package zpay32 import ( "bytes" "encoding/binary" "fmt" "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg" "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg/chainhash" "github.com/btcsuite/btcutil" "github.com/btcsuite/btcutil/bech32" "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwire" ) // Encode takes the given MessageSigner and returns a string encoding this // invoice signed by the node key of the signer. func (invoice *Invoice) Encode(signer MessageSigner) (string, error) { // First check that this invoice is valid before starting the encoding. if err := validateInvoice(invoice); err != nil { return "", err } // The buffer will encoded the invoice data using 5-bit groups (base32). var bufferBase32 bytes.Buffer // The timestamp will be encoded using 35 bits, in base32. timestampBase32 := uint64ToBase32(uint64(invoice.Timestamp.Unix())) // The timestamp must be exactly 35 bits, which means 7 groups. If it // can fit into fewer groups we add leading zero groups, if it is too // big we fail early, as there is not possible to encode it. if len(timestampBase32) > timestampBase32Len { return "", fmt.Errorf("timestamp too big: %d", invoice.Timestamp.Unix()) } // Add zero bytes to the first timestampBase32Len-len(timestampBase32) // groups, then add the non-zero groups. zeroes := make([]byte, timestampBase32Len-len(timestampBase32)) _, err := bufferBase32.Write(zeroes) if err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("unable to write to buffer: %v", err) } _, err = bufferBase32.Write(timestampBase32) if err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("unable to write to buffer: %v", err) } // We now write the tagged fields to the buffer, which will fill the // rest of the data part before the signature. if err := writeTaggedFields(&bufferBase32, invoice); err != nil { return "", err } // The human-readable part (hrp) is "ln" + net hrp + optional amount, // except for signet where we add an additional "s" to differentiate it // from the older testnet3 (Core devs decided to use the same hrp for // signet as for testnet3 which is not optimal for LN). See // https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/pull/844 for more // information. hrp := "ln" + invoice.Net.Bech32HRPSegwit if invoice.Net.Name == chaincfg.SigNetParams.Name { hrp = "lntbs" } if invoice.MilliSat != nil { // Encode the amount using the fewest possible characters. am, err := encodeAmount(*invoice.MilliSat) if err != nil { return "", err } hrp += am } // The signature is over the single SHA-256 hash of the hrp + the // tagged fields encoded in base256. taggedFieldsBytes, err := bech32.ConvertBits(bufferBase32.Bytes(), 5, 8, true) if err != nil { return "", err } toSign := append([]byte(hrp), taggedFieldsBytes...) // We use compact signature format, and also encoded the recovery ID // such that a reader of the invoice can recover our pubkey from the // signature. sign, err := signer.SignCompact(toSign) if err != nil { return "", err } // From the header byte we can extract the recovery ID, and the last 64 // bytes encode the signature. recoveryID := sign[0] - 27 - 4 var sig lnwire.Sig copy(sig[:], sign[1:]) // If the pubkey field was explicitly set, it must be set to the pubkey // used to create the signature. if invoice.Destination != nil { signature, err := sig.ToSignature() if err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("unable to deserialize "+ "signature: %v", err) } hash := chainhash.HashB(toSign) valid := signature.Verify(hash, invoice.Destination) if !valid { return "", fmt.Errorf("signature does not match " + "provided pubkey") } } // Convert the signature to base32 before writing it to the buffer. signBase32, err := bech32.ConvertBits(append(sig[:], recoveryID), 8, 5, true) if err != nil { return "", err } bufferBase32.Write(signBase32) // Now we can create the bech32 encoded string from the base32 buffer. b32, err := bech32.Encode(hrp, bufferBase32.Bytes()) if err != nil { return "", err } // Before returning, check that the bech32 encoded string is not greater // than our largest supported invoice size. if len(b32) > maxInvoiceLength { return "", ErrInvoiceTooLarge } return b32, nil } // writeTaggedFields writes the non-nil tagged fields of the Invoice to the // base32 buffer. func writeTaggedFields(bufferBase32 *bytes.Buffer, invoice *Invoice) error { if invoice.PaymentHash != nil { err := writeBytes32(bufferBase32, fieldTypeP, *invoice.PaymentHash) if err != nil { return err } } if invoice.Description != nil { base32, err := bech32.ConvertBits([]byte(*invoice.Description), 8, 5, true) if err != nil { return err } err = writeTaggedField(bufferBase32, fieldTypeD, base32) if err != nil { return err } } if invoice.DescriptionHash != nil { err := writeBytes32( bufferBase32, fieldTypeH, *invoice.DescriptionHash, ) if err != nil { return err } } if invoice.minFinalCLTVExpiry != nil { finalDelta := uint64ToBase32(*invoice.minFinalCLTVExpiry) err := writeTaggedField(bufferBase32, fieldTypeC, finalDelta) if err != nil { return err } } if invoice.expiry != nil { seconds := invoice.expiry.Seconds() expiry := uint64ToBase32(uint64(seconds)) err := writeTaggedField(bufferBase32, fieldTypeX, expiry) if err != nil { return err } } if invoice.FallbackAddr != nil { var version byte switch addr := invoice.FallbackAddr.(type) { case *btcutil.AddressPubKeyHash: version = 17 case *btcutil.AddressScriptHash: version = 18 case *btcutil.AddressWitnessPubKeyHash: version = addr.WitnessVersion() case *btcutil.AddressWitnessScriptHash: version = addr.WitnessVersion() default: return fmt.Errorf("unknown fallback address type") } base32Addr, err := bech32.ConvertBits( invoice.FallbackAddr.ScriptAddress(), 8, 5, true) if err != nil { return err } err = writeTaggedField(bufferBase32, fieldTypeF, append([]byte{version}, base32Addr...)) if err != nil { return err } } for _, routeHint := range invoice.RouteHints { // Each hop hint is encoded using 51 bytes, so we'll make to // sure to allocate enough space for the whole route hint. routeHintBase256 := make([]byte, 0, hopHintLen*len(routeHint)) for _, hopHint := range routeHint { hopHintBase256 := make([]byte, hopHintLen) copy(hopHintBase256[:33], hopHint.NodeID.SerializeCompressed()) binary.BigEndian.PutUint64( hopHintBase256[33:41], hopHint.ChannelID, ) binary.BigEndian.PutUint32( hopHintBase256[41:45], hopHint.FeeBaseMSat, ) binary.BigEndian.PutUint32( hopHintBase256[45:49], hopHint.FeeProportionalMillionths, ) binary.BigEndian.PutUint16( hopHintBase256[49:51], hopHint.CLTVExpiryDelta, ) routeHintBase256 = append(routeHintBase256, hopHintBase256...) } routeHintBase32, err := bech32.ConvertBits( routeHintBase256, 8, 5, true, ) if err != nil { return err } err = writeTaggedField(bufferBase32, fieldTypeR, routeHintBase32) if err != nil { return err } } if invoice.Destination != nil { // Convert 33 byte pubkey to 53 5-bit groups. pubKeyBase32, err := bech32.ConvertBits( invoice.Destination.SerializeCompressed(), 8, 5, true) if err != nil { return err } if len(pubKeyBase32) != pubKeyBase32Len { return fmt.Errorf("invalid pubkey length: %d", len(invoice.Destination.SerializeCompressed())) } err = writeTaggedField(bufferBase32, fieldTypeN, pubKeyBase32) if err != nil { return err } } if invoice.PaymentAddr != nil { err := writeBytes32( bufferBase32, fieldTypeS, *invoice.PaymentAddr, ) if err != nil { return err } } if invoice.Features.SerializeSize32() > 0 { var b bytes.Buffer err := invoice.Features.RawFeatureVector.EncodeBase32(&b) if err != nil { return err } err = writeTaggedField(bufferBase32, fieldType9, b.Bytes()) if err != nil { return err } } return nil } // writeBytes32 encodes a 32-byte array as base32 and writes it to bufferBase32 // under the passed fieldType. func writeBytes32(bufferBase32 *bytes.Buffer, fieldType byte, b [32]byte) error { // Convert 32 byte hash to 52 5-bit groups. base32, err := bech32.ConvertBits(b[:], 8, 5, true) if err != nil { return err } return writeTaggedField(bufferBase32, fieldType, base32) } // writeTaggedField takes the type of a tagged data field, and the data of // the tagged field (encoded in base32), and writes the type, length and data // to the buffer. func writeTaggedField(bufferBase32 *bytes.Buffer, dataType byte, data []byte) error { // Length must be exactly 10 bits, so add leading zero groups if // needed. lenBase32 := uint64ToBase32(uint64(len(data))) for len(lenBase32) < 2 { lenBase32 = append([]byte{0}, lenBase32...) } if len(lenBase32) != 2 { return fmt.Errorf("data length too big to fit within 10 bits: %d", len(data)) } err := bufferBase32.WriteByte(dataType) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("unable to write to buffer: %v", err) } _, err = bufferBase32.Write(lenBase32) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("unable to write to buffer: %v", err) } _, err = bufferBase32.Write(data) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("unable to write to buffer: %v", err) } return nil } // uint64ToBase32 converts a uint64 to a base32 encoded integer encoded using // as few 5-bit groups as possible. func uint64ToBase32(num uint64) []byte { // Return at least one group. if num == 0 { return []byte{0} } // To fit an uint64, we need at most is ceil(64 / 5) = 13 groups. arr := make([]byte, 13) i := 13 for num > 0 { i-- arr[i] = byte(num & uint64(31)) // 0b11111 in binary num >>= 5 } // We only return non-zero leading groups. return arr[i:] }