This changes many fields: in non-deprecated mode, they're now raw integers.
This was always the intention, but the transition was never completed.
Suggested-By: @ShahanaFarooqui
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: JSON-RPC: "_msat" fields can be raw numbers, not "123msat" strings (please handle both!)
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: "_msat" fields as "123msat" strings (will be only numbers)
This code was buggy: handing "1000" as a parameter to
min_their_funding_msat, don't turn that into "1000sat"!
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We should be using amount_msat always. Many tests were not. Plus,
deprecating it simplifies the code.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Deprecated: JSONRPC: `sendpay` `route` elements `msatoshi` (use `amount_msat`)
This prepares for when they start being u64, not strings with msat appended.
This has a strange side effect on our schema: despite the name,
decodepay's `fee_base_msat` is actually a u64, which we now convert to
msat on decode.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
The name in the spec is `msat`, but I don't want to make an API exception.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: `fetchinvoice` `changes` `amount_msat`
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: `fetchinvoice` `changes` `msat` (use `amount_msat`)
This is consistent with our output changes, and increases consistency.
It also keeps future sanity checks happy, that we only use JSON msat
helpers with '_msat' fields.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: JSON-RPC: `invoice`, `sendonion`, `sendpay`, `pay`, `keysend`, `fetchinvoice`, `sendinvoice`: `msatoshi` argument is now called `amount_msat` to match other fields.
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: `invoice`, `sendonion`, `sendpay`, `pay`, `keysend`, `fetchinvoice`, `sendinvoice` `msatoshi` (use `amount_msat`)
The new msat fields are turned into Millisatoshi, so handle that correctly
too in tests too.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `coin_movement` notification: `balance`, `credit`, `debit` and `fees` (use `balance_msat`, `credit_msat`, `debit_msat` and `fees_msat`)
In general, we don't like to use `null` in JSON: simply omit the
field. I found this one because it broke our 'msat' parsing (made
stricter in followup) which doesn't allow `null`.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Deprecated: `listconfigs` `plugins` `options` which are not set are omitted, not `null`.
We had json_add_amount_msat_only(), which was designed to be used to
print out msat fields, if we had sats.
However, we misused it, so split it into the three different cases:
1. json_add_amount_sat_msat: We are using it correctly, with a field called
xxx_msat.
2. json_add_amount_sats_deprecated: We were using it wrong, so deprecate
the old field and create a new one which does end in _msat.
3. json_add_sats: we were using it to hand sats as a JSON parameter to an
interface, where "XXXsat".
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `rbf_channel` and `openchannel2` hooks `their_funding` (use `their_funding_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel2` hook `dust_limit_satoshis` (use `dust_limit_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel` hook `funding_satoshis` (use `funding_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel` hook `dust_limit_satoshis` (use `dust_limit_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `openchannel` hook `channel_reserve_satoshis` (use `channel_reserve_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `channel_opened` notification `amount` (use `funding_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: JSON-RPC: `listtransactions` `msat` (use `amount_msat`)
Changelog-Deprecated: Plugins: `htlc_accepted` `forward_amount` (use `forward_msat`)
Changelog-Added: Plugins: `htlc_accepted` now exposes the `short_channel_id` for the channel from which that HTLC is coming from and the low-level per-channel HTLC `id`, which are necessary for bridging two different Lightning Networks when MPP is involved.
Before this fix, there was the situation where a DEVELOPER=1 node would
announce non-public addresses on mainnet if detected. Since there
are some nodes on the internet that falsely report local addresses
we move this 'testing feature' to 'dev-allow-locahost' nodes.
Changelog-None
When starting a plugin, if the plugin path cannot be found in
absolute context, assume it is a relative path to the default
plugins dir. As a result, the following now works when my_plugin.py
is installed in the default plugins dir:
lightning-cli plugin start my_plugin.py
Also update the plugin documentation to reflect that the use of a
relative path is now available.
Changelog-Added: plugin start RPC subcommand now assumes relative path to default plugins dir if the path is not found in absolute context. i.e. lightning-cli plugin start my_plugin.py
[ Squashed two commits into one -- RR ]
Instead of doing an allocation per entry, put the entry in directly.
This means only 30 bit resolution on 32-bit machines, but if a bit
of gossip gets accidently suppressed that's ok.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
When we moved gossip filtering to connectd, this aging got lost.
Without this, we hit the 10,000 entry limit before expiring full
gossip anti-echo cache. This is under 1M in allocations per peer, but
in DEVELOPER mode each allocation includes adds 3 notifiers (32 bytes
each) and a backtrace child (40 + 40 + 256 bytes), making it almost
10MB per peer, plus allocation overhead.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Fixed: connectd: large memory usage with many peers fixed.
Per BIP-0171, the signature map is of pubkey to "The signature as would
be pushed to the stack from a scriptSig or witness".
Fixes 5298
Changelog-Fixed: PSBT: Fix signature encoding to comply with BIP-0171.
Signed-off-by: Jon Griffiths <jon_p_griffiths@yahoo.com>
This likely lead to a number of false errors when attempting to
route. We deemed a channel to be unusable as soon as either direction
isn't usable. This is bad since it excludes not only zeroconf
channels (which have different scids for the two directions), but it
also excludes any channel that we haven't seen an update from
yet. This was likely introduced when attemting to exclude nodes that
haven't sent a disable, but their peer has, but this is not necessary
as the unresponsive node would be marked as isolated by all its peers,
so we don't need to artificially mark a channel direction as disabled
when really we can't even enter the node to traverse the channel in
that direction.
Changelog-Fixed: routing: Fixed an issue where we would exclude the entire channel if either direction was disabled, or we hadn't seen an update yet.