lnd/lnwallet/btcwallet/signer.go
Oliver Gugger ce5fa2e043
multi: add version to MuSig2 API, bump btcd/btcec to v2.3.2
With this commit we bump the github.com/btcd/btcec/v2 library to v2.3.2
which implements the MuSig2 BIP version v1.0.0rc2. With this the
github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec/v2/schnorr/musig2 package becomes
v1.0.0rc2 and the github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/internal/musig2v040
stays at the old v0.4.0 version.
2023-02-03 18:30:10 +01:00

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package btcwallet
import (
"crypto/sha256"
"fmt"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec/v2"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec/v2/ecdsa"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec/v2/schnorr"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec/v2/schnorr/musig2"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcutil"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcutil/hdkeychain"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg/chainhash"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/txscript"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/waddrmgr"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/walletdb"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/input"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/keychain"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet"
)
// FetchInputInfo queries for the WalletController's knowledge of the passed
// outpoint. If the base wallet determines this output is under its control,
// then the original txout should be returned. Otherwise, a non-nil error value
// of ErrNotMine should be returned instead.
//
// This is a part of the WalletController interface.
func (b *BtcWallet) FetchInputInfo(prevOut *wire.OutPoint) (*lnwallet.Utxo, error) {
prevTx, txOut, bip32, confirmations, err := b.wallet.FetchInputInfo(
prevOut,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Then, we'll populate all of the information required by the struct.
addressType := lnwallet.UnknownAddressType
switch {
case txscript.IsPayToWitnessPubKeyHash(txOut.PkScript):
addressType = lnwallet.WitnessPubKey
case txscript.IsPayToScriptHash(txOut.PkScript):
addressType = lnwallet.NestedWitnessPubKey
case txscript.IsPayToTaproot(txOut.PkScript):
addressType = lnwallet.TaprootPubkey
}
return &lnwallet.Utxo{
AddressType: addressType,
Value: btcutil.Amount(txOut.Value),
PkScript: txOut.PkScript,
Confirmations: confirmations,
OutPoint: *prevOut,
Derivation: bip32,
PrevTx: prevTx,
}, nil
}
// ScriptForOutput returns the address, witness program and redeem script for a
// given UTXO. An error is returned if the UTXO does not belong to our wallet or
// it is not a managed pubKey address.
func (b *BtcWallet) ScriptForOutput(output *wire.TxOut) (
waddrmgr.ManagedPubKeyAddress, []byte, []byte, error) {
return b.wallet.ScriptForOutput(output)
}
// deriveFromKeyLoc attempts to derive a private key using a fully specified
// KeyLocator.
func deriveFromKeyLoc(scopedMgr *waddrmgr.ScopedKeyManager,
addrmgrNs walletdb.ReadWriteBucket,
keyLoc keychain.KeyLocator) (*btcec.PrivateKey, error) {
path := waddrmgr.DerivationPath{
InternalAccount: uint32(keyLoc.Family),
Account: uint32(keyLoc.Family),
Branch: 0,
Index: keyLoc.Index,
}
addr, err := scopedMgr.DeriveFromKeyPath(addrmgrNs, path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return addr.(waddrmgr.ManagedPubKeyAddress).PrivKey()
}
// deriveKeyByBIP32Path derives a key described by a BIP32 path. We expect the
// first three elements of the path to be hardened according to BIP44, so they
// must be a number >= 2^31.
func (b *BtcWallet) deriveKeyByBIP32Path(path []uint32) (*btcec.PrivateKey,
error) {
// Make sure we get a full path with exactly 5 elements. A path is
// either custom purpose one with 4 dynamic and one static elements:
// m/1017'/coinType'/keyFamily'/0/index
// Or a default BIP49/89 one with 5 elements:
// m/purpose'/coinType'/account'/change/index
const expectedDerivationPathDepth = 5
if len(path) != expectedDerivationPathDepth {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid BIP32 derivation path, "+
"expected path length %d, instead was %d",
expectedDerivationPathDepth, len(path))
}
// Assert that the first three parts of the path are actually hardened
// to avoid under-flowing the uint32 type.
if err := assertHardened(path[0], path[1], path[2]); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid BIP32 derivation path, "+
"expected first three elements to be hardened: %w", err)
}
purpose := path[0] - hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart
coinType := path[1] - hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart
account := path[2] - hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart
change, index := path[3], path[4]
// Is this a custom lnd internal purpose key?
switch purpose {
case keychain.BIP0043Purpose:
// Make sure it's for the same coin type as our wallet's
// keychain scope.
if coinType != b.chainKeyScope.Coin {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid BIP32 derivation "+
"path, expected coin type %d, instead was %d",
b.chainKeyScope.Coin, coinType)
}
return b.deriveKeyByLocator(keychain.KeyLocator{
Family: keychain.KeyFamily(account),
Index: index,
})
// Is it a standard, BIP defined purpose that the wallet understands?
case waddrmgr.KeyScopeBIP0044.Purpose,
waddrmgr.KeyScopeBIP0049Plus.Purpose,
waddrmgr.KeyScopeBIP0084.Purpose,
waddrmgr.KeyScopeBIP0086.Purpose:
// We're going to continue below the switch statement to avoid
// unnecessary indentation for this default case.
// Currently, there is no way to import any other key scopes than the
// one custom purpose or three standard ones into lnd's wallet. So we
// shouldn't accept any other scopes to sign for.
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid BIP32 derivation path, "+
"unknown purpose %d", purpose)
}
// Okay, we made sure it's a BIP49/84 key, so we need to derive it now.
// Interestingly, the btcwallet never actually uses a coin type other
// than 0 for those keys, so we need to make sure this behavior is
// replicated here.
if coinType != 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid BIP32 derivation path, coin " +
"type must be 0 for BIP49/84 btcwallet keys")
}
// We only expect to be asked to sign with key scopes that we know
// about. So if the scope doesn't exist, we don't create it.
scope := waddrmgr.KeyScope{
Purpose: purpose,
Coin: coinType,
}
scopedMgr, err := b.wallet.Manager.FetchScopedKeyManager(scope)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error fetching manager for scope %v: "+
"%w", scope, err)
}
// Let's see if we can hit the private key cache.
keyPath := waddrmgr.DerivationPath{
InternalAccount: account,
Account: account,
Branch: change,
Index: index,
}
privKey, err := scopedMgr.DeriveFromKeyPathCache(keyPath)
if err == nil {
return privKey, nil
}
// The key wasn't in the cache, let's fully derive it now.
err = walletdb.View(b.db, func(tx walletdb.ReadTx) error {
addrmgrNs := tx.ReadBucket(waddrmgrNamespaceKey)
addr, err := scopedMgr.DeriveFromKeyPath(addrmgrNs, keyPath)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error deriving private key: %w", err)
}
privKey, err = addr.(waddrmgr.ManagedPubKeyAddress).PrivKey()
return err
})
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error deriving key from path %#v: %w",
keyPath, err)
}
return privKey, nil
}
// assertHardened makes sure each given element is >= 2^31.
func assertHardened(elements ...uint32) error {
for idx, element := range elements {
if element < hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart {
return fmt.Errorf("element at index %d is not hardened",
idx)
}
}
return nil
}
// deriveKeyByLocator attempts to derive a key stored in the wallet given a
// valid key locator.
func (b *BtcWallet) deriveKeyByLocator(
keyLoc keychain.KeyLocator) (*btcec.PrivateKey, error) {
// We'll assume the special lightning key scope in this case.
scopedMgr, err := b.wallet.Manager.FetchScopedKeyManager(
b.chainKeyScope,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// First try to read the key from the cached store, if this fails, then
// we'll fall through to the method below that requires a database
// transaction.
path := waddrmgr.DerivationPath{
InternalAccount: uint32(keyLoc.Family),
Account: uint32(keyLoc.Family),
Branch: 0,
Index: keyLoc.Index,
}
privKey, err := scopedMgr.DeriveFromKeyPathCache(path)
if err == nil {
return privKey, nil
}
var key *btcec.PrivateKey
err = walletdb.Update(b.db, func(tx walletdb.ReadWriteTx) error {
addrmgrNs := tx.ReadWriteBucket(waddrmgrNamespaceKey)
key, err = deriveFromKeyLoc(scopedMgr, addrmgrNs, keyLoc)
if waddrmgr.IsError(err, waddrmgr.ErrAccountNotFound) {
// If we've reached this point, then the account
// doesn't yet exist, so we'll create it now to ensure
// we can sign.
acctErr := scopedMgr.NewRawAccount(
addrmgrNs, uint32(keyLoc.Family),
)
if acctErr != nil {
return acctErr
}
// Now that we know the account exists, we'll attempt
// to re-derive the private key.
key, err = deriveFromKeyLoc(
scopedMgr, addrmgrNs, keyLoc,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return err
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return key, nil
}
// fetchPrivKey attempts to retrieve the raw private key corresponding to the
// passed public key if populated, or the key descriptor path (if non-empty).
func (b *BtcWallet) fetchPrivKey(
keyDesc *keychain.KeyDescriptor) (*btcec.PrivateKey, error) {
// If the key locator within the descriptor *isn't* empty, then we can
// directly derive the keys raw.
emptyLocator := keyDesc.KeyLocator.IsEmpty()
if !emptyLocator || keyDesc.PubKey == nil {
return b.deriveKeyByLocator(keyDesc.KeyLocator)
}
hash160 := btcutil.Hash160(keyDesc.PubKey.SerializeCompressed())
addr, err := btcutil.NewAddressWitnessPubKeyHash(hash160, b.netParams)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Otherwise, we'll attempt to derive the key based on the address.
// This will only work if we've already derived this address in the
// past, since the wallet relies on a mapping of addr -> key.
key, err := b.wallet.PrivKeyForAddress(addr)
switch {
// If we didn't find this key in the wallet, then there's a chance that
// this is actually an "empty" key locator. The legacy KeyLocator
// format failed to properly distinguish an empty key locator from the
// very first in the index (0, 0).IsEmpty() == true.
case waddrmgr.IsError(err, waddrmgr.ErrAddressNotFound) && emptyLocator:
return b.deriveKeyByLocator(keyDesc.KeyLocator)
case err != nil:
return nil, err
default:
return key, nil
}
}
// maybeTweakPrivKey examines the single and double tweak parameters on the
// passed sign descriptor and may perform a mapping on the passed private key
// in order to utilize the tweaks, if populated.
func maybeTweakPrivKey(signDesc *input.SignDescriptor,
privKey *btcec.PrivateKey) (*btcec.PrivateKey, error) {
var retPriv *btcec.PrivateKey
switch {
case signDesc.SingleTweak != nil:
retPriv = input.TweakPrivKey(privKey,
signDesc.SingleTweak)
case signDesc.DoubleTweak != nil:
retPriv = input.DeriveRevocationPrivKey(privKey,
signDesc.DoubleTweak)
default:
retPriv = privKey
}
return retPriv, nil
}
// SignOutputRaw generates a signature for the passed transaction according to
// the data within the passed SignDescriptor.
//
// This is a part of the WalletController interface.
func (b *BtcWallet) SignOutputRaw(tx *wire.MsgTx,
signDesc *input.SignDescriptor) (input.Signature, error) {
witnessScript := signDesc.WitnessScript
// First attempt to fetch the private key which corresponds to the
// specified public key.
privKey, err := b.fetchPrivKey(&signDesc.KeyDesc)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// If a tweak (single or double) is specified, then we'll need to use
// this tweak to derive the final private key to be used for signing
// this output.
privKey, err = maybeTweakPrivKey(signDesc, privKey)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// In case of a taproot output any signature is always a Schnorr
// signature, based on the new tapscript sighash algorithm.
if txscript.IsPayToTaproot(signDesc.Output.PkScript) {
sigHashes := txscript.NewTxSigHashes(
tx, signDesc.PrevOutputFetcher,
)
// Are we spending a script path or the key path? The API is
// slightly different, so we need to account for that to get the
// raw signature.
var rawSig []byte
switch signDesc.SignMethod {
case input.TaprootKeySpendBIP0086SignMethod,
input.TaprootKeySpendSignMethod:
// This function tweaks the private key using the tap
// root key supplied as the tweak.
rawSig, err = txscript.RawTxInTaprootSignature(
tx, sigHashes, signDesc.InputIndex,
signDesc.Output.Value, signDesc.Output.PkScript,
signDesc.TapTweak, signDesc.HashType,
privKey,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
case input.TaprootScriptSpendSignMethod:
leaf := txscript.TapLeaf{
LeafVersion: txscript.BaseLeafVersion,
Script: witnessScript,
}
rawSig, err = txscript.RawTxInTapscriptSignature(
tx, sigHashes, signDesc.InputIndex,
signDesc.Output.Value, signDesc.Output.PkScript,
leaf, signDesc.HashType, privKey,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown sign method: %v",
signDesc.SignMethod)
}
// The signature returned above might have a sighash flag
// attached if a non-default type was used. We'll slice this
// off if it exists to ensure we can properly parse the raw
// signature.
sig, err := schnorr.ParseSignature(
rawSig[:schnorr.SignatureSize],
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return sig, nil
}
// TODO(roasbeef): generate sighash midstate if not present?
amt := signDesc.Output.Value
sig, err := txscript.RawTxInWitnessSignature(
tx, signDesc.SigHashes, signDesc.InputIndex, amt,
witnessScript, signDesc.HashType, privKey,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Chop off the sighash flag at the end of the signature.
return ecdsa.ParseDERSignature(sig[:len(sig)-1])
}
// ComputeInputScript generates a complete InputScript for the passed
// transaction with the signature as defined within the passed SignDescriptor.
// This method is capable of generating the proper input script for both
// regular p2wkh output and p2wkh outputs nested within a regular p2sh output.
//
// This is a part of the WalletController interface.
func (b *BtcWallet) ComputeInputScript(tx *wire.MsgTx,
signDesc *input.SignDescriptor) (*input.Script, error) {
// If a tweak (single or double) is specified, then we'll need to use
// this tweak to derive the final private key to be used for signing
// this output.
privKeyTweaker := func(k *btcec.PrivateKey) (*btcec.PrivateKey, error) {
return maybeTweakPrivKey(signDesc, k)
}
// Let the wallet compute the input script now.
witness, sigScript, err := b.wallet.ComputeInputScript(
tx, signDesc.Output, signDesc.InputIndex, signDesc.SigHashes,
signDesc.HashType, privKeyTweaker,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &input.Script{
Witness: witness,
SigScript: sigScript,
}, nil
}
// muSig2State is a struct that holds on to the internal signing session state
// of a MuSig2 session.
type muSig2State struct {
// MuSig2SessionInfo is the associated meta information of the signing
// session.
input.MuSig2SessionInfo
// context is the signing context responsible for keeping track of the
// public keys involved in the signing process.
context input.MuSig2Context
// session is the signing session responsible for keeping track of the
// nonces and partial signatures involved in the signing process.
session input.MuSig2Session
}
// MuSig2CreateSession creates a new MuSig2 signing session using the local
// key identified by the key locator. The complete list of all public keys of
// all signing parties must be provided, including the public key of the local
// signing key. If nonces of other parties are already known, they can be
// submitted as well to reduce the number of method calls necessary later on.
func (b *BtcWallet) MuSig2CreateSession(bipVersion input.MuSig2Version,
keyLoc keychain.KeyLocator, allSignerPubKeys []*btcec.PublicKey,
tweaks *input.MuSig2Tweaks,
otherSignerNonces [][musig2.PubNonceSize]byte) (*input.MuSig2SessionInfo,
error) {
// We need to derive the private key for signing. In the remote signing
// setup, this whole RPC call will be forwarded to the signing
// instance, which requires it to be stateful.
privKey, err := b.fetchPrivKey(&keychain.KeyDescriptor{
KeyLocator: keyLoc,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error deriving private key: %v", err)
}
// Create a signing context and session with the given private key and
// list of all known signer public keys.
muSigContext, muSigSession, err := input.MuSig2CreateContext(
bipVersion, privKey, allSignerPubKeys, tweaks,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error creating signing context: %v",
err)
}
// Add all nonces we might've learned so far.
haveAllNonces := false
for _, otherSignerNonce := range otherSignerNonces {
haveAllNonces, err = muSigSession.RegisterPubNonce(
otherSignerNonce,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error registering other "+
"signer public nonce: %v", err)
}
}
// Register the new session.
combinedKey, err := muSigContext.CombinedKey()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error getting combined key: %v", err)
}
session := &muSig2State{
MuSig2SessionInfo: input.MuSig2SessionInfo{
SessionID: input.NewMuSig2SessionID(
combinedKey, muSigSession.PublicNonce(),
),
Version: bipVersion,
PublicNonce: muSigSession.PublicNonce(),
CombinedKey: combinedKey,
TaprootTweak: tweaks.HasTaprootTweak(),
HaveAllNonces: haveAllNonces,
},
context: muSigContext,
session: muSigSession,
}
// The internal key is only calculated if we are using a taproot tweak
// and need to know it for a potential script spend.
if tweaks.HasTaprootTweak() {
internalKey, err := muSigContext.TaprootInternalKey()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error getting internal key: %v",
err)
}
session.TaprootInternalKey = internalKey
}
// Since we generate new nonces for every session, there is no way that
// a session with the same ID already exists. So even if we call the API
// twice with the same signers, we still get a new ID.
b.musig2SessionsMtx.Lock()
b.musig2Sessions[session.SessionID] = session
b.musig2SessionsMtx.Unlock()
return &session.MuSig2SessionInfo, nil
}
// MuSig2RegisterNonces registers one or more public nonces of other signing
// participants for a session identified by its ID. This method returns true
// once we have all nonces for all other signing participants.
func (b *BtcWallet) MuSig2RegisterNonces(sessionID input.MuSig2SessionID,
otherSignerNonces [][musig2.PubNonceSize]byte) (bool, error) {
// We hold the lock during the whole operation, we don't want any
// interference with calls that might come through in parallel for the
// same session.
b.musig2SessionsMtx.Lock()
defer b.musig2SessionsMtx.Unlock()
session, ok := b.musig2Sessions[sessionID]
if !ok {
return false, fmt.Errorf("session with ID %x not found",
sessionID[:])
}
// Make sure we don't exceed the number of expected nonces as that would
// indicate something is wrong with the signing setup.
if session.HaveAllNonces {
return true, fmt.Errorf("already have all nonces")
}
numSigners := len(session.context.SigningKeys())
remainingNonces := numSigners - session.session.NumRegisteredNonces()
if len(otherSignerNonces) > remainingNonces {
return false, fmt.Errorf("only %d other nonces remaining but "+
"trying to register %d more", remainingNonces,
len(otherSignerNonces))
}
// Add all nonces we've learned so far.
var err error
for _, otherSignerNonce := range otherSignerNonces {
session.HaveAllNonces, err = session.session.RegisterPubNonce(
otherSignerNonce,
)
if err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("error registering other "+
"signer public nonce: %v", err)
}
}
return session.HaveAllNonces, nil
}
// MuSig2Sign creates a partial signature using the local signing key
// that was specified when the session was created. This can only be
// called when all public nonces of all participants are known and have
// been registered with the session. If this node isn't responsible for
// combining all the partial signatures, then the cleanup parameter
// should be set, indicating that the session can be removed from memory
// once the signature was produced.
func (b *BtcWallet) MuSig2Sign(sessionID input.MuSig2SessionID,
msg [sha256.Size]byte, cleanUp bool) (*musig2.PartialSignature, error) {
// We hold the lock during the whole operation, we don't want any
// interference with calls that might come through in parallel for the
// same session.
b.musig2SessionsMtx.Lock()
defer b.musig2SessionsMtx.Unlock()
session, ok := b.musig2Sessions[sessionID]
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("session with ID %x not found",
sessionID[:])
}
// We can only sign once we have all other signer's nonces.
if !session.HaveAllNonces {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("only have %d of %d required nonces",
session.session.NumRegisteredNonces(),
len(session.context.SigningKeys()))
}
// Create our own partial signature with the local signing key.
partialSig, err := input.MuSig2Sign(session.session, msg, true)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error signing with local key: %v", err)
}
// Clean up our local state if requested.
if cleanUp {
delete(b.musig2Sessions, sessionID)
}
return partialSig, nil
}
// MuSig2CombineSig combines the given partial signature(s) with the
// local one, if it already exists. Once a partial signature of all
// participants is registered, the final signature will be combined and
// returned.
func (b *BtcWallet) MuSig2CombineSig(sessionID input.MuSig2SessionID,
partialSigs []*musig2.PartialSignature) (*schnorr.Signature, bool,
error) {
// We hold the lock during the whole operation, we don't want any
// interference with calls that might come through in parallel for the
// same session.
b.musig2SessionsMtx.Lock()
defer b.musig2SessionsMtx.Unlock()
session, ok := b.musig2Sessions[sessionID]
if !ok {
return nil, false, fmt.Errorf("session with ID %x not found",
sessionID[:])
}
// Make sure we don't exceed the number of expected partial signatures
// as that would indicate something is wrong with the signing setup.
if session.HaveAllSigs {
return nil, true, fmt.Errorf("already have all partial" +
"signatures")
}
// Add all sigs we got so far.
var (
finalSig *schnorr.Signature
err error
)
for _, otherPartialSig := range partialSigs {
session.HaveAllSigs, err = input.MuSig2CombineSig(
session.session, otherPartialSig,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, false, fmt.Errorf("error combining "+
"partial signature: %v", err)
}
}
// If we have all partial signatures, we should be able to get the
// complete signature now. We also remove this session from memory since
// there is nothing more left to do.
if session.HaveAllSigs {
finalSig = session.session.FinalSig()
delete(b.musig2Sessions, sessionID)
}
return finalSig, session.HaveAllSigs, nil
}
// MuSig2Cleanup removes a session from memory to free up resources.
func (b *BtcWallet) MuSig2Cleanup(sessionID input.MuSig2SessionID) error {
// We hold the lock during the whole operation, we don't want any
// interference with calls that might come through in parallel for the
// same session.
b.musig2SessionsMtx.Lock()
defer b.musig2SessionsMtx.Unlock()
_, ok := b.musig2Sessions[sessionID]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("session with ID %x not found", sessionID[:])
}
delete(b.musig2Sessions, sessionID)
return nil
}
// A compile time check to ensure that BtcWallet implements the Signer
// interface.
var _ input.Signer = (*BtcWallet)(nil)
// SignMessage attempts to sign a target message with the private key that
// corresponds to the passed key locator. If the target private key is unable to
// be found, then an error will be returned. The actual digest signed is the
// double SHA-256 of the passed message.
//
// NOTE: This is a part of the MessageSigner interface.
func (b *BtcWallet) SignMessage(keyLoc keychain.KeyLocator,
msg []byte, doubleHash bool) (*ecdsa.Signature, error) {
// First attempt to fetch the private key which corresponds to the
// specified public key.
privKey, err := b.fetchPrivKey(&keychain.KeyDescriptor{
KeyLocator: keyLoc,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Double hash and sign the data.
var msgDigest []byte
if doubleHash {
msgDigest = chainhash.DoubleHashB(msg)
} else {
msgDigest = chainhash.HashB(msg)
}
return ecdsa.Sign(privKey, msgDigest), nil
}
// A compile time check to ensure that BtcWallet implements the MessageSigner
// interface.
var _ lnwallet.MessageSigner = (*BtcWallet)(nil)