Previously, we barely gave any hints why we excluded certain hops during
pathfinding. Here, we introduce more verbose logging by a) accounting
how much candidates we ignored for which reasons and b) logging any
first/last/blinded hops we end up ignoring.
Fixes#1646.
As `RouteParameters` are not included anymore in
`Event::PaymentPathFailed` since 0.0.115, and we don't give value/payee
as immediate arguments to `find_route` anymore.
A channel's `short_channel_id` is currently only set when the funding
transaction is confirmed via `transactions_confirmed`, which might be
well after the channel initally becomes usable, e.g., in the 0conf case.
Previously we would panic due to a reachable `unwrap` when receiving a
counterparty's `announcement_signatures` message for a 0conf channel
pending confirmation on-chain.
Here we fix this bug by avoiding unsafe `unwrap`s and just erroring out
and ignoring the announcement_signatures message if the `short_channel_id`
hasn't been set yet.
While bindings should probably be able to figure out that this is
the same type as `Self`, for now we simply swap the type to make
the bindings generator have an easier go of it.
The bindings are being updated to consider all traits even if the
trait itself is no-export, which causes issues generating code
around the `Duration` impl here.
We missed one method that now cannot be bindings exported - the
`payment_paths` method, as it returns a slice of objects, which
cannot be supported in bindings.
In bindings we can't practically pass a mutable PSBT, and instead
need to pass an owned transaction and have the sign method return a
signed copy. We do this here for all build modes as its not a
material API change for Rust users.
This code was always effectively dead - we have a special
`MultiThreadedLockableScore` type which wraps a `Mutex` for
bindings users, so there's no need to implement any
bindings-specific scoring logic for them.
Given we build `InFlightHtlcs` per route-fetch call, there's no
reason to pass them out by reference rather than simply giving the
user the full object. This also allows them to tweak the in-flight
set before fetching a route.
We already hold them in a vec, so there's no cost to passing them
by ownership vs making it a slice. Further, this helps bindings as
we can't represent slices to non-pointers in a sensible way.
In bindings we can't practically pass a mutable transaction, and
instead need to pass an owned transaction and have the sign method
return a signed copy. We do this here for all build modes as the
API is roughly equivalent also to Rust users.
We introduce a `UnfundedChannelContext` which contains a counter for the
current age of an unfunded channel in timer ticks. This age is incremented
for every `ChannelManager::timer_tick_ocurred` and the unfunded channel
is removed if it exceeds `UNFUNDED_CHANNEL_AGE_LIMIT_TICKS`.
The value will not be persisted as unfunded channels themselves are not
persisted.
One of a series of follow-up commits to address some issues found
in PR 2077, where we split channels up into different maps and structs
depending on phase in their life.
We had some inconsistencies so far in referring to channels such as
`OutboundV1Channel` and `InboundV1Channel` as pending and unfunded.
From here we refer to these kinds of channels only as "unfunded".
This is a slight conflation with the term "unfunded" in the contexts
of denial of service mitigation. There, "unfunded" actually refers to
non-0conf, inbound channels that have not had their funding transaction
confirmed. This might warrant changing that usage to "unconfirmed inbound".
The C bindings generation currently has issues looking through a
generic associated type. While this should be fixed in the bindings
generator, its easy to fix here for now and we can revisit it
later.
The `tokio` `macros` feature depends on `proc-macro2`, which
recently broke its MSRV in a patch version. Such crates aren't
reasonable for us to have as dependencies, so instead we replace
the one trivial use we have of `tokio::select!()` with our own
manual future.
The `RefCell` was necessary in a previous iteration of the code in which
the iterator was not `Clone` so we needed interior mutability in order
to consume the iterator. Now that it is `Clone`, we can drop it, as
we're no longer mutating the original iterator.
As done with inbound feerate updates, we can afford to commit less in
fees, as long as we still may the minimum mempool feerate. This enables
users to spend a bit more of their balance, as less funds are being
committed to transaction fees.
Channels supporting anchors outputs no longer require their feerate
updates to target a prompt confirmation since commitment transactions
can be bumped when broadcasting. Commitment transactions must now at
least meet the minimum mempool feerate, until package relay is deployed,
such that they can propagate across node mempools in the network by
themselves.
The existing higher bound no longer applies to channels supporting
anchor outputs since their HTLC transactions don't have any fees
committed, which directly impact the available balance users can send.
Now that we support channels with anchor outputs, we add a new
ConfirmationTarget variant that, for now, will only apply to such
channels. This new variant should target estimating the minimum feerate
required to be accepted into most node mempools across the network.