In this commit, we mark the rescan status for a transaction as complete
if we happen to detect it has confirmed within a new block that extends
the chain. We do this as otherwise, it's possible for us to not
immediately dispatch the notification upon a subsequent registration due
to the rescan state machine.
This commit ensures that a confSet's details
are assigned in the confNotifications index
after discovering the transaction at tip. The
recent changes allow a later notification to
be dispatched on registration if an earlier one
has already discovered the confirmation details.
Before this change, it was observed that a later
registration would attempt an immediate delivery,
but fail to do so because the confset's details
were nil. This commit remedies that dispatch path,
allowing the integration tests to pass again.
In this commit, we update to the latest version of neutrino. This
version has an important bug fixes which fixes an issue where we
wouldn't detect a duplicate incoming cfheader message, and panic due to
trying to write the same header twice.
This commit modifies the graph topology test to
properly count channel updates and node
announcments in the event that they are batched
into a single topology update. The prior logic
made the assumption that they were always in
distinct topology updates, so this method should
be more general and robust.
In this commit, we open an additional channel between Bob and Carol to
ensure that Bob gets selected as the only routing hint. Previously Bob
would get selected, but with the recent changes, it would no longer
happen due to him not having any advertised edges.
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 filter out nodes who intend to remain private. We do
this to prevent leaking information about them by forwarding their
NodeAnnouncements.
In this commit, we modify the funding manager to send our
NodeAnnouncement to our channel counterparty in the event of an
unadvertised channel. We do this to ensure that our counterparty learns
about some information about us that may aid them in one way or another
(e.g., addresses to reconnect, features supported, etc.).