lnd.xprv/contractcourt/chain_watcher.go
Johan T. Halseth 0f077fcb54
contractcourt/chain_watcher: mark fully closed in dispatchCoopClose
This commit makes the dispatchCooperativeClose method mark the channel
fully closed directly, without registering for confirmation
notifications first. We can do this as recent changes to the
contractcourt changed the definition of a closed channel in the database
to have had its closing tx confirmed, and we only dispatch the
cooperative close once the transaction has 1 confirmation.

We also rename the markChanClosed method to notifyChanClosed, to more
clearly indicate that the ChainArbitrator no longer has to mark the
channel fully closed in the database.
2018-05-22 14:26:02 +02:00

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Go

package contractcourt
import (
"fmt"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/chainntnfs"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/channeldb"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet"
"github.com/roasbeef/btcd/chaincfg"
"github.com/roasbeef/btcd/txscript"
"github.com/roasbeef/btcd/wire"
"github.com/roasbeef/btcutil"
)
// LocalUnilateralCloseInfo encapsulates all the informnation we need to act
// on a local force close that gets confirmed.
type LocalUnilateralCloseInfo struct {
*chainntnfs.SpendDetail
*lnwallet.LocalForceCloseSummary
}
// ChainEventSubscription is a struct that houses a subscription to be notified
// for any on-chain events related to a channel. There are three types of
// possible on-chain events: a cooperative channel closure, a unilateral
// channel closure, and a channel breach. The fourth type: a force close is
// locally initiated, so we don't provide any event stream for said event.
type ChainEventSubscription struct {
// ChanPoint is that channel that chain events will be dispatched for.
ChanPoint wire.OutPoint
// RemoteUnilateralClosure is a channel that will be sent upon in the
// event that the remote party's commitment transaction is confirmed.
RemoteUnilateralClosure chan *lnwallet.UnilateralCloseSummary
// LocalUnilateralClosure is a channel that will be sent upon in the
// event that our commitment transaction is confirmed.
LocalUnilateralClosure chan *LocalUnilateralCloseInfo
// CooperativeClosure is a signal that will be sent upon once a
// cooperative channel closure has been detected confirmed.
//
// TODO(roasbeef): or something else
CooperativeClosure chan struct{}
// ContractBreach is a channel that will be sent upon if we detect a
// contract breach. The struct sent across the channel contains all the
// material required to bring the cheating channel peer to justice.
ContractBreach chan *lnwallet.BreachRetribution
// Cancel cancels the subscription to the event stream for a particular
// channel. This method should be called once the caller no longer needs to
// be notified of any on-chain events for a particular channel.
Cancel func()
}
// chainWatcherConfig encapsulates all the necessary functions and interfaces
// needed to watch and act on on-chain events for a particular channel.
type chainWatcherConfig struct {
// chanState is a snapshot of the persistent state of the channel that
// we're watching. In the event of an on-chain event, we'll query the
// database to ensure that we act using the most up to date state.
chanState *channeldb.OpenChannel
// notifier is a reference to the channel notifier that we'll use to be
// notified of output spends and when transactions are confirmed.
notifier chainntnfs.ChainNotifier
// pCache is a reference to the shared preimage cache. We'll use this
// to see if we can settle any incoming HTLC's during a remote
// commitment close event.
pCache WitnessBeacon
// signer is the main signer instances that will be responsible for
// signing any HTLC and commitment transaction generated by the state
// machine.
signer lnwallet.Signer
// notifyChanClosed is a method that will be called by the watcher when
// it has detected a close on-chain and performed all necessary
// actions, like marking the channel closed in the database and
// notified all its subcribers. It lets the chain arbitrator know that
// the chain watcher chan be stopped.
notifyChanClosed func() error
// contractBreach is a method that will be called by the watcher if it
// detects that a contract breach transaction has been confirmed. Only
// when this method returns with a non-nil error it will be safe to mark
// the channel as pending close in the database.
contractBreach func(*lnwallet.BreachRetribution) error
// isOurAddr is a function that returns true if the passed address is
// known to us.
isOurAddr func(btcutil.Address) bool
}
// chainWatcher is a system that's assigned to every active channel. The duty
// of this system is to watch the chain for spends of the channels chan point.
// If a spend is detected then with chain watcher will notify all subscribers
// that the channel has been closed, and also give them the materials necessary
// to sweep the funds of the channel on chain eventually.
type chainWatcher struct {
started int32
stopped int32
quit chan struct{}
wg sync.WaitGroup
cfg chainWatcherConfig
// stateHintObfuscator is a 48-bit state hint that's used to obfuscate
// the current state number on the commitment transactions.
stateHintObfuscator [lnwallet.StateHintSize]byte
// All the fields below are protected by this mutex.
sync.Mutex
// clientID is an ephemeral counter used to keep track of each
// individual client subscription.
clientID uint64
// clientSubscriptions is a map that keeps track of all the active
// client subscriptions for events related to this channel.
clientSubscriptions map[uint64]*ChainEventSubscription
}
// newChainWatcher returns a new instance of a chainWatcher for a channel given
// the chan point to watch, and also a notifier instance that will allow us to
// detect on chain events.
func newChainWatcher(cfg chainWatcherConfig) (*chainWatcher, error) {
// In order to be able to detect the nature of a potential channel
// closure we'll need to reconstruct the state hint bytes used to
// obfuscate the commitment state number encoded in the lock time and
// sequence fields.
var stateHint [lnwallet.StateHintSize]byte
chanState := cfg.chanState
if chanState.IsInitiator {
stateHint = lnwallet.DeriveStateHintObfuscator(
chanState.LocalChanCfg.PaymentBasePoint.PubKey,
chanState.RemoteChanCfg.PaymentBasePoint.PubKey,
)
} else {
stateHint = lnwallet.DeriveStateHintObfuscator(
chanState.RemoteChanCfg.PaymentBasePoint.PubKey,
chanState.LocalChanCfg.PaymentBasePoint.PubKey,
)
}
return &chainWatcher{
cfg: cfg,
stateHintObfuscator: stateHint,
quit: make(chan struct{}),
clientSubscriptions: make(map[uint64]*ChainEventSubscription),
}, nil
}
// Start starts all goroutines that the chainWatcher needs to perform its
// duties.
func (c *chainWatcher) Start() error {
if !atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&c.started, 0, 1) {
return nil
}
chanState := c.cfg.chanState
log.Debugf("Starting chain watcher for ChannelPoint(%v)",
chanState.FundingOutpoint)
// First, we'll register for a notification to be dispatched if the
// funding output is spent.
fundingOut := &chanState.FundingOutpoint
// As a height hint, we'll try to use the opening height, but if the
// channel isn't yet open, then we'll use the height it was broadcast
// at.
heightHint := c.cfg.chanState.ShortChanID().BlockHeight
if heightHint == 0 {
heightHint = chanState.FundingBroadcastHeight
}
spendNtfn, err := c.cfg.notifier.RegisterSpendNtfn(
fundingOut, heightHint, false,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// With the spend notification obtained, we'll now dispatch the
// closeObserver which will properly react to any changes.
c.wg.Add(1)
go c.closeObserver(spendNtfn)
return nil
}
// Stop signals the close observer to gracefully exit.
func (c *chainWatcher) Stop() error {
if !atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&c.stopped, 0, 1) {
return nil
}
close(c.quit)
c.wg.Wait()
return nil
}
// SubscribeChannelEvents returns an active subscription to the set of channel
// events for the channel watched by this chain watcher. Once clients no longer
// require the subscription, they should call the Cancel() method to allow the
// watcher to regain those committed resources.
func (c *chainWatcher) SubscribeChannelEvents() *ChainEventSubscription {
c.Lock()
clientID := c.clientID
c.clientID++
c.Unlock()
log.Debugf("New ChainEventSubscription(id=%v) for ChannelPoint(%v)",
clientID, c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint)
sub := &ChainEventSubscription{
ChanPoint: c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint,
RemoteUnilateralClosure: make(chan *lnwallet.UnilateralCloseSummary, 1),
LocalUnilateralClosure: make(chan *LocalUnilateralCloseInfo, 1),
CooperativeClosure: make(chan struct{}, 1),
ContractBreach: make(chan *lnwallet.BreachRetribution, 1),
Cancel: func() {
c.Lock()
delete(c.clientSubscriptions, clientID)
c.Unlock()
return
},
}
c.Lock()
c.clientSubscriptions[clientID] = sub
c.Unlock()
return sub
}
// closeObserver is a dedicated goroutine that will watch for any closes of the
// channel that it's watching on chain. In the event of an on-chain event, the
// close observer will assembled the proper materials required to claim the
// funds of the channel on-chain (if required), then dispatch these as
// notifications to all subscribers.
func (c *chainWatcher) closeObserver(spendNtfn *chainntnfs.SpendEvent) {
defer c.wg.Done()
log.Infof("Close observer for ChannelPoint(%v) active",
c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint)
select {
// We've detected a spend of the channel onchain! Depending on
// the type of spend, we'll act accordingly , so we'll examine
// the spending transaction to determine what we should do.
//
// TODO(Roasbeef): need to be able to ensure this only triggers
// on confirmation, to ensure if multiple txns are broadcast, we
// act on the one that's timestamped
case commitSpend, ok := <-spendNtfn.Spend:
// If the channel was closed, then this means that the
// notifier exited, so we will as well.
if !ok {
return
}
// Otherwise, the remote party might have broadcast a
// prior revoked state...!!!
commitTxBroadcast := commitSpend.SpendingTx
localCommit, remoteCommit, err := c.cfg.chanState.LatestCommitments()
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("Unable to fetch channel state for "+
"chan_point=%v", c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint)
return
}
// We'll not retrieve the latest sate of the revocation
// store so we can populate the information within the
// channel state object that we have.
//
// TODO(roasbeef): mutation is bad mkay
_, err = c.cfg.chanState.RemoteRevocationStore()
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("Unable to fetch revocation state for "+
"chan_point=%v", c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint)
return
}
// If this is our commitment transaction, then we can
// exit here as we don't have any further processing we
// need to do (we can't cheat ourselves :p).
commitmentHash := localCommit.CommitTx.TxHash()
isOurCommitment := commitSpend.SpenderTxHash.IsEqual(
&commitmentHash,
)
if isOurCommitment {
if err := c.dispatchLocalForceClose(
commitSpend, *localCommit,
); err != nil {
log.Errorf("unable to handle local"+
"close for chan_point=%v: %v",
c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint, err)
}
return
}
// Next, we'll check to see if this is a cooperative
// channel closure or not. This is characterized by
// having an input sequence number that's finalized.
// This won't happen with regular commitment
// transactions due to the state hint encoding scheme.
if commitTxBroadcast.TxIn[0].Sequence == wire.MaxTxInSequenceNum {
err := c.dispatchCooperativeClose(commitSpend)
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("unable to handle co op close: %v", err)
}
return
}
log.Warnf("Unprompted commitment broadcast for "+
"ChannelPoint(%v) ", c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint)
// Decode the state hint encoded within the commitment
// transaction to determine if this is a revoked state
// or not.
obfuscator := c.stateHintObfuscator
broadcastStateNum := lnwallet.GetStateNumHint(
commitTxBroadcast, obfuscator,
)
remoteStateNum := remoteCommit.CommitHeight
remoteChainTip, err := c.cfg.chanState.RemoteCommitChainTip()
if err != nil && err != channeldb.ErrNoPendingCommit {
log.Errorf("unable to obtain chain tip for "+
"ChannelPoint(%v): %v",
c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint, err)
return
}
switch {
// If state number spending transaction matches the
// current latest state, then they've initiated a
// unilateral close. So we'll trigger the unilateral
// close signal so subscribers can clean up the state
// as necessary.
case broadcastStateNum == remoteStateNum:
err := c.dispatchRemoteForceClose(
commitSpend, *remoteCommit, false,
)
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("unable to handle remote "+
"close for chan_point=%v: %v",
c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint, err)
}
// We'll also handle the case of the remote party
// broadcasting their commitment transaction which is
// one height above ours. This case can arise when we
// initiate a state transition, but the remote party
// has a fail crash _after_ accepting the new state,
// but _before_ sending their signature to us.
case broadcastStateNum == remoteStateNum+1 &&
remoteChainTip != nil:
err := c.dispatchRemoteForceClose(
commitSpend, remoteChainTip.Commitment,
true,
)
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("unable to handle remote "+
"close for chan_point=%v: %v",
c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint, err)
}
// This is the case that somehow the commitment
// broadcast is actually greater than even one beyond
// our best known state number. This should NEVER
// happen, but we'll log it in any case.
case broadcastStateNum > remoteStateNum+1:
log.Errorf("Remote node broadcast state #%v, "+
"which is more than 1 beyond best known "+
"state #%v!!!", broadcastStateNum,
remoteStateNum)
// If the state number broadcast is lower than the
// remote node's current un-revoked height, then
// THEY'RE ATTEMPTING TO VIOLATE THE CONTRACT LAID OUT
// WITHIN THE PAYMENT CHANNEL. Therefore we close the
// signal indicating a revoked broadcast to allow
// subscribers to swiftly dispatch justice!!!
case broadcastStateNum < remoteStateNum:
err := c.dispatchContractBreach(
commitSpend, remoteCommit,
broadcastStateNum,
)
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("unable to handle channel "+
"breach for chan_point=%v: %v",
c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint, err)
}
}
// Now that a spend has been detected, we've done our
// job, so we'll exit immediately.
return
// The chainWatcher has been signalled to exit, so we'll do so now.
case <-c.quit:
return
}
}
// toSelfAmount takes a transaction and returns the sum of all outputs that pay
// to a script that the wallet controls. If no outputs pay to us, then we
// return zero. This is possible as our output may have been trimmed due to
// being dust.
func (c *chainWatcher) toSelfAmount(tx *wire.MsgTx) btcutil.Amount {
var selfAmt btcutil.Amount
for _, txOut := range tx.TxOut {
_, addrs, _, err := txscript.ExtractPkScriptAddrs(
// Doesn't matter what net we actually pass in.
txOut.PkScript, &chaincfg.TestNet3Params,
)
if err != nil {
continue
}
for _, addr := range addrs {
if c.cfg.isOurAddr(addr) {
selfAmt += btcutil.Amount(txOut.Value)
}
}
}
return selfAmt
}
// dispatchCooperativeClose processed a detect cooperative channel closure.
// We'll use the spending transaction to locate our output within the
// transaction, then clean up the database state. We'll also dispatch a
// notification to all subscribers that the channel has been closed in this
// manner.
func (c *chainWatcher) dispatchCooperativeClose(commitSpend *chainntnfs.SpendDetail) error {
broadcastTx := commitSpend.SpendingTx
log.Infof("Cooperative closure for ChannelPoint(%v): %v",
c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint, spew.Sdump(broadcastTx))
// If the input *is* final, then we'll check to see which output is
// ours.
localAmt := c.toSelfAmount(broadcastTx)
// Once this is known, we'll mark the state as fully closed in the
// database. We can do this as a cooperatively closed channel has all
// its outputs resolved after only one confirmation.
closeSummary := &channeldb.ChannelCloseSummary{
ChanPoint: c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint,
ChainHash: c.cfg.chanState.ChainHash,
ClosingTXID: *commitSpend.SpenderTxHash,
RemotePub: c.cfg.chanState.IdentityPub,
Capacity: c.cfg.chanState.Capacity,
CloseHeight: uint32(commitSpend.SpendingHeight),
SettledBalance: localAmt,
CloseType: channeldb.CooperativeClose,
ShortChanID: c.cfg.chanState.ShortChanID(),
IsPending: false,
}
err := c.cfg.chanState.CloseChannel(closeSummary)
if err != nil && err != channeldb.ErrNoActiveChannels &&
err != channeldb.ErrNoChanDBExists {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to close chan state: %v", err)
}
log.Infof("closeObserver: ChannelPoint(%v) is fully "+
"closed, at height: %v",
c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint,
commitSpend.SpendingHeight)
c.Lock()
for _, sub := range c.clientSubscriptions {
select {
case sub.CooperativeClosure <- struct{}{}:
case <-c.quit:
c.Unlock()
return fmt.Errorf("exiting")
}
}
c.Unlock()
// Now notify the ChainArbitrator that the watcher's job is done, such
// that it can shut it down and clean up.
if err := c.cfg.notifyChanClosed(); err != nil {
log.Errorf("unable to notify channel closed for "+
"ChannelPoint(%v): %v",
c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint, err)
}
return nil
}
// dispatchLocalForceClose processes a unilateral close by us being confirmed.
func (c *chainWatcher) dispatchLocalForceClose(
commitSpend *chainntnfs.SpendDetail,
localCommit channeldb.ChannelCommitment) error {
log.Infof("Local unilateral close of ChannelPoint(%v) "+
"detected", c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint)
forceClose, err := lnwallet.NewLocalForceCloseSummary(
c.cfg.chanState, c.cfg.signer, c.cfg.pCache,
commitSpend.SpendingTx, localCommit,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// As we've detected that the channel has been closed, immediately
// delete the state from disk, creating a close summary for future
// usage by related sub-systems.
chanSnapshot := forceClose.ChanSnapshot
closeSummary := &channeldb.ChannelCloseSummary{
ChanPoint: chanSnapshot.ChannelPoint,
ChainHash: chanSnapshot.ChainHash,
ClosingTXID: forceClose.CloseTx.TxHash(),
RemotePub: &chanSnapshot.RemoteIdentity,
Capacity: chanSnapshot.Capacity,
CloseType: channeldb.LocalForceClose,
IsPending: true,
ShortChanID: c.cfg.chanState.ShortChanID(),
CloseHeight: uint32(commitSpend.SpendingHeight),
}
// If our commitment output isn't dust or we have active HTLC's on the
// commitment transaction, then we'll populate the balances on the
// close channel summary.
if forceClose.CommitResolution != nil {
closeSummary.SettledBalance = chanSnapshot.LocalBalance.ToSatoshis()
closeSummary.TimeLockedBalance = chanSnapshot.LocalBalance.ToSatoshis()
}
for _, htlc := range forceClose.HtlcResolutions.OutgoingHTLCs {
htlcValue := btcutil.Amount(htlc.SweepSignDesc.Output.Value)
closeSummary.TimeLockedBalance += htlcValue
}
err = c.cfg.chanState.CloseChannel(closeSummary)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to delete channel state: %v", err)
}
// With the event processed, we'll now notify all subscribers of the
// event.
closeInfo := &LocalUnilateralCloseInfo{commitSpend, forceClose}
c.Lock()
for _, sub := range c.clientSubscriptions {
select {
case sub.LocalUnilateralClosure <- closeInfo:
case <-c.quit:
c.Unlock()
return fmt.Errorf("exiting")
}
}
c.Unlock()
return nil
}
// dispatchRemoteForceClose processes a detected unilateral channel closure by
// the remote party. This function will prepare a UnilateralCloseSummary which
// will then be sent to any subscribers allowing them to resolve all our funds
// in the channel on chain. Once this close summary is prepared, all registered
// subscribers will receive a notification of this event. The
// isRemotePendingCommit argument should be set to true if the remote node
// broadcast their pending commitment (w/o revoking their current settled
// commitment).
func (c *chainWatcher) dispatchRemoteForceClose(commitSpend *chainntnfs.SpendDetail,
remoteCommit channeldb.ChannelCommitment, isRemotePendingCommit bool) error {
log.Infof("Unilateral close of ChannelPoint(%v) "+
"detected", c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint)
// First, we'll create a closure summary that contains all the
// materials required to let each subscriber sweep the funds in the
// channel on-chain.
uniClose, err := lnwallet.NewUnilateralCloseSummary(
c.cfg.chanState, c.cfg.signer, c.cfg.pCache, commitSpend,
remoteCommit, isRemotePendingCommit,
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// As we've detected that the channel has been closed, immediately
// delete the state from disk, creating a close summary for future
// usage by related sub-systems.
err = c.cfg.chanState.CloseChannel(&uniClose.ChannelCloseSummary)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to delete channel state: %v", err)
}
// With the event processed, we'll now notify all subscribers of the
// event.
c.Lock()
for _, sub := range c.clientSubscriptions {
// TODO(roasbeef): send msg before writing to disk
// * need to ensure proper fault tolerance in all cases
// * get ACK from the consumer of the ntfn before writing to disk?
// * no harm in repeated ntfns: at least once semantics
select {
case sub.RemoteUnilateralClosure <- uniClose:
case <-c.quit:
c.Unlock()
return fmt.Errorf("exiting")
}
}
c.Unlock()
return nil
}
// dispatchContractBreach processes a detected contract breached by the remote
// party. This method is to be called once we detect that the remote party has
// broadcast a prior revoked commitment state. This method well prepare all the
// materials required to bring the cheater to justice, then notify all
// registered subscribers of this event.
func (c *chainWatcher) dispatchContractBreach(spendEvent *chainntnfs.SpendDetail,
remoteCommit *channeldb.ChannelCommitment,
broadcastStateNum uint64) error {
log.Warnf("Remote peer has breached the channel contract for "+
"ChannelPoint(%v). Revoked state #%v was broadcast!!!",
c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint, broadcastStateNum)
if err := c.cfg.chanState.MarkBorked(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to mark channel as borked: %v", err)
}
var (
commitTxBroadcast = spendEvent.SpendingTx
spendHeight = uint32(spendEvent.SpendingHeight)
)
// Create a new reach retribution struct which contains all the data
// needed to swiftly bring the cheating peer to justice.
//
// TODO(roasbeef): move to same package
retribution, err := lnwallet.NewBreachRetribution(
c.cfg.chanState, broadcastStateNum, commitTxBroadcast,
spendHeight,
)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to create breach retribution: %v", err)
}
// Nil the curve before printing.
if retribution.RemoteOutputSignDesc != nil &&
retribution.RemoteOutputSignDesc.DoubleTweak != nil {
retribution.RemoteOutputSignDesc.DoubleTweak.Curve = nil
}
if retribution.LocalOutputSignDesc != nil &&
retribution.LocalOutputSignDesc.DoubleTweak != nil {
retribution.LocalOutputSignDesc.DoubleTweak.Curve = nil
}
log.Debugf("Punishment breach retribution created: %v",
newLogClosure(func() string {
return spew.Sdump(retribution)
}))
// Hand the retribution info over to the breach arbiter.
if err := c.cfg.contractBreach(retribution); err != nil {
log.Errorf("unable to hand breached contract off to "+
"breachArbiter: %v", err)
return err
}
// With the event processed, we'll now notify all subscribers of the
// event.
c.Lock()
for _, sub := range c.clientSubscriptions {
select {
case sub.ContractBreach <- retribution:
case <-c.quit:
c.Unlock()
return fmt.Errorf("quitting")
}
}
c.Unlock()
// At this point, we've successfully received an ack for the breach
// close. We now construct and persist the close summary, marking the
// channel as pending force closed.
//
// TODO(roasbeef): instead mark we got all the monies?
settledBalance := remoteCommit.LocalBalance.ToSatoshis()
closeSummary := channeldb.ChannelCloseSummary{
ChanPoint: c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint,
ChainHash: c.cfg.chanState.ChainHash,
ClosingTXID: *spendEvent.SpenderTxHash,
CloseHeight: spendHeight,
RemotePub: c.cfg.chanState.IdentityPub,
Capacity: c.cfg.chanState.Capacity,
SettledBalance: settledBalance,
CloseType: channeldb.BreachClose,
IsPending: true,
ShortChanID: c.cfg.chanState.ShortChanID(),
}
if err := c.cfg.chanState.CloseChannel(&closeSummary); err != nil {
return err
}
log.Infof("Breached channel=%v marked pending-closed",
c.cfg.chanState.FundingOutpoint)
return nil
}