Using a 'feestep' is more restrictive than you'd want, instead we
enforce that the next feerate must be at least 1/64th more than the
last, but put no upper limit on it
Includes update to lnprototest changes
Contributed-By: Vincenzo Palazzo <vincenzopalazzodev@gmail.com>
Changelog-EXPERIMENTAL: Protocol: Replaces init_rbf's `fee_step` for RBF of v2 opens with `funding_feerate_perkw`, breaking change
Enable non-dev builds to send custom messages.
Preserves 'dev-' for compat-enabled builds.
Changelog-Changed: JSON-RPC: moved dev-sendcustommsg to sendcustommsg
Let the callers do that (only channeld needs to do this).
We temporarily send an error on unknown reestablish in openingd, as
this mimic previous behavior and avoids breaking tests (it does leave
a BROKEN message in the logs though, so
test_funding_external_wallet_corners needs to ignore that for now.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Peer sends funding locked, we tell lightningd who saves it to disk.
Then we restart/reconnect and they retransmit funding_locked. We were
re-notifying lightningd about their lock-in, which was crashing/breaking
things. Instead, we ignore duplicate lock-in messages from the peer.
lightningd-1: 2021-05-11T18:00:12.844Z **BROKEN** 022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59-chan#1: Internal error DUALOPEND_AWAITING_LOCKIN: channel_got_funding_locked twice
This is set by the peer and is non-negotiable. We're not even going to
check if you got it right. You were told about it via `openchannel2`.
It is what it is.
The other side doesn't know it until *after* it parses this msg. We
add a quick hack to still allow old nodes to work (for now!).
This also fixes a bug (spotted by @niftynei) where any errors we sent
before accepter_start2 would have the new (unknowable!) channel_id
rather than the temp one.
Authored-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
You can now activate dual-funded channels using the
`--experimental-dual-fund` flag
Changelog-Changed: Config: `--experimental-dual-fund` runtime flag will enable dual-funded protocol on this node
In the case of failures/disconnects between dualopend receiving the sigs
and the main man disconnecting (as can happen using the testing
disconnects), failing to forward their sigs over to lightningd can
result in the channel never progressing from DUALOPEND_OPEN_INIT
to DUALOPEND_AWAITING_LOCKIN.
Always re-relay.
> If the peer's revocation basepoint is unknown (e.g. `open_channel2`),
> a temporary `channel_id` should be found by using a zeroed out basepoint
> for the unknown peer.
We consolidate to the latest/singular RFC patch for dual-funding, so
there's just a single patchfile for the change. Plus we move back to the
opener setting the desired feerate, the accepter merely declines to
participate if they disagree with the set rate.
Looks like #4394 treated a symptom but not the root cause. We were
actually sending the message framed with the WIRE_CUSTOMMSG_OUT and
the length prefix over the encrypted connection to the peer. It just
happened to be a valid custommsg...
This fixes the issue, and this time I made sure we actually send the
raw message over the wire. However for backward compatibility we
needed to imitate the faulty behavior which is 90% of this patch :-)
Changelog-Fixed: plugin: `dev-sendcustommsg` included the type and length prefix when sending a message.
If we're doing an RBF, it's possible that the peer will send us a
funding_locked, shutdown, or tx_signatures message. (We get tx_sigs out
of order on a reconnect)
This lets us gracefully handle a shutdown or funding_locked
sent at any time (after first funding tx) as well.
We move over to the new "warning" paradigm, instead of using
an "rbf_fail" message.
Every failure is either a warning or an error; on warnings we
hang up and reconnect later, effectively resetting the state.
We're *mostly* set up for both sides doing RBF, except that it reverses
the callback flow (using the plugin vs RPC calls) and we're not
currently smart enough to flip between them gracefully
We need to make sure that there's at least one input that's represented
in every single RBF-attempt for this channel, to prevent "parallel"
subsequent RBFs from succeeding/opening (the multi-channel backdoor?!)