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Author SHA1 Message Date
Viktor Tigerström
84a6e7bc51 Pass counterparty_node_id to close_channel functions 2022-05-14 20:32:44 +02:00
Viktor Tigerström
7893ddc721 Add counterparty_node_id to FundingGenerationReady 2022-05-14 02:15:32 +02:00
atalw
e53c5bdb44 Add source_channel_id in PaymentForwarded event 2022-04-20 10:58:21 +05:30
Matt Corallo
305a0d9ac5 Add a further test of HTLC failure after a claim occurrs.
This adds a further test of 7e78fa660c
which I had lying around in my TODO list for a while.
2022-03-24 00:55:26 +00:00
psycho-pirate
20a81e5c14 added network address in methods, filter_address function with tests and updated documentation 2022-03-23 04:44:28 +05:30
Matt Corallo
a265fc2062 Disconect announcement_signatures sending from funding_locked
The spec actually requires we never send `announcement_signatures`
(and, thus, `channel_announcement`s) until after six confirmations.
However, we would happily have sent them prior to that as long as
we exchange `funding_locked` messages with our countarparty. Thanks
to re-broadcasting this issue is largely harmless, however it could
have some negative interactions with less-robust peers. Much more
importantly, this represents an important step towards supporting
0-conf channels, where `funding_locked` messages may be exchanged
before we even have an SCID to construct the messages with.

Because there is no ACK mechanism for `announcement_signatures` we
rely on existing channel updates to stop rebroadcasting them - if
we sent a `commitment_signed` after an `announcement_signatures`
and later receive a `revoke_and_ack`, we know our counterparty also
received our `announcement_signatures`. This may resolve some rare
edge-cases where we send a `funding_locked` which our counterparty
receives, but lose connection before the `announcement_signatures`
(usually the very next message) arrives.

Sadly, because the set of places where an `announcement_signatures`
may now be generated more closely mirrors where `funding_locked`
messages may be generated, but they are now separate, there is a
substantial amount of code motion providing relevant parameters
about current block information and ensuring we can return new
`announcement_signatures` messages.
2022-01-26 18:20:26 +00:00
Matt Corallo
e7facb1b66 Unset Channel::is_usable if mon update is blocking funding_locked
If we have not yet sent `funding_locked` only because of a pending
channel monitor update, we shouldn't consider a channel
`is_usable`. This has a number of downstream effects, including
not attempting to route payments through the channel, not sending
private `channel_update` messages to our counterparty, or sending
channel_announcement messages if our couterparty has already signed
for it.

We further gate generation of `node_announcement`s on `is_usable`,
preventing generation of those or `announcement_signatures` until
we've sent our `funding_locked`.

Finally, `during_funding_monitor_fail` is updated to test a case
where we see the funding transaction lock in but have a pending
monitor update failure, then receive `funding_locked` from our
counterparty and ensure we don't generate the above messages until
after the monitor update completes.
2022-01-26 18:20:26 +00:00
Matt Corallo
1ce922c631 Prefer fully-specified paths in test macros
This avoids macros being context-specific use-dependent.
2021-11-26 20:40:51 +00:00
Jeffrey Czyz
2c4f16d5e3
Generate PaymentPathSuccessful event for each path
A single PaymentSent event is generated when a payment is fulfilled.
This is occurs when the preimage is revealed on the first claimed HTLC.
For subsequent HTLCs, the event is not generated.

In order to score channels involved with a successful payments, the
scorer must be notified of each successful path involved in the payment.
Add a PaymentPathSuccessful event for this purpose. Generate it whenever
a part is removed from a pending outbound payment. This avoids duplicate
events when reconnecting to a peer.
2021-11-23 13:29:45 -06:00
Matt Corallo
8e96f6b92e Log before+after ChannelMonitor/Manager updates for visibility
I realized on my own node that I don't have any visibility into how
long a monitor or manager persistence call takes, potentially
blocking other operations. This makes it much more clear by adding
a relevant log_trace!() print immediately before and immediately
after persistence.
2021-11-10 22:02:38 +00:00
Matt Corallo
d73e434280 Provide payment retry data when an MPP payment failed partially
This will allow `InvoicePayer` to properly retry payments that only
partially failed to send.
2021-10-30 01:53:19 +00:00
Matt Corallo
04d4a8f835 Track the amount spent on fees as payments are retried
Especially once we merge the `InvoicePayer` logic soon, we'll want
to expose the total fee paid in the `PaymentSent` event.
2021-10-27 20:43:18 +00:00
Jeffrey Czyz
3410f1803a
Add PaymentId to PaymentSent event
The payment_hash may not uniquely identify the payment if it has been
reused. Include the payment_id in PaymentSent events so it can
correlated with the send_payment call.
2021-10-26 01:12:30 -05:00
Matt Corallo
89ad059548 Use an opaque type to describe monitor updates in Persist
In the next commit, we'll be originating monitor updates both from
the ChainMonitor and from the ChannelManager, making simple
sequential update IDs impossible.

Further, the existing async monitor update API was somewhat hard to
work with - instead of being able to generate monitor_updated
callbacks whenever a persistence process finishes, you had to
ensure you only did so at least once all previous updates had also
been persisted.

Here we eat the complexity for the user by moving to an opaque
type for monitor updates, tracking which updates are in-flight for
the user and only generating monitor-persisted events once all
pending updates have been committed.
2021-10-19 23:49:04 +00:00
Matt Corallo
4500270488 Move ChannelManager::monitor_updated to a MonitorEvent
In the next commit we'll need ChainMonitor to "see" when a monitor
persistence completes, which means `monitor_updated` needs to move
to `ChainMonitor`. The simplest way to then communicate that
information to `ChannelManager` is via `MonitorEvet`s, which seems
to line up ok, even if they're now constructed by multiple
different places.
2021-10-19 23:49:04 +00:00
Matt Corallo
c396dc6ee5 Use Persister to return errors in tests not chain::Watch
As ChainMonitor will need to see those errors in a coming PR,
we need to return errors via Persister so that our ChainMonitor
chain::Watch implementation sees them.
2021-10-14 00:19:42 +00:00
Matt Corallo
49dbabff27 Simplify channelmonitor tests which use chain::Watch and Persister
test_simple_monitor_permanent_update_fail and
test_simple_monitor_temporary_update_fail both have a mode where
they use either chain::Watch or persister to return errors.

As we won't be doing any returns directly from the chain::Watch
wrapper in a coming commit, the chain::Watch-return form of the
test will no longer make sense.
2021-10-14 00:19:12 +00:00
Matt Corallo
79541b11e8 Make ChainMonitor::monitors private and expose monitor via getter
Exposing a `RwLock<HashMap<>>` directly was always a bit strange,
and in upcoming changes we'd like to change the internal
datastructure in `ChainMonitor`.

Further, the use of `RwLock` and `HashMap` meant we weren't able
to expose the ChannelMonitors themselves to users in bindings,
leaving a bindings/rust API gap.

Thus, we take this opportunity go expose ChannelMonitors directly
via a wrapper, hiding the internals of `ChainMonitor` behind
getters. We also update tests to use the new API.
2021-10-14 00:17:31 +00:00
Matt Corallo
6a7c48b60d Move ChannelMonitorUpdateErr to chain as it is a chain::Watch val 2021-10-14 00:16:50 +00:00
Jeffrey Czyz
0a5ccd1f13
Replace get_route with get_route_and_payment_hash
The interface for get_route will change to take a scorer. Using
get_route_and_payment_hash whenever possible allows for keeping the
scorer inside get_route_and_payment_hash rather than at every call site.

Replace get_route with get_route_and_payment_hash wherever possible.
Additionally, update get_route_and_payment_hash to use the known invoice
features and the sending node's logger.
2021-10-13 18:37:01 -05:00
Matt Corallo
e635db0da3
Merge pull request #1062 from galderz/t_payment_hash_999 2021-10-08 20:49:19 +00:00
Galder Zamarreño
204bfd260c Add payment_hash to PaymentSent #999 2021-10-08 06:53:10 +02:00
Valentine Wallace
bf16dfd153
Rename PaymentFailed -> PaymentPathFailed
Since we don't want to imply to users that a payment has
completely failed when it really has just partially
failed
2021-09-21 17:39:40 -04:00
Antoine Riard
6ce7f3e1ce Add ChannelClosed generation at cooperative/force-close/error processing
When we detect a channel `is_shutdown()` or call on it
`force_shutdown()`, we notify the user with a Event::ChannelClosed
informing about the id and closure reason.
2021-09-21 15:46:42 -04:00
Valentine Wallace
3d77cc790c
Allow multiple monitor_update_failed calls
without requiring calls to channel_monitor_updated in between.

Found by the fuzzer
2021-09-15 15:37:27 -04:00
Jeffrey Czyz
16ad7f17a1
Remove RwLock from around NetworkGraph
Now that NetworkGraph uses interior mutability, the RwLock used around
it in NetGraphMsgHandler is no longer needed. This allows for shared
ownership without a lock.
2021-09-09 23:11:09 -05:00
Matt Corallo
177810b152 Clean up existing and add range-based closing_signed negotiation
This adds the new range-based closing_signed negotiation specified
in https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/pull/847 as
well as cleans up the existing closing_signed negotiation to unify
the new codepaths and the old ones.

Note that because the new range-based closing_signed negotiation
allows the channel fundee to ultimately select the fee out of a
range specified by the funder, which we, of course, always select
the highest allowed amount from. Thus, we've added an extra round
of closing_signed in the common case as we will not simply accept
the first fee we see, always preferring to make the funder pay as
much as they're willing to.
2021-08-17 02:16:01 +00:00
Matt Corallo
67ddd46aed Send initial closing_signed message asynchronously and handle errs
When we added the support for external signing, many of the
signing functions were allowed to return an error, closing the
channel in such a case. `sign_closing_transaction` is one such
function which can now return an error, except instead of handling
it properly we'd simply never send a `closing_signed` message,
hanging the channel until users intervene and force-close it.

Piping the channel-closing error back through the various callsites
(several of which already have pending results by the time they
call `maybe_propose_first_closing_signed`) may be rather
complicated, so instead we simply attempt to propose the initial
`closing_signed` in `get_and_clear_pending_msg_events` like we do
for holding-cell freeing.

Further, since we now (possibly) generate a `ChannelMonitorUpdate`
on `shutdown`, we may need to wait for monitor updating to complete
before we can send a `closing_signed`, meaning we need to handle
the send asynchronously anyway.

This simplifies a few function interfaces and has no impact on
behavior, aside from a few message-ordering edge-cases, as seen in
the two small test changes required.
2021-08-17 02:16:01 +00:00
Matt Corallo
b3d0a8dd4e Fix handling of inbound uncommitted feerate updates
If we receive an update_fee but do not receive a commitment_signed,
we should not persist the pending fee update to disk or hold on to
it after our peer disconnects.

In order to make the code the most readable, we add a state enum
which matches the relevant states from InboundHTLCState, allowing
for more simple code comparison between inbound HTLC handling and
update_fee handling.
2021-08-13 21:54:50 +00:00
Matt Corallo
9d49c5c1a1 Fix re-sending commitment updates with an outbound fee update
When we send an update_fee to our counterparty on an outbound
channel, if we need to re-send a commitment update after
reconnection, the update_fee must be present in the re-sent
commitment update messages. However, wewere always setting the
update_fee field in the commitment update to None, causing us to
generate invalid commitment signatures and get channel
force-closures.

This fixes the issue by correctly detecting when an update_fee
needs to be re-sent, doing so when required.
2021-08-13 21:54:50 +00:00
Jeffrey Czyz
ecb0b84241
Generate shutdown script at channel close
When a shutdown script is omitted from open_channel or accept_channel,
it must be provided when sending shutdown. Generate the shutdown script
at channel closing time in this case rather at channel opening.

This requires producing a ChannelMonitorUpdate with the shutdown script
since it is no longer known at ChannelMonitor creation.
2021-08-09 15:55:28 -05:00
Matt Corallo
69ee486084
Merge pull request #1004 from TheBlueMatt/2021-07-forward-event
Add a `PaymentForwarded` Event
2021-08-04 22:58:14 +00:00
Matt Corallo
2024c5e104 Generate a PaymentForwarded event when a forwarded HTLC is claimed
It is useful for accounting and informational reasons for users to
be informed when a payment has been successfully forwarded. Thus,
when an HTLC which represents a forwarded leg is claimed, we
generate a new `PaymentForwarded` event.

This requires some additional plumbing to return HTLC values from
`OnchainEvent`s. Further, when we have to go on-chain to claim the
inbound side of the payment, we do not inform the user of the fee
reward, as we cannot calculate it until we see what is confirmed
on-chain.

Substantial code structure rewrites by:
Valentine Wallace <vwallace@protonmail.com>
2021-08-04 21:48:21 +00:00
Devrandom
0dfcacd22c Actual no_std support 2021-08-03 09:34:56 +02:00
Matt Corallo
1bb9e64ebc
Merge pull request #977 from TheBlueMatt/2021-06-fix-double-claim-close
Handle double-HTLC-claims without failing the backwards channel
2021-07-28 01:24:27 +00:00
Matt Corallo
7e78fa660c Handle double-HTLC-claims without failing the backwards channel
When receiving an update_fulfill_htlc message, we immediately
forward the claim backwards along the payment path before waiting
for a full commitment_signed dance. This is great, but can cause
duplicative claims if a node sends an update_fulfill_htlc message,
disconnects, reconnects, and then has to re-send its
update_fulfill_htlc message again.

While there was code to handle this, it treated it as a channel
error on the inbound channel, which is incorrect - this is an
expected, albeit incredibly rare, condition. Instead, we handle
these double-claims correctly, simply ignoring them.

With debug_assertions enabled, we also check that the previous
close of the same HTLC was a fulfill, and that we are not moving
from a HTLC failure to an HTLC claim after its too late.

A test is also added, which hits all three failure cases in
`Channel::get_update_fulfill_htlc`.

Found by the chanmon_consistency fuzzer.
2021-07-28 00:34:53 +00:00
Valentine Wallace
47bcc1823b
tests: make PaymentSecret optional in pass_along path
and use it to make more keysend tests
2021-07-27 15:18:25 -04:00
Valentine Wallace
d32052fbf6
test utils: add optional PaymentPreimage param to pass_along_path
This will allow keysend tests to assert that the PaymentReceived payment preimage is
as expected in upcoming commits.
2021-07-27 15:15:24 -04:00
Valentine Wallace
d1e8d9ced5
Refactor PaymentReceived event for keysend receives 2021-07-27 15:15:23 -04:00
Devrandom
002a5db5b0 Collect all lightning std::sync imports under crate::sync
in preparation for no-std sync dummies
2021-07-19 15:01:58 +02:00
Matt Corallo
fecac81874 Support pending update_fail_htlcs in reconnect_nodes test util 2021-07-14 18:23:32 +00:00
Matt Corallo
e3968e0993 Send channel_update messages to direct peers on private channels
If we are a public node and have a private channel, our
counterparty needs to know the fees which we will charge to forward
payments to them. Without sending them a channel_update, they have
no way to learn that information, resulting in the channel being
effectively useless for outbound-from-us payments.

This commit fixes our lack of channel_update messages to private
channel counterparties, ensuring we always send them a
channel_update after the channel funding is confirmed.
2021-07-07 19:45:33 +00:00
Matt Corallo
4353d4a11c
Merge pull request #954 from TheBlueMatt/2021-06-no-spurious-forward-fails
Consider channels "live" even if they are awaiting a monitor update
2021-07-01 03:28:30 +00:00
Matt Corallo
b58c88430e Consider channels "live" even if they are awaiting a monitor update
We use `Channel::is_live()` to gate inclusion of a channel in
`ChannelManager::list_usable_channels()` and when sending an
HTLC to select whether a channel is available for
forwarding through/sending to.

In both of these cases, we should consider a channel `is_live()` when
they are pending a monitor update. Some clients may update monitors
asynchronously, thus we may simply be waiting a short duration for a
monitor update to complete, and shouldn't fail all forwarding HTLCs
during that time.

After #851, we always ensure any holding cells are free'd when
sending P2P messages, making this change much more trivially
correct - instead of having to ensure that we always free the holding
cell when a channel becomes live again after adding something to the
holding cell, we can simply rely on the fact that it always happens.

Fixes #661.
2021-06-30 23:15:22 +00:00
Gene Ferneau
da7a851d47
Use hashbrown replacements for std equivalents 2021-06-18 21:54:21 +00:00
Matt Corallo
90e984e797 Track the blocks a node has connected in the TestBroadcaster 2021-05-28 23:56:44 +00:00
Gene Ferneau
12461fcba1
Use alloc for no_std builds
Replace std structs with alloc equivalents to support no_std builds

f use prelude::* credit @devrandom
2021-05-27 17:35:20 +00:00
Jeffrey Czyz
7c465d69dc
Refactor EventsProvider to take an EventHandler 2021-05-24 14:16:16 -07:00
Matt Corallo
e19d7ef824 Add a test for HTLC freeing on monitor update restoration 2021-05-21 15:10:45 +00:00
Valentine Wallace
f24bbd63cc
Move PaymentPreimage+PaymentHash+PaymentSecret to top-level ln module 2021-04-29 18:39:47 -04:00