There is little reason for users to be paying out to non-Segwit
scripts when closing channels at this point. Given we will soon, in
rare cases, force-close during shutdown when a counterparty closes
to a non-Segwit script, we should also require it of our own users.
KeysInterface::get_shutdown_pubkey is used to form P2WPKH shutdown
scripts. However, BOLT 2 allows for a wider variety of scripts. Refactor
KeysInterface to allow any supported script while still maintaining
serialization backwards compatibility with P2WPKH script pubkeys stored
simply as the PublicKey.
Add an optional TLV field to Channel and ChannelMonitor to support the
new format, but continue to serialize the legacy PublicKey format.
BOLT 2 enumerates the script formats that may be used for a shutdown
script. KeysInterface::get_shutdown_pubkey returns a PublicKey used to
form one of the acceptable formats (P2WPKH). Add a ShutdownScript
abstraction to encapsulate all accept formats and be backwards
compatible with P2WPKH scripts serialized as the corresponding
PublicKey.