Add a new subpackage to `lnd/channeldb` to hold some of the types that
are used in the package itself and in other packages that should not
depend on `channeldb`.
This introduces a BigSize migration that is used to expand the width
of the ChannelStatus and ChannelType fields. Three channel "types"
are added - ZeroConfBit, ScidAliasChanBit, and ScidAliasFeatureBit.
ScidAliasChanBit denotes that the scid-alias channel type was
negotiated for the channel. ScidAliasFeatureBit denotes that the
scid-alias feature bit was negotiated during the *lifetime* of the
channel. Several helper functions on the OpenChannel struct are
exposed to aid callers from different packages.
The RefreshShortChanID has been renamed to Refresh.
A new function BroadcastHeight is used to guard access to the
mutable FundingBroadcastHeight member. This prevents data races.
This commit deletes the function `BalancesAtHeight` since its only
usague is to find the push amount, which can be achieved by saving the
initial balances.
Another reason to remove it is to pave the way to incooperate our new
revocation log. If we ever need this function again, we can add it back
by visiting all the revocation logs to calculate the balances at a given
height.
This commit replaces the method RevocationLogTail which in used in our
unit test with a private method revocationLogTailCommitHeight. The new
method returns the commit height only since that's what's needed in the
test.
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
Messages:
- UpdateFulfillHTLC
- UpdateFee
- UpdateFailMalformedHTLC
- UpdateFailHTLC
- UpdateAddHTLC
- Shutdown
- RevokeAndAck
- ReplyShortChanIDsEnd
- ReplyChannelRange
- QueryShortChanIDs
- QueryChannelRange
- NodeAnnouncement
- Init
- GossipTimestampRange
- FundingSigned
- FundingLocked
- FundingCreated
- CommitSig
- ClosingSigned
- ChannelUpdate
- ChannelReestablish
- ChannelAnnouncement
- AnnounceSignatures
lnwire: update quickcheck tests, use constant for Error
multi: update unit tests to pass deep equal assertions with messages
In this commit, we update a series of unit tests in the code base to now
pass due to the new wire message encode/decode logic. In many instances,
we'll now manually set the extra bytes to an empty byte slice to avoid
comparisons that fail due to one message having an empty byte slice and
the other having a nil pointer.
Similar to what we did for the local state handling, we extract handling
all known remote states we can act on (breach, current, pending state)
into its own method.
Since we want to handle the case where we lost state (both in case of
local and remote close) last, we don't rely on the remote state number
to check which commit we are looking at, but match on TXIDs directly.
Similarly as with kvdb.View this commits adds a reset closure to the
kvdb.Update call in order to be able to reset external state if the
underlying db backend needs to retry the transaction.
This fixes a long-standing force close bug. When we receive a
revocation, store the updates that the remote should sign next under
a new database key. Previously, these were not persisted which would
lead to force closure.
This commit moves makeTestDB to db.go and exports it so that we'll be
able to use this function in other unit tests to make them testable with
etcd if needed.
This commit resovles a lingering issue w/in the codebase wrt how the
ChannelStatus flags are defined. Currently ChannelStatus is improperly
used to define a bit field and the individual flags themselves. As a
result, HasChanStatus accepts queries on particular status (combinations
of flags) and individual flags themselves.
This is an issue because the way HasChanStatus computes whether the
channel has a particular status assumes the provided inputs are all
flags (or at least combinations of flags).
However, ChanStatusDefault is simply the absence of any other flag.
Hence, HasChanStatus will always return true when querying for
ChanStatusDefault because status&0 == 0 is always true.
Longer term we should should consider splitting these definitions into
flags and particular states, and change the way construct or operate on
them, but for now I've just special-cased this one value. Fortunately,
we don't query HasChannelStatus w/ ChanStatusDefault anywhere in the
codebase so we dodge a bullet here, but it'd be nice to have some
greater assurances moving forward.
In this commit, we add a new channel type bit: a frozen channel. A
frozen channel is one that can only be cooperatively closed by the
responder, but not the initiator. This channel type is useful for
certain classes of channel factory like protocols. We then add a new key
on the channel bucket level to store the height after which this
restriction no longer applies.
Add a balance at height lookup function which can be used to
obtain local/remote balance at a given height. The current in memory
commits and revocation log are used to source this information.
Add an optional channel status CloseChannel which will be stored on the
hitsorical channel which is persisted at channel close. This status is
used to set the close initiator for channels that do not complete the
funding flow or we abandon. In follow up commits, this status will be
used to record force and breach closes. The value is written to the
historical channel bucket for diplay over rpc.
This commit adds two new channel statuses which indicate the party that
initatited closing the channel. These statuses are set in conjunction
with the existing commit broadcast status so that we do not need to
migrate existing logic to handle multiple types of closes. This status
is set for locally initiated force closes in this commit because they
follow a similar pattern to cooparative closes, marking the commitment
broadcast then proceeding with tx broadcast. Remote force closes are
added in the following commit, as they are handled differently.
This changes replaces the pending an waiting booleans in fetchChannels
with optional filters which can be more flexibly used. This change
allows filtering of channels without having to reason about the matrix
of possible boolean combinations. A test is added to ensure that the
combinations of these filters act as expected.
This commit updates the channel state machine to
persistently store remote updates that we have received a
signature for, but that we haven't yet included in a commit
signature of our own.
Previously those updates were only stored in memory and
dropped across restarts. This lead to the production of
an invalid signature and channel force closure. The remote
party expects us to include those updates.
This commit adds fields for upfront shutdown scripts set
by the local and remote peer to the OpenChannel struct.
These values are optional, so they are added with their
own keys in the chanBucket in the DB.
Refresh channel memory state whenever the short channel id is refreshed.
This is to make the in-memory channel consistent with the disk data.
Fixes#3765.
In this commit, we convert the existing `channeldb.ChannelType` type
into a _bit field_. This doesn't require us to change the current
serialization or interpretation or the type as it is, since all the
current defined values us a distinct bit. This PR lays the ground work
for any future changes that may introduce new channel types (like anchor
outputs), and also any changes that may modify the existing invariants
around channels (if we're the initiator, we always have the funding
transaction).
In this commit, we add a test case for FetchWaitingCloseChannels to
ensure it behaves as intended. Currently, this test fails due to not
fetching channels which are pending to be closed but are also pending to
be opened. This will be fixed in the following commit and should allow
the test to pass.