        cancelChan, ok := s.persistentRetryCancels[pubStr]
×
4819
        if !ok {
×
4820
                cancelChan = make(chan struct{})
×
4821
                s.persistentRetryCancels[pubStr] = cancelChan
×
4822
        }
×
4823

4824
        // We choose not to wait group this go routine since the Connect
4825
        // call can stall for arbitrarily long if we shutdown while an
4826
        // outbound connection attempt is being made.
4827
        go func() {
×
4828
                srvrLog.DebugS(ctx, "Scheduling connection "+
×
4829
                        "re-establishment to persistent peer",
×
4830
                        "reconnecting_in", backoff)
×
4831

×
4832
                select {
×
4833
                case <-time.After(backoff):
×
4834
                case <-cancelChan:
×
4835
                        return
×
4836
                case <-s.quit:
×
4837
                        return
×
4838
                }
4839

4840
                srvrLog.DebugS(ctx, "Attempting to re-establish persistent "+
×
4841
                        "connection")
×
4842

×
4843
                s.connectToPersistentPeer(pubStr)
×
4844
        }()
4845
}
4846

4847
// connectToPersistentPeer uses all the stored addresses for a peer to attempt
4848
// to connect to the peer. It creates connection requests if there are
4849
// currently none for a given address and it removes old connection requests
4850
// if the associated address is no longer in the latest address list for the
4851
// peer.
4852
func (s *server) connectToPersistentPeer(pubKeyStr string) {
×
4853
        s.mu.Lock()
×
4854
        defer s.mu.Unlock()
×
4855

×
4856
        // Create an easy lookup map of the addresses we have stored for the
×
4857
        // peer. We will remove entries from this map if we have existing
×
4858
        // connection requests for the associated address and then any leftover
×
4859
        // entries will indicate which addresses we should create new
×
4860
        // connection requests for.
×
4861
        addrMap := make(map[string]*lnwire.NetAddress)
×
4862
        for _, addr := range s.persistentPeerAddrs[pubKeyStr] {
×
4863
                addrMap[addr.String()] = addr
×
4864
        }
×
4865

4866
        // Go through each of the existing connection requests and
4867
        // check if they correspond to the latest set of addresses. If
4868
        // there is a connection requests that does not use one of the latest
4869
        // advertised addresses then remove that connection request.
4870
        var updatedConnReqs []*connmgr.ConnReq
×
4871
        for _, connReq := range s.persistentConnReqs[pubKeyStr] {
×
4872
                lnAddr := connReq.Addr.(*lnwire.NetAddress).Address.String()
×
4873

×
4874
                switch _, ok := addrMap[lnAddr]; ok {
×
4875
                // If the existing connection request is using one of the
4876
                // latest advertised addresses for the peer then we add it to
4877
                // updatedConnReqs and remove the associated address from
4878
                // addrMap so that we don't recreate this connReq later on.
4879
                case true:
×
4880
                        updatedConnReqs = append(
×
4881
                                updatedConnReqs, connReq,
×
4882
                        )
×
4883
                        delete(addrMap, lnAddr)
×
4884

4885
                // If the existing connection request is using an address that
4886
                // is not one of the latest advertised addresses for the peer
4887
                // then we remove the connecting request from the connection
4888
                // manager.
4889
                case false:
×
4890
                        srvrLog.Info(
×
4891
                                "Removing conn req:", connReq.Addr.String(),
×
4892
                        )
×
4893
                        s.connMgr.Remove(connReq.ID())
×
4894
                }
4895
        }
4896

4897
        s.persistentConnReqs[pubKeyStr] = updatedConnReqs
×
4898

×
4899
        cancelChan, ok := s.persistentRetryCancels[pubKeyStr]
×
4900
        if !ok {
×
4901
                cancelChan = make(chan struct{})
×
4902
                s.persistentRetryCancels[pubKeyStr] = cancelChan
×
4903
        }
×
4904

4905
        // Any addresses left in addrMap are new ones that we have not made
4906
        // connection requests for. So create new connection requests for those.
4907
        // If there is more than one address in the address map, stagger the
4908
        // creation of the connection requests for those.
4909
        go func() {
×
4910
                ticker := time.NewTicker(multiAddrConnectionStagger)
×
4911
                defer ticker.Stop()
×
4912

×
4913
                for _, addr := range addrMap {
×
4914
                        // Send the persistent connection request to the
×
4915
                        // connection manager, saving the request itself so we
×
4916
                        // can cancel/restart the process as needed.
×
4917
                        connReq := &connmgr.ConnReq{
×
4918
                                Addr:      addr,
×
4919
                                Permanent: true,
×
4920
                        }
×
4921

×
4922
                        s.mu.Lock()
×
4923
                        s.persistentConnReqs[pubKeyStr] = append(
×
4924
                                s.persistentConnReqs[pubKeyStr], connReq,
×
4925
                        )
×
4926
                        s.mu.Unlock()
×
4927

×
4928
                        srvrLog.Debugf("Attempting persistent connection to "+
×
4929
                                "channel peer %v", addr)
×
4930

×
4931
                        go s.connMgr.Connect(connReq)
×
4932

×
4933
                        select {
×
4934
                        case <-s.quit:
×
4935
                                return
×
4936
                        case <-cancelChan:
×
4937
                                return
×
4938
                        case <-ticker.C:
×
4939
                        }
4940
                }
4941
        }()
4942
}
4943

4944
// removePeerUnsafe removes the passed peer from the server's state of all
4945
// active peers.
4946
//
4947
// NOTE: Server mutex must be held when calling this function.
4948
func (s *server) removePeerUnsafe(ctx context.Context, p *peer.Brontide) {
×
4949
        if p == nil {
×
4950
                return
×
4951
        }
×
4952

4953
        srvrLog.DebugS(ctx, "Removing peer")
×
4954

×
4955
        // Exit early if we have already been instructed to shutdown, the peers
×
4956
        // will be disconnected in the server shutdown process.
×
4957
        if s.Stopped() {
×
4958
                return
×
4959
        }
×
4960

4961
        // Capture the peer's public key and string representation.
4962
        pKey := p.PubKey()
×
4963
        pubSer := pKey[:]
×
4964
        pubStr := string(pubSer)
×
4965

×
4966
        delete(s.peersByPub, pubStr)
×
4967

×
4968
        if p.Inbound() {
×
4969
                delete(s.inboundPeers, pubStr)
×
4970
        } else {
×
4971
                delete(s.outboundPeers, pubStr)
×
4972
        }
×
4973

4974
        // When removing the peer we make sure to disconnect it asynchronously
4975
        // to avoid blocking the main server goroutine because it is holding the
4976
        // server's mutex. Disconnecting the peer might block and wait until the
4977
        // peer has fully started up. This can happen if an inbound and outbound
4978
        // race condition occurs.
4979
        s.wg.Add(1)
×
4980
        go func() {
×
4981
                defer s.wg.Done()
×
4982

×
4983
                p.Disconnect(fmt.Errorf("server: disconnecting peer %v", p))
×
4984

×
4985
                // If this peer had an active persistent connection request,
×
4986
                // remove it.
×
4987
                if p.ConnReq() != nil {
×
4988
                        s.connMgr.Remove(p.ConnReq().ID())
×
4989
                }
×
4990

4991
                // Remove the peer's access permission from the access manager.
4992
                peerPubStr := string(p.IdentityKey().SerializeCompressed())
×
4993
                s.peerAccessMan.removePeerAccess(ctx, peerPubStr)
×
4994

×
4995
                // Copy the peer's error buffer across to the server if it has
×
4996
                // any items in it so that we can restore peer errors across
×
4997
                // connections. We need to look up the error after the peer has
×
4998
                // been disconnected because we write the error in the
×
4999
                // `Disconnect` method.
×
5000
                s.mu.Lock()
×
5001
                if p.ErrorBuffer().Total() > 0 {
×
5002
                        s.peerErrors[pubStr] = p.ErrorBuffer()
×
5003
                }
×
5004
                s.mu.Unlock()
×
5005

×
5006
                // Inform the peer notifier of a peer offline event so that it
×
5007
                // can be reported to clients listening for peer events.
×
5008
                var pubKey [33]byte
×
5009
                copy(pubKey[:], pubSer)
×
5010

×
5011
                s.peerNotifier.NotifyPeerOffline(pubKey)
×
5012
        }()
5013
}
5014

5015
// ConnectToPeer requests that the server connect to a Lightning Network peer
5016
// at the specified address. This function will *block* until either a
5017
// connection is established, or the initial handshake process fails.
5018
//
5019
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
5020
func (s *server) ConnectToPeer(addr *lnwire.NetAddress,
5021
        perm bool, timeout time.Duration) error {
×
5022

×
5023
        targetPub := string(addr.IdentityKey.SerializeCompressed())
×
5024

×
5025
        // Acquire mutex, but use explicit unlocking instead of defer for
×
5026
        // better granularity.  In certain conditions, this method requires
×
5027
        // making an outbound connection to a remote peer, which requires the
×
5028
        // lock to be released, and subsequently reacquired.
×
5029
        s.mu.Lock()
×
5030

×
5031
        // Ensure we're not already connected to this peer.
×
5032
        peer, err := s.findPeerByPubStr(targetPub)
×
5033

×
5034
        // When there's no error it means we already have a connection with this
×
5035
        // peer. If this is a dev environment with the `--unsafeconnect` flag
×
5036
        // set, we will ignore the existing connection and continue.
×
5037
        if err == nil && !s.cfg.Dev.GetUnsafeConnect() {
×
5038
                s.mu.Unlock()
×
5039
                return &errPeerAlreadyConnected{peer: peer}
×
5040
        }
×
5041

5042
        // Peer was not found, continue to pursue connection with peer.
5043

5044
        // If there's already a pending connection request for this pubkey,
5045
        // then we ignore this request to ensure we don't create a redundant
5046
        // connection.
5047
        if reqs, ok := s.persistentConnReqs[targetPub]; ok {
×
5048
                srvrLog.Warnf("Already have %d persistent connection "+
×
5049
                        "requests for %v, connecting anyway.", len(reqs), addr)
×
5050
        }
×
5051

5052
        // If there's not already a pending or active connection to this node,
5053
        // then instruct the connection manager to attempt to establish a
5054
        // persistent connection to the peer.
5055
        srvrLog.Debugf("Connecting to %v", addr)
×
5056
        if perm {
×
5057
                connReq := &connmgr.ConnReq{
×
5058
                        Addr:      addr,
×
5059
                        Permanent: true,
×
5060
                }
×
5061

×
5062
                // Since the user requested a permanent connection, we'll set
×
5063
                // the entry to true which will tell the server to continue
×
5064
                // reconnecting even if the number of channels with this peer is
×
5065
                // zero.
×
5066
                s.persistentPeers[targetPub] = true
×
5067
                if _, ok := s.persistentPeersBackoff[targetPub]; !ok {
×
5068
                        s.persistentPeersBackoff[targetPub] = s.cfg.MinBackoff
×
5069
                }
×
5070
                s.persistentConnReqs[targetPub] = append(
×
5071
                        s.persistentConnReqs[targetPub], connReq,
×
5072
                )
×
5073
                s.mu.Unlock()
×
5074

×
5075
                go s.connMgr.Connect(connReq)
×
5076

×
5077
                return nil
×
5078
        }
5079
        s.mu.Unlock()
×
5080

×
5081
        // If we're not making a persistent connection, then we'll attempt to
×
5082
        // connect to the target peer. If the we can't make the connection, or
×
5083
        // the crypto negotiation breaks down, then return an error to the
×
5084
        // caller.
×
5085
        errChan := make(chan error, 1)
×
5086
        s.connectToPeer(addr, errChan, timeout)
×
5087

×
5088
        select {
×
5089
        case err := <-errChan:
×
5090
                return err
×
5091
        case <-s.quit:
×
5092
                return ErrServerShuttingDown
×
5093
        }
5094
}
5095

5096
// connectToPeer establishes a connection to a remote peer. errChan is used to
5097
// notify the caller if the connection attempt has failed. Otherwise, it will be
5098
// closed.
5099
func (s *server) connectToPeer(addr *lnwire.NetAddress,
5100
        errChan chan<- error, timeout time.Duration) {
×
5101

×
5102
        conn, err := brontide.Dial(
×
5103
                s.identityECDH, addr, timeout, s.cfg.net.Dial,
×
5104
        )
×
5105
        if err != nil {
×
5106
                srvrLog.Errorf("Unable to connect to %v: %v", addr, err)
×
5107
                select {
×
5108
                case errChan <- err:
×
5109
                case <-s.quit:
×
5110
                }
5111
                return
×
5112
        }
5113

5114
        close(errChan)
×
5115

×
5116
        srvrLog.Tracef("Brontide dialer made local=%v, remote=%v",
×
5117
                conn.LocalAddr(), conn.RemoteAddr())
×
5118

×
5119
        s.OutboundPeerConnected(nil, conn)
×
5120
}
5121

5122
// DisconnectPeer sends the request to server to close the connection with peer
5123
// identified by public key.
5124
//
5125
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
5126
func (s *server) DisconnectPeer(pubKey *btcec.PublicKey) error {
×
5127
        pubBytes := pubKey.SerializeCompressed()
×
5128
        pubStr := string(pubBytes)
×
5129

×
5130
        s.mu.Lock()
×
5131
        defer s.mu.Unlock()
×
5132

×
5133
        // Check that were actually connected to this peer. If not, then we'll
×
5134
        // exit in an error as we can't disconnect from a peer that we're not
×
5135
        // currently connected to.
×
5136
        peer, err := s.findPeerByPubStr(pubStr)
×
5137
        if err == ErrPeerNotConnected {
×
5138
                return fmt.Errorf("peer %x is not connected", pubBytes)
×
5139
        }
×
5140

5141
        srvrLog.Infof("Disconnecting from %v", peer)
×
5142

×
5143
        s.cancelConnReqs(pubStr, nil)
×
5144

×
5145
        // If this peer was formerly a persistent connection, then we'll remove
×
5146
        // them from this map so we don't attempt to re-connect after we
×
5147
        // disconnect.
×
5148
        delete(s.persistentPeers, pubStr)
×
5149
        delete(s.persistentPeersBackoff, pubStr)
×
5150

×
5151
        // Remove the peer by calling Disconnect. Previously this was done with
×
5152
        // removePeerUnsafe, which bypassed the peerTerminationWatcher.
×
5153
        //
×
5154
        // NOTE: We call it in a goroutine to avoid blocking the main server
×
5155
        // goroutine because we might hold the server's mutex.
×
5156
        go peer.Disconnect(fmt.Errorf("server: DisconnectPeer called"))
×
5157

×
5158
        return nil
×
5159
}
5160

5161
// OpenChannel sends a request to the server to open a channel to the specified
5162
// peer identified by nodeKey with the passed channel funding parameters.
5163
//
5164
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
5165
func (s *server) OpenChannel(
5166
        req *funding.InitFundingMsg) (chan *lnrpc.OpenStatusUpdate, chan error) {
×
5167

×
5168
        // The updateChan will have a buffer of 2, since we expect a ChanPending
×
5169
        // + a ChanOpen update, and we want to make sure the funding process is
×
5170
        // not blocked if the caller is not reading the updates.
×
5171
        req.Updates = make(chan *lnrpc.OpenStatusUpdate, 2)
×
5172
        req.Err = make(chan error, 1)
×
5173

×
5174
        // First attempt to locate the target peer to open a channel with, if
×
5175
        // we're unable to locate the peer then this request will fail.
×
5176
        pubKeyBytes := req.TargetPubkey.SerializeCompressed()
×
5177
        s.mu.RLock()
×
5178
        peer, ok := s.peersByPub[string(pubKeyBytes)]
×
5179
        if !ok {
×
5180
                s.mu.RUnlock()
×
5181

×
5182
                req.Err <- fmt.Errorf("peer %x is not online", pubKeyBytes)
×
5183
                return req.Updates, req.Err
×
5184
        }
×
5185
        req.Peer = peer
×
5186
        s.mu.RUnlock()
×
5187

×
5188
        // We'll wait until the peer is active before beginning the channel
×
5189
        // opening process.
×
5190
        select {
×
5191
        case <-peer.ActiveSignal():
×
5192
        case <-peer.QuitSignal():
×
5193
                req.Err <- fmt.Errorf("peer %x disconnected", pubKeyBytes)
×
5194
                return req.Updates, req.Err
×
5195
        case <-s.quit:
×
5196
                req.Err <- ErrServerShuttingDown
×
5197
                return req.Updates, req.Err
×
5198
        }
5199

5200
        // If the fee rate wasn't specified at this point we fail the funding
5201
        // because of the missing fee rate information. The caller of the
5202
        // `OpenChannel` method needs to make sure that default values for the
5203
        // fee rate are set beforehand.
5204
        if req.FundingFeePerKw == 0 {
×
5205
                req.Err <- fmt.Errorf("no FundingFeePerKw specified for " +
×
5206
                        "the channel opening transaction")
×
5207

×
5208
                return req.Updates, req.Err
×
5209
        }
×
5210

5211
        // Spawn a goroutine to send the funding workflow request to the funding
5212
        // manager. This allows the server to continue handling queries instead
5213
        // of blocking on this request which is exported as a synchronous
5214
        // request to the outside world.
5215
        go s.fundingMgr.InitFundingWorkflow(req)
×
5216

×
5217
        return req.Updates, req.Err
×
5218
}
5219

5220
// Peers returns a slice of all active peers.
5221
//
5222
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
5223
func (s *server) Peers() []*peer.Brontide {
×
5224
        s.mu.RLock()
×
5225
        defer s.mu.RUnlock()
×
5226

×
5227
        peers := make([]*peer.Brontide, 0, len(s.peersByPub))
×
5228
        for _, peer := range s.peersByPub {
×
5229
                peers = append(peers, peer)
×
5230
        }
×
5231

5232
        return peers
×
5233
}
5234

5235
// computeNextBackoff uses a truncated exponential backoff to compute the next
5236
// backoff using the value of the exiting backoff. The returned duration is
5237
// randomized in either direction by 1/20 to prevent tight loops from
5238
// stabilizing.
5239
func computeNextBackoff(currBackoff, maxBackoff time.Duration) time.Duration {
×
5240
        // Double the current backoff, truncating if it exceeds our maximum.
×
5241
        nextBackoff := 2 * currBackoff
×
5242
        if nextBackoff > maxBackoff {
×
5243
                nextBackoff = maxBackoff
×
5244
        }
×
5245

5246
        // Using 1/10 of our duration as a margin, compute a random offset to
5247
        // avoid the nodes entering connection cycles.
5248
        margin := nextBackoff / 10
×
5249

×
5250
        var wiggle big.Int
×
5251
        wiggle.SetUint64(uint64(margin))
×
5252
        if _, err := rand.Int(rand.Reader, &wiggle); err != nil {
×
5253
                // Randomizing is not mission critical, so we'll just return the
×
5254
                // current backoff.
×
5255
                return nextBackoff
×
5256
        }
×
5257

5258
        // Otherwise add in our wiggle, but subtract out half of the margin so
5259
        // that the backoff can tweaked by 1/20 in either direction.
5260
        return nextBackoff + (time.Duration(wiggle.Uint64()) - margin/2)
×
5261
}
5262

5263
// errNoAdvertisedAddr is an error returned when we attempt to retrieve the
5264
// advertised address of a node, but they don't have one.
5265
var errNoAdvertisedAddr = errors.New("no advertised address found")
5266

5267
// fetchNodeAdvertisedAddrs attempts to fetch the advertised addresses of a node.
5268
func (s *server) fetchNodeAdvertisedAddrs(ctx context.Context,
5269
        pub *btcec.PublicKey) ([]net.Addr, error) {
×
5270

×
5271
        vertex, err := route.NewVertexFromBytes(pub.SerializeCompressed())
×
5272
        if err != nil {
×
5273
                return nil, err
×
5274
        }
×
5275

5276
        node, err := s.v1Graph.FetchNode(ctx, vertex)
×
5277
        if err != nil {
×
5278
                return nil, err
×
5279
        }
×
5280

5281
        if len(node.Addresses) == 0 {
×
5282
                return nil, errNoAdvertisedAddr
×
5283
        }
×
5284

5285
        return node.Addresses, nil
×
5286
}
5287

5288
// fetchLastChanUpdate returns a function which is able to retrieve our latest
5289
// channel update for a target channel.
5290
func (s *server) fetchLastChanUpdate() func(lnwire.ShortChannelID) (
5291
        *lnwire.ChannelUpdate1, error) {
×
5292

×
5293
        ourPubKey := s.identityECDH.PubKey().SerializeCompressed()
×
5294
        return func(cid lnwire.ShortChannelID) (*lnwire.ChannelUpdate1, error) {
×
5295
                info, edge1, edge2, err := s.graphBuilder.GetChannelByID(cid)
×
5296
                if err != nil {
×
5297
                        return nil, err
×
5298
                }
×
5299

5300
                return netann.ExtractChannelUpdate(
×
5301
                        ourPubKey[:], info, edge1, edge2,
×
5302
                )
×
5303
        }
5304
}
5305

5306
// applyChannelUpdate applies the channel update to the different sub-systems of
5307
// the server. The useAlias boolean denotes whether or not to send an alias in
5308
// place of the real SCID.
5309
func (s *server) applyChannelUpdate(update *lnwire.ChannelUpdate1,
5310
        op *wire.OutPoint, useAlias bool) error {
×
5311

×
5312
        var (
×
5313
                peerAlias    *lnwire.ShortChannelID
×
5314
                defaultAlias lnwire.ShortChannelID
×
5315
        )
×
5316

×
5317
        chanID := lnwire.NewChanIDFromOutPoint(*op)
×
5318

×
5319
        // Fetch the peer's alias from the lnwire.ChannelID so it can be used
×
5320
        // in the ChannelUpdate if it hasn't been announced yet.
×
5321
        if useAlias {
×
5322
                foundAlias, _ := s.aliasMgr.GetPeerAlias(chanID)
×
5323
                if foundAlias != defaultAlias {
×
5324
                        peerAlias = &foundAlias
×
5325
                }
×
5326
        }
5327

5328
        errChan := s.authGossiper.ProcessLocalAnnouncement(
×
5329
                update, discovery.RemoteAlias(peerAlias),
×
5330
        )
×
5331
        select {
×
5332
        case err := <-errChan:
×
5333
                return err
×
5334
        case <-s.quit:
×
5335
                return ErrServerShuttingDown
×
5336
        }
5337
}
5338

5339
// SendCustomMessage sends a custom message to the peer with the specified
5340
// pubkey.
5341
func (s *server) SendCustomMessage(ctx context.Context, peerPub [33]byte,
5342
        msgType lnwire.MessageType, data []byte) error {
×
5343

×
5344
        peer, err := s.FindPeerByPubStr(string(peerPub[:]))
×
5345
        if err != nil {
×
5346
                return err
×
5347
        }
×
5348

5349
        // We'll wait until the peer is active, but also listen for
5350
        // cancellation.
5351
        select {
×
5352
        case <-peer.ActiveSignal():
×
5353
        case <-peer.QuitSignal():
×
5354
                return fmt.Errorf("peer %x disconnected", peerPub)
×
5355
        case <-s.quit:
×
5356
                return ErrServerShuttingDown
×
5357
        case <-ctx.Done():
×
5358
                return ctx.Err()
×
5359
        }
5360

5361
        msg, err := lnwire.NewCustom(msgType, data)
×
5362
        if err != nil {
×
5363
                return err
×
5364
        }
×
5365

5366
        // Send the message as low-priority. For now we assume that all
5367
        // application-defined message are low priority.
5368
        return peer.SendMessageLazy(true, msg)
×
5369
}
5370

5371
// SendOnionMessage sends a custom message to the peer with the specified
5372
// pubkey.
5373
// TODO(gijs): change this message to include path finding.
5374
func (s *server) SendOnionMessage(ctx context.Context, peerPub [33]byte,
5375
        pathKey *btcec.PublicKey, onion []byte) error {
×
5376

×
5377
        peer, err := s.FindPeerByPubStr(string(peerPub[:]))
×
5378
        if err != nil {
×
5379
                return err
×
5380
        }
×
5381

5382
        // We'll wait until the peer is active, but also listen for
5383
        // cancellation.
5384
        select {
×
5385
        case <-peer.ActiveSignal():
×
5386
        case <-peer.QuitSignal():
×
5387
                return fmt.Errorf("peer %x disconnected", peerPub)
×
5388
        case <-s.quit:
×
5389
                return ErrServerShuttingDown
×
5390
        case <-ctx.Done():
×
5391
                return ctx.Err()
×
5392
        }
5393

5394
        msg := lnwire.NewOnionMessage(pathKey, onion)
×
5395

×
5396
        // Send the message as low-priority. For now we assume that all
×
5397
        // application-defined message are low priority.
×
5398
        return peer.SendMessageLazy(true, msg)
×
5399
}
5400

5401
// SendToPeer sends an onion message to the peer identified by the given
5402
// compressed public key. This implements the onionmessage.PeerMessageSender
5403
// interface and is used by the onion peer actor when forwarding messages.
5404
func (s *server) SendToPeer(pubKey [33]byte,
5405
        msg *lnwire.OnionMessage) error {
×
5406

×
5407
        peer, err := s.FindPeerByPubStr(string(pubKey[:]))
×
5408
        if err != nil {
×
5409
                return err
×
5410
        }
×
5411

5412
        return peer.SendMessageLazy(true, msg)
×
5413
}
5414

5415
// newSweepPkScriptGen creates closure that generates a new public key script
5416
// which should be used to sweep any funds into the on-chain wallet.
5417
// Specifically, the script generated is a version 0, pay-to-witness-pubkey-hash
5418
// (p2wkh) output.
5419
func newSweepPkScriptGen(
5420
        wallet lnwallet.WalletController,
5421
        netParams *chaincfg.Params) func() fn.Result[lnwallet.AddrWithKey] {
×
5422

×
5423
        return func() fn.Result[lnwallet.AddrWithKey] {
×
5424
                sweepAddr, err := wallet.NewAddress(
×
5425
                        lnwallet.TaprootPubkey, false,
×
5426
                        lnwallet.DefaultAccountName,
×
5427
                )
×
5428
                if err != nil {
×
5429
                        return fn.Err[lnwallet.AddrWithKey](err)
×
5430
                }
×
5431

5432
                addr, err := txscript.PayToAddrScript(sweepAddr)
×
5433
                if err != nil {
×
5434
                        return fn.Err[lnwallet.AddrWithKey](err)
×
5435
                }
×
5436

5437
                internalKeyDesc, err := lnwallet.InternalKeyForAddr(
×
5438
                        wallet, netParams, addr,
×
5439
                )
×
5440
                if err != nil {
×
5441
                        return fn.Err[lnwallet.AddrWithKey](err)
×
5442
                }
×
5443

5444
                return fn.Ok(lnwallet.AddrWithKey{
×
5445
                        DeliveryAddress: addr,
×
5446
                        InternalKey:     internalKeyDesc,
×
5447
                })
×
5448
        }
5449
}
5450

5451
// fetchClosedChannelSCIDs returns a set of SCIDs that have their force closing
5452
// finished.
5453
func (s *server) fetchClosedChannelSCIDs() map[lnwire.ShortChannelID]struct{} {
×
5454
        // Get a list of closed channels.
×
5455
        channels, err := s.chanStateDB.FetchClosedChannels(false)
×
5456
        if err != nil {
×
5457
                srvrLog.Errorf("Failed to fetch closed channels: %v", err)
×
5458
                return nil
×
5459
        }
×
5460

5461
        // Save the SCIDs in a map.
5462
        closedSCIDs := make(map[lnwire.ShortChannelID]struct{}, len(channels))
×
5463
        for _, c := range channels {
×
5464
                // If the channel is not pending, its FC has been finalized.
×
5465
                if !c.IsPending {
×
5466
                        closedSCIDs[c.ShortChanID] = struct{}{}
×
5467
                }
×
5468
        }
5469

5470
        // Double check whether the reported closed channel has indeed finished
5471
        // closing.
5472
        //
5473
        // NOTE: There are misalignments regarding when a channel's FC is
5474
        // marked as finalized. We double check the pending channels to make
5475
        // sure the returned SCIDs are indeed terminated.
5476
        //
5477
        // TODO(yy): fix the misalignments in `FetchClosedChannels`.
5478
        pendings, err := s.chanStateDB.FetchPendingChannels()
×
5479
        if err != nil {
×
5480
                srvrLog.Errorf("Failed to fetch pending channels: %v", err)
×
5481
                return nil
×
5482
        }
×
5483

5484
        for _, c := range pendings {
×
5485
                if _, ok := closedSCIDs[c.ShortChannelID]; !ok {
×
5486
                        continue
×
5487
                }
5488

5489
                // If the channel is still reported as pending, remove it from
5490
                // the map.
5491
                delete(closedSCIDs, c.ShortChannelID)
×
5492

×
5493
                srvrLog.Warnf("Channel=%v is prematurely marked as finalized",
×
5494
                        c.ShortChannelID)
×
5495
        }
5496

5497
        return closedSCIDs
×
5498
}
5499

5500
// getStartingBeat returns the current beat. This is used during the startup to
5501
// initialize blockbeat consumers.
5502
func (s *server) getStartingBeat() (*chainio.Beat, error) {
×
5503
        // beat is the current blockbeat.
×
5504
        var beat *chainio.Beat
×
5505

×
5506
        // If the node is configured with nochainbackend mode (remote signer),
×
5507
        // we will skip fetching the best block.
×
5508
        if s.cfg.Bitcoin.Node == "nochainbackend" {
×
5509
                srvrLog.Info("Skipping block notification for nochainbackend " +
×
5510
                        "mode")
×
5511

×
5512
                return &chainio.Beat{}, nil
×
5513
        }
×
5514

5515
        // We should get a notification with the current best block immediately
5516
        // by passing a nil block.
5517
        blockEpochs, err := s.cc.ChainNotifier.RegisterBlockEpochNtfn(nil)
×
5518
        if err != nil {
×
5519
                return beat, fmt.Errorf("register block epoch ntfn: %w", err)
×
5520
        }
×
5521
        defer blockEpochs.Cancel()
×
5522

×
5523
        // We registered for the block epochs with a nil request. The notifier
×
5524
        // should send us the current best block immediately. So we need to
×
5525
        // wait for it here because we need to know the current best height.
×
5526
        select {
×
5527
        case bestBlock := <-blockEpochs.Epochs:
×
5528
                srvrLog.Infof("Received initial block %v at height %d",
×
5529
                        bestBlock.Hash, bestBlock.Height)
×
5530

×
5531
                // Update the current blockbeat.
×
5532
                beat = chainio.NewBeat(*bestBlock)
×
5533

5534
        case <-s.quit:
×
5535
                srvrLog.Debug("LND shutting down")
×
5536
        }
5537

5538
        return beat, nil
×
5539
}
5540

5541
// ChanHasRbfCoopCloser returns true if the channel as identifier by the channel
5542
// point has an active RBF chan closer.
5543
func (s *server) ChanHasRbfCoopCloser(peerPub *btcec.PublicKey,
5544
        chanPoint wire.OutPoint) bool {
×
5545

×
5546
        pubBytes := peerPub.SerializeCompressed()
×
5547

×
5548
        s.mu.RLock()
×
5549
        targetPeer, ok := s.peersByPub[string(pubBytes)]
×
5550
        s.mu.RUnlock()
×
5551
        if !ok {
×
5552
                return false
×
5553
        }
×
5554

5555
        return targetPeer.ChanHasRbfCoopCloser(chanPoint)
×
5556
}
5557

5558
// attemptCoopRbfFeeBump attempts to look up the active chan closer for a
5559
// channel given the outpoint. If found, we'll attempt to do a fee bump,
5560
// returning channels used for updates. If the channel isn't currently active
5561
// (p2p connection established), then his function will return an error.
5562
func (s *server) attemptCoopRbfFeeBump(ctx context.Context,
5563
        chanPoint wire.OutPoint, feeRate chainfee.SatPerKWeight,
5564
        deliveryScript lnwire.DeliveryAddress) (*peer.CoopCloseUpdates, error) {
×
5565

×
5566
        // First, we'll attempt to look up the channel based on it's
×
5567
        // ChannelPoint.
×
5568
        channel, err := s.chanStateDB.FetchChannel(chanPoint)
×
5569
        if err != nil {
×
5570
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to fetch channel: %w", err)
×
5571
        }
×
5572

5573
        // From the channel, we can now get the pubkey of the peer, then use
5574
        // that to eventually get the chan closer.
5575
        peerPub := channel.IdentityPub.SerializeCompressed()
×
5576

×
5577
        // Now that we have the peer pub, we can look up the peer itself.
×
5578
        s.mu.RLock()
×
5579
        targetPeer, ok := s.peersByPub[string(peerPub)]
×
5580
        s.mu.RUnlock()
×
5581
        if !ok {
×
5582
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("peer for ChannelPoint(%v) is "+
×
5583
                        "not online", chanPoint)
×
5584
        }
×
5585

5586
        closeUpdates, err := targetPeer.TriggerCoopCloseRbfBump(
×
5587
                ctx, chanPoint, feeRate, deliveryScript,
×
5588
        )
×
5589
        if err != nil {
×
5590
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to trigger coop rbf fee bump: "+
×
5591
                        "%w", err)
×
5592
        }
×
5593

5594
        return closeUpdates, nil
×
5595
}
5596

5597
// AttemptRBFCloseUpdate attempts to trigger a new RBF iteration for a co-op
5598
// close update. This route it to be used only if the target channel in question
5599
// is no longer active in the link. This can happen when we restart while we
5600
// already have done a single RBF co-op close iteration.
5601
func (s *server) AttemptRBFCloseUpdate(ctx context.Context,
5602
        chanPoint wire.OutPoint, feeRate chainfee.SatPerKWeight,
5603
        deliveryScript lnwire.DeliveryAddress) (*peer.CoopCloseUpdates, error) {
×
5604

×
5605
        // If the channel is present in the switch, then the request should flow
×
5606
        // through the switch instead.
×
5607
        chanID := lnwire.NewChanIDFromOutPoint(chanPoint)
×
5608
        if _, err := s.htlcSwitch.GetLink(chanID); err == nil {
×
5609
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("ChannelPoint(%v) is active in link, "+
×
5610
                        "invalid request", chanPoint)
×
5611
        }
×
5612

5613
        // At this point, we know that the channel isn't present in the link, so
5614
        // we'll check to see if we have an entry in the active chan closer map.
5615
        updates, err := s.attemptCoopRbfFeeBump(
×
5616
                ctx, chanPoint, feeRate, deliveryScript,
×
5617
        )
×
5618
        if err != nil {
×
5619
                return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to attempt coop rbf fee bump "+
×
5620
                        "ChannelPoint(%v)", chanPoint)
×
5621
        }
×
5622

5623
        return updates, nil
×
5624
}
5625

5626
// calculateNodeAnnouncementTimestamp returns the timestamp to use for a node
5627
// announcement, ensuring it's at least one second after the previously
5628
// persisted timestamp. This ensures BOLT-07 compliance, which requires node
5629
// announcements to have strictly increasing timestamps.
5630
func calculateNodeAnnouncementTimestamp(persistedTime,
5631
        currentTime time.Time) time.Time {
9✔
5632

9✔
5633
        if persistedTime.Unix() >= currentTime.Unix() {
15✔
5634
                return persistedTime.Add(time.Second)
6✔
5635
        }
6✔
5636

5637
        return currentTime
3✔
5638
}
5639

5640
// setSelfNode configures and sets the server's self node. It sets the node
5641
// announcement, signs it, and updates the source node in the graph. When
5642
// determining values such as color and alias, the method prioritizes values
5643
// set in the config, then values previously persisted on disk, and finally
5644
// falls back to the defaults.
5645
func (s *server) setSelfNode(ctx context.Context, nodePub route.Vertex,
5646
        listenAddrs []net.Addr) error {
×
5647

×
5648
        // If we were requested to automatically configure port forwarding,
×
5649
        // we'll use the ports that the server will be listening on.
×
5650
        externalIPStrings := make([]string, 0, len(s.cfg.ExternalIPs))
×
5651
        for _, ip := range s.cfg.ExternalIPs {
×
5652
                externalIPStrings = append(externalIPStrings, ip.String())
×
5653
        }
×
5654
        if s.natTraversal != nil {
×
5655
                listenPorts := make([]uint16, 0, len(listenAddrs))
×
5656
                for _, listenAddr := range listenAddrs {
×
5657
                        // At this point, the listen addresses should have
×
5658
                        // already been normalized, so it's safe to ignore the
×
5659
                        // errors.
×
5660
                        _, portStr, _ := net.SplitHostPort(listenAddr.String())
×
5661
                        port, _ := strconv.Atoi(portStr)
×
5662

×
5663
                        listenPorts = append(listenPorts, uint16(port))
×
5664
                }
×
5665

5666
                ips, err := s.configurePortForwarding(listenPorts...)
×
5667
                if err != nil {
×
5668
                        srvrLog.Errorf("Unable to automatically set up port "+
×
5669
                                "forwarding using %s: %v",
×
5670
                                s.natTraversal.Name(), err)
×
5671
                } else {
×
5672
                        srvrLog.Infof("Automatically set up port forwarding "+
×
5673
                                "using %s to advertise external IP",
×
5674
                                s.natTraversal.Name())
×
5675
                        externalIPStrings = append(externalIPStrings, ips...)
×
5676
                }
×
5677
        }
5678

5679
        // Normalize the external IP strings to net.Addr.
5680
        addrs, err := lncfg.NormalizeAddresses(
×
5681
                externalIPStrings, strconv.Itoa(defaultPeerPort),
×
5682
                s.cfg.net.ResolveTCPAddr,
×
5683
        )
×
5684
        if err != nil {
×
5685
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to normalize addresses: %w", err)
×
5686
        }
×
5687

5688
        // Parse the color from config. We will update this later if the config
5689
        // color is not changed from default (#3399FF) and we have a value in
5690
        // the source node.
5691
        nodeColor, err := lncfg.ParseHexColor(s.cfg.Color)
×
5692
        if err != nil {
×
5693
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to parse color: %w", err)
×
5694
        }
×
5695

5696
        var (
×
5697
                alias          = s.cfg.Alias
×
5698
                nodeLastUpdate = time.Now()
×
5699
        )
×
5700

×
5701
        srcNode, err := s.v1Graph.SourceNode(ctx)
×
5702
        switch {
×
5703
        case err == nil:
×
5704
                // If we have a source node persisted in the DB already, then we
×
5705
                // just need to make sure that the new LastUpdate time is at
×
5706
                // least one second after the last update time.
×
5707
                nodeLastUpdate = calculateNodeAnnouncementTimestamp(
×
5708
                        srcNode.LastUpdate, nodeLastUpdate,
×
5709
                )
×
5710

×
5711
                // If the color is not changed from default, it means that we
×
5712
                // didn't specify a different color in the config. We'll use the
×
5713
                // source node's color.
×
5714
                if s.cfg.Color == defaultColor {
×
5715
                        srcNode.Color.WhenSome(func(rgba color.RGBA) {
×
5716
                                nodeColor = rgba
×
5717
                        })
×
5718
                }
5719

5720
                // If an alias is not specified in the config, we'll use the
5721
                // source node's alias.
5722
                if alias == "" {
×
5723
                        srcNode.Alias.WhenSome(func(s string) {
×
5724
                                alias = s
×
5725
                        })
×
5726
                }
5727

5728
                // If the `externalip` is not specified in the config, it means
5729
                // `addrs` will be empty, we'll use the source node's addresses.
5730
                if len(s.cfg.ExternalIPs) == 0 {
×
5731
                        addrs = srcNode.Addresses
×
5732
                }
×
5733

5734
        case errors.Is(err, graphdb.ErrSourceNodeNotSet):
×
5735
                // If an alias is not specified in the config, we'll use the
×
5736
                // default, which is the first 10 bytes of the serialized
×
5737
                // pubkey.
×
5738
                if alias == "" {
×
5739
                        alias = hex.EncodeToString(nodePub[:10])
×
5740
                }
×
5741

5742
        // If the above cases are not matched, then we have an unhandled non
5743
        // nil error.
5744
        default:
×
5745
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to fetch source node: %w", err)
×
5746
        }
5747

5748
        nodeAlias, err := lnwire.NewNodeAlias(alias)
×
5749
        if err != nil {
×
5750
                return err
×
5751
        }
×
5752

5753
        // TODO(abdulkbk): potentially find a way to use the source node's
5754
        // features in the self node.
5755
        selfNode := models.NewV1Node(
×
5756
                nodePub, &models.NodeV1Fields{
×
5757
                        Alias:      nodeAlias.String(),
×
5758
                        Color:      nodeColor,
×
5759
                        LastUpdate: nodeLastUpdate,
×
5760
                        Addresses:  addrs,
×
5761
                        Features:   s.featureMgr.GetRaw(feature.SetNodeAnn),
×
5762
                },
×
5763
        )
×
5764

×
5765
        // Based on the disk representation of the node announcement generated
×
5766
        // above, we'll generate a node announcement that can go out on the
×
5767
        // network so we can properly sign it.
×
5768
        nodeAnn, err := selfNode.NodeAnnouncement(false)
×
5769
        if err != nil {
×
5770
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to gen self node ann: %w", err)
×
5771
        }
×
5772

5773
        // With the announcement generated, we'll sign it to properly
5774
        // authenticate the message on the network.
5775
        authSig, err := netann.SignAnnouncement(
×
5776
                s.nodeSigner, s.identityKeyLoc, nodeAnn,
×
5777
        )
×
5778
        if err != nil {
×
5779
                return fmt.Errorf("unable to generate signature for self node "+
×
5780
                        "announcement: %v", err)
×
5781
        }
×
5782

5783
        selfNode.AuthSigBytes = authSig.Serialize()
×
5784
        nodeAnn.Signature, err = lnwire.NewSigFromECDSARawSignature(
×
5785
                selfNode.AuthSigBytes,
×
5786
        )
×
5787
        if err != nil {
×
5788
                return err
×
5789
        }
×
5790

5791
        // Finally, we'll update the representation on disk, and update our
5792
        // cached in-memory version as well.
5793
        if err := s.graphDB.SetSourceNode(ctx, selfNode); err != nil {
×
5794
                return fmt.Errorf("can't set self node: %w", err)
×
5795
        }
×
5796

5797
        s.currentNodeAnn = nodeAnn
×
5798

×
5799
        return nil
×
5800
}
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