lbcwallet/chain/chain.go
2015-05-01 00:59:14 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013-2015 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 chain
import (
"errors"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcjson"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcrpcclient"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/waddrmgr"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/wtxmgr"
)
// Client represents a persistent client connection to a bitcoin RPC server
// for information regarding the current best block chain.
type Client struct {
*btcrpcclient.Client
chainParams *chaincfg.Params
enqueueNotification chan interface{}
dequeueNotification chan interface{}
currentBlock chan *waddrmgr.BlockStamp
quit chan struct{}
wg sync.WaitGroup
started bool
quitMtx sync.Mutex
}
// NewClient creates a client connection to the server described by the connect
// string. If disableTLS is false, the remote RPC certificate must be provided
// in the certs slice. The connection is not established immediately, but must
// be done using the Start method. If the remote server does not operate on
// the same bitcoin network as described by the passed chain parameters, the
// connection will be disconnected.
func NewClient(chainParams *chaincfg.Params, connect, user, pass string, certs []byte, disableTLS bool) (*Client, error) {
client := Client{
chainParams: chainParams,
enqueueNotification: make(chan interface{}),
dequeueNotification: make(chan interface{}),
currentBlock: make(chan *waddrmgr.BlockStamp),
quit: make(chan struct{}),
}
ntfnCallbacks := btcrpcclient.NotificationHandlers{
OnClientConnected: client.onClientConnect,
OnBlockConnected: client.onBlockConnected,
OnBlockDisconnected: client.onBlockDisconnected,
OnRecvTx: client.onRecvTx,
OnRedeemingTx: client.onRedeemingTx,
OnRescanFinished: client.onRescanFinished,
OnRescanProgress: client.onRescanProgress,
}
conf := btcrpcclient.ConnConfig{
Host: connect,
Endpoint: "ws",
User: user,
Pass: pass,
Certificates: certs,
DisableConnectOnNew: true,
DisableTLS: disableTLS,
}
c, err := btcrpcclient.New(&conf, &ntfnCallbacks)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
client.Client = c
return &client, nil
}
// Start attempts to establish a client connection with the remote server.
// If successful, handler goroutines are started to process notifications
// sent by the server. After a limited number of connection attempts, this
// function gives up, and therefore will not block forever waiting for the
// connection to be established to a server that may not exist.
func (c *Client) Start() error {
err := c.Connect(5) // attempt connection 5 tries at most
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Verify that the server is running on the expected network.
net, err := c.GetCurrentNet()
if err != nil {
c.Disconnect()
return err
}
if net != c.chainParams.Net {
c.Disconnect()
return errors.New("mismatched networks")
}
c.quitMtx.Lock()
c.started = true
c.quitMtx.Unlock()
c.wg.Add(1)
go c.handler()
return nil
}
// Stop disconnects the client and signals the shutdown of all goroutines
// started by Start.
func (c *Client) Stop() {
c.quitMtx.Lock()
defer c.quitMtx.Unlock()
select {
case <-c.quit:
default:
close(c.quit)
c.Client.Shutdown()
if !c.started {
close(c.dequeueNotification)
}
}
}
// WaitForShutdown blocks until both the client has finished disconnecting
// and all handlers have exited.
func (c *Client) WaitForShutdown() {
c.Client.WaitForShutdown()
c.wg.Wait()
}
// 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 (
// ClientConnected is a notification for when a client connection is
// opened or reestablished to the chain server.
ClientConnected struct{}
// BlockConnected is a notification for a newly-attached block to the
// best chain.
BlockConnected waddrmgr.BlockStamp
// BlockDisconnected is a notifcation that the block described by the
// BlockStamp was reorganized out of the best chain.
BlockDisconnected waddrmgr.BlockStamp
// RelevantTx is a notification for a transaction which spends wallet
// inputs or pays to a watched address.
RelevantTx struct {
TxRecord *wtxmgr.TxRecord
Block *wtxmgr.BlockMeta // nil if unmined
}
// RescanProgress is a notification describing the current status
// of an in-progress rescan.
RescanProgress struct {
Hash *wire.ShaHash
Height int32
Time time.Time
}
// RescanFinished is a notification that a previous rescan request
// has finished.
RescanFinished struct {
Hash *wire.ShaHash
Height int32
Time time.Time
}
)
// Notifications returns a channel of parsed notifications sent by the remote
// bitcoin RPC server. This channel must be continually read or the process
// may abort for running out memory, as unread notifications are queued for
// later reads.
func (c *Client) Notifications() <-chan interface{} {
return c.dequeueNotification
}
// BlockStamp returns the latest block notified by the client, or an error
// if the client has been shut down.
func (c *Client) BlockStamp() (*waddrmgr.BlockStamp, error) {
select {
case bs := <-c.currentBlock:
return bs, nil
case <-c.quit:
return nil, errors.New("disconnected")
}
}
// parseBlock parses a btcws definition of the block a tx is mined it to the
// Block structure of the wtxmgr package, and the block index. This is done
// here since btcrpcclient doesn't parse this nicely for us.
func parseBlock(block *btcjson.BlockDetails) (*wtxmgr.BlockMeta, error) {
if block == nil {
return nil, nil
}
blksha, err := wire.NewShaHashFromStr(block.Hash)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
blk := &wtxmgr.BlockMeta{
Block: wtxmgr.Block{
Height: block.Height,
Hash: *blksha,
},
Time: time.Unix(block.Time, 0),
}
return blk, nil
}
func (c *Client) onClientConnect() {
log.Info("Established websocket RPC connection to btcd")
c.enqueueNotification <- ClientConnected{}
}
func (c *Client) onBlockConnected(hash *wire.ShaHash, height int32) {
c.enqueueNotification <- BlockConnected{Hash: *hash, Height: height}
}
func (c *Client) onBlockDisconnected(hash *wire.ShaHash, height int32) {
c.enqueueNotification <- BlockDisconnected{Hash: *hash, Height: height}
}
func (c *Client) onRecvTx(tx *btcutil.Tx, block *btcjson.BlockDetails) {
blk, err := parseBlock(block)
if err != nil {
// Log and drop improper notification.
log.Errorf("recvtx notification bad block: %v", err)
return
}
rec, err := wtxmgr.NewTxRecordFromMsgTx(tx.MsgTx(), time.Now())
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("Cannot create transaction record for relevant "+
"tx: %v", err)
return
}
c.enqueueNotification <- RelevantTx{rec, blk}
}
func (c *Client) onRedeemingTx(tx *btcutil.Tx, block *btcjson.BlockDetails) {
// Handled exactly like recvtx notifications.
c.onRecvTx(tx, block)
}
func (c *Client) onRescanProgress(hash *wire.ShaHash, height int32, blkTime time.Time) {
c.enqueueNotification <- &RescanProgress{hash, height, blkTime}
}
func (c *Client) onRescanFinished(hash *wire.ShaHash, height int32, blkTime time.Time) {
c.enqueueNotification <- &RescanFinished{hash, height, blkTime}
}
// handler maintains a queue of notifications and the current state (best
// block) of the chain.
func (c *Client) handler() {
hash, height, err := c.GetBestBlock()
if err != nil {
close(c.quit)
c.wg.Done()
}
bs := &waddrmgr.BlockStamp{Hash: *hash, Height: height}
// 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 notifications []interface{}
enqueue := c.enqueueNotification
var dequeue chan interface{}
var next interface{}
out:
for {
select {
case n, ok := <-enqueue:
if !ok {
// If no notifications are queued for handling,
// the queue is finished.
if len(notifications) == 0 {
break out
}
// nil channel so no more reads can occur.
enqueue = nil
continue
}
if len(notifications) == 0 {
next = n
dequeue = c.dequeueNotification
}
notifications = append(notifications, n)
case dequeue <- next:
if n, ok := next.(BlockConnected); ok {
bs = (*waddrmgr.BlockStamp)(&n)
}
notifications[0] = nil
notifications = notifications[1:]
if len(notifications) != 0 {
next = notifications[0]
} else {
// If no more notifications can be enqueued, the
// queue is finished.
if enqueue == nil {
break out
}
dequeue = nil
}
case c.currentBlock <- bs:
case <-c.quit:
break out
}
}
close(c.dequeueNotification)
c.wg.Done()
}