To make the linter happy, make a pointer to the inner resolver.
Otherwise the linter would complain with
copylocks: literal copies lock value
since we'll add a mutex to the resolver in following commits.
Incoming htlcs that are timed out or failed (invalid htlc or invoice
condition not met), save a single on chain resolution because we don't
need to take any actions on them ourselves (we don't need to worry
about 2 stage claims since this is the success path for our peer).
This commit repalces the htlcResolution struct with an interface.
This interface is implemeted by failure, settle and accept resolution
structs. Only settles and fails are exported because the existing
code that handles htlc resolutions uses a nil resolution to indicate
that a htlc was accepted. The accept resolution is used internally
to report on the resolution result of the accepted htlc, but a nil
resolution is surfaced. Further refactoring of all the functions
that call NotifyExitHopHtlc to handle a htlc accept case (rather than
having a nil check) is required.
This commit moves handling of invoice not found
errors into NotifyExitHopHtlc and exposes a
resolution result to the calling functions. The
intention of this change is to make calling
functions as naive of the invoice registry's
mechanics as possible.
When NotifyExitHopHtlc is called and an invoice
is not found, calling functions can take action
based on the HtlcResolution's InvoiceNotFound
outcome rather than having to add a special error
check on every call to handle the error.
This commit renames HodlEvent to HtlcResolution
to better reflect the fact that the struct is
only used for htlc settles and cancels, and that
it is not specifically used for hodl invoices.
With the introduction of additional payload fields for mpp, it becomes
a necessity to have their values available in the on-chain resolution
flow. The incoming contest resolver notifies the invoice registry of the
arrival of a payment and needs to supply all parameters for the registry
to validate the htlc.
Currently the invoice registry cannot tell apart the htlcs that pay to
an invoice. Because htlcs may also be replayed on startup, it isn't
possible to determine the total amount paid to an invoice.
This commit is a first step towards fixing that. It reports the circuit
keys of htlcs to the invoice registry, which forms the basis for
accurate invoice accounting.
In this commit, we update the `HopIterator` to gain awareness of the new
TLV hop payload. The default `HopIterator` will now hide the details of
the TLV from the caller, and return the same `ForwardingInfo` struct in
a uniform manner. We also add a new method: `ExtraOnionBlob` to allow
the caller to obtain the raw EOB (the serialized TLV stream) to pass
around.
Within the link, we'll now pass the EOB information into the invoice
registry. This allows the registry to parse out any additional
information from the EOB that it needs to settle the payment, such as a
preimage shard in the AMP case.
This commit is the final step in making the link unaware of invoices. It
now purely offers the htlc to the invoice registry and follows
instructions from the invoice registry about how and when to respond to
the htlc.
The change also fixes a bug where upon restart, hodl htlcs were
subjected to the invoice minimum cltv delta requirement again. If the
block height has increased in the mean while, the htlc would be canceled
back.
Furthermore the invoice registry interaction is aligned between link and
contract resolvers.
The former tryApplyPreimage function silently ignored invalid preimages.
This could mask potential bugs. This commit makes the logic stricter and
generates an error in case an unexpected mismatch occurs.
New behaviour of the chain notifier to always send the current block
immediately after registration takes away the need to make a separate
GetBestBlock call on ChainIO.
One of the first things the incoming contest resolver does is checking
if the preimage is available and if it is, convert itself into a success
resolver.
This behaviour makes it unnecessary to already determine earlier in the
process whether an incoming contest or a success resolver is needed.
By having all incoming htlcs go through the incoming contest resolver,
the number of execution paths is reduced and it becomes easier to
ascertain that the implemented logic is correct.
The only functional change in this commit is that a forwarded htlc for
which is the preimage is known, is no longer settled when the htlc is
already expired. Previously a success resolver would be instantiated
directly, skipping the expiry height check.
This created a risk that the success resolver would never finish,
because an expired htlc could already have been swept by the remote
party and there is no detection of this remote spend in the success
resolver currently.
With the new change, the general direction that an expired htlc
shouldn't be settled and instead given up on is implemented more
consistently.
This commit prepares for fixing edges cases related to hodl
invoice on-chain resolution.
This commit modifies the invoice registry to handle invoices for which
the preimage is not known yet (hodl invoices). In that case, the
resolution channel passed in from links and resolvers is stored until we
either learn the preimage or want to cancel the htlc.