This commit modifies the HTLC integration tests to be mindful of the
max payment size. Rather than sending the payment in one large batch,
we instead now send it in chunks of the max payment size.
This commit modifies the relevant RPC’s to enforce the max payment size
as defined in BOLT-0002. With this commit the largest payment possible
is now 2^32 mSAT, or 4,294,967 satoshis.
This commit adds a new reqQuit channel within SendPayment. The inner
goroutine will use this channel to detect if the request itself has
exited or not. Without this method, we’d possible leak a goroutine if a
client never closed the payment stream.
This commit modifies NewWitnessAddress to return nested p2wkh address.
We do this as this RPC call was put in place to be used within GUI’s to
allow users to deposit funds into their LN wallet. By using nested
p2wkh, we ensure that the generate address that can be used to directly
create channels.
This commit adds to new RPC’s to the Lightning service: UpdateFees and
FeeReport. Additionally, we also update to the latest version of protc,
golang protobuf, and the gRPC gateway.
This commit modifies the way that we create the macaroon database, and
also create the initial macaroons themselves. Rather than creating a
new macaroon DB for each chain, we instead create a single instance for
all chains. Additionally, if the datadir has been modified, and the
macaroon paths haven’t been modified, the macaroons are now scoped to
those paths.
This commit fixes a lingering bug within the logic for the
peer/htlcswitch/channellink. When the link needs to fetch the latest
update to send to a sending party due to a violation of the set routing
policy, previously it would modify the timestamp on the message read
from disk. This was incorrect as it would invalidate the signature
within the message itself. We fix this by instead
This commit adds another conditional send select statement to ensure
that when sending the finalized contract to the breach arbiter, the
peer doesn’t possible cause the daemon to hang on shutdown.
This commit modifies the logic when we are loading alll the channels
that we have with a particular peer to grab the current committed
forwarding policy from disk rather then using the default forwarding
policy. We do this as it’s now possible for active channels to have
distinct forwarding policies.
This commit adds a new method to the HtlcSwitch:
UpdateForwardingPolicies. With this method callers are now able to
modify the forwarding policies of all, or some currently active links.
We also make a slight modification to the way that forwarding policy
updates are handled within the links themselves to ensure that we don’t
override with a zero value for any of the fields.
This commit fixes an lingering bug within the path finding logic of the
router. Previously we used the edge policy directly attached to the
outgoing channel of the node we were traversing to calculate the fees
and time lock information. This is incorrect, as we instead should be
using the policy of the *connecting* node as we’ll need to pay for
transit as they dictate.
To remedy this, we now grab the incoming+outgoing edges and use those
accordingly when building the initial path.
This commit adds a new method to the AuthenticatedGossiper:
PropagateFeeUpdate. This new method will allow callers to update the
fee schedule advertised for a particular channel, or all currently
active channels. With this method exposed, the AuthenticatedGossiper
will now craft the new channel update messages, sign the new state,
commit the new policy to the underlying graph, and finally add the
message to the next announcement epoch batch.
This commit updates the tail end of the funding workflow to properly
include the ChainHash field when crafting ChannelAnnouncements and the
initial ChannelUpdate messages. Additionally, we now properly generate
the proper signatures to match the changes to BOLT0007.
This commit modifies the generation and parsing of errors to abandon
usage of the Code field, and instead use the first byte of the Data
field to store the error codes that we currently use. With this change,
we ensure that our error messages properly match BOLT-0002.
This commit implements the simplification within the latest version of
BOLT-0007. With this change, we simply sign the message hash directly
with the bitcoin keys, rather than signing the node keys themselves.
This commit modifies the node.ForEachChannel to *also* return the
incoming edge as well as the outgoing edge. We make this modification
as when we’re doing path finding, we need to return the incoming edge
as well, since we need to use the to properly compute the time lock and
fees for transit on that edge.
This commit updates the script we use to match the current
specification. The change is minor: we can say an extra byte by moving
the OP_CHECKSIG to the end of the script, and swapping the checks and
seqverify operations in the second clause. However, the witness remains
the same!
This commit does away with the ErrorCode field in order to ensure that
we’re properly compatible with BOLT-0002. In the future the error code
field may be re-introduced as it’s much easier to check against an
internet error rather than interpret a byte slice describing the error.