lnd.xprv/watchtower/wtpolicy/policy.go
Conner Fromknecht 98c2d329e5
watchtower/multi: embed TxPolicy in wtpolicy.Policy
This commit splits out the parameters that shape the justice transaction
into their own struct, which then embedded within the overarching
wtpolicy.Policy which may have additional parameters describing
operation of the session.

This is done as a preliminary step to support comparison of sessions
based on matching TxPolicy configurations. This prevents otherwise
identical Policies from being counted as different if operational
parameters like MaxUpdates differ, even if it has no material difference
to the justice transaction.
2019-06-13 19:54:20 -07:00

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package wtpolicy
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwallet"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/watchtower/blob"
)
const (
// RewardScale is the denominator applied when computing the
// proportional component for a tower's reward output. The current scale
// is in millionths.
RewardScale = 1000000
// DefaultMaxUpdates specifies the number of encrypted blobs a client
// can send to the tower in a single session.
DefaultMaxUpdates = 1024
// DefaultRewardRate specifies the fraction of the channel that the
// tower takes if it successfully sweeps a breach. The value is
// expressed in millionths of the channel capacity.
DefaultRewardRate = 10000
// DefaultSweepFeeRate specifies the fee rate used to construct justice
// transactions. The value is expressed in satoshis per kilo-weight.
DefaultSweepFeeRate = 3000
)
var (
// ErrFeeExceedsInputs signals that the total input value of breaching
// commitment txn is insufficient to cover the fees required to sweep
// it.
ErrFeeExceedsInputs = errors.New("sweep fee exceeds input value")
// ErrRewardExceedsInputs signals that the reward given to the tower (in
// addition to the transaction fees) is more than the input amount.
ErrRewardExceedsInputs = errors.New("reward amount exceeds input value")
// ErrCreatesDust signals that the session's policy would create a dust
// output for the victim.
ErrCreatesDust = errors.New("justice transaction creates dust at fee rate")
)
// DefaultPolicy returns a Policy containing the default parameters that can be
// used by clients or servers.
func DefaultPolicy() Policy {
return Policy{
TxPolicy: TxPolicy{
BlobType: blob.TypeDefault,
RewardRate: DefaultRewardRate,
SweepFeeRate: lnwallet.SatPerKWeight(
DefaultSweepFeeRate,
),
},
MaxUpdates: DefaultMaxUpdates,
}
}
// TxPolicy defines the negotiate parameters that determine the form of the
// justice transaction for a given breached state. Thus, for any given revoked
// state, an identical key will result in an identical justice transaction
// (barring signatures). The parameters specify the format of encrypted blobs
// sent to the tower, the reward schedule for the tower, and the number of
// encrypted blobs a client can send in one session.
type TxPolicy struct {
// BlobType specifies the blob format that must be used by all updates sent
// under the session key used to negotiate this session.
BlobType blob.Type
// RewardBase is the fixed amount allocated to the tower when the
// policy's blob type specifies a reward for the tower. This is taken
// before adding the proportional reward.
RewardBase uint32
// RewardRate is the fraction of the total balance of the revoked
// commitment that the watchtower is entitled to. This value is
// expressed in millionths of the total balance.
RewardRate uint32
// SweepFeeRate expresses the intended fee rate to be used when
// constructing the justice transaction. All sweep transactions created
// for this session must use this value during construction, and the
// signatures must implicitly commit to the resulting output values.
SweepFeeRate lnwallet.SatPerKWeight
}
// Policy defines the negotiated parameters for a session between a client and
// server. In addition to the TxPolicy that governs the shape of the justice
// transaction, the Policy also includes features which only affect the
// operation of the session.
type Policy struct {
TxPolicy
// MaxUpdates is the maximum number of updates the watchtower will honor
// for this session.
MaxUpdates uint16
}
// String returns a human-readable description of the current policy.
func (p Policy) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("(blob-type=%b max-updates=%d reward-rate=%d "+
"sweep-fee-rate=%d)", p.BlobType, p.MaxUpdates, p.RewardRate,
p.SweepFeeRate)
}
// ComputeAltruistOutput computes the lone output value of a justice transaction
// that pays no reward to the tower. The value is computed using the weight of
// of the justice transaction and subtracting an amount that satisfies the
// policy's fee rate.
func (p *Policy) ComputeAltruistOutput(totalAmt btcutil.Amount,
txWeight int64) (btcutil.Amount, error) {
txFee := p.SweepFeeRate.FeeForWeight(txWeight)
if txFee > totalAmt {
return 0, ErrFeeExceedsInputs
}
sweepAmt := totalAmt - txFee
// TODO(conner): replace w/ configurable dust limit
dustLimit := lnwallet.DefaultDustLimit()
// Check that the created outputs won't be dusty.
if sweepAmt <= dustLimit {
return 0, ErrCreatesDust
}
return sweepAmt, nil
}
// ComputeRewardOutputs splits the total funds in a breaching commitment
// transaction between the victim and the tower, according to the sweep fee rate
// and reward rate. The reward to he tower is subtracted first, before
// splitting the remaining balance amongst the victim and fees.
func (p *Policy) ComputeRewardOutputs(totalAmt btcutil.Amount,
txWeight int64) (btcutil.Amount, btcutil.Amount, error) {
txFee := p.SweepFeeRate.FeeForWeight(txWeight)
if txFee > totalAmt {
return 0, 0, ErrFeeExceedsInputs
}
// Apply the reward rate to the remaining total, specified in millionths
// of the available balance.
rewardAmt := ComputeRewardAmount(totalAmt, p.RewardBase, p.RewardRate)
if rewardAmt+txFee > totalAmt {
return 0, 0, ErrRewardExceedsInputs
}
// The sweep amount for the victim constitutes the remainder of the
// input value.
sweepAmt := totalAmt - rewardAmt - txFee
// TODO(conner): replace w/ configurable dust limit
dustLimit := lnwallet.DefaultDustLimit()
// Check that the created outputs won't be dusty.
if sweepAmt <= dustLimit {
return 0, 0, ErrCreatesDust
}
return sweepAmt, rewardAmt, nil
}
// ComputeRewardAmount computes the amount rewarded to the tower using the
// proportional rate expressed in millionths, e.g. one million is equivalent to
// one hundred percent of the total amount. The amount is rounded up to the
// nearest whole satoshi.
func ComputeRewardAmount(total btcutil.Amount, base, rate uint32) btcutil.Amount {
rewardBase := btcutil.Amount(base)
rewardRate := btcutil.Amount(rate)
// If the base reward exceeds the total, there is no more funds left
// from which to derive the proportional fee. We simply return the base,
// the caller should detect that this exceeds the total amount input.
if rewardBase > total {
return rewardBase
}
// Otherwise, subtract the base from the total and compute the
// proportional reward from the remaining total.
afterBase := total - rewardBase
proportional := (afterBase*rewardRate + RewardScale - 1) / RewardScale
return rewardBase + proportional
}
// ComputeJusticeTxOuts constructs the justice transaction outputs for the given
// policy. If the policy specifies a reward for the tower, there will be two
// outputs paying to the victim and the tower. Otherwise there will be a single
// output sweeping funds back to the victim. The totalAmt should be the sum of
// any inputs used in the transaction. The passed txWeight should include the
// weight of the outputs for the justice transaction, which is dependent on
// whether the justice transaction has a reward. The sweepPkScript should be the
// pkScript of the victim to which funds will be recovered. The rewardPkScript
// is the pkScript of the tower where its reward will be deposited, and will be
// ignored if the blob type does not specify a reward.
func (p *Policy) ComputeJusticeTxOuts(totalAmt btcutil.Amount, txWeight int64,
sweepPkScript, rewardPkScript []byte) ([]*wire.TxOut, error) {
var outputs []*wire.TxOut
// If the policy specifies a reward for the tower, compute a split of
// the funds based on the policy's parameters. Otherwise, we will use an
// the altruist output computation and sweep as much of the funds back
// to the victim as possible.
if p.BlobType.Has(blob.FlagReward) {
// Using the total input amount and the transaction's weight,
// compute the sweep and reward amounts. This corresponds to the
// amount returned to the victim and the amount paid to the
// tower, respectively. To do so, the required transaction fee
// is subtracted from the total, and the remaining amount is
// divided according to the prenegotiated reward rate from the
// client's session info.
sweepAmt, rewardAmt, err := p.ComputeRewardOutputs(
totalAmt, txWeight,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Add the sweep and reward outputs to the list of txouts.
outputs = append(outputs, &wire.TxOut{
PkScript: sweepPkScript,
Value: int64(sweepAmt),
})
outputs = append(outputs, &wire.TxOut{
PkScript: rewardPkScript,
Value: int64(rewardAmt),
})
} else {
// Using the total input amount and the transaction's weight,
// compute the sweep amount, which corresponds to the amount
// returned to the victim. To do so, the required transaction
// fee is subtracted from the total input amount.
sweepAmt, err := p.ComputeAltruistOutput(
totalAmt, txWeight,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Add the sweep output to the list of txouts.
outputs = append(outputs, &wire.TxOut{
PkScript: sweepPkScript,
Value: int64(sweepAmt),
})
}
return outputs, nil
}