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237 Commits (2a0fc3f2782655a22761f99c1764c91e772fbd10)

Author SHA1 Message Date
rishflab da9d09aa5e Create Database trait
Use domain types in database API to prevent leaking of database types.
This trait will allow us to smoothly introduce the sqlite database.
3 years ago
rishflab ce58b8b333 Handle errors when waiting for subscriptions
We were not thorough enough in PR #705 and there were some remaining
unhandled errors.

Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 18faa786d6 Fail if something goes wrong when checking tx lock status
Probably a failure when interacting with the electrum node to get script
 status updates
3 years ago
Thomas Eizinger 8f50eb2f34
Utilize tracing's fields more 3 years ago
Thomas Eizinger 9119ce5cc4
Tidy up log messages across the codebase
1. Clearly separate the log messages from any fields that are
captured. The log message itself should be meaningful because it
depends on the underlying formatter, how/if the fields are displayed.
2. Some log messages had very little context, expand that.
3. Wording of errors was inconsistent, hopefully all errors should
now start with `Failed to ...`.
4. Some log messages were duplicated across multiple layers (like opening
the database).
5. Some log messages were split into two where one part is now an `error!`
and the 2nd part is an `info!` on what is happening next.
6. Where appropriate, punctuation has been removed to not interrupt
the reader's flow.
3 years ago
Thomas Eizinger 78480547d5
Don't import tracing's macros
Log statements end up getting changed constantly and having to clean
up imports after that is annoying, for example, if the last `info!`
in a file disappears, you end up with an unused import warning.

Fully qualifying tracing's macros prevents that and also communicates
clearly that we are using tracing and not log.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel c0070f8fa7
Move files from `protocol` to appropriate module
Some network and application specific code does not belong in the protocol module and was moved.
Eventloop, recovery and the outside behaviour were moved to the respective application module because they are application specific.

The `swap_setup` was moved into the network module because upon change both sides will have to be changed and should thus stay close together.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 818147a629
`swap_setup` instead of `spot_price` and `execution_setup`
Having `spot_price` and `execution_setup` as separate protocols did not bring any advantages, but was problematic because we had to ensure that `execution_setup` would be triggered after `spot_price`. Because of this dependency it is better to combine the protocols into one.

Combining the protocols also allows a refactoring to get rid of the `libp2p-async-await` dependency.

Alice always listens for the `swap_setup` protocol. When Bob opens a substream on that protocol the spot price is communicated, and then all execution setup messages (swap-id and signature exchange).
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 529de8d5fd
ASB aborts if CLI does not lock BTC
Includes a new state that is used to await BTC lock tx finality. Upon starting the swap we initially only wait for the BTC lock tx to be seen in the mempool.
This is guarded by a short timeout (3 mins), because it is assumed that in the current setup (sport_price + execution_setup only triggered upon funds being available already) the lock transaction should be picked up almost instanly after the execution setup succeeded.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel c4c798ea20
Timeout on `execution_setup` for ASB
Similar to the CLI the ASB has to ensure that the execution_setup is executed within a certain time.
Without a timeout the price (returned by `spot_price` would be guaranteed with the CLI indefinitely.
3 years ago
Thomas Eizinger b7064578ca
Reduce level of indentation of match statements 3 years ago
Thomas Eizinger f1182f97c0
Simplify match statement
This code is unnecessarily complicated.
3 years ago
Thomas Eizinger 1ba186aa63
Make log message a proper statement
"Listening on" is only half a sentence.
3 years ago
bors[bot] baf5a0896e
Merge #536
536: Switch to using stable Rust instead of nightly r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger



Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel c9064d5a37
Add ping protocol to ensure connection is alive
Adds the ping behaviour to both ASB and CLI behaviour that periodically pings a connected party to ensure that the underlying network connection is still alive.
This fixes problems with long-running connections that become dead without a connection closure being reported back to the swarm.
3 years ago
Thomas Eizinger 8f9d612af2
Change to stable Rust 1.52
Fix clippy warnings that are new in this version.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 01af9a5676
Bitcoin transaction published state
This improves the error handling on the ASB.
Once the Bitcoin redeem transaction is seen in mempool, the state machine cannot transition to a cancel scenario anymore because at that point the CLI will have redeemed the Monero.
The additional state then waits for transaction finality.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel af60d3bb54
Network check upon spot price request 3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch 316f95c65b
Always log whole causality chain for errors. 3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch c011e95062
Improve logging by adding details as fields instead of into the msg. 3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch 1706b36800
Log exchange rate at each state. 3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 652aae9590
Introduce a minimum buy amount
Introduces a minimum buy Bitcoin amount similar to the maximum amount already present.
For the CLI the minimum amount is enforced by waiting until at least the minimum is available as max-giveable amount.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 6d3cf0af91
Include too low balance into Alice's error 3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 23d9637a4b
Work in review comments 3 years ago
Daniel Karzel daa572e5bf
Move recovery commands in dedicated module
Less clutter in the folder structure.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 4deb96a3c5
ASB manual recovery commands
Adds `cancel`, `refund`, `punish`, `redeem` and `safely-abort` commands to the ASB that can be used to trigger the specific scenario for the swap by ID.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 89b3d07eba
Network protocol tests for spot_price behaviour
Each test spawns swarm for Alice and Bob that only contains the spot_price behaviours and uses a memory transport.
Tests cover happy path (i.e. expected price is returned) and error scenarios.
Implementation of `TestRate` on `LatestRate` allows testing rate fetch error and quote calculation error behaviour.

Thanks to @thomaseizinger for ramping up the test framework for comit-rs in the past!
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 03a0dc73cd
Alice's spot_price Behaviour reports back Error
Instead of handling all errors on the inside spot_price errors are bubbled up (as `SwapRequestDeclined`).
This allows us to test both Alice's and Bob's behaviour for all scenarios.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 5aac76598d
Decouple ASB/CLI Errors from Error sent over wire
What goes over the wire should not be coupled to the errors being printed.
For the CLI and ASB we introduce a separate error enum that is used for logging.
When sending over the wire the errors are mapped to and from the `network::spot_price::Error`.

As part of Bob-specific spot_price code was moved from the network into bob.
Clearly separation of the network API from bob/alice.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 52f648e1de
Alice's spot price logic into dedicated behaviour
Move Alice's spot price logic into a dedicated network behaviour that handles all the logic.
The new behaviour encapsulates the complete state necessary for spot price request decision making.
The network behaviour cannot handle asynchronous calls, thus the balance is managed inside the spot price and has to updated regularly from the outside to ensure the spot price balance check has up to date data.
At the moment the balance is updated upon an incoming quote requests.

Code that is relevant for both ASB and CLI remains in the `network::spot_price` module (e.g. `network::spot_price::Error`).
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel ea76ae5821
Return proper error to CLI for all expected scenarios
When a CLI requests a spot price have some errors that are expected, where we can provide a proper error message for the CLI:
- Balance of ASB too low
- Buy amount sent by CLI exceeds maximum buy amount accepted by ASB
- ASB is running in maintenance mode and does not accept incoming swap requests

All of these errors returns a proper error to the CLI and prints a warning in the ASB logs.
Any other unexpected error will result in closing the channel with the CLI and printing an error in the ASB logs.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel f6497778ed
Add resume-only mode for the ASB
Resume-only is a maintenance mode where no swaps are accepted but unfinished swaps are resumed.
This is achieve by ignoring incoming spot-price requests (that would lead to execution setup) in the event-loop.
3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch 59a55dcbdd
Remove todo for cleanup note. 3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch 68ae47edf4
Log error message. 3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch dc8dd5af28
Add relative and absolute max transaction fee. 3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch dc6ab0fa52
Ensure that constant weights do not go out of sync with code. 3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch 77f6f11a7f
Pass address/fees into State0 instead of passing in the wallet. 3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch 9e8b788aa9
Rename weight constants. 3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch ee90c228b4
Dynamically calculate fees using electrum's estimate_fee.
Electrum has an estimate-fee feature which takes as input the block you want a tx to be included.
The result is a recommendation of BTC/vbyte.
Using this recommendation and the knowledge about the size of our transactions we compute an appropriate fee.
The size of the transactions were taken from real transactions as published on bitcoin testnet.
Note: in reality these sizes might fluctuate a bit but not for much.
3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch 38540b4de5
Dynamically chose fee for TxCancel.
Bob chooses the fee for TxCancel because he is the one that cares.
3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch 1012e39527
Dynamically chose fee for TxRefund and TxPunish.
Alice chooses the fee for TxPunish because she is the one that cares.
Bob chooses the fee for TxRefund because he is the one that cares.

Note must be taken here because if the fee is too low (e.g. < min tx fee) then she might not be able to publish TxRedeem at all.
3 years ago
Philipp Hoenisch d5c1b6693e
Dynamically chose fee for TxRedeem.
Alice chooses the fee for TxRedeem because she is the one that cares. Note must be taken here because if the fee is too low (e.g. < min tx fee) then she might not be able to publish TxRedeem at all.
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel 3c2dfa830a
Peer check for incoming encrypted signatures
Alice validates that incoming encsig messages are coming from the peer-id that is associated with the swap.
Encsig message from a peer-id different to the one associated with the swap are ignored.
3 years ago
Thomas Eizinger 5b515d6fb2
Don't qualify with `alice::` if we are within a module of Alice 3 years ago
Thomas Eizinger 6d06db3259
Use macro-based JSON-RPC client 3 years ago
dependabot[bot] 19483c5ead
Bump libp2p from 0.36.0 to 0.37.1
Bumps [libp2p](https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p) from 0.36.0 to 0.37.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/compare/v0.36.0...v0.37.1)

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
3 years ago
Thomas Eizinger b417950f99
Improve error reporting of failed protocols
Instead of forwarding every error, we deliberately ignore certain
variants that are not worth being printed to the log. In particular,
this concerns "UnsupportedProtocols" and "ResponseOmission".

To make this less verbose we introduce a macro for mapping a
`RequestResponseEvent` to `{alice,bob}::OutEvent`. We use a macro
because those `OutEvent`s are different types and the only other
way of abstracting over them would be to introduce traits that we
implement on both of them.

To make the macro easier to use, we move all the `From` implementations
that convert between the protocol and the more high-level behaviour
into the actual protocol module.
3 years ago
Thomas Eizinger f0f7288bb6
Introduce a `redial::Behaviour`
This behaviour makes Bob re-dial Alice with an exponential backoff as
soon as the connection is lost.
3 years ago
bors[bot] 19766b9759
Merge #405
405: Concurrent swaps with same peer r=da-kami a=da-kami

Fixes #367 

- [x] Concurrent swaps with same peer

Not sure how much more time I should invest into this. We could just merge the current state and then do improvements on top...?

Improvements:

- [x] Think `// TODO: Remove unnecessary swap-id check` through and remove it
- [x] Add concurrent swap test, multiple swaps with same Bob
- [ ] Save swap messages without matching swap in execution in the database
- [ ] Assert the balances in the new concurrent swap tests
- [ ] ~~Add concurrent swap test, multiple swaps with different Bobs~~
- [ ] ~~Send swap-id in separate message, not on top of `Message0`~~

Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
3 years ago
Daniel Karzel c976358c37
Multiple swaps with the same peer
- Swap-id is exchanged during execution setup. CLI (Bob) sends the swap-id to be used in his first message.
- Transfer poof and encryption signature messages include the swap-id so it can be properly associated with the correct swap.
- ASB: Encryption signatures are associated with swaps by swap-id, not peer-id.
- ASB: Transfer proofs are still associated to peer-ids (because they have to be sent to the respective peer), but the ASB can buffer multiple
- CLI: Incoming transfer proofs are checked for matching swap-id. If a transfer proof with a different swap-id than the current executing swap is received it will be ignored. We can change this to saving into the database.

Includes concurrent swap tests with the same Bob.

- One test that pauses and starts an additional swap after the transfer proof was received. Results in both swaps being redeemed after resuming the first swap.
- One test that pauses and starts an additional swap before the transfer proof is sent (just after BTC locked). Results in the second swap redeeming and the first swap being refunded (because the transfer proof on Bob's side is lost). Once we store transfer proofs that we receive during executing a different swap into the database both swaps should redeem.

Note that the monero harness was adapted to allow creating wallets with multiple outputs, which is needed for Alice.
3 years ago