This commit fixes the instantiation of the BlindingPoint member of
PaymentDescriptor during the conversion from persisted LogUpdates.
Previously, the blinding point was not set correctly. The test from the
previous commit is also updated to now assert that this behaviour is now
correct.
In this commit, we rename the files as assembler.go houses the primary
interfaces/abstractions of the package. In the rest of the codebase,
this file is near uniformly called interface.go, so we rename the file
to make the repo more digestible at a scan.
This commit removes the call toe `ListLeasedOutputs` in `LeaseOutput` -
the returned info from `ListLeasedOutputs` can easily be accessed via
`FetchInputInfo` and this info is only used at one callsite.
`ListLeasedOutputs` then becomes unnecessary here, plus it's very slow
and needs to be refactored in `btcwallet` instead.
This commit replaces the usage of `FetchInputInfo` with
`FetchOutpointInfo` and `FetchDerivationInfo` to remove unncessary
fetching of the derivation path.
This commit introduces a new API to return information on which party opened
the channel using the new ChannelParty type. It does not change the underlying
structure of how we store this information.
This commit breaks the ChannelConstraints structure into two
sub-structures that reflect the fundamental differences in how
these parameters are used. On its face it may not seem necessary,
however the distinction introduced here is relevant for how we
will be implementing the Dynamic Commitments proposal.
With this PR we might call the stop method even when the start
method of a subsystem did not successfully finish therefore we
need to make sure we guard the stop methods for potential panics
if some variables are not initialized in the contructors of the
subsystems.
This commit expands the definition of the dust limit to take into
account commitment fees as well as dust HTLCs. The dust limit is now
known as a fee exposure threshold. Dust HTLCs are fees anyways so it
makes sense to account for commitment fees as well. The link has
been modified slightly to calculate dust. In the future, the switch
dust calculations can be removed.
Previously we may get a floor feerate when calling `EstimateFeePerKW`
due to the fee estimator not finishing its startup process, which gives
us an empty fee map.
This is now fixed to return an error if the estimator is not started.
This commit adds a new expected field, `min_relay_feerate`, in the
response body returned from the API source, allowing the API to specify
a min relay feerate to be used instead of the FeePerKwFloor.
This change is backwards compatible as for an old API source which
doesn't specify the `min_relay_feerate`, it will be interpreted as zero.