lbcwallet/rpcclient.go

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013, 2014 Conformal Systems LLC <info@conformal.com>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
package main
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/conformal/btcrpcclient"
"github.com/conformal/btcscript"
"github.com/conformal/btcutil"
"github.com/conformal/btcwallet/txstore"
"github.com/conformal/btcwallet/wallet"
"github.com/conformal/btcwire"
"github.com/conformal/btcws"
)
// InvalidNotificationError describes an error due to an invalid chain server
// notification and should be warned by wallet, but does not indicate an
// problem with the current wallet state.
type InvalidNotificationError struct {
error
}
var (
// MismatchingNetworks represents an error where a client connection
// to btcd cannot succeed due to btcwallet and btcd operating on
// different bitcoin networks.
ErrMismatchedNets = errors.New("mismatched networks")
)
const (
// maxConcurrentClientRequests is the maximum number of
// unhandled/running requests that the server will run for a websocket
// client at a time. Beyond this limit, additional request reads will
// block until a running request handler finishes. This limit exists to
// prevent a single connection from causing a denial of service attack
// with an unnecessarily large number of requests.
maxConcurrentClientRequests = 20
)
type blockSummary struct {
hash *btcwire.ShaHash
height int32
}
type acceptedTx struct {
tx *btcutil.Tx
block *btcws.BlockDetails // nil if unmined
}
// Notification types. These are defined here and processed from from reading
// a notificationChan to avoid handling these notifications directly in
// btcrpcclient callbacks, which isn't very go-like and doesn't allow
// blocking client calls.
type (
// Container type for any notification.
notification interface {
handleNotification() error
}
blockConnected blockSummary
blockDisconnected blockSummary
recvTx acceptedTx
redeemingTx acceptedTx
rescanFinished struct {
error
}
rescanProgress int32
)
func (n blockConnected) handleNotification() error {
// Update the blockstamp for the newly-connected block.
bs := &wallet.BlockStamp{
Height: n.height,
Hash: *n.hash,
}
curBlock.Lock()
curBlock.BlockStamp = *bs
curBlock.Unlock()
AcctMgr.Grab()
AcctMgr.BlockNotify(bs)
AcctMgr.Release()
// Pass notification to wallet clients too.
if server != nil {
// TODO: marshaling should be perfomred by the server, and
// sent only to client that have requested the notification.
marshaled, err := n.MarshalJSON()
// The parsed notification is expected to be marshalable.
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
server.broadcasts <- marshaled
}
return nil
}
// MarshalJSON creates the JSON encoding of the chain notification to pass
// to any connected wallet clients. This should never error.
func (n blockConnected) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
nn := btcws.NewBlockConnectedNtfn(n.hash.String(), n.height)
return nn.MarshalJSON()
}
func (n blockDisconnected) handleNotification() error {
AcctMgr.Grab()
defer AcctMgr.Release()
// Rollback Utxo and Tx data stores.
if err := AcctMgr.Rollback(n.height, n.hash); err != nil {
return err
}
// Pass notification to wallet clients too.
if server != nil {
// TODO: marshaling should be perfomred by the server, and
// sent only to client that have requested the notification.
marshaled, err := n.MarshalJSON()
// A btcws.BlockDisconnectedNtfn is expected to marshal without error.
// If it does, it indicates that one of its struct fields is of a
// non-marshalable type.
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
server.broadcasts <- marshaled
}
return nil
}
// MarshalJSON creates the JSON encoding of the chain notification to pass
// to any connected wallet clients. This should never error.
func (n blockDisconnected) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
nn := btcws.NewBlockDisconnectedNtfn(n.hash.String(), n.height)
return nn.MarshalJSON()
}
func parseBlock(block *btcws.BlockDetails) (*txstore.Block, int, error) {
if block == nil {
return nil, btcutil.TxIndexUnknown, nil
}
blksha, err := btcwire.NewShaHashFromStr(block.Hash)
if err != nil {
return nil, btcutil.TxIndexUnknown, err
}
b := &txstore.Block{
Height: block.Height,
Hash: *blksha,
Time: time.Unix(block.Time, 0),
}
return b, block.Index, nil
}
func (n recvTx) handleNotification() error {
block, txIdx, err := parseBlock(n.block)
if err != nil {
return InvalidNotificationError{err}
}
n.tx.SetIndex(txIdx)
bs, err := GetCurBlock()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot get current block: %v", err)
}
AcctMgr.Grab()
defer AcctMgr.Release()
// For every output, if it pays to a wallet address, insert the
// transaction into the store (possibly moving it from unconfirmed to
// confirmed), and add a credit record if one does not already exist.
var txr *txstore.TxRecord
txInserted := false
for i, txout := range n.tx.MsgTx().TxOut {
// Errors don't matter here. If addrs is nil, the range below
// does nothing.
_, addrs, _, _ := btcscript.ExtractPkScriptAddrs(txout.PkScript,
activeNet.Params)
for _, addr := range addrs {
a, err := AcctMgr.AccountByAddress(addr)
if err != nil {
continue // try next address, if any
}
if !txInserted {
txr, err = a.TxStore.InsertTx(n.tx, block)
if err != nil {
return err
}
txInserted = true
}
// Insert and notify websocket clients of the credit if it is
// not a duplicate, otherwise, check the next txout if the
// credit has already been inserted.
if txr.HasCredit(i) {
break
}
cred, err := txr.AddCredit(uint32(i), false)
if err != nil {
return err
}
AcctMgr.ds.ScheduleTxStoreWrite(a)
ltr, err := cred.ToJSON(a.Name(), bs.Height, a.Wallet.Net())
if err != nil {
return err
}
server.NotifyNewTxDetails(a.Name(), ltr)
break // check whether next txout is a wallet txout
}
}
server.NotifyBalances()
return nil
}
func (n redeemingTx) handleNotification() error {
block, txIdx, err := parseBlock(n.block)
if err != nil {
return InvalidNotificationError{err}
}
n.tx.SetIndex(txIdx)
AcctMgr.Grab()
err = AcctMgr.RecordSpendingTx(n.tx, block)
AcctMgr.Release()
return err
}
func (n rescanFinished) handleNotification() error {
AcctMgr.rm.MarkFinished(n)
return nil
}
func (n rescanProgress) handleNotification() error {
AcctMgr.rm.MarkProgress(n)
return nil
}
type rpcClient struct {
*btcrpcclient.Client // client to btcd
enqueueNotification chan notification
dequeueNotification chan notification
quit chan struct{}
wg sync.WaitGroup
}
func newRPCClient(certs []byte) (*rpcClient, error) {
client := rpcClient{
enqueueNotification: make(chan notification),
dequeueNotification: make(chan notification),
quit: make(chan struct{}),
}
initializedClient := make(chan struct{})
ntfnCallbacks := btcrpcclient.NotificationHandlers{
OnClientConnected: func() {
log.Info("Established connection to btcd")
<-initializedClient
// nil client to broadcast to all connected clients
server.NotifyConnectionStatus(nil)
err := client.Handshake()
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("Cannot complete handshake: %v", err)
client.Stop()
}
},
OnBlockConnected: client.onBlockConnected,
OnBlockDisconnected: client.onBlockDisconnected,
OnRecvTx: client.onRecvTx,
OnRedeemingTx: client.onRedeemingTx,
OnRescanFinished: client.onRescanFinished,
OnRescanProgress: client.onRescanProgress,
}
conf := btcrpcclient.ConnConfig{
Host: cfg.RPCConnect,
Endpoint: "ws",
User: cfg.BtcdUsername,
Pass: cfg.BtcdPassword,
Certificates: certs,
}
c, err := btcrpcclient.New(&conf, &ntfnCallbacks)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
client.Client = c
close(initializedClient)
return &client, nil
}
func (c *rpcClient) Start() {
c.wg.Add(2)
go c.notificationQueue()
go c.handleNotifications()
}
func (c *rpcClient) Stop() {
if !c.Client.Disconnected() {
log.Warn("Disconnecting chain server client connection")
c.Client.Shutdown()
}
select {
case <-c.quit:
default:
close(c.quit)
close(c.enqueueNotification)
}
}
func (c *rpcClient) WaitForShutdown() {
c.Client.WaitForShutdown()
c.wg.Wait()
}
func (c *rpcClient) onBlockConnected(hash *btcwire.ShaHash, height int32) {
c.enqueueNotification <- (blockConnected)(blockSummary{hash, height})
}
func (c *rpcClient) onBlockDisconnected(hash *btcwire.ShaHash, height int32) {
c.enqueueNotification <- (blockDisconnected)(blockSummary{hash, height})
}
func (c *rpcClient) onRecvTx(tx *btcutil.Tx, block *btcws.BlockDetails) {
c.enqueueNotification <- recvTx{tx, block}
}
func (c *rpcClient) onRedeemingTx(tx *btcutil.Tx, block *btcws.BlockDetails) {
c.enqueueNotification <- redeemingTx{tx, block}
}
func (c *rpcClient) onRescanProgress(height int32) {
c.enqueueNotification <- rescanProgress(height)
}
func (c *rpcClient) onRescanFinished(height int32) {
c.enqueueNotification <- rescanFinished{error: nil}
}
func (c *rpcClient) notificationQueue() {
// TODO: Rather than leaving this as an unbounded queue for all types of
// notifications, try dropping ones where a later enqueued notification
// can fully invalidate one waiting to be processed. For example,
// blockconnected notifications for greater block heights can remove the
// need to process earlier blockconnected notifications still waiting
// here.
var q []notification
enqueue := c.enqueueNotification
var dequeue chan notification
var next notification
out:
for {
select {
case n, ok := <-enqueue:
if !ok {
// If no notifications are queued for handling,
// the queue is finished.
if len(q) == 0 {
break out
}
// nil channel so no more reads can occur.
enqueue = nil
continue
}
if len(q) == 0 {
next = n
dequeue = c.dequeueNotification
}
q = append(q, n)
case dequeue <- next:
q[0] = nil
q = q[1:]
if len(q) != 0 {
next = q[0]
} else {
// If no more notifications can be enqueued, the
// queue is finished.
if enqueue == nil {
break out
}
dequeue = nil
}
}
}
close(c.dequeueNotification)
c.wg.Done()
}
func (c *rpcClient) handleNotifications() {
for n := range c.dequeueNotification {
err := n.handleNotification()
if err != nil {
switch e := err.(type) {
case InvalidNotificationError:
log.Warnf("Ignoring invalid notification: %v", e)
default:
log.Errorf("Cannot handle notification: %v", e)
}
}
}
c.wg.Done()
}
// Handshake first checks that the websocket connection between btcwallet and
// btcd is valid, that is, that there are no mismatching settings between
// the two processes (such as running on different Bitcoin networks). If the
// sanity checks pass, all wallets are set to be tracked against chain
// notifications from this btcd connection.
//
// TODO(jrick): Track and Rescan commands should be replaced with a
// single TrackSince function (or similar) which requests address
// notifications and performs the rescan since some block height.
func (c *rpcClient) Handshake() error {
net, err := c.GetCurrentNet()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if net != activeNet.Net {
return ErrMismatchedNets
}
// Request notifications for connected and disconnected blocks.
if err := c.NotifyBlocks(); err != nil {
return err
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}
// Get current best block. If this is before than the oldest
// saved block hash, assume that this btcd instance is not yet
// synced up to a previous btcd that was last used with this
// wallet.
bs, err := GetCurBlock()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot get best block: %v", err)
}
if server != nil {
server.NotifyNewBlockChainHeight(&bs)
server.NotifyBalances()
}
// Get default account. Only the default account is used to
// track recently-seen blocks.
a, err := AcctMgr.Account("")
if err != nil {
// No account yet is not a handshake error, but means our
// handshake is done.
return nil
}
// TODO(jrick): if height is less than the earliest-saved block
// height, should probably wait for btcd to catch up.
// Check that there was not any reorgs done since last connection.
// If so, rollback and rescan to catch up.
it := a.Wallet.NewIterateRecentBlocks()
for cont := it != nil; cont; cont = it.Prev() {
bs := it.BlockStamp()
log.Debugf("Checking for previous saved block with height %v hash %v",
bs.Height, bs.Hash)
if _, err := c.GetBlock(&bs.Hash); err != nil {
continue
}
log.Debug("Found matching block.")
// If we had to go back to any previous blocks (it.Next
// returns true), then rollback the next and all child blocks.
// This rollback is done here instead of in the blockMissing
// check above for each removed block because Rollback will
// try to write new tx and utxo files on each rollback.
if it.Next() {
bs := it.BlockStamp()
err := AcctMgr.Rollback(bs.Height, &bs.Hash)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Set default account to be marked in sync with the current
// blockstamp. This invalidates the iterator.
a.Wallet.SetSyncedWith(bs)
// Begin tracking wallets against this btcd instance.
AcctMgr.Track()
if err := AcctMgr.RescanActiveAddresses(nil); err != nil {
return err
}
// TODO: Only begin tracking new unspent outputs as a result
// of the rescan. This is also pretty racy, as a new block
// could arrive between rescan and by the time the new outpoint
// is added to btcd's websocket's unspent output set.
AcctMgr.Track()
// (Re)send any unmined transactions to btcd in case of a btcd restart.
AcctMgr.ResendUnminedTxs()
// Get current blockchain height and best block hash.
return nil
}
// Iterator was invalid (wallet has never been synced) or there was a
// huge chain fork + reorg (more than 20 blocks).
AcctMgr.Track()
if err := AcctMgr.RescanActiveAddresses(&bs); err != nil {
return err
}
// TODO: only begin tracking new unspent outputs as a result of the
// rescan. This is also racy (see comment for second Track above).
AcctMgr.Track()
AcctMgr.ResendUnminedTxs()
return nil
}