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Author SHA1 Message Date
eugene
1aa9626606
server+funding: allow scid-alias, zero-conf chantypes, scid-alias
feature-bit channels

This allows opening zero-conf chan-type, scid-alias chan-type, and
scid-alias feature-bit channels. scid-alias chan-type channels are
required to be private. Two paths are available for opening a zero-conf
channel:

* explicit chan-type negotiation
* LDK carve-out where chan-types are not used, LND is on the
  receiving end, and a ChannelAcceptor is used to enable zero-conf

When a zero-conf channel is negotiated, the funding manager:
* sends a FundingLocked with an alias
* waits for a FundingLocked from the remote peer
* calls addToRouterGraph to persist the channel using our alias in
  the graph. The peer's alias is used to send them a ChannelUpdate.
* wait for six confirmations. If public, the alias edge in the
  graph is deleted and replaced (not atomically) with the confirmed
  edge. Our policy is also read-and-replaced, but the counterparty's
  policy won't exist until they send it to us.

When a scid-alias-feature channel is negotiated, the funding manager:
* sends a FundingLocked with an alias:
* calls addToRouterGraph, sends ChannelUpdate with the confirmed SCID
  since it exists.
* when six confirmations occurs, the edge is deleted and re-inserted
  since the peer may have sent us an alias ChannelUpdate that we are
  storing in the graph.

Since it is possible for a user to toggle the scid-alias-feature-bit
to on while channels exist in the funding manager, care has been taken
to ensure that an alias is ALWAYS sent in the funding_locked message
if this happens.
2022-07-07 17:10:28 -04:00
Oliver Gugger
7dfe4018ce
multi: use btcd's btcec/v2 and btcutil modules
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
2022-03-09 19:02:37 +01:00
Oliver Gugger
ffee7d1bcf
multi: fix newly detected linter issues 2022-02-10 11:02:02 +01:00
carla
5679dde1bc
multi: add channel open parameters to channel acceptor
Add more fields to channel acceptor response so that users can have more
fine grained control over their incoming channels. With our chained
acceptor, it is possible that we get inconsistent responses from
multiple chained acceptors. We create a conjugate repsponse from all the
set fields in our various responses, but fail if we get different, non-
zero responses from our various acceptors. Separate merge functions are
used per type so that we avoid unexpected outcomes comparing interfaces
(panic on comparing types that aren't comparable), with casting used
where applicable to avoid code duplication.
2020-11-10 21:09:10 +02:00