Previously, we only had blanket impls for `KVStore`. However, in order
to enable the use of `dyn KVStore + Send + Sync` instead of a `KVStore`
generic, we here also add the corresponding blanket implementations for
said type signature.
Elias Rohrer [Mon, 5 Feb 2024 13:47:39 +0000 (14:47 +0100)]
Expose `channel_id` / `counterparty_node_id` in `BumpTransaction` event
A client node might choose not to handle `Event::BumptTransaction`
events and leave bumping / Anchor output spending to a trusted
counterparty.
However, `Event::BumptTransaction` currently doesn't offer any clear
indication what channel and/or counterparty it is referring to. In order
to allow filtering these events, we here expose the `channel_id` and
`counterparty_node_id` fields.
Willem Van Lint [Sat, 5 Aug 2023 00:07:04 +0000 (17:07 -0700)]
Include pending HTLCs in ChannelDetails
This exposes details around pending HTLCs in ChannelDetails. The state
of the HTLC in the state machine is also included, so it can be
determined which protocol message the HTLC is waiting for to advance.
Matt Corallo [Thu, 18 Jan 2024 22:39:26 +0000 (22:39 +0000)]
Bump `hashbrown` dependency to 0.13
While this isn't expected to materially improve performance, it
does get us ahash 0.8, which allows us to reduce fuzzing
randomness, making our fuzzers much happier.
Sadly, by default `ahash` no longer tries to autodetect a
randomness source, so we cannot simply rely on `hashbrown` to do
randomization for us, but rather have to also explicitly depend on
`ahash`.
Matt Corallo [Thu, 18 Jan 2024 20:27:57 +0000 (20:27 +0000)]
Stop relying on `Hash{Set,Map}::from_iter` directly
In the next commit we'll bump the `hashbrown` version, which no
longer randomizes its hasher by default. Thus, we'll need to call
a different constructor in no-std builds from std builds.
Here we do a quick prefactor to use wrappers for `FromIterator`
constructors instead of calling the tables directly to make the
version bump changeset smaller.
Matt Corallo [Mon, 1 Jan 2024 21:53:36 +0000 (21:53 +0000)]
Use utility methods to construct `HashMap`s and `HashSet`s
In the next commit we'll bump the `hashbrown` version, which no
longer randomizes its hasher by default. Thus, we'll need to call
a different constructor in no-std builds from std builds.
Here we do a quick prefactor to use wrappers for constructors
instead of calling the tables directly to make the version bump
changeset smaller.
Matt Corallo [Sat, 23 Dec 2023 19:13:34 +0000 (19:13 +0000)]
Use arbitrary config object in full_stack_target fuzzer
As we've added more and more configuration parameters which change
our behavior, we're increasingly missing coverage in the general
`full_stack_target` fuzzer. Sadly, a reachable `unwrap` slipped in
uncaught that should have been stopped by the `full_stack_target`.
Here, we update the `full_stack_target` fuzzer to read a full
config object to substantially increase coverage.
benthecarman [Fri, 2 Feb 2024 14:14:51 +0000 (14:14 +0000)]
Make DirectedChannelInfo `source` and `target` public
We use these params for our HubPreferentialScorer and without these
utility functions then we have to manually do this and calculate which
is the source and which is the target node.
Elias Rohrer [Mon, 29 Jan 2024 15:16:08 +0000 (16:16 +0100)]
Expose `skimmed_fee_msat` in `PaymentForwarded`
We generally allow routing nodes to forward less than the expected HTLC
amount, if the receiver knowingly accepts this and claims the
underpaying HTLC (see `ChannelConfig::accept_underpaying_htlcs`). This
use case is in particular useful for the LSPS2/JIT channel setting where
the intial underpaying HTLC pays for the channel open.
While we previously exposed the withheld amount as
`PaymentClaimable::counterparty_skimmed_fee_msat` on the receiver side,
we did not individually provide it on the forwarding node's side.
Here, we therefore expose this additionally withheld amount via
`PaymentForwarded::skimmed_fee_msat`.
shaavan [Wed, 31 Jan 2024 12:14:58 +0000 (17:44 +0530)]
Add tests to check the introduced behaviour
- The first test make sure that the OutboundV1Channel is not
immediately removed when peers disconnect, but is removed after N timer
ticks.
- The second test makes sure that the SendOpenChannel is rebroadcasted
for the OutboundV1Channel if peer reconnects within time.
shaavan [Sun, 10 Dec 2023 12:47:32 +0000 (18:17 +0530)]
Do not remove Outbound Channel immediately when peer disconnects
- Do not remove channel immediately when peer_disconnect, instead
removed it after some time if peer doesn't reconnect soon (handled in
previous commit).
- Do not mark per ok_to_remove if we have some OutboundV1Channels too.
- Rebroadcast SendOpenChannel for outboundV1Channel when peer
reconnects.
- Update the relevant tests to account for the behavior change.
- Repurpose the test_disconnect_in_funding_batch to test that all
channels in the batch close when one them closes.
Matt Corallo [Thu, 18 Jan 2024 20:53:20 +0000 (20:53 +0000)]
Move RGS `GraphSyncError` into the top-level module
The top-level module is only a few hundred lines, so there's not a
lot of reason to hide the `GraphSyncError` in its own module.
Instead, we simply move it to the top-level `lib.rs`, which doesn't
change the public API as it was previously re-exported at the top
level.
Matt Corallo [Tue, 23 Jan 2024 19:49:36 +0000 (19:49 +0000)]
Store `EntropySource` in `DefaultRouter` instead of passing it
...as an arg to `Router`. Passing an `EntropySource` around all
the time is a bit strange as the `Router` may or may not actually
use it, and the `DefaultRouter` can just as easily store it.
Matt Corallo [Tue, 30 Jan 2024 23:54:56 +0000 (23:54 +0000)]
Fix `three_hop_blinded_path_success` with different randomization
In `three_hop_blinded_path_success`, the nodes in the test ended up
at radically different block heights after channel opening. At that
point, if the CLTV randomization is done slightly different the
test payment may fail, which we fix here by ensuring all nodes are
at the same height before we go to send a payment.
Duncan Dean [Tue, 9 Jan 2024 07:07:01 +0000 (09:07 +0200)]
Remove `Outpoint::to_channel_id` method
To avoid confusion and for accuracy going forward, we remove this method
as it is inconsistent with channel IDs generated during V2 channel
establishment. If one wants to create a V1, funding outpoint-based
channel ID, then `ChannelId::v1_from_funding_outpoint` should be used
instead.
A large portion of the library has always made the assumption that having
the funding outpoint will always allow us to generate the channel ID.
This will not be the case anymore and we need to pass the channel ID along
where appropriate. All channels that could have been persisted up to this
point could only have used V1 establishment, so if some structures don't
store a channel ID for them they can safely fall back to the funding
outpoint-based version.
The bindings cannot express lifetimes, so exposing any field which
is a reference (and not `clone`-able, at least for garbage
collected language bindings) is unsafe for those expecting a
high-level interface.
Thus, we simply no-export the `RouteHopCandidate` inner struct
fields which are references (there are relevant accessors for them
anyway).
Matt Corallo [Thu, 18 Jan 2024 00:42:55 +0000 (00:42 +0000)]
[bindings] Mark `WithContext` log wrapper with no-export
There's not a lot of reason for downstream users to use the
`WithContext` wrapper, it mostly exists for our own downstream
crates anyway, and dealing with lifetimes in bindings isn't super
practical, so simply no-export it.
Matt Corallo [Wed, 20 Dec 2023 05:17:43 +0000 (05:17 +0000)]
[bindings] Drop the lifetime bound on `Record` for bindings builds
Because log `Record`s are now being passed by ownership to `log`,
the bindings get quite annoyed that there's a lifetime hanging
around. We already don't use this lifetime in bindings (the
`FormatArgs` is converted to a string and stored on the heap), so
we can just drop the lifetime, even though it requires some
macro'ing of the struct definition to do so.
Jeffrey Czyz [Thu, 18 Jan 2024 21:34:19 +0000 (15:34 -0600)]
Fix panic when peer is mid-handshake
Peer::their_node_id is set to Some during the handshake process.
However, df3ab2ee2753e7f9ec02ddf1c8a51db77c50e35d accesses the field
unconditionally, causing a panic. This may be triggered if a gossip
message is received mid-handshake from another peer or if the user calls
broadcast_node_announcement during this time. The latter tends to be
executed on a timer.
Ensure that Peer::their_node_id is only accessed once the handshake is
complete.
Matt Corallo [Mon, 22 Jan 2024 20:26:32 +0000 (20:26 +0000)]
Fix deadlock when handling bad calls to `batch_funding.._generated`
When handling calls to `batch_funding_transaction_generated` which
were missing outputs for one of the batch channels, we'd previously
deadlock when trying to clean up the now-closed channels. This
fixes that and adds a new test case for it.
Jeffrey Czyz [Thu, 11 Jan 2024 19:13:12 +0000 (13:13 -0600)]
Use consistent cltv_expiry_delta in ForwardTlvs
When converting from CounterpartyForwardingInfo to PaymentRelay, the
cltv_expiry_delta is copied. Then, when forming a blinded payment path,
the value is mutated so that esoteric values don't reveal information
about the path. However, the value was only used in computing
PaymentConstraints and wasn't actually updated in PaymentRelay. Move the
logic for modifying the cltv_expiry_delta to the conversion code to
avoid this inconsistency.
Fix sender double-including shadow offset in CLTV expiry height.
The excess delta is included in the final RouteHop::cltv_expiry_delta, so by
adding it explicitly to cur_cltv we were erroneously including it twice in the
total cltv expiry.
This could've add up to an extra MAX_SHADOW_CLTV_DELTA_OFFSET (432) blocks to
the total cltv expiry.
Matt Corallo [Mon, 15 Jan 2024 01:25:10 +0000 (01:25 +0000)]
Move cryptographic algorithms and utilities to a new `crypto` mod
As we'd generally like the `lightning` crate to, over time, have
more modules rather than being very monolithic, we should move the
cryptographic things into their own module, which we do here.
We also take this opportunity to move stream adapters into their
own module and make clear that the ChaChaPoly `decrypt` method is
variable time.