lnd.xprv/input/input.go
Joost Jager 9e012ecc93
multi: move Input interface and related code
This commit is a step to split the lnwallet package. It puts the Input
interface and implementations in a separate package along with all their
dependencies from lnwallet.
2019-01-31 13:25:33 +01:00

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Go

package input
import (
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/txscript"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
)
// Input represents an abstract UTXO which is to be spent using a sweeping
// transaction. The method provided give the caller all information needed to
// construct a valid input within a sweeping transaction to sweep this
// lingering UTXO.
type Input interface {
// Outpoint returns the reference to the output being spent, used to
// construct the corresponding transaction input.
OutPoint() *wire.OutPoint
// WitnessType returns an enum specifying the type of witness that must
// be generated in order to spend this output.
WitnessType() WitnessType
// SignDesc returns a reference to a spendable output's sign
// descriptor, which is used during signing to compute a valid witness
// that spends this output.
SignDesc() *SignDescriptor
// CraftInputScript returns a valid set of input scripts allowing this
// output to be spent. The returns input scripts should target the
// input at location txIndex within the passed transaction. The input
// scripts generated by this method support spending p2wkh, p2wsh, and
// also nested p2sh outputs.
CraftInputScript(signer Signer, txn *wire.MsgTx,
hashCache *txscript.TxSigHashes,
txinIdx int) (*Script, error)
// BlocksToMaturity returns the relative timelock, as a number of
// blocks, that must be built on top of the confirmation height before
// the output can be spent. For non-CSV locked inputs this is always
// zero.
BlocksToMaturity() uint32
// HeightHint returns the minimum height at which a confirmed spending
// tx can occur.
HeightHint() uint32
}
type inputKit struct {
outpoint wire.OutPoint
witnessType WitnessType
signDesc SignDescriptor
heightHint uint32
}
// OutPoint returns the breached output's identifier that is to be included as
// a transaction input.
func (i *inputKit) OutPoint() *wire.OutPoint {
return &i.outpoint
}
// WitnessType returns the type of witness that must be generated to spend the
// breached output.
func (i *inputKit) WitnessType() WitnessType {
return i.witnessType
}
// SignDesc returns the breached output's SignDescriptor, which is used during
// signing to compute the witness.
func (i *inputKit) SignDesc() *SignDescriptor {
return &i.signDesc
}
// HeightHint returns the minimum height at which a confirmed spending
// tx can occur.
func (i *inputKit) HeightHint() uint32 {
return i.heightHint
}
// BaseInput contains all the information needed to sweep a basic output
// (CSV/CLTV/no time lock)
type BaseInput struct {
inputKit
}
// MakeBaseInput assembles a new BaseInput that can be used to construct a
// sweep transaction.
func MakeBaseInput(outpoint *wire.OutPoint, witnessType WitnessType,
signDescriptor *SignDescriptor, heightHint uint32) BaseInput {
return BaseInput{
inputKit{
outpoint: *outpoint,
witnessType: witnessType,
signDesc: *signDescriptor,
heightHint: heightHint,
},
}
}
// CraftInputScript returns a valid set of input scripts allowing this output
// to be spent. The returns input scripts should target the input at location
// txIndex within the passed transaction. The input scripts generated by this
// method support spending p2wkh, p2wsh, and also nested p2sh outputs.
func (bi *BaseInput) CraftInputScript(signer Signer, txn *wire.MsgTx,
hashCache *txscript.TxSigHashes, txinIdx int) (*Script, error) {
witnessFunc := bi.witnessType.GenWitnessFunc(
signer, bi.SignDesc(),
)
return witnessFunc(txn, hashCache, txinIdx)
}
// BlocksToMaturity returns the relative timelock, as a number of blocks, that
// must be built on top of the confirmation height before the output can be
// spent. For non-CSV locked inputs this is always zero.
func (bi *BaseInput) BlocksToMaturity() uint32 {
return 0
}
// HtlcSucceedInput constitutes a sweep input that needs a pre-image. The input
// is expected to reside on the commitment tx of the remote party and should
// not be a second level tx output.
type HtlcSucceedInput struct {
inputKit
preimage []byte
}
// MakeHtlcSucceedInput assembles a new redeem input that can be used to
// construct a sweep transaction.
func MakeHtlcSucceedInput(outpoint *wire.OutPoint,
signDescriptor *SignDescriptor,
preimage []byte, heightHint uint32) HtlcSucceedInput {
return HtlcSucceedInput{
inputKit: inputKit{
outpoint: *outpoint,
witnessType: HtlcAcceptedRemoteSuccess,
signDesc: *signDescriptor,
heightHint: heightHint,
},
preimage: preimage,
}
}
// CraftInputScript returns a valid set of input scripts allowing this output
// to be spent. The returns input scripts should target the input at location
// txIndex within the passed transaction. The input scripts generated by this
// method support spending p2wkh, p2wsh, and also nested p2sh outputs.
func (h *HtlcSucceedInput) CraftInputScript(signer Signer, txn *wire.MsgTx,
hashCache *txscript.TxSigHashes, txinIdx int) (*Script, error) {
desc := h.signDesc
desc.SigHashes = hashCache
desc.InputIndex = txinIdx
witness, err := SenderHtlcSpendRedeem(
signer, &desc, txn, h.preimage,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &Script{
Witness: witness,
}, nil
}
// BlocksToMaturity returns the relative timelock, as a number of blocks, that
// must be built on top of the confirmation height before the output can be
// spent.
func (h *HtlcSucceedInput) BlocksToMaturity() uint32 {
return 0
}
// Compile-time constraints to ensure each input struct implement the Input
// interface.
var _ Input = (*BaseInput)(nil)
var _ Input = (*HtlcSucceedInput)(nil)