/// Derives a per-commitment-transaction private key (eg an htlc key or payment key) from the base
/// private key for that type of key and the per_commitment_point (available in TxCreationKeys)
-pub fn derive_private_key<T: secp256k1::Signing>(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<T>, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, base_secret: &SecretKey) -> Result<SecretKey, secp256k1::Error> {
+pub(crate) fn derive_private_key<T: secp256k1::Signing>(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<T>, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, base_secret: &SecretKey) -> Result<SecretKey, secp256k1::Error> {
let mut sha = Sha256::engine();
sha.input(&per_commitment_point.serialize());
sha.input(&PublicKey::from_secret_key(&secp_ctx, &base_secret).serialize());
Ok(key)
}
-pub(super) fn derive_public_key<T: secp256k1::Signing>(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<T>, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, base_point: &PublicKey) -> Result<PublicKey, secp256k1::Error> {
+pub(crate) fn derive_public_key<T: secp256k1::Signing>(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<T>, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, base_point: &PublicKey) -> Result<PublicKey, secp256k1::Error> {
let mut sha = Sha256::engine();
sha.input(&per_commitment_point.serialize());
sha.input(&base_point.serialize());
/// Derives a revocation key from its constituent parts.
/// Note that this is infallible iff we trust that at least one of the two input keys are randomly
/// generated (ie our own).
-pub(super) fn derive_private_revocation_key<T: secp256k1::Signing>(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<T>, per_commitment_secret: &SecretKey, revocation_base_secret: &SecretKey) -> Result<SecretKey, secp256k1::Error> {
+pub fn derive_private_revocation_key<T: secp256k1::Signing>(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<T>, per_commitment_secret: &SecretKey, revocation_base_secret: &SecretKey) -> Result<SecretKey, secp256k1::Error> {
let revocation_base_point = PublicKey::from_secret_key(&secp_ctx, &revocation_base_secret);
let per_commitment_point = PublicKey::from_secret_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_secret);
Ok(part_a)
}
-pub(super) fn derive_public_revocation_key<T: secp256k1::Verification>(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<T>, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, revocation_base_point: &PublicKey) -> Result<PublicKey, secp256k1::Error> {
+pub(crate) fn derive_public_revocation_key<T: secp256k1::Verification>(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<T>, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, revocation_base_point: &PublicKey) -> Result<PublicKey, secp256k1::Error> {
let rev_append_commit_hash_key = {
let mut sha = Sha256::engine();
sha.input(&revocation_base_point.serialize());
pub(crate) b_htlc_key: PublicKey,
/// A's Payment Key (which isn't allowed to be spent from for some delay)
pub(crate) a_delayed_payment_key: PublicKey,
- /// B's Payment Key
- pub(crate) b_payment_key: PublicKey,
}
impl_writeable!(TxCreationKeys, 33*6,
- { per_commitment_point, revocation_key, a_htlc_key, b_htlc_key, a_delayed_payment_key, b_payment_key });
+ { per_commitment_point, revocation_key, a_htlc_key, b_htlc_key, a_delayed_payment_key });
/// One counterparty's public keys which do not change over the life of a channel.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq)]
/// a commitment transaction so that their counterparty can claim all available funds if they
/// broadcast an old state.
pub revocation_basepoint: PublicKey,
- /// The base point which is used (with derive_public_key) to derive a per-commitment payment
- /// public key which receives immediately-spendable non-HTLC-encumbered funds.
- pub payment_basepoint: PublicKey,
+ /// The public key which receives our immediately spendable primary channel balance in
+ /// remote-broadcasted commitment transactions. This key is static across every commitment
+ /// transaction.
+ pub payment_point: PublicKey,
/// The base point which is used (with derive_public_key) to derive a per-commitment payment
/// public key which receives non-HTLC-encumbered funds which are only available for spending
/// after some delay (or can be claimed via the revocation path).
impl_writeable!(ChannelPublicKeys, 33*5, {
funding_pubkey,
revocation_basepoint,
- payment_basepoint,
+ payment_point,
delayed_payment_basepoint,
htlc_basepoint
});
impl TxCreationKeys {
- pub(crate) fn new<T: secp256k1::Signing + secp256k1::Verification>(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<T>, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, a_delayed_payment_base: &PublicKey, a_htlc_base: &PublicKey, b_revocation_base: &PublicKey, b_payment_base: &PublicKey, b_htlc_base: &PublicKey) -> Result<TxCreationKeys, secp256k1::Error> {
+ pub(crate) fn new<T: secp256k1::Signing + secp256k1::Verification>(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<T>, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, a_delayed_payment_base: &PublicKey, a_htlc_base: &PublicKey, b_revocation_base: &PublicKey, b_htlc_base: &PublicKey) -> Result<TxCreationKeys, secp256k1::Error> {
Ok(TxCreationKeys {
per_commitment_point: per_commitment_point.clone(),
revocation_key: derive_public_revocation_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &b_revocation_base)?,
a_htlc_key: derive_public_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &a_htlc_base)?,
b_htlc_key: derive_public_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &b_htlc_base)?,
a_delayed_payment_key: derive_public_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &a_delayed_payment_base)?,
- b_payment_key: derive_public_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &b_payment_base)?,
})
}
}
/// Gets the "to_local" output redeemscript, ie the script which is time-locked or spendable by
/// the revocation key
-pub(super) fn get_revokeable_redeemscript(revocation_key: &PublicKey, to_self_delay: u16, delayed_payment_key: &PublicKey) -> Script {
+pub(crate) fn get_revokeable_redeemscript(revocation_key: &PublicKey, to_self_delay: u16, delayed_payment_key: &PublicKey) -> Script {
Builder::new().push_opcode(opcodes::all::OP_IF)
.push_slice(&revocation_key.serialize())
.push_opcode(opcodes::all::OP_ELSE)
a_htlc_key: dummy_key.clone(),
b_htlc_key: dummy_key.clone(),
a_delayed_payment_key: dummy_key.clone(),
- b_payment_key: dummy_key.clone(),
},
feerate_per_kw: 0,
per_htlc: Vec::new()