/*~ Welcome to the gossip daemon: keeper of maps! * * This is the last "global" daemon; it has three purposes. * * 1. To determine routes for payments when lightningd asks. * 2. The second purpose is to receive gossip from peers (via their * per-peer daemons) and send it out to them. * 3. Talk to `connectd` to to answer address queries for nodes. * * The gossip protocol itself is fairly simple, but has some twists which * add complexity to this daemon. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*~ A channel consists of a `struct half_chan` for each direction, each of * which has a `flags` word from the `channel_update`; bit 1 is * ROUTING_FLAGS_DISABLED in the `channel_update`. But we also keep a local * whole-channel flag which indicates it's not available; we use this when a * peer disconnects, and generate a `channel_update` to tell the world lazily * when someone asks. */ static void peer_disable_channels(struct daemon *daemon, struct node *node) { /* If this peer had a channel with us, mark it disabled. */ struct chan_map_iter i; struct chan *c; for (c = first_chan(node, &i); c; c = next_chan(node, &i)) { if (node_id_eq(&other_node(node, c)->id, &daemon->id)) local_disable_chan(daemon->rstate, c); } } /*~ Destroy a peer, usually because the per-peer daemon has exited. * * Were you wondering why we call this "destroy_peer" and not "peer_destroy"? * I thought not! But while CCAN modules are required to keep to their own * prefix namespace, leading to unnatural word order, we couldn't stomach that * for our own internal use. We use 'find_foo', 'destroy_foo' and 'new_foo'. */ static void destroy_peer(struct peer *peer) { struct node *node; /* Remove it from the peers list */ list_del_from(&peer->daemon->peers, &peer->list); /* If we have a channel with this peer, disable it. */ node = get_node(peer->daemon->rstate, &peer->id); if (node) peer_disable_channels(peer->daemon, node); /* This is tricky: our lifetime is tied to the daemon_conn; it's our * parent, so we are freed if it is, but we need to free it if we're * freed manually. tal_free() treats this as a noop if it's already * being freed */ tal_free(peer->dc); } /* Search for a peer. */ struct peer *find_peer(struct daemon *daemon, const struct node_id *id) { struct peer *peer; list_for_each(&daemon->peers, peer, list) if (node_id_eq(&peer->id, id)) return peer; return NULL; } /* Increase a peer's gossip_counter, if peer not NULL */ void peer_supplied_good_gossip(struct peer *peer, size_t amount) { if (peer) peer->gossip_counter += amount; } /* Queue a gossip message for the peer: the subdaemon on the other end simply * forwards it to the peer. */ void queue_peer_msg(struct peer *peer, const u8 *msg TAKES) { daemon_conn_send(peer->dc, msg); } /*~ We have a helper for messages from the store. */ void queue_peer_from_store(struct peer *peer, const struct broadcastable *bcast) { struct gossip_store *gs = peer->daemon->rstate->gs; queue_peer_msg(peer, take(gossip_store_get(NULL, gs, bcast->index))); } /*~ We don't actually keep node_announcements in memory; we keep them in * a file called `gossip_store`. If we need some node details, we reload * and reparse. It's slow, but generally rare. */ static bool get_node_announcement(const tal_t *ctx, struct daemon *daemon, const struct node *n, u8 rgb_color[3], u8 alias[32], u8 **features, struct wireaddr **wireaddrs) { const u8 *msg; struct node_id id; secp256k1_ecdsa_signature signature; u32 timestamp; u8 *addresses; if (!n->bcast.index) return false; msg = gossip_store_get(tmpctx, daemon->rstate->gs, n->bcast.index); /* Note: validity of node_id is already checked. */ if (!fromwire_node_announcement(ctx, msg, &signature, features, ×tamp, &id, rgb_color, alias, &addresses)) { status_broken("Bad local node_announcement @%u: %s", n->bcast.index, tal_hex(tmpctx, msg)); return false; } if (!node_id_eq(&id, &n->id) || timestamp != n->bcast.timestamp) { status_broken("Wrong node_announcement @%u:" " expected %s timestamp %u " " got %s timestamp %u", n->bcast.index, type_to_string(tmpctx, struct node_id, &n->id), timestamp, type_to_string(tmpctx, struct node_id, &id), n->bcast.timestamp); return false; } *wireaddrs = read_addresses(ctx, addresses); tal_free(addresses); return true; } /* Version which also does nodeid lookup */ static bool get_node_announcement_by_id(const tal_t *ctx, struct daemon *daemon, const struct node_id *node_id, u8 rgb_color[3], u8 alias[32], u8 **features, struct wireaddr **wireaddrs) { struct node *n = get_node(daemon->rstate, node_id); if (!n) return false; return get_node_announcement(ctx, daemon, n, rgb_color, alias, features, wireaddrs); } /*~Routines to handle gossip messages from peer, forwarded by subdaemons. *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * It's not the subdaemon's fault if they're malformed or invalid; so these * all return an error packet which gets sent back to the subdaemon in that * case. */ /* The routing code checks that it's basically valid, returning an * error message for the peer or NULL. NULL means it's OK, but the * message might be redundant, in which case scid is also NULL. * Otherwise `scid` gives us the short_channel_id claimed by the * message, and puts the announcemnt on an internal 'pending' * queue. We'll send a request to lightningd to look it up, and continue * processing in `handle_txout_reply`. */ static const u8 *handle_channel_announcement_msg(struct peer *peer, const u8 *msg) { const struct short_channel_id *scid; const u8 *err; /* If it's OK, tells us the short_channel_id to lookup; it notes * if this is the unknown channel the peer was looking for (in * which case, it frees and NULLs that ptr) */ err = handle_channel_announcement(peer->daemon->rstate, msg, peer->daemon->current_blockheight, &scid, peer); if (err) return err; else if (scid) { /* We give them some grace period, in case we don't know about * block yet. */ if (peer->daemon->current_blockheight == 0 || !is_scid_depth_announceable(scid, peer->daemon->current_blockheight)) { tal_arr_expand(&peer->daemon->deferred_txouts, *scid); } else { daemon_conn_send(peer->daemon->master, take(towire_gossip_get_txout(NULL, scid))); } } return NULL; } static u8 *handle_channel_update_msg(struct peer *peer, const u8 *msg) { struct short_channel_id unknown_scid; /* Hand the channel_update to the routing code */ u8 *err; unknown_scid.u64 = 0; err = handle_channel_update(peer->daemon->rstate, msg, peer, &unknown_scid); if (err) { if (unknown_scid.u64 != 0) query_unknown_channel(peer->daemon, peer, &unknown_scid); return err; } /*~ As a nasty compromise in the spec, we only forward `channel_announce` * once we have a `channel_update`; the channel isn't *usable* for * routing until you have both anyway. For this reason, we might have * just sent out our own channel_announce, so we check if it's time to * send a node_announcement too. */ maybe_send_own_node_announce(peer->daemon); return NULL; } /*~ When we compact the gossip store, all the broadcast indexs move. * We simply offset everyone, which means in theory they could retransmit * some, but that's a lesser evil than skipping some. */ void update_peers_broadcast_index(struct list_head *peers, u32 offset) { struct peer *peer, *next; list_for_each_safe(peers, peer, next, list) { int gs_fd; /*~ Since store has been compacted, they need a new fd for the * new store. We also tell them how much this is shrunk, so * they can (approximately) tell where to start in the new store. */ gs_fd = gossip_store_readonly_fd(peer->daemon->rstate->gs); if (gs_fd < 0) { status_broken("Can't get read-only gossip store fd:" " killing peer"); tal_free(peer); } else { u8 *msg = towire_gossipd_new_store_fd(NULL, offset); daemon_conn_send(peer->dc, take(msg)); daemon_conn_send_fd(peer->dc, gs_fd); } } } /*~ For simplicity, all pings and pongs are forwarded to us here in gossipd. */ static u8 *handle_ping(struct peer *peer, const u8 *ping) { u8 *pong; /* This checks the ping packet and makes a pong reply if needed; peer * can specify it doesn't want a response, to simulate traffic. */ if (!check_ping_make_pong(NULL, ping, &pong)) return towire_errorfmt(peer, NULL, "Bad ping"); if (pong) queue_peer_msg(peer, take(pong)); return NULL; } /*~ When we get a pong, we tell lightningd about it (it's probably a response * to the `ping` JSON RPC command). */ static const u8 *handle_pong(struct peer *peer, const u8 *pong) { const char *err = got_pong(pong, &peer->num_pings_outstanding); if (err) return towire_errorfmt(peer, NULL, "%s", err); daemon_conn_send(peer->daemon->master, take(towire_gossip_ping_reply(NULL, &peer->id, true, tal_count(pong)))); return NULL; } /*~ This is when channeld asks us for a channel_update for a local channel. * It does that to fill in the error field when lightningd fails an HTLC and * sets the UPDATE bit in the error type. lightningd is too important to * fetch this itself, so channeld does it (channeld has to talk to us for * other things anyway, so why not?). */ static bool handle_get_local_channel_update(struct peer *peer, const u8 *msg) { struct short_channel_id scid; struct local_chan *local_chan; struct chan *chan; const u8 *update; struct routing_state *rstate = peer->daemon->rstate; if (!fromwire_gossipd_get_update(msg, &scid)) { status_broken("peer %s sent bad gossip_get_update %s", type_to_string(tmpctx, struct node_id, &peer->id), tal_hex(tmpctx, msg)); return false; } /* It's possible that the channel has just closed (though v. unlikely) */ local_chan = local_chan_map_get(&rstate->local_chan_map, &scid); if (!local_chan) { status_unusual("peer %s scid %s: unknown channel", type_to_string(tmpctx, struct node_id, &peer->id), type_to_string(tmpctx, struct short_channel_id, &scid)); update = NULL; goto out; } chan = local_chan->chan; /* Since we're going to send it out, make sure it's up-to-date. */ refresh_local_channel(peer->daemon, local_chan, false); /* It's possible this is zero, if we've never sent a channel_update * for that channel. */ if (!is_halfchan_defined(&chan->half[local_chan->direction])) update = NULL; else update = gossip_store_get(tmpctx, rstate->gs, chan->half[local_chan->direction].bcast.index); out: status_peer_debug(&peer->id, "schanid %s: %s update", type_to_string(tmpctx, struct short_channel_id, &scid), update ? "got" : "no"); msg = towire_gossipd_get_update_reply(NULL, update); daemon_conn_send(peer->dc, take(msg)); return true; } static u8 *handle_node_announce(struct peer *peer, const u8 *msg) { bool was_unknown = false; u8 *err; err = handle_node_announcement(peer->daemon->rstate, msg, peer, &was_unknown); if (was_unknown) query_unknown_node(peer->daemon->seeker, peer); return err; } static bool handle_local_channel_announcement(struct daemon *daemon, struct peer *peer, const u8 *msg) { u8 *cannouncement; const u8 *err; if (!fromwire_gossipd_local_channel_announcement(msg, msg, &cannouncement)) { status_broken("peer %s bad local_channel_announcement %s", type_to_string(tmpctx, struct node_id, &peer->id), tal_hex(tmpctx, msg)); return false; } err = handle_channel_announcement_msg(peer, cannouncement); if (err) { status_broken("peer %s invalid local_channel_announcement %s (%s)", type_to_string(tmpctx, struct node_id, &peer->id), tal_hex(tmpctx, msg), tal_hex(tmpctx, err)); return false; } return true; } /*~ This is where the per-peer daemons send us messages. It's either forwarded * gossip, or a request for information. We deliberately use non-overlapping * message types so we can distinguish them. */ static struct io_plan *peer_msg_in(struct io_conn *conn, const u8 *msg, struct peer *peer) { const u8 *err; bool ok; /* These are messages relayed from peer */ switch ((enum wire_type)fromwire_peektype(msg)) { case WIRE_CHANNEL_ANNOUNCEMENT: err = handle_channel_announcement_msg(peer, msg); goto handled_relay; case WIRE_CHANNEL_UPDATE: err = handle_channel_update_msg(peer, msg); goto handled_relay; case WIRE_NODE_ANNOUNCEMENT: err = handle_node_announce(peer, msg); goto handled_relay; case WIRE_QUERY_CHANNEL_RANGE: err = handle_query_channel_range(peer, msg); goto handled_relay; case WIRE_REPLY_CHANNEL_RANGE: err = handle_reply_channel_range(peer, msg); goto handled_relay; case WIRE_QUERY_SHORT_CHANNEL_IDS: err = handle_query_short_channel_ids(peer, msg); goto handled_relay; case WIRE_REPLY_SHORT_CHANNEL_IDS_END: err = handle_reply_short_channel_ids_end(peer, msg); goto handled_relay; case WIRE_PING: err = handle_ping(peer, msg); goto handled_relay; case WIRE_PONG: err = handle_pong(peer, msg); goto handled_relay; /* These are non-gossip messages (!is_msg_for_gossipd()) */ case WIRE_INIT: case WIRE_ERROR: case WIRE_OPEN_CHANNEL: case WIRE_ACCEPT_CHANNEL: case WIRE_FUNDING_CREATED: case WIRE_FUNDING_SIGNED: case WIRE_FUNDING_LOCKED: case WIRE_SHUTDOWN: case WIRE_CLOSING_SIGNED: case WIRE_UPDATE_ADD_HTLC: case WIRE_UPDATE_FULFILL_HTLC: case WIRE_UPDATE_FAIL_HTLC: case WIRE_UPDATE_FAIL_MALFORMED_HTLC: case WIRE_COMMITMENT_SIGNED: case WIRE_REVOKE_AND_ACK: case WIRE_UPDATE_FEE: case WIRE_CHANNEL_REESTABLISH: case WIRE_ANNOUNCEMENT_SIGNATURES: case WIRE_GOSSIP_TIMESTAMP_FILTER: status_broken("peer %s: relayed unexpected msg of type %s", type_to_string(tmpctx, struct node_id, &peer->id), wire_type_name(fromwire_peektype(msg))); return io_close(conn); } /* Must be a gossip_peerd_wire_type asking us to do something. */ switch ((enum gossip_peerd_wire_type)fromwire_peektype(msg)) { case WIRE_GOSSIPD_GET_UPDATE: ok = handle_get_local_channel_update(peer, msg); goto handled_cmd; case WIRE_GOSSIPD_LOCAL_ADD_CHANNEL: ok = handle_local_add_channel(peer->daemon->rstate, peer, msg, 0); goto handled_cmd; case WIRE_GOSSIPD_LOCAL_CHANNEL_UPDATE: ok = handle_local_channel_update(peer->daemon, &peer->id, msg); goto handled_cmd; case WIRE_GOSSIPD_LOCAL_CHANNEL_ANNOUNCEMENT: ok = handle_local_channel_announcement(peer->daemon, peer, msg); goto handled_cmd; /* These are the ones we send, not them */ case WIRE_GOSSIPD_GET_UPDATE_REPLY: case WIRE_GOSSIPD_NEW_STORE_FD: break; } /* Anything else should not have been sent to us: close on it */ status_peer_broken(&peer->id, "unexpected cmd of type %i %s", fromwire_peektype(msg), gossip_peerd_wire_type_name(fromwire_peektype(msg))); return io_close(conn); /* Commands should always be OK. */ handled_cmd: if (!ok) return io_close(conn); goto done; /* Forwarded messages may be bad, so we have error which the per-peer * daemon will forward to the peer. */ handled_relay: if (err) queue_peer_msg(peer, take(err)); done: return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, peer->dc); } /*~ This is where connectd tells us about a new peer, and we hand back an fd for * it to send us messages via peer_msg_in above */ static struct io_plan *connectd_new_peer(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { struct peer *peer = tal(conn, struct peer); int fds[2]; int gossip_store_fd; struct gossip_state *gs; if (!fromwire_gossip_new_peer(msg, &peer->id, &peer->gossip_queries_feature, &peer->initial_routing_sync_feature)) { status_broken("Bad new_peer msg from connectd: %s", tal_hex(tmpctx, msg)); return io_close(conn); } gossip_store_fd = gossip_store_readonly_fd(daemon->rstate->gs);; if (gossip_store_fd < 0) { status_broken("Failed to get readonly store fd: %s", strerror(errno)); daemon_conn_send(daemon->connectd, take(towire_gossip_new_peer_reply(NULL, false, NULL))); goto done; } /* This can happen: we handle it gracefully, returning a `failed` msg. */ if (socketpair(AF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0, fds) != 0) { status_broken("Failed to create socketpair: %s", strerror(errno)); close(gossip_store_fd); daemon_conn_send(daemon->connectd, take(towire_gossip_new_peer_reply(NULL, false, NULL))); goto done; } /* We might not have noticed old peer is dead; kill it now. */ tal_free(find_peer(daemon, &peer->id)); /* Populate the rest of the peer info. */ peer->daemon = daemon; peer->gossip_counter = 0; peer->scid_queries = NULL; peer->scid_query_idx = 0; peer->scid_query_nodes = NULL; peer->scid_query_nodes_idx = 0; peer->scid_query_outstanding = false; peer->query_channel_blocks = NULL; peer->query_channel_range_cb = NULL; peer->num_pings_outstanding = 0; /* We keep a list so we can find peer by id */ list_add_tail(&peer->daemon->peers, &peer->list); tal_add_destructor(peer, destroy_peer); /* This is the new connection: calls maybe_send_query_responses when * nothing else to send. */ peer->dc = daemon_conn_new(daemon, fds[0], peer_msg_in, maybe_send_query_responses, peer); /* Free peer if conn closed (destroy_peer closes conn if peer freed) */ tal_steal(peer->dc, peer); /* This sends the initial timestamp filter. */ seeker_setup_peer_gossip(daemon->seeker, peer); /* BOLT #7: * * A node: * - if the `gossip_queries` feature is negotiated: * - MUST NOT relay any gossip messages unless explicitly requested. */ if (peer->gossip_queries_feature) { gs = NULL; } else { /* BOLT #7: * * - upon receiving an `init` message with the * `initial_routing_sync` flag set to 1: * - SHOULD send gossip messages for all known channels and * nodes, as if they were just received. * - if the `initial_routing_sync` flag is set to 0, OR if the * initial sync was completed: * - SHOULD resume normal operation, as specified in the * following [Rebroadcasting](#rebroadcasting) section. */ gs = tal(tmpctx, struct gossip_state); gs->timestamp_min = 0; gs->timestamp_max = UINT32_MAX; /* If they don't want initial sync, start at end of store */ if (!peer->initial_routing_sync_feature) lseek(gossip_store_fd, 0, SEEK_END); gs->next_gossip = time_mono(); } /* Reply with success, and the new fd and gossip_state. */ daemon_conn_send(daemon->connectd, take(towire_gossip_new_peer_reply(NULL, true, gs))); daemon_conn_send_fd(daemon->connectd, fds[1]); daemon_conn_send_fd(daemon->connectd, gossip_store_fd); done: return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->connectd); } /*~ connectd can also ask us if we know any addresses for a given id. */ static struct io_plan *connectd_get_address(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { struct node_id id; u8 rgb_color[3]; u8 alias[32]; u8 *features; struct wireaddr *addrs; if (!fromwire_gossip_get_addrs(msg, &id)) { status_broken("Bad gossip_get_addrs msg from connectd: %s", tal_hex(tmpctx, msg)); return io_close(conn); } if (!get_node_announcement_by_id(tmpctx, daemon, &id, rgb_color, alias, &features, &addrs)) addrs = NULL; daemon_conn_send(daemon->connectd, take(towire_gossip_get_addrs_reply(NULL, addrs))); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->connectd); } /*~ connectd's input handler is very simple. */ static struct io_plan *connectd_req(struct io_conn *conn, const u8 *msg, struct daemon *daemon) { enum connect_gossip_wire_type t = fromwire_peektype(msg); switch (t) { case WIRE_GOSSIP_NEW_PEER: return connectd_new_peer(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_GET_ADDRS: return connectd_get_address(conn, daemon, msg); /* We send these, don't receive them. */ case WIRE_GOSSIP_NEW_PEER_REPLY: case WIRE_GOSSIP_GET_ADDRS_REPLY: break; } status_broken("Bad msg from connectd: %s", tal_hex(tmpctx, msg)); return io_close(conn); } /*~ This is our 13-day timer callback for refreshing our channels. This * was added to the spec because people abandoned their channels without * closing them. */ static void gossip_send_keepalive_update(struct daemon *daemon, struct local_chan *local_chan) { status_debug("Sending keepalive channel_update for %s/%u", type_to_string(tmpctx, struct short_channel_id, &local_chan->chan->scid), local_chan->direction); /* As a side-effect, this will create an update which matches the * local_disabled state */ refresh_local_channel(daemon, local_chan, true); } /* BOLT #7: * * A node: * - if a channel's latest `channel_update`s `timestamp` is older than two weeks * (1209600 seconds): * - MAY prune the channel. * - MAY ignore the channel. */ static void gossip_refresh_network(struct daemon *daemon) { u64 now = gossip_time_now(daemon->rstate).ts.tv_sec; s64 highwater; struct node *n; /* Send out 1 day before deadline */ highwater = now - (GOSSIP_PRUNE_INTERVAL(daemon->rstate->dev_fast_gossip) - GOSSIP_BEFORE_DEADLINE(daemon->rstate->dev_fast_gossip_prune)); /* Schedule next run now */ notleak(new_reltimer(&daemon->timers, daemon, time_from_sec(GOSSIP_PRUNE_INTERVAL(daemon->rstate->dev_fast_gossip_prune)/4), gossip_refresh_network, daemon)); /* Find myself in the network */ n = get_node(daemon->rstate, &daemon->id); if (n) { /* Iterate through all outgoing connection and check whether * it's time to re-announce */ struct chan_map_iter i; struct chan *c; for (c = first_chan(n, &i); c; c = next_chan(n, &i)) { struct local_chan *local_chan; struct half_chan *hc; local_chan = is_local_chan(daemon->rstate, c); hc = &c->half[local_chan->direction]; if (!is_halfchan_defined(hc)) { /* Connection is not announced yet, so don't even * try to re-announce it */ continue; } if (hc->bcast.timestamp > highwater) { /* No need to send a keepalive update message */ continue; } if (!is_halfchan_enabled(hc)) { /* Only send keepalives for active connections */ continue; } gossip_send_keepalive_update(daemon, local_chan); } } /* Now we've refreshed our channels, we can prune without clobbering * them */ route_prune(daemon->rstate); } /* Disables all channels connected to our node. */ static void gossip_disable_local_channels(struct daemon *daemon) { struct node *local_node = get_node(daemon->rstate, &daemon->id); struct chan_map_iter i; struct chan *c; /* We don't have a local_node, so we don't have any channels yet * either */ if (!local_node) return; for (c = first_chan(local_node, &i); c; c = next_chan(local_node, &i)) local_disable_chan(daemon->rstate, c); } struct peer *random_peer(struct daemon *daemon, bool (*check_peer)(const struct peer *peer)) { u64 target = UINT64_MAX; struct peer *best = NULL, *i; /* Reservoir sampling */ list_for_each(&daemon->peers, i, list) { u64 r; if (!check_peer(i)) continue; r = pseudorand_u64(); if (r <= target) { best = i; target = r; } } return best; } /*~ Parse init message from lightningd: starts the daemon properly. */ static struct io_plan *gossip_init(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { u32 *dev_gossip_time; bool dev_fast_gossip, dev_fast_gossip_prune; u32 timestamp; if (!fromwire_gossipctl_init(daemon, msg, &chainparams, &daemon->id, &daemon->nodefeatures, daemon->rgb, daemon->alias, &daemon->announcable, &dev_gossip_time, &dev_fast_gossip, &dev_fast_gossip_prune)) { master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIPCTL_INIT, msg); } daemon->rstate = new_routing_state(daemon, &daemon->id, &daemon->peers, &daemon->timers, take(dev_gossip_time), dev_fast_gossip, dev_fast_gossip_prune); /* Load stored gossip messages, get last modified time of file */ timestamp = gossip_store_load(daemon->rstate, daemon->rstate->gs); /* If last_timestamp was > modified time of file, reduce it. * Usually it's capped to "now", but in the reload case it needs to * be the gossip_store mtime. */ if (daemon->rstate->last_timestamp > timestamp) daemon->rstate->last_timestamp = timestamp; /* Now disable all local channels, they can't be connected yet. */ gossip_disable_local_channels(daemon); /* If that announced channels, we can announce ourselves (options * or addresses might have changed!) */ maybe_send_own_node_announce(daemon); /* Start the twice- weekly refresh timer. */ notleak(new_reltimer(&daemon->timers, daemon, time_from_sec(GOSSIP_PRUNE_INTERVAL(daemon->rstate->dev_fast_gossip_prune) / 4), gossip_refresh_network, daemon)); /* Fire up the seeker! */ daemon->seeker = new_seeker(daemon); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } /*~ lightningd can ask for a route between nodes. */ static struct io_plan *getroute_req(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { struct node_id *source, destination; struct amount_msat msat; u32 final_cltv; u64 riskfactor_by_million; u32 max_hops; u8 *out; struct route_hop *hops; double fuzz; struct exclude_entry **excluded; /* To choose between variations, we need to know how much we're * sending (eliminates too-small channels, and also effects the fees * we'll pay), how to trade off more locktime vs. more fees, and how * much cltv we need a the final node to give exact values for each * intermediate hop, as well as how much random fuzz to inject to * avoid being too predictable. * * We also treat routing slightly differently if we're asking * for a route from ourselves (the usual case): in that case, * we don't have to consider fees on our own outgoing channels. */ if (!fromwire_gossip_getroute_request(msg, msg, &source, &destination, &msat, &riskfactor_by_million, &final_cltv, &fuzz, &excluded, &max_hops)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_GETROUTE_REQUEST, msg); status_debug("Trying to find a route from %s to %s for %s", source ? type_to_string(tmpctx, struct node_id, source) : "(me)", type_to_string(tmpctx, struct node_id, &destination), type_to_string(tmpctx, struct amount_msat, &msat)); /* routing.c does all the hard work; can return NULL. */ hops = get_route(tmpctx, daemon->rstate, source, &destination, msat, riskfactor_by_million / 1000000.0, final_cltv, fuzz, pseudorand_u64(), excluded, max_hops); out = towire_gossip_getroute_reply(NULL, hops); daemon_conn_send(daemon->master, take(out)); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } /*~ When someone asks lightningd to `listchannels`, gossipd does the work: * marshalling the channel information for all channels into an array of * gossip_getchannels_entry, which lightningd converts to JSON. Each channel * is represented by two half_chan; one in each direction. */ static struct gossip_halfchannel_entry *hc_entry(const tal_t *ctx, const struct chan *chan, int idx) { /* Our 'struct chan' contains two nodes: they are in pubkey_cmp order * (ie. chan->nodes[0] is the lesser pubkey) and this is the same as * the direction bit in `channel_update`s `channel_flags`. * * The halfchans are arranged so that half[0] src == nodes[0], and we * use that here. */ const struct half_chan *c = &chan->half[idx]; struct gossip_halfchannel_entry *e; /* If we've never seen a channel_update for this direction... */ if (!is_halfchan_defined(c)) return NULL; e = tal(ctx, struct gossip_halfchannel_entry); e->channel_flags = c->channel_flags; e->message_flags = c->message_flags; e->last_update_timestamp = c->bcast.timestamp; e->base_fee_msat = c->base_fee; e->fee_per_millionth = c->proportional_fee; e->delay = c->delay; e->min = c->htlc_minimum; e->max = c->htlc_maximum; return e; } /*~ Marshal (possibly) both channel directions into entries. */ static void append_channel(struct routing_state *rstate, const struct gossip_getchannels_entry ***entries, const struct chan *chan, const struct node_id *srcfilter) { struct gossip_getchannels_entry *e = tal(*entries, struct gossip_getchannels_entry); e->node[0] = chan->nodes[0]->id; e->node[1] = chan->nodes[1]->id; e->sat = chan->sat; e->local_disabled = is_chan_local_disabled(rstate, chan); e->public = is_chan_public(chan); e->short_channel_id = chan->scid; if (!srcfilter || node_id_eq(&e->node[0], srcfilter)) e->e[0] = hc_entry(*entries, chan, 0); else e->e[0] = NULL; if (!srcfilter || node_id_eq(&e->node[1], srcfilter)) e->e[1] = hc_entry(*entries, chan, 1); else e->e[1] = NULL; /* We choose not to tell lightningd about channels with no updates, * as they're unusable and can't be represented in the listchannels * JSON output we use anyway. */ if (e->e[0] || e->e[1]) tal_arr_expand(entries, e); } /*~ This is where lightningd asks for all channels we know about. */ static struct io_plan *getchannels_req(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { u8 *out; const struct gossip_getchannels_entry **entries; struct chan *chan; struct short_channel_id *scid, *prev; struct node_id *source; bool complete = true; /* Note: scid is marked optional in gossip_wire.csv */ if (!fromwire_gossip_getchannels_request(msg, msg, &scid, &source, &prev)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_GETCHANNELS_REQUEST, msg); entries = tal_arr(tmpctx, const struct gossip_getchannels_entry *, 0); /* They can ask about a particular channel by short_channel_id */ if (scid) { chan = get_channel(daemon->rstate, scid); if (chan) append_channel(daemon->rstate, &entries, chan, NULL); } else if (source) { struct node *s = get_node(daemon->rstate, source); if (s) { struct chan_map_iter i; struct chan *c; for (c = first_chan(s, &i); c; c = next_chan(s, &i)) { append_channel(daemon->rstate, &entries, c, source); } } } else { u64 idx; /* For the more general case, we just iterate through every * short channel id, starting with previous if any (there is * no scid 0). */ idx = prev ? prev->u64 : 0; while ((chan = uintmap_after(&daemon->rstate->chanmap, &idx))) { append_channel(daemon->rstate, &entries, chan, NULL); /* Limit how many we do at once. */ if (tal_count(entries) == 4096) { complete = false; break; } } } out = towire_gossip_getchannels_reply(NULL, complete, entries); daemon_conn_send(daemon->master, take(out)); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } /*~ Similarly, lightningd asks us for all nodes when it gets `listnodes` */ /* We keep pointers into n, assuming it won't change. */ static void add_node_entry(const tal_t *ctx, struct daemon *daemon, const struct node *n, struct gossip_getnodes_entry *e) { e->nodeid = n->id; if (get_node_announcement(ctx, daemon, n, e->color, e->alias, &e->features, &e->addresses)) { e->last_timestamp = n->bcast.timestamp; } else { /* Timestamp on wire is an unsigned 32 bit: we use a 64-bit * signed, so -1 means "we never received a * channel_update". */ e->last_timestamp = -1; } } /* Simply routine when they ask for `listnodes` */ static struct io_plan *getnodes(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { u8 *out; struct node *n; const struct gossip_getnodes_entry **nodes; struct gossip_getnodes_entry *node_arr; struct node_id *id; if (!fromwire_gossip_getnodes_request(tmpctx, msg, &id)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_GETNODES_REQUEST, msg); /* Format of reply is the same whether they ask for a specific node * (0 or one responses) or all nodes (0 or more) */ if (id) { n = get_node(daemon->rstate, id); if (n) { node_arr = tal_arr(tmpctx, struct gossip_getnodes_entry, 1); add_node_entry(node_arr, daemon, n, &node_arr[0]); } else { nodes = NULL; node_arr = NULL; } } else { struct node_map_iter it; size_t i = 0; node_arr = tal_arr(tmpctx, struct gossip_getnodes_entry, node_map_count(daemon->rstate->nodes)); n = node_map_first(daemon->rstate->nodes, &it); while (n != NULL) { add_node_entry(node_arr, daemon, n, &node_arr[i++]); n = node_map_next(daemon->rstate->nodes, &it); } assert(i == node_map_count(daemon->rstate->nodes)); } /* FIXME: towire wants array of pointers. */ nodes = tal_arr(tmpctx, const struct gossip_getnodes_entry *, tal_count(node_arr)); for (size_t i = 0; i < tal_count(node_arr); i++) nodes[i] = &node_arr[i]; out = towire_gossip_getnodes_reply(NULL, nodes); daemon_conn_send(daemon->master, take(out)); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } /*~ We currently have a JSON command to ping a peer: it ends up here, where * gossipd generates the actual ping and sends it like any other gossip. */ static struct io_plan *ping_req(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { struct node_id id; u16 num_pong_bytes, len; struct peer *peer; u8 *ping; if (!fromwire_gossip_ping(msg, &id, &num_pong_bytes, &len)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_PING, msg); /* Even if lightningd were to check for valid ids, there's a race * where it might vanish before we read this command; cleaner to * handle it here with 'sent' = false. */ peer = find_peer(daemon, &id); if (!peer) { daemon_conn_send(daemon->master, take(towire_gossip_ping_reply(NULL, &id, false, 0))); goto out; } /* It should never ask for an oversize ping. */ ping = make_ping(peer, num_pong_bytes, len); if (tal_count(ping) > 65535) status_failed(STATUS_FAIL_MASTER_IO, "Oversize ping"); queue_peer_msg(peer, take(ping)); status_peer_debug(&peer->id, "sending ping expecting %sresponse", num_pong_bytes >= 65532 ? "no " : ""); /* BOLT #1: * * A node receiving a `ping` message: *... * - if `num_pong_bytes` is less than 65532: * - MUST respond by sending a `pong` message, with `byteslen` equal * to `num_pong_bytes`. * - otherwise (`num_pong_bytes` is **not** less than 65532): * - MUST ignore the `ping`. */ if (num_pong_bytes >= 65532) daemon_conn_send(daemon->master, take(towire_gossip_ping_reply(NULL, &id, true, 0))); else /* We'll respond to lightningd once the pong comes in */ peer->num_pings_outstanding++; out: return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } /*~ If a node has no public channels (other than the one to us), it's not * a very useful route to tell anyone about. */ static bool node_has_public_channels(const struct node *peer, const struct chan *exclude) { struct chan_map_iter i; struct chan *c; for (c = first_chan(peer, &i); c; c = next_chan(peer, &i)) { if (c == exclude) continue; if (is_chan_public(c)) return true; } return false; } /*~ The `exposeprivate` flag is a trinary: NULL == dynamic, otherwise * value decides. Thus, we provide two wrappers for clarity: */ static bool never_expose(bool *exposeprivate) { return exposeprivate && !*exposeprivate; } static bool always_expose(bool *exposeprivate) { return exposeprivate && *exposeprivate; } /*~ For routeboost, we offer payers a hint of what incoming channels might * have capacity for their payment. To do this, lightningd asks for the * information about all channels to this node; but gossipd doesn't know about * current capacities, so lightningd selects which to use. */ static struct io_plan *get_incoming_channels(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { struct node *node; struct route_info *public = tal_arr(tmpctx, struct route_info, 0); struct route_info *private = tal_arr(tmpctx, struct route_info, 0); bool has_public; bool *exposeprivate; if (!fromwire_gossip_get_incoming_channels(tmpctx, msg, &exposeprivate)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_GET_INCOMING_CHANNELS, msg); has_public = always_expose(exposeprivate); node = get_node(daemon->rstate, &daemon->rstate->local_id); if (node) { struct chan_map_iter i; struct chan *c; for (c = first_chan(node, &i); c; c = next_chan(node, &i)) { const struct half_chan *hc; struct route_info ri; hc = &c->half[half_chan_to(node, c)]; if (!is_halfchan_enabled(hc)) continue; ri.pubkey = other_node(node, c)->id; ri.short_channel_id = c->scid; ri.fee_base_msat = hc->base_fee; ri.fee_proportional_millionths = hc->proportional_fee; ri.cltv_expiry_delta = hc->delay; has_public |= is_chan_public(c); /* If peer doesn't have other public channels, * no point giving route */ if (!node_has_public_channels(other_node(node, c), c)) continue; if (always_expose(exposeprivate) || is_chan_public(c)) tal_arr_expand(&public, ri); else tal_arr_expand(&private, ri); } } /* If no public channels (even deadend ones!), share private ones. */ if (!has_public && !never_expose(exposeprivate)) msg = towire_gossip_get_incoming_channels_reply(NULL, private); else msg = towire_gossip_get_incoming_channels_reply(NULL, public); daemon_conn_send(daemon->master, take(msg)); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } static struct io_plan *new_blockheight(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { if (!fromwire_gossip_new_blockheight(msg, &daemon->current_blockheight)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_NEW_BLOCKHEIGHT, msg); /* Check if we can now send any deferred queries. */ for (size_t i = 0; i < tal_count(daemon->deferred_txouts); i++) { const struct short_channel_id *scid = &daemon->deferred_txouts[i]; if (!is_scid_depth_announceable(scid, daemon->current_blockheight)) continue; /* short_channel_id is deep enough, now ask about it. */ daemon_conn_send(daemon->master, take(towire_gossip_get_txout(NULL, scid))); tal_arr_remove(&daemon->deferred_txouts, i); i--; } return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } #if DEVELOPER /* Another testing hack */ static struct io_plan *dev_gossip_suppress(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { if (!fromwire_gossip_dev_suppress(msg)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_SUPPRESS, msg); status_unusual("Suppressing all gossip"); dev_suppress_gossip = true; return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } static struct io_plan *dev_gossip_memleak(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { struct htable *memtable; bool found_leak; memtable = memleak_enter_allocations(tmpctx, msg, msg); /* Now delete daemon and those which it has pointers to. */ memleak_remove_referenced(memtable, daemon); found_leak = dump_memleak(memtable); daemon_conn_send(daemon->master, take(towire_gossip_dev_memleak_reply(NULL, found_leak))); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } static struct io_plan *dev_compact_store(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { bool done = gossip_store_compact(daemon->rstate->gs); daemon_conn_send(daemon->master, take(towire_gossip_dev_compact_store_reply(NULL, done))); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } static struct io_plan *dev_gossip_set_time(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { u32 time; if (!fromwire_gossip_dev_set_time(msg, &time)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_SET_TIME, msg); if (!daemon->rstate->gossip_time) daemon->rstate->gossip_time = tal(daemon->rstate, struct timeabs); daemon->rstate->gossip_time->ts.tv_sec = time; daemon->rstate->gossip_time->ts.tv_nsec = 0; return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } #endif /* DEVELOPER */ /*~ lightningd: so, tell me about this channel, so we can forward to it. */ static struct io_plan *get_channel_peer(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { struct short_channel_id scid; struct local_chan *local_chan; const struct node_id *key; if (!fromwire_gossip_get_channel_peer(msg, &scid)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_GET_CHANNEL_PEER, msg); local_chan = local_chan_map_get(&daemon->rstate->local_chan_map, &scid); if (!local_chan) { status_debug("Failed to resolve local channel %s", type_to_string(tmpctx, struct short_channel_id, &scid)); key = NULL; } else { key = &local_chan->chan->nodes[!local_chan->direction]->id; } daemon_conn_send(daemon->master, take(towire_gossip_get_channel_peer_reply(NULL, key))); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } /*~ We queue incoming channel_announcement pending confirmation from lightningd * that it really is an unspent output. Here's its reply. */ static struct io_plan *handle_txout_reply(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { struct short_channel_id scid; u8 *outscript; struct amount_sat sat; bool good; if (!fromwire_gossip_get_txout_reply(msg, msg, &scid, &sat, &outscript)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_GET_TXOUT_REPLY, msg); /* Outscript is NULL if it's not an unspent output */ good = handle_pending_cannouncement(daemon, daemon->rstate, &scid, sat, outscript); /* If we looking specifically for this, we no longer are. */ remove_unknown_scid(daemon->seeker, &scid, good); /* Anywhere we might have announced a channel, we check if it's time to * announce ourselves (ie. if we just announced our own first channel) */ maybe_send_own_node_announce(daemon); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } /* Fix up the channel_update to include the type if it doesn't currently have * one. See ElementsProject/lightning#1730 and lightningnetwork/lnd#1599 for the * in-depth discussion on why we break message parsing here... */ static u8 *patch_channel_update(const tal_t *ctx, u8 *channel_update TAKES) { u8 *fixed; if (channel_update != NULL && fromwire_peektype(channel_update) != WIRE_CHANNEL_UPDATE) { /* This should be a channel_update, prefix with the * WIRE_CHANNEL_UPDATE type, but isn't. Let's prefix it. */ fixed = tal_arr(ctx, u8, 0); towire_u16(&fixed, WIRE_CHANNEL_UPDATE); towire(&fixed, channel_update, tal_bytelen(channel_update)); if (taken(channel_update)) tal_free(channel_update); return fixed; } else { return tal_dup_arr(ctx, u8, channel_update, tal_count(channel_update), 0); } } /* Return NULL if the wrapped onion error message has no channel_update field, * or return the embedded channel_update message otherwise. */ static u8 *channel_update_from_onion_error(const tal_t *ctx, const u8 *onion_message) { u8 *channel_update = NULL; struct amount_msat unused_msat; u32 unused32; /* Identify failcodes that have some channel_update. * * TODO > BOLT 1.0: Add new failcodes when updating to a * new BOLT version. */ if (!fromwire_temporary_channel_failure(ctx, onion_message, &channel_update) && !fromwire_amount_below_minimum(ctx, onion_message, &unused_msat, &channel_update) && !fromwire_fee_insufficient(ctx, onion_message, &unused_msat, &channel_update) && !fromwire_incorrect_cltv_expiry(ctx, onion_message, &unused32, &channel_update) && !fromwire_expiry_too_soon(ctx, onion_message, &channel_update)) /* No channel update. */ return NULL; return patch_channel_update(ctx, take(channel_update)); } /*~ lightningd tells us when a payment has failed; we mark the channel (or * node) unusable here if it's a permanent failure, and unpack any * channel_update contained in the error. */ static struct io_plan *handle_payment_failure(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { struct node_id erring_node; struct short_channel_id erring_channel; u8 erring_channel_direction; u8 *error; enum onion_type failcode; u8 *channel_update; if (!fromwire_gossip_payment_failure(msg, msg, &erring_node, &erring_channel, &erring_channel_direction, &error)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_PAYMENT_FAILURE, msg); failcode = fromwire_peektype(error); channel_update = channel_update_from_onion_error(tmpctx, error); if (channel_update) status_debug("Extracted channel_update %s from onionreply %s", tal_hex(tmpctx, channel_update), tal_hex(tmpctx, error)); routing_failure(daemon->rstate, &erring_node, &erring_channel, erring_channel_direction, failcode, channel_update); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } /*~ This is where lightningd tells us that a channel's funding transaction has * been spent. */ static struct io_plan *handle_outpoint_spent(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { struct short_channel_id scid; struct chan *chan; struct routing_state *rstate = daemon->rstate; if (!fromwire_gossip_outpoint_spent(msg, &scid)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_OUTPOINT_SPENT, msg); chan = get_channel(rstate, &scid); if (chan) { status_debug( "Deleting channel %s due to the funding outpoint being " "spent", type_to_string(msg, struct short_channel_id, &scid)); /* Suppress any now-obsolete updates/announcements */ add_to_txout_failures(rstate, &scid); remove_channel_from_store(rstate, chan); /* Freeing is sufficient since everything else is allocated off * of the channel and this takes care of unregistering * the channel */ free_chan(rstate, chan); } return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } /*~ This is sent by lightningd when it kicks off 'closingd': we disable it * in both directions. * * We'll leave it to handle_outpoint_spent to delete the channel from our view * once the close gets confirmed. This avoids having strange states in which the * channel is list in our peer list but won't be returned when listing public * channels. This does not send out updates since that's triggered by the peer * connection closing. */ static struct io_plan *handle_local_channel_close(struct io_conn *conn, struct daemon *daemon, const u8 *msg) { struct short_channel_id scid; struct chan *chan; struct routing_state *rstate = daemon->rstate; if (!fromwire_gossip_local_channel_close(msg, &scid)) master_badmsg(WIRE_GOSSIP_LOCAL_CHANNEL_CLOSE, msg); chan = get_channel(rstate, &scid); if (chan) local_disable_chan(rstate, chan); return daemon_conn_read_next(conn, daemon->master); } /*~ This routine handles all the commands from lightningd. */ static struct io_plan *recv_req(struct io_conn *conn, const u8 *msg, struct daemon *daemon) { enum gossip_wire_type t = fromwire_peektype(msg); switch (t) { case WIRE_GOSSIPCTL_INIT: return gossip_init(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_GETNODES_REQUEST: return getnodes(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_GETROUTE_REQUEST: return getroute_req(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_GETCHANNELS_REQUEST: return getchannels_req(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_GET_CHANNEL_PEER: return get_channel_peer(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_GET_TXOUT_REPLY: return handle_txout_reply(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_PAYMENT_FAILURE: return handle_payment_failure(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_OUTPOINT_SPENT: return handle_outpoint_spent(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_LOCAL_CHANNEL_CLOSE: return handle_local_channel_close(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_PING: return ping_req(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_GET_INCOMING_CHANNELS: return get_incoming_channels(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_NEW_BLOCKHEIGHT: return new_blockheight(conn, daemon, msg); #if DEVELOPER case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_SET_MAX_SCIDS_ENCODE_SIZE: return dev_set_max_scids_encode_size(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_SUPPRESS: return dev_gossip_suppress(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_MEMLEAK: return dev_gossip_memleak(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_COMPACT_STORE: return dev_compact_store(conn, daemon, msg); case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_SET_TIME: return dev_gossip_set_time(conn, daemon, msg); #else case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_SET_MAX_SCIDS_ENCODE_SIZE: case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_SUPPRESS: case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_MEMLEAK: case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_COMPACT_STORE: case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_SET_TIME: break; #endif /* !DEVELOPER */ /* We send these, we don't receive them */ case WIRE_GOSSIP_GETNODES_REPLY: case WIRE_GOSSIP_GETROUTE_REPLY: case WIRE_GOSSIP_GETCHANNELS_REPLY: case WIRE_GOSSIP_PING_REPLY: case WIRE_GOSSIP_GET_CHANNEL_PEER_REPLY: case WIRE_GOSSIP_GET_INCOMING_CHANNELS_REPLY: case WIRE_GOSSIP_GET_TXOUT: case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_MEMLEAK_REPLY: case WIRE_GOSSIP_DEV_COMPACT_STORE_REPLY: break; } /* Master shouldn't give bad requests. */ status_failed(STATUS_FAIL_MASTER_IO, "%i: %s", t, tal_hex(tmpctx, msg)); } /* This is called when lightningd closes its connection to us. We simply * exit. */ static void master_gone(struct daemon_conn *master UNUSED) { daemon_shutdown(); /* Can't tell master, it's gone. */ exit(2); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { setup_locale(); struct daemon *daemon; subdaemon_setup(argc, argv); daemon = tal(NULL, struct daemon); list_head_init(&daemon->peers); daemon->deferred_txouts = tal_arr(daemon, struct short_channel_id, 0); daemon->node_announce_timer = NULL; daemon->current_blockheight = 0; /* i.e. unknown */ /* Note the use of time_mono() here. That's a monotonic clock, which * is really useful: it can only be used to measure relative events * (there's no correspondence to time-since-Ken-grew-a-beard or * anything), but unlike time_now(), this will never jump backwards by * half a second and leave me wondering how my tests failed CI! */ timers_init(&daemon->timers, time_mono()); /* Our daemons always use STDIN for commands from lightningd. */ daemon->master = daemon_conn_new(daemon, STDIN_FILENO, recv_req, NULL, daemon); tal_add_destructor(daemon->master, master_gone); status_setup_async(daemon->master); /* connectd is already started, and uses this fd to ask us things. */ daemon->connectd = daemon_conn_new(daemon, CONNECTD_FD, connectd_req, NULL, daemon); /* This loop never exits. io_loop() only returns if a timer has * expired, or io_break() is called, or all fds are closed. We don't * use io_break and closing the lightningd fd calls master_gone() * which exits. */ for (;;) { struct timer *expired = NULL; io_loop(&daemon->timers, &expired); timer_expired(daemon, expired); } } /*~ Note that the actual routing stuff is in routing.c; you might want to * check that out later. * * But that's the last of the global daemons. We now move on to the first of * the per-peer daemons: openingd/openingd.c. */