By passing a pubkey into SendToRoute, it becomes unnecessary for lnd to
query the channel graph to retrieve the hop pubkey. This allows routes
over private channels that are not present in the graph.
In this commit, we ensure that we don't include routing hints for
unadvertised nodes at the time of invoice creation. Otherwise, this
would lead us to leak these unadvertised nodes to anyone who can get
their hands on the invoice being created. To prevent this, we'll now
look at the network graph and ensure that the node in unadvertised if
all of their edges are unadvertised and only extend to us.
In this commit, we address a slight regression in the defaults provided
by the OpenChannel RPC with regards to spending unconfirmed outputs to
fund funding transactions. We now add a new boolean parameter to
OpenChannelRequest: SpendUnconfirmed. If set, we'll use this to
indicate to the server that the funding transaction of the channel to be
created can spend the wallet's unconfirmed outputs to fund it. This
addition is needed because otherwise, if the caller doesn't specify a
MinConfs parameter to the request, then a default of 0 will be used,
which is not ideal.
In this commit the dependency of unmarshallRoute on edge policies being
available is removed. Edge policies may be unknown and reported as nil.
SendToRoute does not need the policies, but it does need pubkeys of the
route hops. In this commit, unmarshallRoute is modified so that it
takes the pubkeys from edgeInfo instead of channelEdgePolicy.
In addition to this, the route structure is simplified. No more connection
to the database at that point. Fees are determined based on incoming and
outgoing amounts.
In this commit, we extend the AbandonChannel RPC method to store as much
information as possible within the CloseSummary. Most importantly, we
store the current and next (if available) revocation of the remote party
along with the channel config for the local party. With this
information, we have enough data to be able to generate a custom signer
for a new commitment state, or to prove that the channel was indeed
ours if needed.
In this commit, we remove the unnecessary NewWitnessAddress RPC. We do
this as, at the moment, we only expose the wallet to generate witness
addresses. Now that the RPC has been removed, its REST endpoint has been
assigned to the NewAddress RPC, which should be the de facto way of
having the wallet generate any type of supported address.
Fixes#1986.
Using AbandonChannel, a channel can be abandoned. This means
removing all state without any on-chain or off-chain action.
A close summary is the only thing that is stored in the db after
abandoning.
A specific close type Abandoned is added. Abandoned channels
can be retrieved via the ClosedChannels RPC.
In a previous commit, we modified our fee rates to be sat/kw internally
as it was possible that the estimated fee rate was not enough to
properly broadcast the transaction. To remedy this, we decided to add a
fee floor, but this would only be enforced when querying the fee
estimator. In this commit, we attempt to do the same thing, but for fee
rates input manually by the user.
The commit ensures that for every channel, there will always
be two entries in the edges bucket. If the policy from one or
both ends of the channel is unknown, it is marked as such.
This allows efficient lookup of incoming edges. This is
required for backwards payment path finding.
In this commit, we explicitly convert sat/vbyte fee rates input by the
user to sat/kw. We do this as users are typically more accustomed to
sat/vbyte fee rates, rather than sat/kw.
In this commit, we fix a slight regression that happened when the
sendtoroute RPC call was implemented. As a result of the refactoring,
the debughtlc mode silently broke. In this commit, we fix this by
checking against the zero hash, rather than the length of the payment
hash, as since we use a fixed sized byte slice, it will always be zero.
- Extend SendRequest and QueryRoutesRequest protos
- newRoute function takes fee limit and cuts off routes that exceed it
- queryRoutes, payInvoice and sendPayment commands take the feeLimit inputs and pass them down to newRoute
- When no feeLimit is included, don't enforce any feeLimits at all (by setting feeLimit to maxValue)
In this commit, we modify the logic for the two primary payment related
RPCs to reduce duplication, indentation, and consolidate logic. As a
result, we'll now accept rpcPaymentIntents, turn those into regular
paymentIntents (convert from proto) before finally dispatching via
unified function.
In this commit, we now allow connections to onion addresses due to
recently adding support to properly parse them.
Co-Authored-By: Eugene <crypt-iq@users.noreply.github.com>
In this commit, we fix an existing panic bug related to the recently
added routing hints feature. If it's the case that the remote node
didn't send us their edge, then when we go to compare the public keys to
see if they match, we may attempt to deref an nil pointer.
In order to fix this, we'll instead check the edgeInfo, which is
guaranteed to also exist if the channel was found in the database. As a
defensive step, before we go to actually aces the struct, we'll check
that's it's non-nil and proceed if it is nil.
In this commit, we modify the SignMessage+VerifyMessage slightly in
order to bind the message we're signing to our specific context. We do
this by pre-pending the ascii text "Lightning Signed Message:" to the
msg before we run it through dsha256. Adding this prefix binds the
message to our context in order to avoid accidentally signing a sighash
or the like.
In this commit, we avoid hitting a possible panic in the case that we
were unable to retrieve the link of a channel from the HTLC switch while
determining which channels should be used as routing hints for an
invoice.
This reverts commit 0f90c950daaec7843e305f32d10e36411fb0b47f.
We actually still need to notify the BRAR of a force close, as
otherwise, it doesn't have a signal to exit due to a local force close
event.
This commit fixes a bug where all the HTLC rhash slices in a
ListChannelsResponse would be tied to the loop variable, making them all
take the hash of the last HTLC in the list. This commit fixes it by
making a copy of the slice.
In this commit, we update the testUpdateChannelPolicy to exercise the
recent set of changes within the switch. If one applies this test to a
fresh branch (without those new changes) it should fail. This is due to
the fact that before, Bob would attempt to apply the constraints of the
incoming link (which we updated) instead of the outgoing link. With the
recent set of changes, the test now properly passes.
In this commit, we follow up to the prior commit by ensuring we won't
accept a co-op close request for a chennel with active HTLCs. When
creating a chanCloser for the first time, we'll check the set of HTLC's
and reject a request (by sending a wire error) if the target channel
still as active HTLC's.
In this commit, we fix a bug that at times could cause any dangling
HTLC's to be sent to miner's fees if a user attempted to close out a
channel cooperatively that still had pending HTLC's. We'll first prevent
this at the RPC level by rejecting any attempts to trigger a co-op
channel closure while a channel still have dangling HTLC's.
In this commit, we modify the existing invoice RPC macaroon permissions
to target a more specific entity: “invoices”. As a result of this
commit, once node operators update, they’ll need to regenerate their
readonly.macaroon as it now needs this additional entity encoded within
it.
In the prior commit, we added a new set of permissions and also a new
entity: “invoices”. We’ll add this set of entities to the read and
write permissions accordingly as well to ensure that the existing
macaroons have access to all the items that the invoice.macaroon does.
In this commit, we add a new invoicePermissions slice. This contains
all the permission that a holder of an invoice.macaroon is able to
access, and no others. We also include read and write access to
addresses as this may be useful from the PoV of a merchant or exchange.
In this commit, we raise the min channel size to 20k satoshis. This
will be evaluated before we check for dusty commitments. The goal of
this is to ensure ample room for fees at current, and future fee
levels.