lbcwallet/wallet/rescan.go
Wilmer Paulino 1ee2a239de
wallet: make wallet initial sync synchronous
This ensures the wallet can properly do an initial sync, a recovery, or
detect if it's on a stale branch before attempting to process new blocks
at tip.

Since the rescan will be triggered synchronously as well, we'll need to
catch the wallet's quit chan when handling rescan batches in order to
allow for clean shutdowns.
2019-06-13 18:08:58 -07:00

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// Copyright (c) 2013-2017 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package wallet
import (
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/txscript"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/chain"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/waddrmgr"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/wtxmgr"
)
// RescanProgressMsg reports the current progress made by a rescan for a
// set of wallet addresses.
type RescanProgressMsg struct {
Addresses []btcutil.Address
Notification *chain.RescanProgress
}
// RescanFinishedMsg reports the addresses that were rescanned when a
// rescanfinished message was received rescanning a batch of addresses.
type RescanFinishedMsg struct {
Addresses []btcutil.Address
Notification *chain.RescanFinished
}
// RescanJob is a job to be processed by the RescanManager. The job includes
// a set of wallet addresses, a starting height to begin the rescan, and
// outpoints spendable by the addresses thought to be unspent. After the
// rescan completes, the error result of the rescan RPC is sent on the Err
// channel.
type RescanJob struct {
InitialSync bool
Addrs []btcutil.Address
OutPoints map[wire.OutPoint]btcutil.Address
BlockStamp waddrmgr.BlockStamp
err chan error
}
// rescanBatch is a collection of one or more RescanJobs that were merged
// together before a rescan is performed.
type rescanBatch struct {
initialSync bool
addrs []btcutil.Address
outpoints map[wire.OutPoint]btcutil.Address
bs waddrmgr.BlockStamp
errChans []chan error
}
// SubmitRescan submits a RescanJob to the RescanManager. A channel is
// returned with the final error of the rescan. The channel is buffered
// and does not need to be read to prevent a deadlock.
func (w *Wallet) SubmitRescan(job *RescanJob) <-chan error {
errChan := make(chan error, 1)
job.err = errChan
select {
case w.rescanAddJob <- job:
case <-w.quitChan():
errChan <- ErrWalletShuttingDown
}
return errChan
}
// batch creates the rescanBatch for a single rescan job.
func (job *RescanJob) batch() *rescanBatch {
return &rescanBatch{
initialSync: job.InitialSync,
addrs: job.Addrs,
outpoints: job.OutPoints,
bs: job.BlockStamp,
errChans: []chan error{job.err},
}
}
// merge merges the work from k into j, setting the starting height to
// the minimum of the two jobs. This method does not check for
// duplicate addresses or outpoints.
func (b *rescanBatch) merge(job *RescanJob) {
if job.InitialSync {
b.initialSync = true
}
b.addrs = append(b.addrs, job.Addrs...)
for op, addr := range job.OutPoints {
b.outpoints[op] = addr
}
if job.BlockStamp.Height < b.bs.Height {
b.bs = job.BlockStamp
}
b.errChans = append(b.errChans, job.err)
}
// done iterates through all error channels, duplicating sending the error
// to inform callers that the rescan finished (or could not complete due
// to an error).
func (b *rescanBatch) done(err error) {
for _, c := range b.errChans {
c <- err
}
}
// rescanBatchHandler handles incoming rescan request, serializing rescan
// submissions, and possibly batching many waiting requests together so they
// can be handled by a single rescan after the current one completes.
func (w *Wallet) rescanBatchHandler() {
defer w.wg.Done()
var curBatch, nextBatch *rescanBatch
quit := w.quitChan()
for {
select {
case job := <-w.rescanAddJob:
if curBatch == nil {
// Set current batch as this job and send
// request.
curBatch = job.batch()
select {
case w.rescanBatch <- curBatch:
case <-quit:
job.err <- ErrWalletShuttingDown
return
}
} else {
// Create next batch if it doesn't exist, or
// merge the job.
if nextBatch == nil {
nextBatch = job.batch()
} else {
nextBatch.merge(job)
}
}
case n := <-w.rescanNotifications:
switch n := n.(type) {
case *chain.RescanProgress:
if curBatch == nil {
log.Warnf("Received rescan progress " +
"notification but no rescan " +
"currently running")
continue
}
select {
case w.rescanProgress <- &RescanProgressMsg{
Addresses: curBatch.addrs,
Notification: n,
}:
case <-quit:
for _, errChan := range curBatch.errChans {
errChan <- ErrWalletShuttingDown
}
return
}
case *chain.RescanFinished:
if curBatch == nil {
log.Warnf("Received rescan finished " +
"notification but no rescan " +
"currently running")
continue
}
select {
case w.rescanFinished <- &RescanFinishedMsg{
Addresses: curBatch.addrs,
Notification: n,
}:
case <-quit:
for _, errChan := range curBatch.errChans {
errChan <- ErrWalletShuttingDown
}
return
}
curBatch, nextBatch = nextBatch, nil
if curBatch != nil {
select {
case w.rescanBatch <- curBatch:
case <-quit:
for _, errChan := range curBatch.errChans {
errChan <- ErrWalletShuttingDown
}
return
}
}
default:
// Unexpected message
panic(n)
}
case <-quit:
return
}
}
}
// rescanProgressHandler handles notifications for partially and fully completed
// rescans by marking each rescanned address as partially or fully synced.
func (w *Wallet) rescanProgressHandler() {
quit := w.quitChan()
out:
for {
// These can't be processed out of order since both chans are
// unbuffured and are sent from same context (the batch
// handler).
select {
case msg := <-w.rescanProgress:
n := msg.Notification
log.Infof("Rescanned through block %v (height %d)",
n.Hash, n.Height)
case msg := <-w.rescanFinished:
n := msg.Notification
addrs := msg.Addresses
noun := pickNoun(len(addrs), "address", "addresses")
log.Infof("Finished rescan for %d %s (synced to block "+
"%s, height %d)", len(addrs), noun, n.Hash,
n.Height)
go w.resendUnminedTxs()
case <-quit:
break out
}
}
w.wg.Done()
}
// rescanRPCHandler reads batch jobs sent by rescanBatchHandler and sends the
// RPC requests to perform a rescan. New jobs are not read until a rescan
// finishes.
func (w *Wallet) rescanRPCHandler() {
chainClient, err := w.requireChainClient()
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("rescanRPCHandler called without an RPC client")
w.wg.Done()
return
}
quit := w.quitChan()
out:
for {
select {
case batch := <-w.rescanBatch:
// Log the newly-started rescan.
numAddrs := len(batch.addrs)
noun := pickNoun(numAddrs, "address", "addresses")
log.Infof("Started rescan from block %v (height %d) for %d %s",
batch.bs.Hash, batch.bs.Height, numAddrs, noun)
err := chainClient.Rescan(&batch.bs.Hash, batch.addrs,
batch.outpoints)
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("Rescan for %d %s failed: %v", numAddrs,
noun, err)
}
batch.done(err)
case <-quit:
break out
}
}
w.wg.Done()
}
// Rescan begins a rescan for all active addresses and unspent outputs of
// a wallet. This is intended to be used to sync a wallet back up to the
// current best block in the main chain, and is considered an initial sync
// rescan.
func (w *Wallet) Rescan(addrs []btcutil.Address, unspent []wtxmgr.Credit) error {
return w.rescanWithTarget(addrs, unspent, nil)
}
// rescanWithTarget performs a rescan starting at the optional startStamp. If
// none is provided, the rescan will begin from the manager's sync tip.
func (w *Wallet) rescanWithTarget(addrs []btcutil.Address,
unspent []wtxmgr.Credit, startStamp *waddrmgr.BlockStamp) error {
outpoints := make(map[wire.OutPoint]btcutil.Address, len(unspent))
for _, output := range unspent {
_, outputAddrs, _, err := txscript.ExtractPkScriptAddrs(
output.PkScript, w.chainParams,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
outpoints[output.OutPoint] = outputAddrs[0]
}
// If a start block stamp was provided, we will use that as the initial
// starting point for the rescan.
if startStamp == nil {
startStamp = &waddrmgr.BlockStamp{}
*startStamp = w.Manager.SyncedTo()
}
job := &RescanJob{
InitialSync: true,
Addrs: addrs,
OutPoints: outpoints,
BlockStamp: *startStamp,
}
// Submit merged job and block until rescan completes.
select {
case err := <-w.SubmitRescan(job):
return err
case <-w.quitChan():
return ErrWalletShuttingDown
}
}