This carries a surprising amount of complexity despite only being
possible in the case where monitor updating failed during the
processing of funding_generated. Specifically, this requires
handling rebroadcasting funding_locked once we successfully persist
our monitor again.
As an alternative we could never send funding_signed when the
monitor failed to persist, but this approach avoids needless
delays during funding.
Peer may send us a shutdown_scriptpubkey in open_channel or
accept_channel messages. Before to enforce this policy on channel
closing, we want to be sure that our peer has opt-in to it.
Extend LocalFeatures new method visibilty from crate to public
for fuzz tests
Instead, return a Duration and let the user do the work of waiting.
This is one of only a handful of steps to make us
mostly-syscall-free, at least enough to run in WASM according to
elichai.
Broadcasting a commitment tx means that we have to fail
inbound HTLC in backward channel. Doing it prematurely would
put us at risk in case of reorg. So we delay passing failure
update upstream until solving tx mature to HTLC_FAIL_ANTI_
REORG_DELAY.
Requirements differ if HTLC is a revoked/non-revoked dust/
non-revoked non-dust one.
Add connect_blocks in test_utils to fix broken tests due to
anti-reorg delay enforcement
Remove anti-duplicate htlc update stuff in ManySimpleChannelMonitor
Previously, if we went to free the holding cell HTLC updates, and
adding one failed as we hit our outbound HTLC limit (or in-flight
value limit), we would not send a commitment_signed, leaving us in
an invalid state. We first fix that bug, and then refuse to add
things to our holding cell once we reach our limits considering the
holding cell, as we shouldn't have multiple commitment dance rounds
worth of HTLCs in the holding cell anyway.