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?!)
The spec doesn't say to do this, but it makes sense, otherwise
they'll never be able to mutually close the channel.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
No more sending "all-channel" errors; in particular, gossipd now only
sends warnings (which make us hang up), not errors, and peer_connected
rejections are warnings (and disconnect), not errors.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: Plugins: `peer_connected` rejections now send a warning, not an error, to the peer.
And make all the callers choose which one. In general, I prefer warn,
which lets them reconnect and try again, however some places are either
stated that they must be errors in the spec itself, or in openingd
where we abandon the channel when we close the connection anyway.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: Protocol: we now send warning messages and close the connection, except on unrecoverable errors.
This is in line with the warnings draft, where all-zeroes in a
channel_id is no longer special (i.e. it will be ignored).
But gossipd would send these if it got upset with us, so it's best
practice to ignore them for now anyway.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: Protocol: we treat error messages from peer which refer to "all channels" as warnings, not errors.
This takes from the draft spec at https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/pull/834
Note that if this draft does not get included, the peer will simply
ignore the warning message (we always close the connection afterwards
anyway).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: Protocol: we now report the new (draft) warning message.
Let plugins know when a channel open has failed.
We need to notify accepters now too, so we remove the check on who's
funding the channel before sending the 'failed' message from
dualopend->master.
We already know what the channel id is, we should go ahead and pass it
on to any listening plugins -- this makes clean up easier/possible
if a open fails early on and we've got reserved utxos.
There's a case where a dropped funding_locked will result in the peer
moving onto channeld, while we stay in dualopend. As we haven't
received their funding_locked, we retransmit tx_sigs, which channeld
will need to handle.
With the patch the peer drops it on the floor; the peer will resend
funding_locked on reconnect, which will correctly advance us to
channeld and CHANNELD_NORMAL
Prior to this, all reconnect logic lived in channeld. If you
disconnected before we finished building a funding transaction, that was
no big deal. Now, however, we're waiting for the funding to lock in in
dualopend, instead of handing straight to channeld to wait.
So we need a way to restart dualopend.
We were incorrectly saving the *remote's* commitment transaction as the
'last_tx' for a peer, not our own local one.
When we applied the 'remote_commit_sig' to it, it would fail since the
remote's signature doesn't validate for their commitment transaction.
This will make it possible to do RBF, since we can re-start the opening
process in dualopend while waiting for lock-in.
Note the new channel states are being used, DUALOPEND_INIT and
DUALOPEND_AWAITING_LOCKIN, to differentiate from openingd/channeld opens