In this commit, we update the breach arb to support taproot channels. We
utilize the new taproot briefcase space to store both control blocks,
and also the first+second level scripts for the set of HTLCs.
In this commit, we add a new NewCommitState struct. This preps us for
the future change wherein a partial signature is also added to the mix.
All related tests and type signatures have also been updated
accordingly.
In this commit, we extract the musig2 session management into a new
module. This allows us to re-use the session logic elsewhere in unit
tests so we don't need to instantiate the entire wallet.
This commit adds a new build tag `integration` and removes the old tag
`rpctest` for clarity. Multiple unnecessary usages of `build !rpctest`
is also removed.
This commit changes the `NewBreachRetribution` to use the new revocation
log format, while maintaining the compatibilty to use an older
revocation log format. Unit tests have been added to make sure a breach
retribution can be created in both log formats.
This also means the watch tower needs to pass the relevant commit tx at
its backup height when creating the breach retribution during backing
up. This is achieved by recording the current remote commitment state
before advancing the remote commitment chain.
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
This commit modifies the channel state machine to be able to derive the
proper commitment and second-level HTLC output scripts required by the
new script-enforced leased channel commitment type.
In this commit, we take an initial step towards converting the existing
breach arbiter and utxo nursery logic into contract resolvers by moving
the files as is, into the `contractcourt` pacakge.
This commit is primarily move only, though we had to massage some
interfaces and config names along the way to make things compile and the
tests run properly.