In this commit, we modify the funding reservation workflow slightly to
allow callers to specify their own custom fee when initialization a
funding workflow. This gives power-users the ability to control exactly
how much in fees are paid for each new funding transaction.
In this commit, we move the FeeEstimator interface into a distinct file
as follow up commits will begin to flesh out the interface with
additional implementations.
Fix wrong calculation of overshot amount which causes coin select
function to go into infinite loop. If overshoot amount is calculated
by subtraction of totalSatoshis and amtNeeded than on the second
iteration of loop amtNeeded already include required fee inside, which
causes continuation of the coin selection loop.
The fee estimation for funding transactions now properly accounts for
different types of UTXOs spent, whereas previously it assumed all
inputs were spending native P2WKH outputs.
In this commit, we extend the help message for `newaddress`
to indicate which address types can be used when directly
funding channels. Additionally, we add some additional text
to the insufficient funding error to detail that we don't have
enough witness outputs.
This commit fixes an existing w.r.t the way that we constructed all
commitment transactions. We were computing the hash that the obfsucator
was derived form correctly, but we were using the first 6-bytes, rather
than the last 6 bytes.
We no longer attach the RPC client to the lnwallet logging instance as
it can generate a ton of spam in trace mode as it’ll dump the entire
hex encoded blocks, transactions, etc.
This commit updates the engine that drives the reservation workflow to
utilize the new ChannelConfig and ChannelConstraint structs added in
prior commits. With this change, the internal reservation engine has
been modified to retain the prior dual funder workflow, but also be
able to properly manage and execute the new single funder workflow
defined in BOLT-0002.
This commit fixes a race condition that was discovered as a result of
the new htlcswitch package. The StateSnapshot method and all of the
other methods which mutate the state of the channel state machine were
using distinct mutexes. The fix is trivial: all methods accessing the
internal channel state variable now use the same mutex.
In order to be able to use the DeriveRevocationRoot in the createChannel
function inside the htlcswicth package we need to make it public.
NOTE: The original lnwallet.CreateChannel function haven't been
sufficient as far it not takes the private keys as input.
This commit corrects an error in the scaling as currently implemented
in the default static fee estimator. The spec draft has an error and
erroneously recommends multiplying by 4 to arrive at the fee-per-weight
from the fee-per-byte. This is incorrect as with the segwit block-size
increase, the ratio is 1/4 rather than 4.
This commit modifies the coin selection logic around selecting inputs
for a funding transaction to query the fee estimator directly (and use
fee-per-byte), rather than use the fee estimate which was passed into
the context.
We also use the value passed into the InitChannelReservation method
directly rather than make a call to the fee estimator. With this
change, the responder to a funding workflow will now properly adopt the
fee-per-kw suggested by the funder of the channel.
This commit replaces the hard-coded 5000 satoshi fees with calls to the
FeeEstimator interface. This should provide a way to cleanly plug in
additional fee calculation algorithms in the future. This change
affected quite a few tests. When possible, the tests were changed to
assert amounts sent rather than balances so that fees wouldn't need to
be taken into account. There were several tests for which this wasn't
possible, so calls to the static fee calculator were made.
This commit adds the FeeEstimator interface, which can be used for
future fee calculation implementations. Currently, there is only the
StaticFeeEstimator implementation, which returns the same fee rate for
any transaction.
In order to make the node's dust limit available to the wallet during
the initial stages of the funding process, add and set a
DustLimit field in the Contribution.
This commit modifies the GetUtxo method of the BlockChainIO interface
to be more light client friendly by introducing a height hint which
gives light clients that don’t have UTXO set commitments a way in which
they can restrict their search space. Light clients will now be able to
have a concrete cut off point in the chain as they scan backwards for
spentness of an output.
Previously, if an error was returned during handleSingleFunderSigs or
handleFundingCounterPartySigs, the wallet would hang waiting for
the completeChan channel to be populated. This commit adds nil returns for
the completeChan when errors are propagated.
This commit modifies the initialization logic of the LightningWallet to
fetch the root key during startup rather than during creation. We make
this change in order to give enough time for the underlying
WalletController to properly boot up before we ask it to do any work.
This commit removes all instances of the fastsha256 library and
replaces it with the sha256 library in the standard library. This
change should see a number of performance improvements as the standard
library has highly optimized assembly instructions with use vectorized
instructions as the platform supports.
Currently non-HTLC outputs will be accepted in the commitment
transaction as long as it is non-zero. We change this by not allowing
outputs with a value lower than the dust limit. The value of such
an output will go towards transaction fees.
This commit adds the FundingManagerPersistence test to ensure that the
funding process completes as expected when nodes shutdown after the the
funding transaction has been broadcast. Note that the final parts of
several wallet tests have been removed, as functionality has been moved
to the Funding Manager and should now be tested there.
Once a channel funding process has advanced to the point of broadcasting
the funding transaction, the state of the channel should be persisted
so that the nodes can disconnect or go down without having to wait for the
funding transaction to be confirmed on the blockchain.
Previously, the finalization of the funding process was handled by a
combination of the funding manager, the peer and the wallet, but if
the remote peer is no longer online or no longer connected, this flow
will no longer work. This commit moves all funding steps following
the transaction broadcast into the funding manager, which is available
as long as the daemon is running.
When a pending channel is persisted and then reloaded upon system startup
it's necessary to also persist the number of confirmations that will be required
before the pending channel can be opened.
In order to facilitate persistence during the funding process, added
the isPending flag to channels so that when the daemon restarts, we can
properly re-initialize the chain notifier and update the state of
channels that were going through the funding process.
In this commit the initial implementation of revocation hash
generation 'elkrem' was replaced with 'shachain' Rusty Russel
implementation which currently enshrined in the spec. This alghoritm has
the same asymptotic characteristics but has more complex scheme
to determine wish hash we can drop and what needs to be stored
in order to be able to achive full compression.
Fix SetStateNumHint and GetStateNumHint to properly
set and get the stateNumHints using the lower 24 bits
of the locktime of the commitment transaction as the
lower 24 bits of the obfuscated state number and the
lower 24 bits of the sequence field as the higher 24
bits.
This commit fixes a bug in the wallet’s internal reservation manager
that prevented it from cleaning up the resources used by a reservation
after it was finished running through the workflow.
We fix this issue by ensuring the reservations context is deleted from
the funding limbo.
It is the callers responsibility to properly .Cancel() a reservation in
the case of an error during the funding workflow.
This commit removes the BlockChainIO interface as a dependency to the
LightningChannel struct as the interface is no longer used within the
operation of the LightningChannel.
This commit ensures that we now properly handle and propagate errors
that arise when attempting to create a new channel after the funding
transaction is believed to be confirmed.
A previous edge case would arise when a user attempted to create a new
channel, but their corresponding btcd node wasn’t yet fully synced.
This commit adds support to the wallet’s internal funding workflow for
pushing a certain amount of BTC to the responder’s side for a single
funder workflow as part of the first commitment.
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.