This commit alters the restart logic in the nursery
to load channel close summaries from disk when
restarting the process of sweeping commit txns.
The channel close summary contains a closing height,
which is used to set the lower bound of the height hint
when resubscribing to spend notifications.
In this commit, we address an un accounted for case during the breach
remedy process. If the remote node actually went directly to the second
layer during a channel breach attempt, then we wouldn’t properly be
able to sweep with out justice transaction, as some HTLC inputs may
actually be spent at that point.
In order to address this case, we’ll now catch the transaction
rejection, then check to see which input was spent, promote that to a
second level spend, and repeat as necessary. At the end of this loop,
any inputs which have been spent to the second level will have had the
prevouts and witnesses updated.
In order to perform this transition, we now also store the second level
witness script in the database. This allow us to modify the sign desc
with the proper input value, as well as witness script.
In this commit, we modify the logic surrounding sweeping outputs to be
aware of the new types of outputs that the nursery is now responsible
for. Namely: incoming HTLC’s on our commitment transaction as well as
outgoing HTLC’s on the commitment transaction for the remote party. For
the latter class of HTLC, we’ll now set the lock time on the sweeping
transaction in order to satisfy the CLTV clause in the output we’re
spending.
The utxo nursery is now responsible for two additional output types:
outgoing HTLC’s on the commitment transaction of the remote party, and
second-level claim transactions that we broadcast. In this commit,
we’ve updated the NurseryReport to now include details, so users are
able to properly keep track of the status of all their pending coins.
This new field is reserved for outgoing HTLC outputs on the commitment
transaction of the remote party. These outputs don’t have a CSV delay,
but instead have an absolute maturity time.
In this commit, rather than the IncubateOutputs method taking a close
summary entirely, we now take resolutions for each possible output
type. We do this as it’s possible that each output is sent for
incubation at a different time as on-chain conditions change.
Additionally, if we get a baby output (CLTV locked transaction), we’ll
check to see if we can immediately broadcast it. Otherwise, we may
never sweep it unless a restart is attempted.
This commit fixes a prior goroutine leak that could result in a node
having thousands of goroutines, particularly due to many concurrent
channel fundings. We now ensure that for each BlockEpoch client
created, we ensure that the client is cancelled once the creating
grouting exits.
This commit fixes a slight logic error that could render the
`pendingchannels` RPC unusable if a node was on the reciting end of a
channel force close with no time-locked balance. In such a case the
channel wouldn’t be sent to the utxoNursery, resulting in an “contract
not found error”.
To fix this behavior, we’ve created a typed error that can be checked
within the RPC, thus we no longer treat this routine case as an error
case.
This commit adds a new public facing method to the utxoNursery:
NurseryReport. This method is intended to be used by callers to
introspect into the current state of the utxo nursery. With this
information, callers will be able to ascertain: the number of immature
outputs, the total number of funds in limbo, and when funds can be
fully swept.
This commit adds to new index buckets to the undo nursery: one that
allows searching the preschool bucket by origin chan point, and another
that allows querying the kindergarten bucket using an identical key.
These index buckets are updated in tandem with their regular buckets.
A note has been named in this commit to re-work the bucket structure
for a time in the near future in which we have implemented full
on-chain HTLC handling.
This commit adds an additional field to the kidOutput struct: the
outpoint of the channel that originally created the output. This field
is now needed in order to add some additional indexes that are required
to enable callers to query the internal state of the utxoNursery.
If a forceClose happens and the to-self output is below the dust value,
then that output will be non-existant in the commitment transaction.
UtxoNursery now handles that case by checking to see if the accompanying
selfOutPutSignDescriptor is nil. If it is nil, then it will ignore it.
This commit fixes a slight bug in the utxoNursery. Previously, if we
forced closed a channel that was solely funded by the other party
without pushing any satoshis, then the utxoNursery would attempt to
sweep a target output even though it didn’t actually exist. This would
result in the creation of a negative value’d output due to the hard
coded fees currently used in several areas.
To fix his, we now ignore any “output” with a value of zero, when
adding new outputs to the kindergarden bucket.
This commit augments the server’s response to successful SendPayment
commands by also returning the full path taken in order to fulfill the
payment. With this information, the user now obtains more context about
their payment whcih can be useful when debugging, or just exploring the
capabilities of the daemon.
This commit makes a large number of minor changes concerning API usage
within the deamon to match the latest version on the upstream btcsuite
libraries.
The major changes are the switch from wire.ShaHash to chainhash.Hash,
and that wire.NewMsgTx() now takes a paramter indicating the version of
the transaction to be created.
This commit implements so minor changes in formatting: character column
limits, error returning, scoped, errors. The aforementioned changes are
a bit of minor clean up after the merge of the latest PR in order to
ensure the new code in the file conforms to the code style in the rest
of the project.
Moved transaction states from in-memory maps to persistent BoltDB
buckets. This allows channel force closes to operate reliably if the
daemon is shut down and restarted at any point during the forced
channel closure process.