In this commit, we update the logic in the `chainWatcher` to no longer
wait until the DLP point has been populated in the database before we
dispatch the force close summary to any registered clients. Instead, we
can sweep immediately, as we have all the information we need to sweep
the funds (just our key).
In this commit, we update the `commitSweepResolver` to be aware of
tweakless commitments. We'll now use the new behavior of the uni close
summary (leaving out the single tweak) to detect if we're dealing with a
new, or modern commitment. Depending on the commitment type, we'll then
set the witness type accordingly so we can generate the proper signature
within the sweeper.
In this commit, we update the funding workflow to be aware of the new
channel type that doesn't tweak the remote party's output within the
non-delay script on their commitment transaction. To do this, we now
allow the caller of `InnitChannelReservation` to signal if they want the
old or new (tweakless) commitment style.
The funding tests are also updated to test both funding variants, as
we'll still need to understand the legacy format for older nodes.
In this commit, we update the channel state machine to be aware of
tweakless commits. In several areas, we'll now check the channel's type
to see if it's `SingleFunderTweakless`. If so, then we'll opt to use the
remote party's non-delay based point directly in the script, skipping
any additional cryptographic operations. Along the way we move the
`validateCommitmentSanity` method to be defined _before_ it's used as is
cutomary within the codebase.
Notably, within the `NewUnilateralCloseSummary` method, we'll now _blank
out_ the `SingleTweak` value if the commitment is tweakless. This
indicates to callers the witness type they should map to, as the value
isn't needed at all any longer when sweeping a non-delay output.
We also update the signing+verification tests to also test that we're
able to properly generate a valid witness for the new tweakless
commitment format.
In this commit, we define a new channel type: SingleFunderTweakless.
We'll use this channel type to denote channels with commitments that
don't tweak the remote party's key in their non-delay output.
In this commit, we update the `CommitSpendNoDelay` method to be aware of
the alternate spending mechanism for commitments that don't have a tweak
for the remote party's non-delay output. We also add a new witness type
so callers can convey their expected signing path.
In this commit, we fix an existing bug in the package, causing
resolutions to be restarted without their required supplementary
information. This can happen if a distinct HTLC set gets confirmed
compared to the HTLCs that we may have had our commitment at time of
close. Due to this bug, on restart certain HTLCS would be rejected as
they would present their state to the invoice registry, but be rejected
due to checks such as amount value.
To fix this, we'll now pass in the set of confirmed HTLCs into the
resolvers when we re-launch them, giving us access to all the
information we need to supplement the HTLCS.
We also add a new test that ensures that the proper fields of a resolver
are set after a restart.
In this commit, we create a new channel arb test context struct as the
current `createTestChannelArbitrator` has several return parameters, and
upcoming changes will likely at first glance need to add one or more
additional parameters. Rather than extend the existing set of return
parameters, we opt to instead create this struct that wraps the existing
state.
Along the way we add several new utility methods to this context, and
use them in the existing tests where applicable:
* `AssertStateTransitions`
* `AssertState`
* `Restart`
* `CleanUp`
This prevents the DLP protocol from breaking as a result of the
refactor, since the closing or closed channels won't be included in the
peer's active map.
This commit introduces the chanacceptor package which is used
to determine, by a set of heuristics, which open channel messages
to accept and reject. Currently, two acceptors are implemented
via the ChannelAcceptor interface: ChainedAcceptor and RPCAcceptor.
The RPCAcceptor allows the RPC client to respond to the open channel
request, and the ChainedAcceptor allows a conjunction of acceptors
to be used.
We add a wait predicate to make sure the node's on-chain balance is
restored before continuing the restore test case.
This is needed since the DLP test scenario includes several restarts of
the node, and if the node isn't done scanning for on-chain balance
before the restart happens, it would be unlocked without a recovery
window, causing funds to be left undiscovered.
Earlier this delay was needed to increase the likelihood that the DLP
scanario was successfully completed. Since we would risk the connection
being torn down, and the link exit, we could end up with the remote
marking the channel borked, but not finishing the force close.
With the previous set of commits, we should now trigger the force close
before we merk the channel borked, which should ensure we'll resume the
orocess on next restart/connect.
Before publishing the close tx to the network and commit to the
StateCommitmentBroadcasted state, we mark the commitment as broadcasted
and store it to the db. This ensures it will get re-published on startup
if we go down.
Instead of marking the channel Borked in cases where we want to force
close it, we immediately let the peer fail the link. The channel state
will instead be updated by the channel arbitrator, which will transition
to StateBroadcastCommit, marking the channel borked, then marking the
commitment tx broadcasted right before publishing the force close tx. We
do this to avoid the case where we would mark it Borked, but go down
before being able to publish the closing tx.
Storing the force close tx ensures it will be re-published on startup.
Instead of marking the database state when processing the channel
reestablishment message, we wait for the result of this processing to
arrive in the link, and mark it accordingly in the database here.
We do this move the logic determining whether we should force close the
channel or not, and what state to mark it in the DB, to the same place,
as these need to be consistent.
This commit converts the ErrCommitSyncLocalDataLoss error into a struct,
that also holds the received last unrevoked commit point from the remote
party.
TestChainArbitratorRepulishCommitment testst that the chain arbitrator
will republish closing transactions for channels marked
CommitementBroadcast in the database at startup.
When loading active channels for a connected peer, we gather channel
sync messages for all borked channels, and send them to the peer. This
should help a peer realize that the state is irreconcible, as we have
already realized.