As per the spec (https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#request_object)
```
A rpc call is represented by sending a Request object to a Server. The Request object has the following members:
jsonrpc
A String specifying the version of the JSON-RPC protocol. MUST be exactly "2.0".
```
Changelog-fixed: pyln now includes the "jsonrpc" field to jsonrpc2 requests
Generally I prefer structures over u8, since the size is enforced at
runtime; and in several places we were doing conversions as the code
using Sphinx does treat struct secret as type of the secret.
Note that passing an array is the same as passing the address, so
changing from 'u8 secret[32]' to 'struct secret secret' means various
'secret' parameters change to '&secret'. Technically, '&secret' also
would have worked before, since '&' is a noop on array, but that's
always seemed a bit weird.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This makes it clear we're dealing with a message which is a wrapped error
reply (needing unwrap_onionreply), not an already-wrapped one.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
I really want a type which means "I am a wrapped onion reply" as separate
from "I am a normal wire msg". Currently both user u8 *, and I got very
confused trying to figure out where each one was an unwrapped error msg,
or where it still needed (un)wrapping.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Fixed: Detect a previously non-permanent error (`final_cltv_too_soon`) that has been merged into a permanent error (`incorrect_or_unknown_payment_details`), and retry that failure case in `pay`.
This is needed to fully implement handling of blockheight disagreements
between us and payee.
If payee believes the blockheight is higher than ours, then `pay`
should wait for our node to achieve that blockheight.
Changelog-Add: Implement `waitblockheight` to wait for a specific blockheight.
Add towire_int() and fromwire_int() functions to "(de)serialize"
"int". This will only work as long as both the caller of towire_int()
and the caller of fromwire_int() use the same in-memory representation
of signed integers and have the same sizeof(int).
Changelog-None
Add "peer not connected" and "unknown peer" as error codes, so that
users can check against numeric error codes instead of textual error
messages.
Will ease https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/issues/3366
Changelog-None
Now that c-lightning is in the FreeBSD ports system (\o/)
update the installation instructions, which basically boil down
to just `pkg install c-lightning`.
Changelog-None
Before this change `make` would build everything but the docs.
They would be built during `make install` which is unexpected.
Add a dependency to `doc-all` to the `default` target so that docs are
build together with the rest of the programs. Leave the `install-data`
as is, to still build the docs if they are not built yet during install.
Changelog-None
`wallet_payment_store` would free the `wallet_payment` instance which would
then cause us to reload it from the DB. Instead of doing the store->free->load
dance we now tell `wallet_payment_store` whether it should take ownership and
leave it alone if not.
Passing the payment around instead of referencing it through payment_hash and
partid is a nice side-effect.
`wallet_payment_store` frees the unstored payment after it has stored it, but
we still need that instance for our notifications. This is the smallest
possible fix, but I plan to refactor this out.
Changelog-Changed: plugin: `notify_sendpay_success` and `notify_sendpay_failure` are now always called, even if there is no command waiting on the result.
We clone the test above, but this time we don't attach waiters (they'd be racy
anyway), and we wait for the notification to be called. This fails, but is
fixed in the next two commits.
TIL: `rename` doesn't like its source and target to be on different
partitions. This was causing the `hsmtool` tests to fail whenever we ran them
on a different partition than the lightning-dir (e.g., `/dev/shm` for faster
testing), because we made the backup copy in the current working directory.
This changes this and creates the backup next to the original file, which has
a reasonable chance to be on the same partition.
Changelog-Changed: hsmtool: The `hsmtool` now creates its backup copy in the same directory as the original `hsm_secret` file.
Valgrind doesn't really like crashes if compiled without DEVELOPER since that
seems to compile out the debug symbols, resulting in the following error:
```
Optimistic lock on the database failed. There may be a concurrent access to the database. Aborting since concurrent access is unsafe.
lightningd: FATAL SIGNAL 6 (version 0.0.99)
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd: FATAL SIGNAL 11 (version 0.0.99)
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
lightningd/lightningd: libbacktrace: no debug info in ELF executable
2020-01-07 15:26:03.539 EST [11583] LOG: unexpected EOF on client connection with an open transaction
--------------------------- Captured stdout teardown ---------------------------
DEBUG:root:Calling stop with payload None
------------------------------- Valgrind errors --------------------------------
Valgrind error file: valgrind-errors.11409
==11409== Jump to the invalid address stated on the next line
==11409== at 0x0: ???
==11409== by 0x1C00A8: backtrace_full (backtrace.c:127)
==11409== by 0x147B0A: send_backtrace (daemon.c:46)
==11409== by 0x147B55: crashdump (daemon.c:54)
==11409== by 0x6071F1F: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc-2.27.so)
==11409== by 0x6071E96: __libc_signal_restore_set (nptl-signals.h:80)
==11409== by 0x6071E96: raise (raise.c:48)
==11409== by 0x6073800: abort (abort.c:79)
==11409== by 0x12B2FF: fatal (log.c:819)
==11409== by 0x16FA3B: db_data_version_incr (db.c:826)
==11409== by 0x16FA9E: db_commit_transaction (db.c:841)
==11409== by 0x124D20: io_loop_with_timers (io_loop_with_timers.c:34)
==11409== by 0x129260: main (lightningd.c:860)
==11409== Address 0x0 is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd
==11409==
==11409==
==11409== Process terminating with default action of signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
==11409== Bad permissions for mapped region at address 0x0
==11409== at 0x0: ???
==11409== by 0x1C00A8: backtrace_full (backtrace.c:127)
==11409== by 0x147B0A: send_backtrace (daemon.c:46)
==11409== by 0x147B55: crashdump (daemon.c:54)
==11409== by 0x6071F1F: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc-2.27.so)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
```
The tor proxy might want auth 0x2 or answer what ever not defined
in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1928.
Changelog-Fixed: TOR: We don't send any further request if the return code of connect is not zero or error.
Signed-off-by: Saibato <saibato.naga@pm.me>
For example:
"Tor connect out for host example.com error: 4 "
becomes:
"Error connecting to example.com: Tor server reply: host unreachable"
Also clarify the error:
"Connected out for example.com error"
to:
"Connected out for example.com error: authentication required"
because the only reason it could have failed is that the Tor socks5
server did not like any of our proposed auth methods and we only
proposed "no auth".
Changelog-None