As `lightning-transaction-sync` was introduced with 0.0.114 and depended
on prior changes in the same release cycle we deemed it reasonable to
omit the implicitly limited backwards compatibility.
It however turns out this might be confusing to users copy/pasting the
codebase. Here we therefore spell out the implicit dependency on 0.0.114
and above.
This was previously broken and would result in an invalid HMAC error, because
we had a hardcoded assumption that OM hop data would always be of size 1300.
This is the first of a set of PRs to enable the experimental dual-funded
channels feature using interactive transaction construction. This allows
both the channel initiator and channel acceptor to contribute funds
towards the channel.
The `payment_hash` field in `PaymentPathSuccessful` is always
`Some` as long as the pening payment tracker has a `payment_hash`,
which is true for all `Pending` payments as well as all `Fulfilled`
payments starting with the commit which added
`PaymentPathSuccessful` -
3b5c370b404e2f5a8f3c35093b97406f149a9340c177c05252574083d68df0da.
It's a bit confusing when we see only "Peer sent a garbage
channel_reestablish" when a peer uses lnd's SCB feature to ask us
to broadcast the latest state. This updates the error message to be
a bit clearer.
If we detected a spend for a channel onchain prior to handling its
`ChannelForceClosed` monitor update, we'd log a concerning error
message and return an error unnecessarily. The channel has already been
closed, so handling the `ChannelForceClosed` monitor update at this
point should be a no-op.
Minor changes in preparation for supporting route blinding in
PaymentParameters. In the next commit, we'll be moving more
unblinded-payee-specific fields from the top level parameters into the clear
enum variant.
A while back, in tests, we added a `AChannelManager` trait, which
is implemented for all `ChannelManager`s, and can be used as a
bound when we need a `ChannelManager`, rather than having to
duplicate all the bounds of `ChannelManager` everywhere.
Here we do the same thing for `PeerManager`, but make it public and
use it to clean up `lightning-net-tokio` and
`lightning-background-processor`.
We should likely do the same for `AChannelManager`, but that's left
as a followup.
The previous commits set up the ability for us to hold
`ChannelMonitorUpdate`s which are pending until we're ready to pass
them to users and have them be applied. However, if the
`ChannelManager` is persisted while we're waiting to give the user
a `ChannelMonitorUpdate` we'll be confused on restart - seeing our
latest `ChannelMonitor` state as stale compared to our
`ChannelManager` - a critical error.
Luckily the solution is trivial, we simply need to store the
pending `ChannelMonitorUpdate` state and load it with the
`ChannelManager` data, allowing stale monitors on load as long as
we have the missing pending updates between where we are and the
latest `ChannelMonitor` state.
This adds handling of the new `EventCompletionAction`s after
`Event`s are handled, letting `ChannelMonitorUpdate`s which were
blocked fly after a relevant `Event`.
This will allow us to block `ChannelMonitorUpdate`s on `Event`
processing in the next commit.
Note that this gets dangerously close to breaking forwards
compatibility - if we have an `Event` with an
`EventCompletionAction` tied to it, we persist a new, even, TLV in
the `ChannelManager`. Hopefully this should be uncommon, as it
implies an `Event` was delayed until after a full round-trip to a
peer.
In the coming commits, we need to delay `ChannelMonitorUpdate`s
until future actions (specifically `Event` handling). However,
because we should only notify users once of a given
`ChannelMonitorUpdate` and they must be provided in-order, we need
to track which ones have or have not been given to users and, once
updating resumes, fly the ones that haven't already made it to
users.
To do this we simply add a `bool` in the `ChannelMonitorUpdate` set
stored in the `Channel` which indicates if an update flew and
decline to provide new updates back to the `ChannelManager` if any
updates have their flown bit unset.
Further, because we'll now by releasing `ChannelMonitorUpdate`s
which were already stored in the pending list, we now need to
support getting a `Completed` result for a monitor which isn't the
only pending monitor (or even out of order), thus we also rewrite
the way monitor updates are marked completed.
As pointed out in https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/754/commits/6656b70,
we can move the `shutdown_scriptpubkey` field into the TLV streams of
`OpenChannel` and `AcceptChannel` without affecting the resulting encoding.
We use `WithoutLength` encoding here to ensure that we do not encode a
length prefix along with `Script` as is normally the case.