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package lnwire
import (
"io"
)
// OnionPacketSize is the size of the serialized Sphinx onion packet included
// in each UpdateAddHTLC message. The breakdown of the onion packet is as
// follows: 1-byte version, 33-byte ephemeral public key (for ECDH), 1300-bytes
// of per-hop data, and a 32-byte HMAC over the entire packet.
const OnionPacketSize = 1366
// UpdateAddHTLC is the message sent by Alice to Bob when she wishes to add an
// HTLC to his remote commitment transaction. In addition to information
// detailing the value, the ID, expiry, and the onion blob is also included
// which allows Bob to derive the next hop in the route. The HTLC added by this
// message is to be added to the remote node's "pending" HTLC's. A subsequent
// CommitSig message will move the pending HTLC to the newly created commitment
// transaction, marking them as "staged".
type UpdateAddHTLC struct {
// ChanID is the particular active channel that this UpdateAddHTLC is
// bound to.
ChanID ChannelID
// ID is the identification server for this HTLC. This value is
// explicitly included as it allows nodes to survive single-sided
// restarts. The ID value for this sides starts at zero, and increases
// with each offered HTLC.
ID uint64
// Amount is the amount of millisatoshis this HTLC is worth.
Amount MilliSatoshi
// PaymentHash is the payment hash to be included in the HTLC this
// request creates. The pre-image to this HTLC must be revealed by the
// upstream peer in order to fully settle the HTLC.
PaymentHash [32]byte
// Expiry is the number of blocks after which this HTLC should expire.
// It is the receiver's duty to ensure that the outgoing HTLC has a
// sufficient expiry value to allow her to redeem the incoming HTLC.
Expiry uint32
// OnionBlob is the raw serialized mix header used to route an HTLC in
// a privacy-preserving manner. The mix header is defined currently to
// be parsed as a 4-tuple: (groupElement, routingInfo, headerMAC,
// body). First the receiving node should use the groupElement, and
// its current onion key to derive a shared secret with the source.
// Once the shared secret has been derived, the headerMAC should be
// checked FIRST. Note that the MAC only covers the routingInfo field.
// If the MAC matches, and the shared secret is fresh, then the node
// should strip off a layer of encryption, exposing the next hop to be
// used in the subsequent UpdateAddHTLC message.
OnionBlob [OnionPacketSize]byte
// ExtraData is the set of data that was appended to this message to
// fill out the full maximum transport message size. These fields can
// be used to specify optional data such as custom TLV fields.
ExtraData ExtraOpaqueData
}
// NewUpdateAddHTLC returns a new empty UpdateAddHTLC message.
func NewUpdateAddHTLC() *UpdateAddHTLC {
return &UpdateAddHTLC{}
}
// A compile time check to ensure UpdateAddHTLC implements the lnwire.Message
// interface.
var _ Message = (*UpdateAddHTLC)(nil)
// Decode deserializes a serialized UpdateAddHTLC message stored in the passed
// io.Reader observing the specified protocol version.
//
// This is part of the lnwire.Message interface.
func (c *UpdateAddHTLC) Decode(r io.Reader, pver uint32) error {
return ReadElements(r,
&c.ChanID,
&c.ID,
&c.Amount,
c.PaymentHash[:],
&c.Expiry,
c.OnionBlob[:],
&c.ExtraData,
)
}
// Encode serializes the target UpdateAddHTLC into the passed io.Writer observing
// the protocol version specified.
//
// This is part of the lnwire.Message interface.
func (c *UpdateAddHTLC) Encode(w io.Writer, pver uint32) error {
return WriteElements(w,
c.ChanID,
c.ID,
c.Amount,
c.PaymentHash[:],
c.Expiry,
c.OnionBlob[:],
c.ExtraData,
)
}
// MsgType returns the integer uniquely identifying this message type on the
// wire.
//
// This is part of the lnwire.Message interface.
func (c *UpdateAddHTLC) MsgType() MessageType {
return MsgUpdateAddHTLC
}
// TargetChanID returns the channel id of the link for which this message is
// intended.
//
// NOTE: Part of peer.LinkUpdater interface.
func (c *UpdateAddHTLC) TargetChanID() ChannelID {
return c.ChanID
}