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.
Fix our existing test to have a valid intermediate hop that will pass
stricter validation. Previously, we did not specify a next channel for
an intermediate hop (which violates bolt4).
Previously, we'd use the value of nextChanID to infer whether a payload
was for the final hop in a route. This commit updates our packing logic
to explicitly signal to account for blinded routes, which allow zero
value nextChanID in intermediate hops. This is a preparatory commit
that allows us to more thoroughly validate payloads.
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.
Update test to include the sphinx action to more closely represent
reality. This will be required when we add more validation to the
presence of a nextChanID field. A MoreHops action is chose because
we're testing the case with a payload that contains forwarding info.
* 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 adds the encrypted_data, blinding_point and total_amt_msat
tlvs to the known set of even tlvs for the onion payload. These TLVs
are added in two places (the onion payload and hop struct) because
lnd uses the same set of TLV types for both structs (and they
inherently represent the same thing).
Note: in some places, unit tests intentionally mimic the style
of older tests, so as to be more consistently readable.
hop.Payload and route.Hop are analogs, with onion payloads encoded from
route.Hops and decoded to hop.Payloads. For checking equality of
encoding/decoding, we implement a helper function to convert
hop.Payloads into route.Hops.
This changes the call-sites in several places to use the *P2P variants
to not trigger an OOM on untrusted input. This makes the code safe with
the new tlv version. Note that the call-sites prior to this change were
also safe.
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
Tlv is used more widely in lnd than just for the onion payload. This
commit isolated the protocol-specific odd/even logic, so that tlv can be
used freely elsewhere. An example of this use is db serialization.
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.
This commit modifies the NewPayloadFromReader to apply known
presence/omission contraints in the event that the tlv parser returns an
unknown required type failure.
Now that the parser has been modified to finished parsing the stream to
obtain a proper parsed type set, we can accurately apply these higher
level validation checks. This overrides required type failures, such
that they are only returned if the sender properly abided by the
constraints on fields for which we know.
The unit tests are updated to create otherwise valid payloads that then
return unknown required type failures. In one case, a test which
previously returned an unknown required type failure is made to return
an included failure for the sid, indicating the unknown required type 0
is being overruled.
This commit adds a hop.PayloadViolation enum which encompasses the cases
where the sender omits, includes, or requires a type that causes an
ErrInvalidPayload faiulre.
The existing Omitted bool is converted to this PayloadViolation, and
NewPayloadFromReader is updated to return such a failure with a
RequiredViolation when an unknown required type is detected.
The unit tests are updated to cover the three possible cases of
RequiredViolations, as well as included valid intermediate and final hop
tests.
From BOLT 04:
The writer:
- MUST include amt_to_forward and outgoing_cltv_value for every node.
- MUST include short_channel_id for every non-final node.
- MUST NOT include short_channel_id for the final node.