In this commit, we remove the restriction surrounding the largest
invoices that we'll allow a user to create. After #3967 has landed,
users will be able to send in _aggregate_ a payment larger than the
current max HTLC size limit in the network. As a result, we can just
treat that value as the system's MTU, and allow users to request
payments it multiples of that MTU value.
A follow up to this PR at a later time will also allow wumbo _channels_.
However, that requires us to tweak the way we scale CSV values, as post
wumbo, there is no true channel size limit, only the
_local_ limit of a given node. We also need to implement a way for nodes
to signal to other nodes their accepted max channel size.
Modifies the payment session to launch additional pathfinding attempts
for lower amounts. If a single shot payment isn't possible, the goal is
to try to complete the payment using multiple htlcs. In previous
commits, the payment lifecycle has been prepared to deal with
partial-amount routes returned from the payment session. It will query
for additional shards if needed.
Additionally a new rpc payment parameter is added that controls the
maximum number of shards that will be used for the payment.
Changes the grpc proto file, generates the protobuf, and
enables a queried way to retrieve payments in the rpc, where
backward compatibility is enforced by returning all payments
in the database by default. Adds a payment index field to
the returned payments of the rpc call.
Update the PendingChannel message from a bool to an enum to
differentiate between the case where the remote party initiated the
channel and we have no record of the channel initiator. The previous
field has not been included in a release of lnd, so we can replace the
field directly.
Move enum out of CloseSummary struct for more general use. This does
not change the encoding of the enum, and will only cause compile time
errors for existing clients. This enum has not been included in a
release yet, so we can make this move without much disruption.
This commit fixes a recent issue from #4081 that would prevent a frozen
channel from being force closed via the rpc. We correct this, so that
only the co-op path is inhibited.
The linter complains about not checking the return value from
WipeChannel in certain places. Instead of checking we simply remove the
returned error because the in-memory modifications cannot fail.
A PSBT funding flow consists of multiple steps. We add new RPC
messages that can trigger the underlying state machine to transition
to a new state. We also add new response messages that tell the
API user what the current state is.
This commit extends the RPC interface with GetNodeMetrics will contain
all graph node metrics in the future. Currently only holds betweennes
centrality per node.
The pending closing channels field was present to cover an edge case
where coperatively closed channels were closed before upgrade and
confirmed after the upgrade. This commit deprecates the field and adds
a warning log to cover these edge cases.
As frozen channels can only be created via the non-default channel
assembler, we extend both the ShimIntent and CannedAssembler to also
accept and expose this new channel status along with the thaw height.
Preparation for anchor resolver. The recovered anchor amount should
still be included in the pending channel report even after it has been
resolved.
This also fixes an existing bug that in some cases caused the recovered
amount from an htlc resolver not to be included in the total.
This change adds a set of errors to the peer struct returned by list
peers. A latest error boolean is added to allow for more succinct
default lncli responses.
This commit adds each channel's short chan id to the `feereport` rpc.
Without this, it can be tedious to lookup more info about a particular
channel since most rpcs only accept short chan ids and not channel
points. For instance, now one can take a channel id from `feereport` and
look it up directly via `getchaninfo` to examine the policy in more
detail.
The synchronous call to get all channel backups also include
channels that are pending at the moment of the call. A previous
commit added pending channels to the file based backup as well. So
this is the last backup method that needs to be adjusted to also
contain unconfirmed channels.