+/// The Proportion of the channel value to configure as counterparty's channel reserve,
+/// i.e., `their_channel_reserve_satoshis` for both outbound and inbound channels.
+///
+/// `their_channel_reserve_satoshis` is the minimum balance that the other node has to maintain
+/// on their side, at all times.
+/// This ensures that if our counterparty broadcasts a revoked state, we can punish them by
+/// claiming at least this value on chain.
+///
+/// Channel reserve values greater than 30% could be considered highly unreasonable, since that
+/// amount can never be used for payments.
+/// Also, if our selected channel reserve for counterparty and counterparty's selected
+/// channel reserve for us sum up to equal or greater than channel value, channel negotiations
+/// will fail.
+///
+/// Note: Versions of LDK earlier than v0.0.104 will fail to read channels with any channel reserve
+/// other than the default value.
+///
+/// Default value: 1% of channel value, i.e., configured as 10,000 millionths.
+/// Minimum value: If the calculated proportional value is less than 1000 sats, it will be treated
+/// as 1000 sats instead, which is a safe implementation-specific lower bound.
+/// Maximum value: 1,000,000, any values larger than 1 Million will be treated as 1 Million (or 100%)
+/// instead, although channel negotiations will fail in that case.
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn ChannelHandshakeConfig_get_their_channel_reserve_proportional_millionths(this_ptr: &ChannelHandshakeConfig) -> u32 {
+ let mut inner_val = &mut this_ptr.get_native_mut_ref().their_channel_reserve_proportional_millionths;
+ *inner_val
+}
+/// The Proportion of the channel value to configure as counterparty's channel reserve,
+/// i.e., `their_channel_reserve_satoshis` for both outbound and inbound channels.
+///
+/// `their_channel_reserve_satoshis` is the minimum balance that the other node has to maintain
+/// on their side, at all times.
+/// This ensures that if our counterparty broadcasts a revoked state, we can punish them by
+/// claiming at least this value on chain.
+///
+/// Channel reserve values greater than 30% could be considered highly unreasonable, since that
+/// amount can never be used for payments.
+/// Also, if our selected channel reserve for counterparty and counterparty's selected
+/// channel reserve for us sum up to equal or greater than channel value, channel negotiations
+/// will fail.
+///
+/// Note: Versions of LDK earlier than v0.0.104 will fail to read channels with any channel reserve
+/// other than the default value.
+///
+/// Default value: 1% of channel value, i.e., configured as 10,000 millionths.
+/// Minimum value: If the calculated proportional value is less than 1000 sats, it will be treated
+/// as 1000 sats instead, which is a safe implementation-specific lower bound.
+/// Maximum value: 1,000,000, any values larger than 1 Million will be treated as 1 Million (or 100%)
+/// instead, although channel negotiations will fail in that case.
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn ChannelHandshakeConfig_set_their_channel_reserve_proportional_millionths(this_ptr: &mut ChannelHandshakeConfig, mut val: u32) {
+ unsafe { &mut *ObjOps::untweak_ptr(this_ptr.inner) }.their_channel_reserve_proportional_millionths = val;
+}