lnd.xprv/lnwallet/chanfunding/assembler.go
Johan T. Halseth 4a4e0c73f7
lnwallet/chanfunding: add Inputs/Outputs to assemblers
This will be used to try to estimate how much the funding transaction
will decrease our wallet balance.
2021-01-19 10:53:45 +01:00

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package chanfunding
import (
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet/chainfee"
)
// CoinSource is an interface that allows a caller to access a source of UTXOs
// to use when attempting to fund a new channel.
type CoinSource interface {
// ListCoins returns all UTXOs from the source that have between
// minConfs and maxConfs number of confirmations.
ListCoins(minConfs, maxConfs int32) ([]Coin, error)
// CoinFromOutPoint attempts to locate details pertaining to a coin
// based on its outpoint. If the coin isn't under the control of the
// backing CoinSource, then an error should be returned.
CoinFromOutPoint(wire.OutPoint) (*Coin, error)
}
// CoinSelectionLocker is an interface that allows the caller to perform an
// operation, which is synchronized with all coin selection attempts. This can
// be used when an operation requires that all coin selection operations cease
// forward progress. Think of this as an exclusive lock on coin selection
// operations.
type CoinSelectionLocker interface {
// WithCoinSelectLock will execute the passed function closure in a
// synchronized manner preventing any coin selection operations from
// proceeding while the closure is executing. This can be seen as the
// ability to execute a function closure under an exclusive coin
// selection lock.
WithCoinSelectLock(func() error) error
}
// OutpointLocker allows a caller to lock/unlock an outpoint. When locked, the
// outpoints shouldn't be used for any sort of channel funding of coin
// selection. Locked outpoints are not expected to be persisted between
// restarts.
type OutpointLocker interface {
// LockOutpoint locks a target outpoint, rendering it unusable for coin
// selection.
LockOutpoint(o wire.OutPoint)
// UnlockOutpoint unlocks a target outpoint, allowing it to be used for
// coin selection once again.
UnlockOutpoint(o wire.OutPoint)
}
// Request is a new request for funding a channel. The items in the struct
// governs how the final channel point will be provisioned by the target
// Assembler.
type Request struct {
// LocalAmt is the amount of coins we're placing into the funding
// output.
LocalAmt btcutil.Amount
// RemoteAmt is the amount of coins the remote party is contributing to
// the funding output.
RemoteAmt btcutil.Amount
// MinConfs controls how many confirmations a coin need to be eligible
// to be used as an input to the funding transaction. If this value is
// set to zero, then zero conf outputs may be spent.
MinConfs int32
// SubtractFees should be set if we intend to spend exactly LocalAmt
// when opening the channel, subtracting the fees from the funding
// output. This can be used for instance to use all our remaining funds
// to open the channel, since it will take fees into
// account.
SubtractFees bool
// FeeRate is the fee rate in sat/kw that the funding transaction
// should carry.
FeeRate chainfee.SatPerKWeight
// ChangeAddr is a closure that will provide the Assembler with a
// change address for the funding transaction if needed.
ChangeAddr func() (btcutil.Address, error)
}
// Intent is returned by an Assembler and represents the base functionality the
// caller needs to proceed with channel funding on a higher level. If the
// Cancel method is called, then all resources assembled to fund the channel
// will be released back to the eligible pool.
type Intent interface {
// FundingOutput returns the witness script, and the output that
// creates the funding output.
FundingOutput() ([]byte, *wire.TxOut, error)
// ChanPoint returns the final outpoint that will create the funding
// output described above.
ChanPoint() (*wire.OutPoint, error)
// RemoteFundingAmt is the amount the remote party put into the
// channel.
RemoteFundingAmt() btcutil.Amount
// LocalFundingAmt is the amount we put into the channel. This may
// differ from the local amount requested, as depending on coin
// selection, we may bleed from of that LocalAmt into fees to minimize
// change.
LocalFundingAmt() btcutil.Amount
// Inputs returns all inputs to the final funding transaction that we
// know about. Note that there might be more, but we are not (yet)
// aware of.
Inputs() []wire.OutPoint
// Outputs returns all outputs of the final funding transaction that we
// know about. Note that there might be more, but we are not (yet)
// aware of.
Outputs() []*wire.TxOut
// Cancel allows the caller to cancel a funding Intent at any time.
// This will return any resources such as coins back to the eligible
// pool to be used in order channel fundings.
Cancel()
}
// Assembler is an abstract object that is capable of assembling everything
// needed to create a new funding output. As an example, this assembler may be
// our core backing wallet, an interactive PSBT based assembler, an assembler
// than can aggregate multiple intents into a single funding transaction, or an
// external protocol that creates a funding output out-of-band such as channel
// factories.
type Assembler interface {
// ProvisionChannel returns a populated Intent that can be used to
// further the channel funding workflow. Depending on the
// implementation of Assembler, additional state machine (Intent)
// actions may be required before the FundingOutput and ChanPoint are
// made available to the caller.
ProvisionChannel(*Request) (Intent, error)
}
// FundingTxAssembler is a super-set of the regular Assembler interface that's
// also able to provide a fully populated funding transaction via the intents
// that it produces.
type FundingTxAssembler interface {
Assembler
// FundingTxAvailable is an empty method that an assembler can
// implement to signal to callers that its able to provide the funding
// transaction for the channel via the intent it returns.
FundingTxAvailable()
}
// ConditionalPublishAssembler is an assembler that can dynamically define if
// the funding transaction should be published after channel negotiations or
// not. Not publishing the transaction is only useful if the particular channel
// the assembler is in charge of is part of a batch of channels. In that case
// it is only safe to wait for all channel negotiations of the batch to complete
// before publishing the batch transaction.
type ConditionalPublishAssembler interface {
Assembler
// ShouldPublishFundingTx is a method of the assembler that signals if
// the funding transaction should be published after the channel
// negotiations are completed with the remote peer.
ShouldPublishFundingTx() bool
}