It's going to want to remember these, in case it encounters peers'
commitment tx and needs to boost it with CPFP on the anchor.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
channel_txs was a thin wrapper around channel_splice_txs, but that's
just confusing. Rename channel_splice_txs to channel_txs, and just
call it everywhere.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Also requires us to expose memleak when !DEVELOPER, however we only
ever used the memleak tracking when the LIGHTNINGD_DEV_MEMLEAK
environment variable was set, so keep that.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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.
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>
The channel->htlcs map was exhibiting unbounded growth, as elements were
never removed from it. This was causing lightning_channeld processes to
consume ever-increasing amounts of memory, and iterating over the map
was causing ever-increasing CPU utilization. There were FIXME comments
suggesting that the intention was to remove HTLCs from the map upon
their deaths. This commit implements that intention.
Changelog-Fixed: channeld no longer retains dead HTLCs in memory.
If a channel goes offline while the count of outstanding outgoing HTLCs
exceeds the limit that we enforce against the peer, then the channel
could never be brought online again because `add_htlc` called by
`channel_force_htlcs` in `channeld/full_channel.c` would return
`CHANNEL_ERR_TOO_MANY_HTLCS`. The protocol specification actually does
allow us to exceed the limits that we are enforcing against the peer;
we are only prohibited from exceeding the limits that the peer is
enforcing against us. `add_htlc` takes an `enforce_aggregate_limits`
parameter that appears to have been intended for `channel_force_htlcs`
to exempt the local node from obeying the limits that it is enforcing
against the peer, but this parameter was only being respected for the
total HTLC value-in-flight check but not for the HTLC count check. This
commit respects the parameter for the HTLC count check as well and
resolves the problem of "Could not restore HTLCs".
Fixes: #5636
Changelog-Fixed: channeld: Channel reinitialization no longer fails when the number of outstanding outgoing HTLCs exceeds `max_accepted_htlcs`.
Mostly comments and docs: some places are actually paths, which
I have avoided changing. We may migrate them slowly, particularly
when they're user-visible.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We do this (send warnings) in almost all cases anyway, so mainly this
is a textual update, but there are some changes:
1. Send ERROR not WARNING if they send a malformed commitment secret.
2. Send WARNING not ERROR if they get the shutdown_scriptpubkey wrong (vs upfront)
3. Send WARNING not ERROR if they send a bad shutdown_scriptpubkey (e.g. p2pkh in future)
4. Rename some vars 'err' to 'warn' to make it clear we send a warning.
This means test_option_upfront_shutdown_script can be made reliable, too,
and it now warns and doesn't automatically close channel.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
for every new added htlc, check that adding it won't go over our 'dust
budget' (which assumes a slightly higher than current feerate, as this
prevents sudden feerate changes from overshooting our dust budget)
note that if the feerate changes surpass the limits we've set, we
immediately fail the channel.
If we're over the dust limit, we fail it immediatey *after* commiting
it, but we need a way to signal this throughout the lifecycle, so we add
it to htlc_in struct and persist it through to the database.
If it's supposed to be failed, we fail after the commit cycle is
completed.
Before:
Ten builds, laptop -j5, no ccache:
```
real 0m36.686000-38.956000(38.608+/-0.65)s
user 2m32.864000-42.253000(40.7545+/-2.7)s
sys 0m16.618000-18.316000(17.8531+/-0.48)s
```
Ten builds, laptop -j5, ccache (warm):
```
real 0m8.212000-8.577000(8.39989+/-0.13)s
user 0m12.731000-13.212000(12.9751+/-0.17)s
sys 0m3.697000-3.902000(3.83722+/-0.064)s
```
After:
Ten builds, laptop -j5, no ccache: 8% faster
```
real 0m33.802000-35.773000(35.468+/-0.54)s
user 2m19.073000-27.754000(26.2542+/-2.3)s
sys 0m15.784000-17.173000(16.7165+/-0.37)s
```
Ten builds, laptop -j5, ccache (warm): 1% faster
```
real 0m8.200000-8.485000(8.30138+/-0.097)s
user 0m12.485000-13.100000(12.7344+/-0.19)s
sys 0m3.702000-3.889000(3.78787+/-0.056)s
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This touches a lot of text, mainly to change "if `option_anchor_outputs`"
to "if `option_anchors`"
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This includes the new bolt11 test vectors, and also removes the
requirement that HTLCs be less than 2^32 msat. We keep that for now
because Electrum enforced it on receive: in two releases we will stop
that too.
So no longer warn about needing mpp in that case either.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Deprecated: Protocol: No longer restrict HTLCs to
This check is going away anyway (only Electrum enforced it), but we
know that all wumbo peers expect large HTLCs to work today.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: Protocol: Allow sending large HTLCs if peer offers option_support_large_channel (> 4294967295msat)
For quiescence, we can't have sent any updates at all.
But for upgrades on reconnection, we may have already added
uncommitted HTLCs for retransmission, but they don't count towards
"are we quiesced" since they're not sent yet.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
As you can see, I did a lot of debugging before realizing that the
actual problem is in the pay plugin :(
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
By iterating through them forward, we would often increment
them more than once! Always print feestate transitions,
which is how I worked this out.
Changelog-Fixed: Protocol: handle complex feerate transitions correctly.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We try not to exceed either side, but the spec still allows them to
(we don't, but older nodes would have, as could other implementations).
Fixes: #3953
Changelog-Fixed: protocol: overzealous close when peer sent more HTLCs than they'd told us we could send.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We should actually be including this (as it may define _GNU_SOURCE
etc) before any system headers. But where we include <assert.h> we
often didn't, because check-includes would complain that the headers
included it too.
Weaken that check, and include config.h in C files before assert.h.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
I saw this message:
```
lightning_channeld: outstanding taken(): channeld/channeld.c:3087:blinding
lightning_channeld: outstanding taken(): channeld/channeld.c:3087:blinding
lightning_channeld: outstanding taken(): channeld/channeld.c:3087:blinding
```
The caller does take(blinding), but blinding can be NULL. We should
move the code around to do the take() earlier anyway.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We didn't care, but other implementations (particularly lnd) do. And it
does violate the spec.
(We need to use skip not xfail on the test which catches this, since
xfail doesn't seem to stop errors reported by cleanup)
(Includes Christian's typo fix!)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
v2 channel open uses a different method to derive the channel_id, so now
we save it to the database so that we dont have to remember how to
derive it for each.
includes a migration for existing channels
This also means we subtract 660 satoshis more everywhere we subtract
the base fee (except for mutual close, where the base fee is still
used).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
HTLC fees increase (larger weight), and the fee paid by the opener
has to include the anchor outputs (i.e. 660 sats).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Update the `bitcoin_tx_add_input` interface to accept a witness script
and or scriptPubkey.
We save the amount + witness script + witness program (if known) to
the PSBT object for a transaction when creating an input.