This commit adds the possibility for the initiator of a
channel to send the update_fee message, as specified
in BOLT#2. After the message is sent and both parties
have committed to the updated fee, all new commitment
messages in the channel will use the specified fee.
If an HTLC’s value is below a node’s dust limit, the amount for that
HTLC should be applied to to the fee used for the channel’s commitment
transaction.
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 changes the cooperative channel close workflow to comply
with the latest spec. This adds steps to handle and send shutdown
messages as well as moving responsibility for sending the channel close
message from the initiator to the responder.
This commit modifies the fee calculation logic when creating or
accepting a new commitment transaction to use the set FeePerKw within
the channel rather then re-query the estimator each time. The prior
behavior was benign as we currently use a static fee estimator, but the
dynamic setting this could’ve caused a state divergence.
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.
This commit changes t.Fatal to t.Fatalf in TestCheckDustLimit so as to
provide more information. This commit also makes some column width
adjustments and minor spelling/formatting changes.
This commit fixes a lingering TODO within the wallet portion of the
codebase by properly adhering to the set dust limits when closing a
channel. With this new commit if a party’s current settled balance is
below their current dust-limit, then it will be omitted from the
commitment transaction.
The prior test that asserted negative outputs are rejected has been
removed as they’ll now be avoided by ensuring we omit dust outputs from
the commitment transaction.
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 fixes a class of bug that currently exists within the
cooperative closure methods for the channel state machine. As an
example, due to the current hard coded fees, if one of the outputs
generated within the generated closure transaction has a negative
output, then the initiating node would gladly forward this to the
remote node. The remote node would then reject the closure as the
transaction is invalid. However, the act of completing the closure
would cause the remote node’s state machine to shift into a “closed”
state. As a result, any further closure attempts by the first node
(force or regular) would go unnoticed by the remote node.
We fix this issue by ensuring the transaction is “sane” before
initiating of completing a cooperative channel closure.
At test case has been added exercising the particular erroneous case
reported by “moli” on IRC.
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.
This commit updates the set of channel state machine tests to properly
compile and execute with the latest set of changes to the state
machine.
Most of the changes within this commit are just renaming and field
changes as a result of the new wire messages.
The more substantial change is due to the change in semantics of the
new state machine w.r.t what has and has not been ACK’d when a new
state transition is implemented. In the case of a concurrent update
(both sides add to the log before a state transition), both sides need
to trigger a state update in order to ensure their updates have been
included.
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 modifies the logic around adding cancel entries to the
update log for the commitment state machine slightly by also including
the r-hash of the HTLC that’s been cancelled in the entry for the
cancellation. With this change, we can accurately track which HTLC is
being cancelled within outer sub-systems.
This commit alters the new HTLC cancellation logic to instead allow the
canceller of an HTLC to cancel the HTLC by the payment hash rather than
the index of the HTLC.
This commit adds the ability to send/recv HTLC cancellation to the
commitment state machine. Previously this feature had been
unimplemented within the state machine, with only adds/settles working.
With this change, there’s now now no concept of “timing” out HTLC’s,
only the cancellation of HTLC’s which may be triggered for various
reasons.
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 converts the rearming two commitment spend functions to use
the lnwallet.Signer interface directly rather than manually manage
private keys during the signing process. This commit is in preparation
for implementation of fully automated revoked uncooperative closure
detection and retribution.
This commit modifies the channel state machine slightly to encode the
current state number using 30-bits of the sequence number within the
commitment transaction’s only input.
Such a modification reduces up the processing time required to punish
the counter party for breaching the contract established within the
channel by broadcasting an older revoked state.
This fixes#58 with a minor modification to what was originally
suggested.
This commit modifies the lnwallet code and related tests in order to
adhere to the recent field-name change to channeldb.OpenChannel.
Instead of having the field ‘TheirLNID’ which is the sha256 of the
node’s public key, we now instead use the public key directly in all
contexts.