We can sneak the HTLC add in before we do the update_fee which fails:
```
# the channel should start warning -- too much dust
inv = l2.rpc.invoice(htlc_val_msat, str(num_dusty_htlcs + 1), str(num_dusty_htlcs + 1))
with pytest.raises(RpcError, match=r'WIRE_TEMPORARY_CHANNEL_FAILURE'):
> l1.rpc.sendpay(route, inv['payment_hash'], payment_secret=inv['payment_secret'])
E Failed: DID NOT RAISE <class 'pyln.client.lightning.RpcError'>
tests/test_pay.py:2654: Failed
```
From the logs:
```
lightningd-1: 2022-05-20T02:16:40.008Z DEBUG 022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-channeld-chan#1: NEW:: HTLC LOCAL 14 = SENT_ADD_HTLC/RCVD_ADD_HTLC
lightningd-1: 2022-05-20T02:16:40.010Z DEBUG 022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-channeld-chan#1: Adding HTLC 14 amount=10000000msat cltv=113 gave CHANNEL_ERR_ADD_OK
lightningd-1: 2022-05-20T02:16:40.012Z DEBUG 022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-channeld-chan#1: peer_out WIRE_UPDATE_ADD_HTLC
lightningd-1: 2022-05-20T02:16:40.015Z DEBUG 022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-channeld-chan#1: REPLY WIRE_CHANNELD_OFFER_HTLC_REPLY with 0 fds
lightningd-1: 2022-05-20T02:16:40.026Z DEBUG 022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-channeld-chan#1: peer_out WIRE_WARNING
lightningd-1: 2022-05-20T02:16:40.029Z DEBUG 022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-channeld-chan#1: billboard perm: Too much dust to update fee (Desired feerate update 20000)
lightningd-1: 2022-05-20T02:16:40.035Z INFO 022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-chan#1: Peer transient failure in CHANNELD_NORMAL: channeld WARNING: Too much dust to update fee (Desired feerate update 20000)
lightningd-1: 2022-05-20T02:16:40.039Z DEBUG 022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-lightningd: Will try reconnect in 60 seconds
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Nodes now spray their own gossip at the start; this can race with
our query, and they can give us gossip we didn't ask for.
The fix is to always query an uninvolved node: in this case, we
only connected l3 and l4 to test zlib, which is gone, so now we can
remove that and simply always query l4.
```
2022-05-23T01:32:53.4695809Z # reply_channel_range == 264
2022-05-23T01:32:53.4696416Z > assert msgs == ['0108'
2022-05-23T01:32:53.4696835Z # blockhash
2022-05-23T01:32:53.4697328Z + genesis_blockhash
2022-05-23T01:32:53.4697841Z # first_blocknum, number_of_blocks, complete
2022-05-23T01:32:53.4698685Z + format(0, '08x') + format(65535, '08x') + '01'
2022-05-23T01:32:53.4699245Z # encoded_short_ids
2022-05-23T01:32:53.4699859Z + format(len(encoded) // 2, '04x')
2022-05-23T01:32:53.4700255Z + encoded]
2022-05-23T01:32:53.4700799Z E AssertionError: assert ['0100194b419...700000010000'] == ['010806226e4...700000010000']
2022-05-23T01:32:53.4710678Z E At index 0 diff: '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' != '010806226e46111a0b59caaf126043eb5bbf28c34f3a5e332a1fc7b2b73cf188910f000000000000ffff01001900000068000001000100006900000100000000700000010000'
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We didn't get the second channel_announcement in the filter:
```
# Now choose range which will only give second update.
msgs = l4.query_gossip('gossip_timestamp_filter',
genesis_blockhash,
after_12 - backdate,
after_23 - after_12 + 1,
filters=['0109', '0012'])
# 0x0100 = channel_announcement
# 0x0102 = channel_update
# (Node announcement may have any timestamp)
types = Counter([m[0:4] for m in msgs])
> assert types['0100'] == 1
E assert 0 == 1
```
Looking at the gossip store:
```
1089: t=1653008725 channel_announcement: 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
1533: channel_amount: 100000sat
1555: t=1653008725 channel_update: 01022b98e7d680ffa8096d0a2bda62c0b8b3fc975a5f91c0cff0a42a76b37285276c0156581f85c0be2ee0ed7e7003cb67f5d476a7e3714960836b882bb3ad78097406226e46111a0b59caaf126043eb5bbf28c34f3a5e332a1fc7b2b73cf188910f00006e00000100006286e955010000060000000000000000000000010000000a0000000005e69ec0
1705: t=1653008729 node_announcement: 010175f8ed9f48db511d43f1da96aa307ccc53a521dcc2f8fb732c6938650e6cc00f672e772134a29e16b723a1e9cf626cf942323bd3fa294befd25430a9395c1fa40007800000080269a26286e959035d2b1192dfba134e10e540875d366ebc8bc353d5aa766b80c090b39c3a5d885d035d2b484f5050494e47464952452d34646636366661000000000000000000000000000000
1866: t=1653008720 channel_update: 010266385083f1d6e554e1701f2456c24212c5aa937f7b090d32d243678b2fe78f7f52ed3626d6cdd52703bf78013bb9d1a621ae5b7d68fc965d29bb94574e340b5606226e46111a0b59caaf126043eb5bbf28c34f3a5e332a1fc7b2b73cf188910f00006e00000100006286e950010100060000000000000000000000010000000a00000
```
It's not clear what we times we were querying, but let's make it
clearer by putting a full 10 seconds between them, and making our
queries more exact.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Over time, it has cost us more developer cycles than it has gained.
It has hidden intermittant bugs, and allowed cruft to accumulate:
when we eventually tried to figure out what was going wrong, the
actual change which caused it was now stale and forgotten.
This was a particular bane during the connectd rewrite, and I
worked through some issues which had occurred before, but were not
more likely.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
I've wanted this for a while: the ability to log to multiple places
at once.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: lightningd: `log-file` option specified multiple times opens multiple log files.
Changelog-Fixed: signmessage: improve the UX of the rpc command when zbase is not a valid one
Stacktrace generated with a bad `zbase`
```
lightningd: lightningd/signmessage.c:59: from_zbase32: Assertion `len == tal_bytelen(u8arr)' failed
lightningd: FATAL SIGNAL 6 (version v0.11.1)
0x55b9b1b4e617 send_backtrace
[...]
```
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Palazzo <vincenzopalazzodev@gmail.com>
This changes many fields: in non-deprecated mode, they're now raw integers.
This was always the intention, but the transition was never completed.
Suggested-By: @ShahanaFarooqui
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: JSON-RPC: "_msat" fields can be raw numbers, not "123msat" strings (please handle both!)
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: "_msat" fields as "123msat" strings (will be only numbers)
We should be using amount_msat always. Many tests were not. Plus,
deprecating it simplifies the code.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Deprecated: JSONRPC: `sendpay` `route` elements `msatoshi` (use `amount_msat`)
The name in the spec is `msat`, but I don't want to make an API exception.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: `fetchinvoice` `changes` `amount_msat`
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: `fetchinvoice` `changes` `msat` (use `amount_msat`)
This is consistent with our output changes, and increases consistency.
It also keeps future sanity checks happy, that we only use JSON msat
helpers with '_msat' fields.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: JSON-RPC: `invoice`, `sendonion`, `sendpay`, `pay`, `keysend`, `fetchinvoice`, `sendinvoice`: `msatoshi` argument is now called `amount_msat` to match other fields.
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: `invoice`, `sendonion`, `sendpay`, `pay`, `keysend`, `fetchinvoice`, `sendinvoice` `msatoshi` (use `amount_msat`)
The new msat fields are turned into Millisatoshi, so handle that correctly
too in tests too.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `coin_movement` notification: `balance`, `credit`, `debit` and `fees` (use `balance_msat`, `credit_msat`, `debit_msat` and `fees_msat`)
We had json_add_amount_msat_only(), which was designed to be used to
print out msat fields, if we had sats.
However, we misused it, so split it into the three different cases:
1. json_add_amount_sat_msat: We are using it correctly, with a field called
xxx_msat.
2. json_add_amount_sats_deprecated: We were using it wrong, so deprecate
the old field and create a new one which does end in _msat.
3. json_add_sats: we were using it to hand sats as a JSON parameter to an
interface, where "XXXsat".
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `rbf_channel` and `openchannel2` hooks `their_funding` (use `their_funding_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel2` hook `dust_limit_satoshis` (use `dust_limit_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel` hook `funding_satoshis` (use `funding_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel` hook `dust_limit_satoshis` (use `dust_limit_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel` hook `channel_reserve_satoshis` (use `channel_reserve_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `channel_opened` notification `amount` (use `funding_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: `listtransactions` `msat` (use `amount_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `htlc_accepted` `forward_amount` (use `forward_msat`)
Before this fix, there was the situation where a DEVELOPER=1 node would
announce non-public addresses on mainnet if detected. Since there
are some nodes on the internet that falsely report local addresses
we move this 'testing feature' to 'dev-allow-locahost' nodes.
Changelog-None
This was eliminated this morning in the latest spec. We still accept them,
we just don't produce them any more.
Changelog-Removed: Protocol: We no longer create gossip messages which use zlib encoding (we still understand them, for now!)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We call out to connectd to activate the peer, and while we do that,
channel->owner is NULL. A better pattern would be to set up the unsaved
channel once connectd has given us the peer, but this works for now.
Fixes: #5204
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We were setting it on the root, but that doesn't get handed to
sendpay. Our schema doesn't *require* bolt11, either, so this was
missed (there could be a *bolt12* instead).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Fixed: JSON-RPC: `listpays` always includes `bolt11` or `bolt12` field.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: `pay` has `description` parameter, will be required if bolt11 only has a hash.
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: `pay` for a bolt11 which uses a `description_hash`, without setting `description`.
This is what LND does, and it's better for upper layers than trying to
twist our maxfeepercent / exemptfee heuristics to suit.
(I don't remember who complained about this, sorry!)
I'm doing this now because I want to add YA parameter next!
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: `pay` has new parameter `maxfee` for setting absolute fee (instead of using `maxfeepercent` and/or `exemptfee`)
I think the new pay command has proven itself in the last 18 months!
Also various pay tests took "compat" then didn't use it, so clean them
up.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Removed: JSON-RPC: `legacypay` (`pay` replaced it in 0.9.0).
Trips on our RPC checking introduced at the same time: msat should be
an integer or an "xxxmsat"/sat/btc string.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
So far we were papering over the actual error with a generic string
that isn't very useful. Now we decode the error and forward it through
the grpc layer as well (though still as a string).
Makes types harder, and I've never personally used them.
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: `invoice` `expiry` no longer allowed to be a string with suffix, use an integer number of seconds.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Make it always a number; this makes the JSON request specification
simpler. We allowed a number since v0.10.1.
(reserve=True is the default anyway, so usually it can be omitted:
reserve=False becomes reserve=0).
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: `fundpsbt`/`utxopsbt` `reserve` must be a number, not bool (for `true` use 72/don't specify, for `false` use 0). Numbers have been allowed since v0.10.1.
I have a separate branch which fixes this race properly, but it's not anything
to do with this PR.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We do this (send warnings) in almost all cases anyway, so mainly this
is a textual update, but there are some changes:
1. Send ERROR not WARNING if they send a malformed commitment secret.
2. Send WARNING not ERROR if they get the shutdown_scriptpubkey wrong (vs upfront)
3. Send WARNING not ERROR if they send a bad shutdown_scriptpubkey (e.g. p2pkh in future)
4. Rename some vars 'err' to 'warn' to make it clear we send a warning.
This means test_option_upfront_shutdown_script can be made reliable, too,
and it now warns and doesn't automatically close channel.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This doesn't have an effect now (except in experimental mode), but it
will when we support anchors. So we deprecate the use of those in the
close command too.
For experimental mode we have to avoid using p2pkh; adapt that test.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: `shutdown` no longer allows p2pkh or p2sh addresses.
Suggested-by: @t-bast
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: `listforwards` has new entry `style`, currently "legacy" or "tlv".
Partial revert of 43a833e405
"lightningd: remove support for legacy onion format."; we restore the
ability to decode legacy onions for forwarding, but not to generate them.
(We don't accept them properly since making payment_secret compulsory
anyway, so no real change there!)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Removed: Protocol: ... but we still forward legacy HTLC onions for now.
Using a canned sendonion call from an old version (v0.10.2), where I
forced it to use legacy onion for l2.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
1. Don't use dust HTLCs.
2. Make l3 unresponsive, like report.
3. Make l2-l3 fail because we time out on successive HTLC.
We use sendpay rather than pay, because pay can do multiple attempts.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This is the part which works: we have another old PR (or simply
uncomment the FIXME section) for the routehint case.
Closes: #4781
See-also: #4808
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
e.g.
```
lightningd-1: 2022-03-28T11:02:12.476Z DEBUG plugin-cln-grpc: add_pem_file processed 1 valid and 0 invalid certs
lightningd-1: 2022-03-28T11:02:12.478Z DEBUG plugin-cln-grpc: Connecting to \"lightning-rpc\" and serving grpc on 0.0.0.0:36331
lightningd-1: 2022-03-28T11:02:12.478Z DEBUG connectd: REPLY WIRE_CONNECTD_ACTIVATE_REPLY with 0 fds
lightningd-1: 2022-03-28T11:02:12.478Z INFO lightningd: --------------------------------------------------
lightningd-1: 2022-03-28T11:02:12.478Z INFO lightningd: Server started with public key
```
Which means we don't see it, since start() swallows it:
```
> raise TimeoutError('Unable to find "{}" in logs.'.format(exs))
E TimeoutError: Unable to find "[re.compile('serving grpc on 0.0.0.0:')]" in logs.
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
If we aren't using the correct certificates we should reject the
connections during the mTLS connection setup. This test tries to
connect with the wrong client cert to the node, and the server will
reject it.
I removed these prematurely: we *haven't* had a release since
introducing them!
This consists of reverting d15d629b8b
"plugins/fetchinvoice: remove obsolete string-based API." and
plugins/fetchinvoice: remove obsolete string-based
API. "onion_messages: remove obs2 support."
Some minor changes due to updated fromwire_tlv API since they
were removed, but not much.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-EXPERIMENTAL: REVERT: Removed backwards compat with onion messages from v0.10.1.
Means that field is now optional in JSON output.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: `delinvoice` has a new parameter `desconly` to remove description.
LNURL wants this so they can include images etc in descriptions.
Replaces: #4892
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: `invoice` has a new parameter `deschashonly` to put hash of description in bolt11.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Also has to fix up tests.
Changelog-Fixed: cli doesn't required anymore to confirm the password if the `hsm_secret` is already encrypted.
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Palazzo <vincenzopalazzodev@gmail.com>
This was missed in e8d2176e6b.
```
> raise ValueError(str(errors))
E ValueError:
E Node errors:
E - lightningd-2: had bad gossip messages
E - lightningd-3: had bad gossip messages
E Global errors:
contrib/pyln-testing/pyln/testing/fixtures.py:201: ValueError
...
0266e4598d1d3c415f572a8488830b60f7e744ed9235eb0b1ba93283b315c03518-gossipd: Ignoring future channel_announcment for 105x1x2 (current block 104)
0266e4598d1d3c415f572a8488830b60f7e744ed9235eb0b1ba93283b315c03518-gossipd: Bad gossip order: WIRE_CHANNEL_UPDATE before announcement 105x1x2/0
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Make sure it sees disconnect before reconnect, otherwise the next command
fails since we're now disconnected.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We may not see a disconnect instantly:
```
> assert len(l2.rpc.listpeers()['peers']) == 0
E assert 1 == 0
E +1
E -0
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This is generally verboten now, since there can be multiple. There are a
few exceptions:
1. We sometimes want to know if there are *any* active channels.
2. Some dev commands still take peer id when they mean channel_id.
3. We still allow peer id when it's fully determined.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: JSON-RPC: `close` by peer id will fail if there is more than one live channel (use `channel_id` or `short_channel_id` as id arg).
Generally this means converting a lazy "peer_active_channel(peer)" call
into an explicit iteration.
1. notify_feerate_change: call all channels (ignores non-active ones anyway).
2. peer_get_owning_subd remove unused function.
3. peer_connected hook: don't save channel, do lookup and iterate channels.
4. In json_setchannelfee "all" remove useless call to peer_active_channel
since we check state anyway, and iterate.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Rather than intuiting whether this is a new channel / active channel,
use the channel_id. This simplifies things and makes them explicit,
and prepares for multiple live channels per peer.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Either because lightningd tells us it wants to talk, or because the peer
says something about a channel.
We also introduce a behavior change: we disconnect after a failed open.
We might want to modify this later, but we it's a side-effect of openingd
not holding onto idle connections.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
openingd currently holds the connection to idle peers, but we're about
to change that: it will only look after peers which are actively
opening a connection. We can start this process by disconnecting
whenever we have a negotiation failure.
We could stay connected if we wanted to, but that would be up to
connectd to decide. Right now it's easier if we disconnect from any
idle peer once it's been active.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Suggested by @m-schmook, I realized that if we append it later I'll
never get it right: I expect parameters min and max, not max and min!
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: Protocol: you can now alter the `htlc_minimum_msat` and `htlc_maximum_msat` your node advertizes.
We still use the channel hint here (as it's the only option), we just
warn about lack of capacity.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We need to add some, since our internal representations of
htlc_maximum_msat round up, and we need to disable mpp which succeeds
in getting a payment through by splitting.
We also allow dev_routes to suppress invoice routehints altogether.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
As per proposal in https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/962
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Removed: protocol: support for legacy onion format removed, since everyone supports the new one.
I thought about fixing them up, but really these should be in
lnprototest anyway. Turns out they're from the spec, so we should
actually fix them up there.
I moved the vector files into contrib/pyln-proto, since that still
needs them.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
When compiled without DEVELOPER this will now filter out `remote_addr` that
come from localhost. The testcase checks for DEVELOPER to test for correct
function of `remote_addr`.
Also, I renamed "test_connect" to "test_connect_basic" so it can be started
without all the other tests in that file that start with "test_connect..."
For now hooks are treated identically to rpcmethods, with the
exception of not being returned in the `getmanifest` call. Later on we
can add typed handlers as well.
Having a list of very targeted suppressions allows us to still run the
majority of tests with valgrind checking, and not fail when Rust does
some trickery. This is for example the case with `std::sync::Once`
which uses `num_procs` calling out to the cgroups subsystem, sometimes
with a null path.
Suggested-by: Rusty Russell <@rustyrussell>
`valgrind` reports seems to flag some memory accesses that are ok in
the Rust standard library, which we can consider false positives for
our purposes:
```Valgrind error file: valgrind-errors.69147
==69147== Syscall param statx(file_name) points to unaddressable byte(s)
==69147== at 0x4B049FE: statx (statx.c:29)
==69147== by 0x2E2DA0: std::sys::unix::fs::try_statx (weak.rs:139)
==69147== by 0x2D7BD5: <std::fs::File as std::io::Read>::read_to_string (fs.rs:784)
==69147== by 0x2632CE: num_cpus::linux::Cgroup::param (linux.rs:214)
==69147== by 0x263179: num_cpus::linux::Cgroup::quota_us (linux.rs:203)
==69147== by 0x263002: num_cpus::linux::Cgroup::cpu_quota (linux.rs:188)
==69147== by 0x262C01: num_cpus::linux::load_cgroups (linux.rs:149)
==69147== by 0x26289D: num_cpus::linux::init_cgroups (linux.rs:129)
==69147== by 0x26BD88: core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once (function.rs:227)
==69147== by 0x26B749: std::sync::once::Once::call_once::{{closure}} (once.rs:262)
==69147== by 0x139717: std::sync::once::Once::call_inner (once.rs:419)
==69147== by 0x26B6D5: std::sync::once::Once::call_once (once.rs:262)
==69147== Address 0x0 is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd
==69147==
==69147== Syscall param statx(buf) points to unaddressable byte(s)
==69147== at 0x4B049FE: statx (statx.c:29)
==69147== by 0x2E2DA0: std::sys::unix::fs::try_statx (weak.rs:139)
==69147== by 0x2D7BD5: <std::fs::File as std::io::Read>::read_to_string (fs.rs:784)
==69147== by 0x2632CE: num_cpus::linux::Cgroup::param (linux.rs:214)
==69147== by 0x263179: num_cpus::linux::Cgroup::quota_us (linux.rs:203)
==69147== by 0x263002: num_cpus::linux::Cgroup::cpu_quota (linux.rs:188)
==69147== by 0x262C01: num_cpus::linux::load_cgroups (linux.rs:149)
==69147== by 0x26289D: num_cpus::linux::init_cgroups (linux.rs:129)
==69147== by 0x26BD88: core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once (function.rs:227)
==69147== by 0x26B749: std::sync::once::Once::call_once::{{closure}} (once.rs:262)
==69147== by 0x139717: std::sync::once::Once::call_inner (once.rs:419)
==69147== by 0x26B6D5: std::sync::once::Once::call_once (once.rs:262)
==69147== Address 0x0 is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd
==69147==
```
Only shows up on delayed to us outputs, but nice to have anyway.
It's missing for channel index destined deposits, maybe nice to add at
some point in the future; right now you can figure out which close a
wallet deposit comes from via the channel close txid
Changelog-Experimental: option `--lease-fee-base-msat` renamed to `--lease-fee-base-sat`
Changelog-Experimental: option `--lease-fee-base-msat` deprecated and will be removed next release
These tests have proven to be:
a) very expensive, as they spin up many nodes, and perform long setup
b) are not testing anything specific, they just fuzz functionality
that is already tested otherwise
c) have not helped pinpoint any issues in living memory
d) are very flaky, making for really bad signal-to-noise, so much
that devs usually just restart without even looking at the logs
e) even if we were to look at the logs, we'd be unable to reproduce
due to the inherent randomness involved in these tests
f) are really noisy neighbors, causing other tests to flake as well,
further muddying the water
All in all, these tests are a waste of time, and source of
frustration.
[ Cleaned up python unused imports --RR ]
Changelog-None
This restores the behaviour prior to `lightningd: use our cached
channel_update for errors instead of asking gossipd.`, where gossipd
would refuse to give us channel_updates for unannounced channels.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
But this requires a watch-only wallet, and python-bitcoinlib doesn't support
multiple wallets, so we need to unload the original one, but then we need
to generate a block, so that can't generate a new address, so we need
an address arg to generate_block.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We really need our own lnprototest tests for packet-based stuff;
these message-based tests are inherently delicate and awkward.
In particular, connectd now does dev-disconnect, so the socket is not
immediately closed after a dev-disconnect command. In this case, the
WIRE_SHUTDOWN has often already been written from connectd to channeld.
But it sometimes works, too.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
If the HTLCs are completely negotiated, we can get a channel break when
we mine a pile of blocks. This is mainly seen with Postgres, due to the db
speed.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
If we call update_channel_from_inflight *twice* with the same inflight, we
will get bad results. Using tal_steal() here was a premature optimization:
```
Valgrind error file: valgrind-errors.496395
==496395== Invalid read of size 8
==496395== at 0x22A9D3: to_tal_hdr (tal.c:174)
==496395== by 0x22B4B5: tal_steal_ (tal.c:498)
==496395== by 0x16A13D: update_channel_from_inflight (peer_control.c:1225)
==496395== by 0x16A4C7: funding_depth_cb (peer_control.c:1299)
==496395== by 0x182807: txw_fire (watch.c:232)
==496395== by 0x182AA9: watch_topology_changed (watch.c:300)
==496395== by 0x1290ED: updates_complete (chaintopology.c:624)
==496395== by 0x129BF4: get_new_block (chaintopology.c:835)
==496395== by 0x125EEF: getrawblockbyheight_callback (bitcoind.c:362)
==496395== by 0x176ECC: plugin_response_handle (plugin.c:584)
==496395== by 0x1770F5: plugin_read_json_one (plugin.c:690)
==496395== by 0x1772D9: plugin_read_json (plugin.c:735)
==496395== Address 0x89fbb08 is 24 bytes inside a block of size 104 free'd
==496395== at 0x483CA3F: free (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==496395== by 0x22B193: del_tree (tal.c:421)
==496395== by 0x22B461: tal_free (tal.c:486)
==496395== by 0x16A123: update_channel_from_inflight (peer_control.c:1223)
==496395== by 0x16A4C7: funding_depth_cb (peer_control.c:1299)
==496395== by 0x182807: txw_fire (watch.c:232)
==496395== by 0x182AA9: watch_topology_changed (watch.c:300)
==496395== by 0x1290ED: updates_complete (chaintopology.c:624)
==496395== by 0x129BF4: get_new_block (chaintopology.c:835)
==496395== by 0x125EEF: getrawblockbyheight_callback (bitcoind.c:362)
==496395== by 0x176ECC: plugin_response_handle (plugin.c:584)
==496395== by 0x1770F5: plugin_read_json_one (plugin.c:690)
==496395== Block was alloc'd at
==496395== at 0x483B7F3: malloc (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==496395== by 0x22AC1C: allocate (tal.c:250)
==496395== by 0x22B1DD: tal_alloc_ (tal.c:428)
==496395== by 0x22B3A6: tal_alloc_arr_ (tal.c:471)
==496395== by 0x22C094: tal_dup_ (tal.c:805)
==496395== by 0x12B274: new_inflight (channel.c:187)
==496395== by 0x136D4C: wallet_commit_channel (dual_open_control.c:1260)
==496395== by 0x13B084: handle_commit_received (dual_open_control.c:2839)
==496395== by 0x13B6AF: dual_opend_msg (dual_open_control.c:2976)
==496395== by 0x1809FF: sd_msg_read (subd.c:553)
==496395== by 0x218F5D: next_plan (io.c:59)
==496395== by 0x219B65: do_plan (io.c:407)
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
If we fund a channel between two nodes, then mine all the blocks to
announce it, any other nodes may see the announcement before the
blocks, causing CI to complain about "bad gossip":
```
lightningd-4: 2022-01-25T22:33:25.468Z DEBUG 032cf15d1ad9c4a08d26eab1918f732d8ef8fdc6abb9640bf3db174372c491304e-gossipd: Ignoring future channel_announcment for 113x1x1 (current block 112)
lightningd-4: 2022-01-25T22:33:25.468Z DEBUG 032cf15d1ad9c4a08d26eab1918f732d8ef8fdc6abb9640bf3db174372c491304e-gossipd: Bad gossip order: WIRE_CHANNEL_UPDATE before announcement 113x1x1/0
lightningd-4: 2022-01-25T22:33:25.468Z DEBUG 032cf15d1ad9c4a08d26eab1918f732d8ef8fdc6abb9640bf3db174372c491304e-gossipd: Bad gossip order: WIRE_CHANNEL_UPDATE before announcement 113x1x1/1
lightningd-4: 2022-01-25T22:33:25.468Z DEBUG 032cf15d1ad9c4a08d26eab1918f732d8ef8fdc6abb9640bf3db174372c491304e-gossipd: Bad gossip order: WIRE_NODE_ANNOUNCEMENT before announcement 032cf15d1ad9c4a08d26eab1918f732d8ef8fdc6abb9640bf3db174372c491304e
```
Add a new helper for this case, and use it where there are more than 2 nodes.
Cleans up test_routing_gossip and a few other places which did this manually.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We were relying on the fee update to create an additional tx. That's
ugly; do an actual payment and make sure we definitely complete a new
tx by waiting for that *then* both revoke_and_ack.
(Without this, we could get a unilateral close instead of a penalty).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This is neater than what we had before, and slightly more general.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: JSON_RPC: `sendcustommsg` now works with any connected peer, even when shutting down a channel.
Next patch starts a timeout ping, which can interfere with results.
In theory, we should reply, but in practice (so far!) we seem to get enough
time that it doesn't hang up on us.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We also no longer strip the type off: everyone handles both forms, and
Eclair doesn't strip (and it's easier!).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Even if we're deferring putting them in the store and broadcasting them,
we tell lightningd so it will use it in any error messages.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This fixes lightningd's chronic weight underestimate.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Fixed: closingd: more accurate weight estimation helps mutual closing near min/max feerates.
The blockheight is zero though, since these aren't included in a block
yet.
We also don't issue an 'external' deposit event if we can tell that the
address you're sending to actually belongs to our wallet (we'll issue a
deposit event when it gets included in a block)
```
l1.rpc.disconnect(l2.info['id'], force=True)
l1.rpc.connect(l2.info['id'], 'localhost', l2.port)
> l1.daemon.wait_for_log('option_static_remotekey enabled at 2/2')
tests/test_connection.py:3653:
```
If l2's channeld gets killed (due to reconnect) before it tells
lightningd it got the revoke_and_ack it will need a retransmission
*again*.
This makes the test more robust, and does more checks too.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
OK, now this test makes more sense! Now we don't ignore errors, we
*will* drop to chain if we reconnect after one side has dropped to
chain.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
There's actually a bug in our closing tx size estimation; I'll do
a separate patch for this, though.
Seems this used to be flaky, now we always flush queues, so it's
more reliably caught.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We seem to hit a race between manual reconnect (with address hint) and an automatic
reconnection attempt which fails:
```
> l4.rpc.connect(l3.info['id'], 'localhost', l3.port)
...
E pyln.client.lightning.RpcError: RPC call failed: method: connect, payload: {'id': '035d2b1192dfba134e10e540875d366ebc8bc353d5aa766b80c090b39c3a5d885d', 'host': 'localhost', 'port': 41285}, error: {'code': 401, 'message': 'All addresses failed: 127.0.0.1:36678: Connection establishment: Connection refused. '}
```
See how it didn't even try the given address?
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
l1 might split in a commitment_signed before it notices the disconnect, and this test fails:
```
for i in range(0, len(disconnects)):
with pytest.raises(RpcError):
l1.rpc.sendpay(route, rhash, payment_secret=inv['payment_secret'])
> l1.rpc.waitsendpay(rhash)
E Failed: DID NOT RAISE <class 'pyln.client.lightning.RpcError'>
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We now let gossipd do it.
This also means there's nothing left in 'struct per_peer_state' to
send across the wire (the fds are sent separately), so that gets
removed from wire messages too.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We actually intercept the gossip_timestamp_filter, so the gossip_store
mechanism inside the per-peer daemon never kicks off for normal connections.
The gossipwith tool doesn't set OPT_GOSSIP_QUERIES, so it gets both, but
that only effects one place.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
channeld can't do it any more: it's using local sockets. Connectd
can do it, and simply does it by type.
Amazingly, on my machine the timing change *always* caused
test_channel_receivable() to fail, due to a latent race.
Includes feedback from @cdecker.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
As connectd handles more packets itself, or diverts them to/from gossipd,
it's the only place we can implement the dev_disconnect logic.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This test started mostly failing (in non-DEVELOPER mode) after the
next patch, due to timing issues.
Handle both cases for now, and we'll add more enhancements later to
things we should be handling more consistently.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
I also got an error under CI; it seems the sleep() was insufficient.
So try adding a sleep inside the check_coin_moves, which should cover
everyone.
```
acct_moves = acct_moves[number_moves:]
else:
> if not move_matches(m, acct_moves[0]):
E IndexError: list index out of range
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Once connectd is doing this, we can't close as soon as we send,
and in fact we can't do 'fail write' either.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
These would have to be done by connectd, not the local daemon, once it's
intermediating. Otherwise the remote peer won't see any change.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Fire off a snapshot of current account balances (node wallet + every
'active' channel) after we've caught up to the chain tip for the *first*
time (in other words, on start).
We need to stash/save the amount of the lease fees on a leased channel,
we do this by re-using the 'push' amount field on channel (which is
technically correct, since we're essentially pushing the fee amount to
the peer).
Also updates a bit of how the pushes are accounted for (pushed to now
has an event; their channel will open at zero but then they'll
immediately register a push event).
Leases fees are treated exactly the same as pushes, except labeled
differently.
Required adding a 'lease_fee' field to the inflights so we keep track of
the fee for the lease until the open happens.
If we initialized the payment, the fees are the entire fee-chain
(final hop amount - starting hop amount)
If it's a payment we routed, the fees are the diff between the
inbound htlc and the outbound (net gain by this routing)
Added to database so data persists nicely.
We record the amount of fees collected for a routed payment. For
simplicity's sake on the data agg side, we record the fee payment on
*BOTH* the incoming htlc and the outgoing htlc. Note that this results
in double counting if you add up the fees from both an in-routed and
out-routed payment.
Get rid of the 'movement_idx', since we replay events now.
Since we're removing a field from the 'coin_movement' event emission, we
bump the version type.
Changelog-Updated: `coin_movements` events have been revamped and are now on version 2.
test_onchain_dust_out restarts a node, which produces duplicate events.
this is expected, but we need to de-duplicate the events stream to get
accurate results
The old model of coin movements attempted to compute fees etc and log
amounts, not utxos. This is not as robust, as multi-party opens and dual
funded channels make it hard to account for fees etc correctly.
Instead, we move towards a 'utxo' view of the onchain events. Every
event is either the creation or 'destruction' of a utxo. For cases where
the value of the utxo is not (fully) debited/credited to our account, we
also record the output_value. E.g. channel closings spend a utxo who's
entire value we may not own.
Since we're now tracking UTXOs onchain, we can now do more complex
assertions about the onchain footprint of them. The integration tests
have been updated to now use more 'chain aware' assertions about the
ending state.
Suggested-by: Rusty Russell
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Palazzo <vincenzopalazzodev@gmail.com>
Changelog-Changed: Support hsm specific error error code in lightning-cli
1. Adds the missing DNS error massages so they can be handled by
connect_control.
2. Prepends a 'All addresses failed' to code 401 message, so we
always have at least some error message to the user.
Changelog-None
The last line of the testcase was checking on the wrong node l3
instead of l1. l3 didn't had the plugins configured that would
produce the log entry we were looking for not to be present.
Changelog-None
The idea is to have different default ports for different networks.
Current default port is `9735` for everything. Let's use it for
the mainnet and reuse the difference added to the default port
from `rpc_port` values in `bitcoin/chainstate.c`.
Testnet would be `19735` (adding rpc_port - 8332 = `10000`).
Signet would be `39735` (adding rpc_port - 8332 = `30000`).
Regtest would be `19846` (adding rpc_port - 8332 = `10111`).
With Vincenzo's kind pair-programming help over tmate.
Two other commits were squashed into this one so that bisecting
never ends up in half-baked state:
1. chainparams: Fix regtest default rpc_port
bitcoind -help says this:
-rpcport=<port>
Listen for JSON-RPC connections on <port> (default: 8332, testnet:
18332, signet: 38332, regtest: 18443)
2. test_gossip: Default port for regtest
hex: 2607 is now .... (could be 4d86 but Elements uses another port)
dec: 9735 is now any port (could be 19846 ^^ but now is for any port)
The lines which were binding to default port were removed as the
default port is different on each network.
NOTE: Remember not to modify gossip_store tests which loads everything raw
including the checksums.
Changelog-Changed: If the port is unspecified, the default port is chosen according to used network similarly to Bitcoin Core.
And turn "" includes into full-path (which makes it easier to put
config.h first, and finds some cases check-includes.sh missed
previously).
config.h sets _GNU_SOURCE which really needs to be done before any
'#includes': we mainly got away with it with glibc, but other platforms
like Alpine may have stricter requirements.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We make sure the gossip msg was sent, but the other node might not
have digested it yet:
```
# Check other node can parse these
> addresses = l2.rpc.listnodes(l1.info['id'])['nodes'][0]['addresses']
E KeyError: 'addresses'
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Temporarily disable sendpay_blinding test which uses obsolete onionmsg;
there's still some debate on the PR about how blinded HTLCs will work.
Changelog-EXPERIMENTAL: onionmessage: removed support for v0.10.1 onion messages.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
shutdown_subdaemons frees the channel and calls destroy_close_command_on_channel_destroy, see gdb:
0 destroy_close_command_on_channel_destroy (_=0x55db6ca38e18, cc=0x55db6ca43338) at lightningd/closing_control.c:94
1 0x000055db6a8181b5 in notify (ctx=0x55db6ca38df0, type=TAL_NOTIFY_FREE, info=0x55db6ca38e18, saved_errno=0) at ccan/ccan/tal/tal.c:237
2 0x000055db6a8186bb in del_tree (t=0x55db6ca38df0, orig=0x55db6ca38e18, saved_errno=0) at ccan/ccan/tal/tal.c:402
3 0x000055db6a818a47 in tal_free (ctx=0x55db6ca38e18) at ccan/ccan/tal/tal.c:486
4 0x000055db6a73fffa in shutdown_subdaemons (ld=0x55db6c8b4ca8) at lightningd/lightningd.c:543
5 0x000055db6a741098 in main (argc=21, argv=0x7ffffa3e8048) at lightningd/lightningd.c:1192
Before this PR, there was no io_loop after shutdown_subdaemons and client side raised a
general `Connection to RPC server lost.`
Now we test the more specific `Channel forgotten before proper close.`, which is good!
BTW, this test was added recently in PR #4599.
It runs 6 nodes: under valgrind this ends up consuming 5.3 GB RSS. By
stopping nodes between, we peak about 1G RSS.
Measured using:
(while true; do echo $(for i in 4 5 6; do ps uh | tr -s ' ' | cut -d\ -f$i | tally; done); sleep 5; done)&
(Which measures my other processes as well, but that's only about 100M).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
ChangeLog-Added: With the `sqlite3://` scheme for `--wallet` option, you can now specify a second file path for real-time database backup by separating it from the main file path with a `:` character.
valgrind locally complains about the allocations in autodata leaking:
```
==138200== 16 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 1 of 2
==138200== at 0x483B7F3: malloc (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==138200== by 0x10D41A: autodata_register_ (autodata.c:20)
==138200== by 0x10E7B8: register_autotype_type_to_string (type_to_string.h:79)
==138200== by 0x10F5CA: register_one_type_to_string0 (block.c:259)
==138200== by 0x19734C: __libc_csu_init (in /home/rusty/devel/cvs/lightning/common/test/run-route-specific)
==138200== by 0x4A3D03F: (below main) (libc-start.c:264)
==138200==
==138200== 176 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 2 of 2
==138200== at 0x483DFAF: realloc (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==138200== by 0x10D472: autodata_register_ (autodata.c:26)
==138200== by 0x122D37: register_autotype_type_to_string (type_to_string.h:79)
==138200== by 0x122F1F: register_one_type_to_string0 (node_id.c:50)
==138200== by 0x19734C: __libc_csu_init (in /home/rusty/devel/cvs/lightning/common/test/run-route-specific)
==138200== by 0x4A3D03F: (below main) (libc-start.c:264)
==138200==
make: *** [Makefile:638: unittest/common/test/run-route-specific] Error 7
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
If we forget a channel, we can get upset when we get an update about it:
```
2021-11-04T00:35:43.8242370Z lightningd-3: 2021-11-04T00:29:22.073Z DEBUG gossipd: Pruning channel 103x1x1 from network view (ages 61 and 22s)
...
2021-11-04T00:35:43.8263502Z lightningd-3: 2021-11-04T00:29:22.509Z DEBUG 022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-gossipd: Bad gossip order: WIRE_CHANNEL_UPDATE before announcement 103x1x1/0
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This loads up 20MB of plugins temporarily; we seem to be getting OOM
killed under CI and I wonder if this is contributing.
Doesn't significantly reduce runtime here, but I have lots of memory.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
CI seems to be OOM killing us; 5 may be too many under valgrind.
VALGRIND=1 pytest tests/test_pay.py::test_fetchinvoice
Before:
1 passed in 199.33s (0:03:19)
After:
1 passed in 177.91s (0:02:57)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This surprised me, since the CHANGELOG for [0.8.2] said:
We now announce multiple addresses of the same type, if given. ([3609](https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/pull/3609))
But it lied!
Changelog-Fixed: We really do allow providing multiple addresses of the same type.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
October was the date Torv2 is no longer supported by the Tor Project;
it will probably not work at all by next release, so we should remove
it now even though it's not quite the 6 months we prefer for
deprecation cycles.
I still see 110 nodes advertizing Torv2 (vs 10,292 Torv3); we still
parse and display it, we just don't advertize or connect to it.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We're about to require that fundchannel_complete() take a PSBT, where it
does sanity checks to avoid this error, making this a difficult mistake
to make.
Is it time to remove this functionality anyway? @cdecker?
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Fails liquid-regtest otherwise; liquid tends to hit the dust limit
earlier than non-liquid tx, and MPP exacerbates this by divvying up
payments into dusty bits then attempting to shove them through the same
channel, hitting the dust max. The MPP then fails as not all the parts
were able to arrive at their destination.
Let's make this a softer launch by just warning on the channel til the
feerates go back down.
You can also 'fix' this by upping your dust limit with
the `max-dust-htlc-exposure-msat` config.