This commit introduces a blinding kits which abstracts over the
operations required to decrypt, deserialize and reconstruct forwarding
data from an encrypted blob of data included for nodes in blinded
routes.
When we have payments inside of a blinded route, we need to know
the incoming amount to be able to back-calculate the amount that
we need to forward using the forwarding parameters provided in the
blinded route encrypted data. This commit adds the payment amount
to our DecodeHopIteratorRequest so that it can be threaded down to
payment forwarding information creation in later commits.
Previously, we were using nextChanID to determine whether a hop
payload is for the final recipient. This is no longer suitable in a
route-blinding world where intermediate hops are allowed to have zero
nextChanID TLVs (as this information is provided to forwarding nodes
in their encrypted data). This commit updates payload reading to use
the signal provided by sphinx that we are on the last packet, rather
than implying it from the contents of a hop.
* htlcswitch/hop: use InvalidOnionVersion for replayed packets
The link will send an update_fail_malformed_htlc, so we need to set
the BADONION bit. Since there isn't a replay-specific error, we
set the failure code to InvalidOnionVersion which has the BADONION bit.
* release-notes: update for 0.17.1
This commit was previously split into the following parts to ease
review:
- 2d746f68: replace imports
- 4008f0fd: use ecdsa.Signature
- 849e33d1: remove btcec.S256()
- b8f6ebbd: use v2 library correctly
- fa80bca9: bump go modules
With the introduction of additional payload fields for mpp, it becomes
a necessity to have their values available in the on-chain resolution
flow. The incoming contest resolver notifies the invoice registry of the
arrival of a payment and needs to supply all parameters for the registry
to validate the htlc.