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10 //! Structs and traits which allow other parts of rust-lightning to interact with the blockchain.
12 use bitcoin::blockdata::block::{Block, BlockHeader};
13 use bitcoin::blockdata::constants::genesis_block;
14 use bitcoin::blockdata::script::Script;
15 use bitcoin::blockdata::transaction::{Transaction, TxOut};
16 use bitcoin::hash_types::{BlockHash, Txid};
17 use bitcoin::network::constants::Network;
18 use bitcoin::secp256k1::PublicKey;
20 use chain::channelmonitor::{ChannelMonitor, ChannelMonitorUpdate, MonitorEvent};
21 use chain::keysinterface::Sign;
22 use chain::transaction::{OutPoint, TransactionData};
26 pub mod chaininterface;
28 pub mod channelmonitor;
30 pub mod keysinterface;
31 pub(crate) mod onchaintx;
32 pub(crate) mod package;
34 /// The best known block as identified by its hash and height.
35 #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
36 pub struct BestBlock {
37 block_hash: BlockHash,
42 /// Constructs a `BestBlock` that represents the genesis block at height 0 of the given
44 pub fn from_genesis(network: Network) -> Self {
46 block_hash: genesis_block(network).header.block_hash(),
51 /// Returns a `BestBlock` as identified by the given block hash and height.
52 pub fn new(block_hash: BlockHash, height: u32) -> Self {
53 BestBlock { block_hash, height }
56 /// Returns the best block hash.
57 pub fn block_hash(&self) -> BlockHash { self.block_hash }
59 /// Returns the best block height.
60 pub fn height(&self) -> u32 { self.height }
63 /// An error when accessing the chain via [`Access`].
65 pub enum AccessError {
66 /// The requested chain is unknown.
69 /// The requested transaction doesn't exist or hasn't confirmed.
73 /// The `Access` trait defines behavior for accessing chain data and state, such as blocks and
76 /// Returns the transaction output of a funding transaction encoded by [`short_channel_id`].
77 /// Returns an error if `genesis_hash` is for a different chain or if such a transaction output
80 /// [`short_channel_id`]: https://github.com/lightning/bolts/blob/master/07-routing-gossip.md#definition-of-short_channel_id
81 fn get_utxo(&self, genesis_hash: &BlockHash, short_channel_id: u64) -> Result<TxOut, AccessError>;
84 /// The `Listen` trait is used to notify when blocks have been connected or disconnected from the
87 /// Useful when needing to replay chain data upon startup or as new chain events occur. Clients
88 /// sourcing chain data using a block-oriented API should prefer this interface over [`Confirm`].
89 /// Such clients fetch the entire header chain whereas clients using [`Confirm`] only fetch headers
92 /// By using [`Listen::filtered_block_connected`] this interface supports clients fetching the
93 /// entire header chain and only blocks with matching transaction data using BIP 157 filters or
94 /// other similar filtering.
96 /// Notifies the listener that a block was added at the given height, with the transaction data
97 /// possibly filtered.
98 fn filtered_block_connected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, txdata: &TransactionData, height: u32);
100 /// Notifies the listener that a block was added at the given height.
101 fn block_connected(&self, block: &Block, height: u32) {
102 let txdata: Vec<_> = block.txdata.iter().enumerate().collect();
103 self.filtered_block_connected(&block.header, &txdata, height);
106 /// Notifies the listener that a block was removed at the given height.
107 fn block_disconnected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, height: u32);
110 /// The `Confirm` trait is used to notify when transactions have been confirmed on chain or
111 /// unconfirmed during a chain reorganization.
113 /// Clients sourcing chain data using a transaction-oriented API should prefer this interface over
114 /// [`Listen`]. For instance, an Electrum client may implement [`Filter`] by subscribing to activity
115 /// related to registered transactions and outputs. Upon notification, it would pass along the
116 /// matching transactions using this interface.
120 /// The intended use is as follows:
121 /// - Call [`transactions_confirmed`] to process any on-chain activity of interest.
122 /// - Call [`transaction_unconfirmed`] to process any transaction returned by [`get_relevant_txids`]
123 /// that has been reorganized out of the chain.
124 /// - Call [`best_block_updated`] whenever a new chain tip becomes available.
128 /// Clients must call these methods in chain order. Specifically:
129 /// - Transactions confirmed in a block must be given before transactions confirmed in a later
131 /// - Dependent transactions within the same block must be given in topological order, possibly in
133 /// - Unconfirmed transactions must be given after the original confirmations and before any
136 /// See individual method documentation for further details.
138 /// [`transactions_confirmed`]: Self::transactions_confirmed
139 /// [`transaction_unconfirmed`]: Self::transaction_unconfirmed
140 /// [`best_block_updated`]: Self::best_block_updated
141 /// [`get_relevant_txids`]: Self::get_relevant_txids
143 /// Processes transactions confirmed in a block with a given header and height.
145 /// Should be called for any transactions registered by [`Filter::register_tx`] or any
146 /// transactions spending an output registered by [`Filter::register_output`]. Such transactions
147 /// appearing in the same block do not need to be included in the same call; instead, multiple
148 /// calls with additional transactions may be made so long as they are made in [chain order].
150 /// May be called before or after [`best_block_updated`] for the corresponding block. However,
151 /// in the event of a chain reorganization, it must not be called with a `header` that is no
152 /// longer in the chain as of the last call to [`best_block_updated`].
154 /// [chain order]: Confirm#Order
155 /// [`best_block_updated`]: Self::best_block_updated
156 fn transactions_confirmed(&self, header: &BlockHeader, txdata: &TransactionData, height: u32);
158 /// Processes a transaction that is no longer confirmed as result of a chain reorganization.
160 /// Should be called for any transaction returned by [`get_relevant_txids`] if it has been
161 /// reorganized out of the best chain. Once called, the given transaction should not be returned
162 /// by [`get_relevant_txids`] unless it has been reconfirmed via [`transactions_confirmed`].
164 /// [`get_relevant_txids`]: Self::get_relevant_txids
165 /// [`transactions_confirmed`]: Self::transactions_confirmed
166 fn transaction_unconfirmed(&self, txid: &Txid);
168 /// Processes an update to the best header connected at the given height.
170 /// Should be called when a new header is available but may be skipped for intermediary blocks
171 /// if they become available at the same time.
172 fn best_block_updated(&self, header: &BlockHeader, height: u32);
174 /// Returns transactions that should be monitored for reorganization out of the chain.
176 /// Should include any transactions passed to [`transactions_confirmed`] that have insufficient
177 /// confirmations to be safe from a chain reorganization. Should not include any transactions
178 /// passed to [`transaction_unconfirmed`] unless later reconfirmed.
180 /// May be called to determine the subset of transactions that must still be monitored for
181 /// reorganization. Will be idempotent between calls but may change as a result of calls to the
182 /// other interface methods. Thus, this is useful to determine which transactions may need to be
183 /// given to [`transaction_unconfirmed`].
185 /// [`transactions_confirmed`]: Self::transactions_confirmed
186 /// [`transaction_unconfirmed`]: Self::transaction_unconfirmed
187 fn get_relevant_txids(&self) -> Vec<Txid>;
190 /// An error enum representing a failure to persist a channel monitor update.
191 #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
192 pub enum ChannelMonitorUpdateErr {
193 /// Used to indicate a temporary failure (eg connection to a watchtower or remote backup of
194 /// our state failed, but is expected to succeed at some point in the future).
196 /// Such a failure will "freeze" a channel, preventing us from revoking old states or
197 /// submitting new commitment transactions to the counterparty. Once the update(s) that failed
198 /// have been successfully applied, a [`MonitorEvent::UpdateCompleted`] event should be returned
199 /// via [`Watch::release_pending_monitor_events`] which will then restore the channel to an
200 /// operational state.
202 /// Note that a given ChannelManager will *never* re-generate a given ChannelMonitorUpdate. If
203 /// you return a TemporaryFailure you must ensure that it is written to disk safely before
204 /// writing out the latest ChannelManager state.
206 /// Even when a channel has been "frozen" updates to the ChannelMonitor can continue to occur
207 /// (eg if an inbound HTLC which we forwarded was claimed upstream resulting in us attempting
208 /// to claim it on this channel) and those updates must be applied wherever they can be. At
209 /// least one such updated ChannelMonitor must be persisted otherwise PermanentFailure should
210 /// be returned to get things on-chain ASAP using only the in-memory copy. Obviously updates to
211 /// the channel which would invalidate previous ChannelMonitors are not made when a channel has
214 /// Note that even if updates made after TemporaryFailure succeed you must still provide a
215 /// [`MonitorEvent::UpdateCompleted`] to ensure you have the latest monitor and re-enable
216 /// normal channel operation. Note that this is normally generated through a call to
217 /// [`ChainMonitor::channel_monitor_updated`].
219 /// Note that the update being processed here will not be replayed for you when you return a
220 /// [`MonitorEvent::UpdateCompleted`] event via [`Watch::release_pending_monitor_events`], so
221 /// you must store the update itself on your own local disk prior to returning a
222 /// TemporaryFailure. You may, of course, employ a journaling approach, storing only the
223 /// ChannelMonitorUpdate on disk without updating the monitor itself, replaying the journal at
226 /// For deployments where a copy of ChannelMonitors and other local state are backed up in a
227 /// remote location (with local copies persisted immediately), it is anticipated that all
228 /// updates will return TemporaryFailure until the remote copies could be updated.
230 /// [`ChainMonitor::channel_monitor_updated`]: chainmonitor::ChainMonitor::channel_monitor_updated
232 /// Used to indicate no further channel monitor updates will be allowed (eg we've moved on to a
233 /// different watchtower and cannot update with all watchtowers that were previously informed
234 /// of this channel).
236 /// At reception of this error, ChannelManager will force-close the channel and return at
237 /// least a final ChannelMonitorUpdate::ChannelForceClosed which must be delivered to at
238 /// least one ChannelMonitor copy. Revocation secret MUST NOT be released and offchain channel
239 /// update must be rejected.
241 /// This failure may also signal a failure to update the local persisted copy of one of
242 /// the channel monitor instance.
244 /// Note that even when you fail a holder commitment transaction update, you must store the
245 /// update to ensure you can claim from it in case of a duplicate copy of this ChannelMonitor
246 /// broadcasts it (e.g distributed channel-monitor deployment)
248 /// In case of distributed watchtowers deployment, the new version must be written to disk, as
249 /// state may have been stored but rejected due to a block forcing a commitment broadcast. This
250 /// storage is used to claim outputs of rejected state confirmed onchain by another watchtower,
251 /// lagging behind on block processing.
255 /// The `Watch` trait defines behavior for watching on-chain activity pertaining to channels as
256 /// blocks are connected and disconnected.
258 /// Each channel is associated with a [`ChannelMonitor`]. Implementations of this trait are
259 /// responsible for maintaining a set of monitors such that they can be updated accordingly as
260 /// channel state changes and HTLCs are resolved. See method documentation for specific
263 /// Implementations **must** ensure that updates are successfully applied and persisted upon method
264 /// completion. If an update fails with a [`PermanentFailure`], then it must immediately shut down
265 /// without taking any further action such as persisting the current state.
267 /// If an implementation maintains multiple instances of a channel's monitor (e.g., by storing
268 /// backup copies), then it must ensure that updates are applied across all instances. Otherwise, it
269 /// could result in a revoked transaction being broadcast, allowing the counterparty to claim all
270 /// funds in the channel. See [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`] for more details about how to handle
271 /// multiple instances.
273 /// [`PermanentFailure`]: ChannelMonitorUpdateErr::PermanentFailure
274 pub trait Watch<ChannelSigner: Sign> {
275 /// Watches a channel identified by `funding_txo` using `monitor`.
277 /// Implementations are responsible for watching the chain for the funding transaction along
278 /// with any spends of outputs returned by [`get_outputs_to_watch`]. In practice, this means
279 /// calling [`block_connected`] and [`block_disconnected`] on the monitor.
281 /// Note: this interface MUST error with `ChannelMonitorUpdateErr::PermanentFailure` if
282 /// the given `funding_txo` has previously been registered via `watch_channel`.
284 /// [`get_outputs_to_watch`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::get_outputs_to_watch
285 /// [`block_connected`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::block_connected
286 /// [`block_disconnected`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::block_disconnected
287 fn watch_channel(&self, funding_txo: OutPoint, monitor: ChannelMonitor<ChannelSigner>) -> Result<(), ChannelMonitorUpdateErr>;
289 /// Updates a channel identified by `funding_txo` by applying `update` to its monitor.
291 /// Implementations must call [`update_monitor`] with the given update. See
292 /// [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`] for invariants around returning an error.
294 /// [`update_monitor`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::update_monitor
295 fn update_channel(&self, funding_txo: OutPoint, update: ChannelMonitorUpdate) -> Result<(), ChannelMonitorUpdateErr>;
297 /// Returns any monitor events since the last call. Subsequent calls must only return new
300 /// Note that after any block- or transaction-connection calls to a [`ChannelMonitor`], no
301 /// further events may be returned here until the [`ChannelMonitor`] has been fully persisted
304 /// For details on asynchronous [`ChannelMonitor`] updating and returning
305 /// [`MonitorEvent::UpdateCompleted`] here, see [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr::TemporaryFailure`].
306 fn release_pending_monitor_events(&self) -> Vec<(OutPoint, Vec<MonitorEvent>, Option<PublicKey>)>;
309 /// The `Filter` trait defines behavior for indicating chain activity of interest pertaining to
312 /// This is useful in order to have a [`Watch`] implementation convey to a chain source which
313 /// transactions to be notified of. Notification may take the form of pre-filtering blocks or, in
314 /// the case of [BIP 157]/[BIP 158], only fetching a block if the compact filter matches. If
315 /// receiving full blocks from a chain source, any further filtering is unnecessary.
317 /// After an output has been registered, subsequent block retrievals from the chain source must not
318 /// exclude any transactions matching the new criteria nor any in-block descendants of such
321 /// Note that use as part of a [`Watch`] implementation involves reentrancy. Therefore, the `Filter`
322 /// should not block on I/O. Implementations should instead queue the newly monitored data to be
323 /// processed later. Then, in order to block until the data has been processed, any [`Watch`]
324 /// invocation that has called the `Filter` must return [`TemporaryFailure`].
326 /// [`TemporaryFailure`]: ChannelMonitorUpdateErr::TemporaryFailure
327 /// [BIP 157]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0157.mediawiki
328 /// [BIP 158]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0158.mediawiki
330 /// Registers interest in a transaction with `txid` and having an output with `script_pubkey` as
331 /// a spending condition.
332 fn register_tx(&self, txid: &Txid, script_pubkey: &Script);
334 /// Registers interest in spends of a transaction output.
336 /// Optionally, when `output.block_hash` is set, should return any transaction spending the
337 /// output that is found in the corresponding block along with its index.
339 /// This return value is useful for Electrum clients in order to supply in-block descendant
340 /// transactions which otherwise were not included. This is not necessary for other clients if
341 /// such descendant transactions were already included (e.g., when a BIP 157 client provides the
343 fn register_output(&self, output: WatchedOutput) -> Option<(usize, Transaction)>;
346 /// A transaction output watched by a [`ChannelMonitor`] for spends on-chain.
348 /// Used to convey to a [`Filter`] such an output with a given spending condition. Any transaction
349 /// spending the output must be given to [`ChannelMonitor::block_connected`] either directly or via
350 /// the return value of [`Filter::register_output`].
352 /// If `block_hash` is `Some`, this indicates the output was created in the corresponding block and
353 /// may have been spent there. See [`Filter::register_output`] for details.
355 /// [`ChannelMonitor`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor
356 /// [`ChannelMonitor::block_connected`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::block_connected
357 #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Hash)]
358 pub struct WatchedOutput {
359 /// First block where the transaction output may have been spent.
360 pub block_hash: Option<BlockHash>,
362 /// Outpoint identifying the transaction output.
363 pub outpoint: OutPoint,
365 /// Spending condition of the transaction output.
366 pub script_pubkey: Script,
369 impl<T: Listen> Listen for core::ops::Deref<Target = T> {
370 fn filtered_block_connected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, txdata: &TransactionData, height: u32) {
371 (**self).filtered_block_connected(header, txdata, height);
374 fn block_disconnected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, height: u32) {
375 (**self).block_disconnected(header, height);
379 impl<T: core::ops::Deref, U: core::ops::Deref> Listen for (T, U)
384 fn filtered_block_connected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, txdata: &TransactionData, height: u32) {
385 self.0.filtered_block_connected(header, txdata, height);
386 self.1.filtered_block_connected(header, txdata, height);
389 fn block_disconnected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, height: u32) {
390 self.0.block_disconnected(header, height);
391 self.1.block_disconnected(header, height);