The sqlite and postgres race jobs were both hanging in
deposit.TestManager. The test was observing the manager through
implementation details that were not safe to share with the manager
itself:
- it replaced the manager's internal finalizedDepositChan and then
waited on the same channel the manager consumes
- it reused package-level block and confirmation channels across runs
- it treated confirmationHeight+expiry as the last pre-expiry block
even though the production IsExpired check uses >=
- it relied on scheduler timing when asserting that no sign request
had happened yet
Make the test assert on stable effects instead of internal channel
ownership:
- create per-test notifier channels in the test context
- run the manager from a cancellable t.Context-derived context and
assert clean shutdown
- send the actual last pre-expiry height, then the expiry height
- wait for the expiry sign and publish steps with bounded timeouts
- verify finalization by waiting for the manager to remove the
deposit from activeDeposits instead of racing its private
finalization channel
This keeps the test aligned with the production expiry semantics
and removes the race that only showed up reliably under -race.
Reduce MinConfs from 6 to 3 to allow faster swap attempts while the
server enforces risk-based confirmation requirements. Update
SelectDeposits to prioritize more-confirmed deposits first, increasing
the likelihood of server acceptance. Add client-side logging of
insufficient confirmation details from server error responses.
Remove unused errChan fields from the loopin, openchannel, and withdraw
managers. These channels were declared and initialized but never read
from or written to.
Remove the unused activeLoopIns map from the loopin manager. The map
was only written to but never read, making it dead code.
Remove the stale withdraw.Store interface whose method signatures no
longer match the concrete SqlStore API used by the manager.
Remove unused config fields from openchannel.Config (Server,
AddressManager, ChainNotifier, Signer) and deposit.ManagerConfig
(AddressClient, SwapClient, ChainParams) along with their daemon
wiring. Also remove the now-orphaned openchannel.AddressManager
interface.
Remove the unused GetStaticAddress and Close methods from
address.SqlStore and the GetStaticAddress method from the address.Store
interface, as the codebase only uses GetAllStaticAddresses.
Both OpeningChannel and ChannelPublished lacked OnExpiry transitions.
handleBlockNotification fires OnExpiry on every new block once the
deposit is expired, regardless of the current state. Since both states
use NoOpAction or FinalizeDepositAction which release the FSM mutex
briefly, an OnExpiry SendEvent can sneak in. Add self-transitions so
the event is safely absorbed.
Block-based deposit fetching from the internal lnd wallet was
susceptible to wallet syncing issues. Replace it with interval-based
polling. Reconciliation errors are now logged instead of being fatal,
improving resilience during transient failures.
Remove unreachable error check after filterNewDeposits which does not
return an error. The err variable was already handled from the
ListUnspent call above and could never be non-nil at this point.
previously upon recovery, a withdrawing deposit was
first transitioned into the Deposited state by the
deposit manager, and then again into the Withdrawing
state by the withdrawal manager. The first transition
is unnecessary, so we just remain in the Withdrawing
state upon recovery.
Make the current height an atomic variable in staticaddr/address/manager.go and
in staticaddr/withdraw/manager.go.
Removed the initiation height from staticaddr/deposit/manager.go (not needed).