The request-response behaviour that is used for sending the transfer
proof actually has a functionality for buffering a message if we
are currently not connected. However, the request-response behaviour
also emits a dial attempt and **drops** all buffered messages if this
dial attempt fails. For us, the dial attempt will very likely always
fail because Bob is very likely behind NAT and we have to wait for
him to reconnect to us.
To mitigate this, we build our own buffer within the EventLoop and
send transfer proofs as soon as we are connected again.
Resolves#348.
The swap should not be concerned with connection handling. This is
the responsibility of the overall application.
All but the execution-setup NetworkBehaviour are `request-response`
behaviours. These have built-in functionality to automatically emit
a dial attempt in case we are not connected at the time we want to
send a message. We remove all of the manual dialling code from the
swap in favor of this behaviour.
Additionally, we make sure to establish a connection as soon as the
EventLoop gets started. In case we ever loose the connection to Alice,
we try to re-establish it.
Decomposing a RequestResponseEvent is quite verbose. We can introduce
a helper function that does the matching for us and delegates to
specific `From` implementations for the protocol specific bits.
339: Bump dependency versions r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger
Otherwise it will take a long time for dependabot to update all of
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
351: Show the actual BTC amount and fee to be swapped r=da-kami a=da-kami
We got user feedback, that it is confusing that the amount "found" in the wallet does not match the amount actually being swapped, thus with this PR we explicitly display the amount swapped and fees.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
319: Alice sweeps refunded funds into default wallet r=da-kami a=da-kami
Alice's refund scenario starts with generating the temporary wallet
from keys to claim the XMR which results in Alice' unloading the wallet.
Alice then loads her original wallet to be able to handle more swaps.
Since Alice is in the role of the long running daemon handling concurrent
swaps, the operation to close, claim and re-open her default wallet must
be atomic.
This PR adds an additional step, that sweeps all the refunded XMR back into
the default wallet. In order to ensure that this is possible, Alice has to
ensure that the locked XMR got enough confirmations.
These changes allow us to assert Alice's balance after refunding.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
If we enter a punish scenario we can be sure the punish timelock is expired.
Thus, we must be able to punish unless Bob published the refund transaction.
There is no benefit in racing punish against refund here, because we cannot recover from a punish tx failure anyway.
The logic was changed to:
Try to broadcast punish tx and await finality.
If either punish broadcasting of finality fails, try to fetch the refund transaction.
If it is available extract Bob's Monero key part and transition to refund.
If refund tx is not available fail without a status update.
Note that we do not distinguish different errors upon failure of punish, because
we cannot recover anyway. If we fail to retrieve Bob's refund tx, we just exit without
a status update so punish can be retried by resuming the swap.
Since Alice's refund scenario starts with generating the temporary wallet
from keys to claim the XMR which results in Alice' unloading the wallet.
Alice then loads her original wallet to be able to handle more swaps.
Since Alice is in the role of the long running daemon handling concurrent
swaps, the operation to close, claim and re-open her default wallet must
be atomic.
This PR adds an additional step, that sweeps all the refunded XMR back into
the default wallet. In order to ensure that this is possible, Alice has to
ensure that the locked XMR got enough confirmations.
These changes allow us to assert Alice's balance after refunding.
To achieve this, we decompose `watch_for_locked_xmr` into two parts:
1. A non-self-consuming function to construct a `WatchRequest`
2. A state transition that can now consume `self` again because
it is only called once within the whole select! expression.
Ideally, we would move more logic onto this state transition (like
comparing the actual amounts and fail the transition if it is not
valid). Doing so would have an unfortunate side-effect: We would
always wait for the full confirmations before checking whether or
not we actually receive enough XMR.
This allows us to have state transitions that consume self.
Instead of calling this function in all the branches, we can simply
make the whole match statement evaluate to the new state and perform
this functionality at the very end.
This allows us to move critical crypto logic onto `State3` which
holds all the necessary data which consequently allows us to get
rid of `lock_xmr` altogether by inlining it into the swap function.
The reduced indirection improves readability.
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<li><code>no_std</code> is now supported via the two new features <code>alloc</code> and <code>std</code>.</li>
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<h1>0.10.1</h1>
<ul>
<li>Minimum rust version 1.27.2</li>
<li>Fix bug in streaming encoding (<a href="https://github.com/marshallpierce/rust-base64/pull/90">#90</a>): if the underlying writer didn't write all the bytes given to it, the remaining bytes would not be retried later. See the docs on <code>EncoderWriter::write</code>.</li>
<li>Make it configurable whether or not to return an error when decoding detects excess trailing bits.</li>
</ul>
<h1>0.10.0</h1>
<ul>
<li>Remove line wrapping. Line wrapping was never a great conceptual fit in this library, and other features (streaming encoding, etc) either couldn't support it or could support only special cases of it with a great increase in complexity. Line wrapping has been pulled out into a <a href="https://crates.io/crates/line-wrap">line-wrap</a> crate, so it's still available if you need it.
<ul>
<li><code>Base64Display</code> creation no longer uses a <code>Result</code> because it can't fail, which means its helper methods for common
configs that <code>unwrap()</code> for you are no longer needed</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Add a streaming encoder <code>Write</code> impl to transparently base64 as you write.</li>
<li>Remove the remaining <code>unsafe</code> code.</li>
<li>Remove whitespace stripping to simplify <code>no_std</code> support. No out of the box configs use it, and it's trivial to do yourself if needed: <code>filter(|b| !b" \n\t\r\x0b\x0c".contains(b)</code>.</li>
<li>Detect invalid trailing symbols when decoding and return an error rather than silently ignoring them.</li>
</ul>
<h1>0.9.3</h1>
<ul>
<li>Update safemem</li>
</ul>
<h1>0.9.2</h1>
<ul>
<li>Derive <code>Clone</code> for <code>DecodeError</code>.</li>
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321: Properly handle concurrent messages to and from peers r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger
Previously, we were forwarding incoming messages from peers to all
swaps that were currently running. That is obviously wrong. The new
design scopes an `EventLoopHandle` to a specific PeerId to avoid
this problem.
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
322: Refactor `ExecutionParams` and harmonize sync intervals of wallets r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
Previously, we were forwarding incoming messages from peers to all
swaps that were currently running. That is obviously wrong. The new
design scopes an `EventLoopHandle` to a specific PeerId to avoid
this problem.
We define the sync interval as 1/10th of the blocktime. For the
special case of our tests, we however check at max once per second.
The tests have a super fast blocktime. As such we shouldn't hammer
the nodes with a request every 100ms.
Bob does not care whether tx lock is confirmed. That is alice's problem.
This wait was introduced to remedy a bug in status_of_script() which was
failing when called on a transaction with no confirmations.
320: Fix env filter for asb r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger
1. The asb didn't log any if the statements within main.rs
2. We were initializing unnecessary filters that don't make any sense
for the asb. warp and http are not used and the harness-es are for
test only.
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
317: Fix monero refresh interval r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger
The comparison should be the MAXIMUM of the two values, not the
minimum, otherwise we always refresh at an interval of 1 second.
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
A non-interactive terminal is likely something along the lines of
journalctl which captures a timestamp by itself. In theory, it could
also be just a logfile but we rather accept this limitation and keep
the configuration surface simple rather than exposing another config
switch.
1. The asb didn't log any if the statements within main.rs
2. We were initializing unnecessary filters that don't make any sense
for the asb. warp and http are not used and the harness-es are for
test only.
We have a repeated pattern where we construct one of our
Tx{Cancel,Redeem,Punish,Refund,Lock} transactions and wait until
the status of this transaction changes. We can make this more
ergonomic by creating and implementing a `Watchable` trait that
gives access to the TxId and relevant script for this transaction.
This allows us to remove a parameter from the `watch_until_status`
function.
Additionally, there is a 2nd pattern: "Completing" one of these
transaction and waiting until they are confirmed with the configured
number of blocks for finality. We can make this more ergonomic by
returning a future from `broadcast` that callers can await in case
they want to wait for the broadcasted transaction to reach finality.
The execution params don't change throughout the lifetime of the
program. They can be set in the wallet at the very beginning.
This simplifies the interface of the wallet functions.
We achieve our optimizations in three ways:
1. Batching calls instead of making them individually.
To get access to the batch calls, we replace all our
calls to the HTTP interface with RPC calls.
2. Never directly make network calls based on function
calls on the wallet.
Instead, inquiring about the status of a script always
just returns information based on local data. With every
call, we check when we last refreshed the local data and
do so if the data is considered to be too old. This
interval is configurable.
3. Use electrum's notification feature to get updated
with the latest blockheight.
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
Co-authored-by: Rishab Sharma <rishflab@hotmail.com>
We reduce indirection by constructing TxPunish directly based off
`State3` and make the type itself more powerful by moving the logic
of completing it with a signature onto it.
Instead of spawning the swap inside the event loop we send the swap back
to the caller to be spawned. This means we no longer need the remote handle
that was only used in the tests.
This now properly logs the swap results in production.
It also gives us more control over Alice's swap in the tests.
This allows us to have access to RedeemTx from within the scope
of the state transition which we are going to need for more
efficient watching of what happens to this TX on the blockchain.
314: Remove CLI config file in favour of parameters r=thomaseizinger a=da-kami
Fixes#282
The CLI has sensible default values for all parameters,
thus a config file is not really an advantage but just
keeps getting in our way, so re remove it.
Trait impls on `Data` needed for structopt, see https://docs.rs/structopt/0.3.21/structopt/#default-values
Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
The CLI has sensible default values for all parameters,
thus a config file is not really an advantage but just
keeps getting in our way, so re remove it.
306: Fix logging and retrying of Monero transaction watching r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger
Hopefully, this should also reduce the load because I am not asking the node every second.
Related: https://github.com/comit-network/xmr-btc-swap/issues/202
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
Instead, we use a regular loop and extract everything into a function
that can be independently tested.
`backoff` would be useful to retry the actual call to the node.
This config setting makes backoff stop retrying if we didn't get an
error within this timeframe.
For us, this results in backoff not actually doing anything.
The connection to kraken is very long-running. It might be active
for hours without failing. However, the default value for
`max_elapsed_time` is set to 15 minutes. As such, once the connection
fails any time after that, backoff doesn't actually retry the operation
but just gives up.
Fixes#303.
In order to be able to re-connect on certain errors, we model
connection errors separately from parsing errors. We also change
the API of the whole module to no longer forward all errors to
the subscribers but instead, only update the subscribers with
either a latest rate or a permanent failure in case we exhausted
all our options to re-connect the websocket.
To model all of this properly, we introduce to sub-modules so that
each submodule can have their own `Error` type.
Resolves#297.
First, we tell the user that we are now waiting for Alice to lock
the monero. Additionally, we tell them once we received the
transfer proof which will lead directly into the
"waiting for confirmations" function.