Now we've asserted that channeld would tell lightningd the same thing it
would do anyway, we can simply have channeld say "enable=True|False" and
lightningd fill in the other fields.
This means there's a pile of things channeld doesn't need to know any more!
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Previously, every broadcast was attached to a channel, but we can
make it explicit, so when the context is freed, the re-broadcast stops
(if rebroadcast is set).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Previously, we would forward the message to a subd, but now we have
the case where the subd is gone, but we're still connected. If the
peer anything but a reestablish in that state, we drop the connection.
Instead, an error should always make us fail the channel.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Now we're not always using the same functions to watch during
dual-funding opening, we need to make sure we're watching the close
(in particular, df close before the opening is confirmed).
So, keep a pointer, and if it's not set in drop_to_chain, set it.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We used the original channel funding output number. I'm not sure if this
was true in the previous code, or a regression I introduced, but it
caused occasonal failures in test_splice_gossip!
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We use the *same* callback for the funding tx, as well as for inflight dual-funding txs, as well as inflight splice txs. This is deeply confusing!
Instead, use explicit cbs for splicing and df. Once they're locked in, use the normal callback.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
The latter is used when we're put in the db, the former is the uncommitted state.
Currently dbid == 0 is used in addition to the state, which is unwieldy.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Experimental: JSON-RPC: added new dual-funding state `DUALOPEND_OPEN_COMMITTED`
We usually hand times by copy, not by pointer (and if we did, they should
be const!). I noticed this particularly for the state changed code, but
it goes down to to json_add_timeiso, so I fixed that too.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We should use capability tests for states (can you add htlcs?) rather than vague
descriptions (are you closing?).
And as much as possible, use switch () statements to force us to think
about all the cases, especially when we add new states!
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Currently it's half done in funding_depth_cb, and half in
channeld_tell_depth. It's very confusing as a result,
with splicing, dual-funding and zeroconf.
This does introduce a behaviour change: if a channel is NORMAL and
it gets reorganized, we force close (unless we were the one who funded
it, or it's zeroconf anyway). This is safer than continuing to use
the channel in this case!
Some tests are changed to zeroconf to make them work, but v2 doesn't
support zeroconf, so that's removed.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Not just if htlc addition is too slow, make this the default. dual-open's txabort
is excluded, however.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
And require --developer to use them.
Also refuse redirection to deprecated APIs if deprecated APIs are disabled!
Changelog-Removed: `dev-sendcustommsg` (use `sendcustommsg`, which was added in v0.10.1)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We check for list_empty, so it's always actually set.
```
lightningd/peer_control.c: In function ‘drop_to_chain’:
lightningd/peer_control.c:353:17: error: ‘tx’ may be used uninitialized [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
353 | resolve_close_command(ld, channel, cooperative, tx);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
lightningd/peer_control.c:341:36: note: ‘tx’ was declared here
341 | struct bitcoin_tx *tx;
| ^~
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
make: *** [Makefile:298: lightningd/peer_control.o] Error 1
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We were allowed to, but the spec removed that. So we handle warnings
differently from errors now.
This also means the LND "internal error" workaround is done in
lightningd (we still disconnect, but we don't want to close channel).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: Protocol: we no longer disconnect every time we receive a warning message.
During tests we can see that the subdaemon can be restarted unnecessarily if we're slow enough; we don't need to do so if it's still running.
Reported-by: Matt Morehouse <mattmorehouse@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Don’t send the funding spend to onchaind if we detect it in inflights (aka. a splice). While we already prevented onchaind_funding_spent from being called directly, the call to wallet_channeltxs_add meant onchaind_funding_spent would be called *anyway* on restart. This is now fixed.
Additionally there was a potential for a race problem depending on the firing order of the channel depth and and funding spent events.
Instead of requiring these events fire in a specific order, we make a special “memory only” inflight object to prevent the race regardless of firing order.
Changelog-Fixed: Splice: bugfix for restart related race condition interacting with adversarial close detection.
Thread the signed tx through so close's JSON return contains that,
rather than the unsigned channel->last_tx.
We have to split the "get cmd_id" from "resolve the close commands" though;
and of course, as before, we don't actually print the txids of multiple
transactions even though we may have multi in flight due to splice!
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Fixed: JSON-RPC: `close` returns a `tx` field with witness data populated (i.e. signed).
Fixes: #6440
Update the lightningd <-> channeld interface with lots of new commands to needed to facilitate spicing.
Implement the channeld splicing protocol leveraging the interactivetx protocol.
Implement lightningd’s channel_control to support channeld in its splicing efforts.
Changelog-Added: Added the features to enable splicing & resizing of active channels.
Update gossip routiens and various other hecks on the channel state to consider AWAITING_SPLICE to be routable and treated similar to CHANNELD_NORMAL.
Small updates to psbt interface
Changelog-None
Clean restart of daemon after a tx-abort is a nice way to work around
the 'persistent' disconnect that we t-bast noticed.
Changelog-Fixed: `dualopend`: Fix behavior for tx-aborts. No longer hangs, appropriately continues re-init of RBF requests without reconnction msg exchange.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: `setchannel` adds a new `ignorefeelimits` parameter to allow peer to set arbitrary commitment transaction fees on a per-channel basis.
We usually have access to `ld`, so avoid the global.
The only place generic code needs it is for the json command struct,
and that already has accessors: add one for libplugin and lightningd
to tell it if deprecated apis are OK.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
In most cases, it's the same as option_anchor_outputs, but for
fees it's different. This transformation is the simplest:
pass it as a pair, and test it explicitly.
In future we could rationalize some paths, but this was nice
and mechanical.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We were seeing hangs in disconnect in
tests/test_connection.py::test_feerate_stress, and looking at the logs
it's because we're not actually telling connectd to disconnect.
These days, we have a connect counter, so connectd knows to ignore it
if we simply haven't read the message about it already disconnecting.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This is a regression that we introduced in this release
due to some dirty parts of our codebase.
For historical reasons (I think), we were using a `json_add_sat_only`
procedure defined in `peer_control.c`. So when @rustyrussell removed the _msat,
we thought that all the fields were reflecting the new behavior, but
we were wrong.
This PR fixes this bug and also removes the additional function
from `peer_control.c`. This way, we can be sure that there is no other part
of our codebase that uses this method (except for other `json_add` methods).
Link: https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/issues/6244
Reported-by: @hMsats
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Palazzo <vincenzopalazzodev@gmail.com>
I tested this indeed breaks if we don't accept it, then implemented
the code to accept it.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Fixed: protocol: We now correctly accept the `option_scid_alias` bit in `open_channel` `channel_type`.
Changelog-Deprecated: protocol: Not setting `option_scid_alias` in `option_channel` `channel_type` for unannounced channels.
Fun story. We're changing onchaind to hand txs to us, and we will
construct them and do the broadcast for it. lightningd tells onchaind
the witness it used (with flags to indicate which fields were
signatures so should be ignored) so onchaind can recognize the tx
when/if it is mined.
And when onchaind was waiting for a CLTV delay, it wouldn't tell
lightningd yet, but wait until the parent was sufficiently deep
But this caused bugs!
In particular, on replay, onchaind would see transactions which it
hasn't sent yet. This was not a problem before, as onchaind had
created the tx, even if it hadn't told lightningd to broadcast it, so
recognized the variant when it came in. When we're relying on
lightningd to tell us what the tx will look like, this doesn't work
any more.
The cause of this is that we fire off txowatches ("this output was
spent!") while we process blocks, and only fire off txwatches ("this
tx increased depth") once all the current blocks are processed. Often
this didn't matter, since we replay messages to onchaind from the
database, *but* we trim the last few blocks on restart (or, if there's
a small reorg while we're stopped), and we can hit this misordering.
Changing our topology code to only ever process one block at a time
would be a solution, but slows down catchup (and tests, where we often
mine a run of blocks).
So, this seems like a premature optimization, but it's really
required! And in future, lightningd can use this knowledge of pending
transactions to combine them in more clever ways.
Note that if a tx is valid at block N, we broadcast it once we see
block N-1, to get it in the mempool for block N.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Libwally update breaks compatibility, so
we do this in one large step.
Changelog-Changed: JSON-RPC: elements network PSET now only supports PSETv2.
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: PSBTv2 supported for fundchannel_complete, openchannel_update, reserveinputs, sendpsbt, signpsbt, withdraw and unreserveinputs parameter psbt, openchannel_init and openchannel_bump parameter initialpsbt, openchannel_signed parameter signed_psbt and utxopsbt parameter utxopsbt