X-Git-Url: http://git.bitcoin.ninja/index.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lightning%2Fsrc%2Fln%2Fchan_utils.rs;h=5871d1706bd4f9b8b01df7aedc8af966149b1716;hb=b331778e34c289cb986d2426df2e12cd2ecea568;hp=77aec9f23dab330ea77eca55dcab3b43ae12a687;hpb=444fce71f4075527c81ac76b1e2bb440d468ecf0;p=rust-lightning diff --git a/lightning/src/ln/chan_utils.rs b/lightning/src/ln/chan_utils.rs index 77aec9f2..5871d170 100644 --- a/lightning/src/ln/chan_utils.rs +++ b/lightning/src/ln/chan_utils.rs @@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ use crate::util::transaction_utils; use bitcoin::secp256k1::{SecretKey, PublicKey, Scalar}; use bitcoin::secp256k1::{Secp256k1, ecdsa::Signature, Message}; -use bitcoin::secp256k1::Error as SecpError; use bitcoin::{PackedLockTime, secp256k1, Sequence, Witness}; use bitcoin::PublicKey as BitcoinPublicKey; @@ -330,32 +329,29 @@ impl Readable for CounterpartyCommitmentSecrets { /// Derives a per-commitment-transaction private key (eg an htlc key or delayed_payment key) /// from the base secret and the per_commitment_point. -/// -/// Note that this is infallible iff we trust that at least one of the two input keys are randomly -/// generated (ie our own). -pub fn derive_private_key(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, base_secret: &SecretKey) -> Result { +pub fn derive_private_key(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, base_secret: &SecretKey) -> SecretKey { let mut sha = Sha256::engine(); sha.input(&per_commitment_point.serialize()); sha.input(&PublicKey::from_secret_key(&secp_ctx, &base_secret).serialize()); let res = Sha256::from_engine(sha).into_inner(); base_secret.clone().add_tweak(&Scalar::from_be_bytes(res).unwrap()) + .expect("Addition only fails if the tweak is the inverse of the key. This is not possible when the tweak contains the hash of the key.") } /// Derives a per-commitment-transaction public key (eg an htlc key or a delayed_payment key) /// from the base point and the per_commitment_key. This is the public equivalent of /// derive_private_key - using only public keys to derive a public key instead of private keys. -/// -/// Note that this is infallible iff we trust that at least one of the two input keys are randomly -/// generated (ie our own). -pub fn derive_public_key(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, base_point: &PublicKey) -> Result { +pub fn derive_public_key(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, base_point: &PublicKey) -> PublicKey { let mut sha = Sha256::engine(); sha.input(&per_commitment_point.serialize()); sha.input(&base_point.serialize()); let res = Sha256::from_engine(sha).into_inner(); - let hashkey = PublicKey::from_secret_key(&secp_ctx, &SecretKey::from_slice(&res)?); + let hashkey = PublicKey::from_secret_key(&secp_ctx, + &SecretKey::from_slice(&res).expect("Hashes should always be valid keys unless SHA-256 is broken")); base_point.combine(&hashkey) + .expect("Addition only fails if the tweak is the inverse of the key. This is not possible when the tweak contains the hash of the key.") } /// Derives a per-commitment-transaction revocation key from its constituent parts. @@ -364,10 +360,9 @@ pub fn derive_public_key(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1, per_com /// commitment transaction, thus per_commitment_secret always come from cheater /// and revocation_base_secret always come from punisher, which is the broadcaster /// of the transaction spending with this key knowledge. -/// -/// Note that this is infallible iff we trust that at least one of the two input keys are randomly -/// generated (ie our own). -pub fn derive_private_revocation_key(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1, per_commitment_secret: &SecretKey, countersignatory_revocation_base_secret: &SecretKey) -> Result { +pub fn derive_private_revocation_key(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1, + per_commitment_secret: &SecretKey, countersignatory_revocation_base_secret: &SecretKey) +-> SecretKey { let countersignatory_revocation_base_point = PublicKey::from_secret_key(&secp_ctx, &countersignatory_revocation_base_secret); let per_commitment_point = PublicKey::from_secret_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_secret); @@ -386,9 +381,12 @@ pub fn derive_private_revocation_key(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1 Sha256::from_engine(sha).into_inner() }; - let countersignatory_contrib = countersignatory_revocation_base_secret.clone().mul_tweak(&Scalar::from_be_bytes(rev_append_commit_hash_key).unwrap())?; - let broadcaster_contrib = per_commitment_secret.clone().mul_tweak(&Scalar::from_be_bytes(commit_append_rev_hash_key).unwrap())?; + let countersignatory_contrib = countersignatory_revocation_base_secret.clone().mul_tweak(&Scalar::from_be_bytes(rev_append_commit_hash_key).unwrap()) + .expect("Multiplying a secret key by a hash is expected to never fail per secp256k1 docs"); + let broadcaster_contrib = per_commitment_secret.clone().mul_tweak(&Scalar::from_be_bytes(commit_append_rev_hash_key).unwrap()) + .expect("Multiplying a secret key by a hash is expected to never fail per secp256k1 docs"); countersignatory_contrib.add_tweak(&Scalar::from_be_bytes(broadcaster_contrib.secret_bytes()).unwrap()) + .expect("Addition only fails if the tweak is the inverse of the key. This is not possible when the tweak commits to the key.") } /// Derives a per-commitment-transaction revocation public key from its constituent parts. This is @@ -402,7 +400,9 @@ pub fn derive_private_revocation_key(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1 /// /// Note that this is infallible iff we trust that at least one of the two input keys are randomly /// generated (ie our own). -pub fn derive_public_revocation_key(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, countersignatory_revocation_base_point: &PublicKey) -> Result { +pub fn derive_public_revocation_key(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1, + per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, countersignatory_revocation_base_point: &PublicKey) +-> PublicKey { let rev_append_commit_hash_key = { let mut sha = Sha256::engine(); sha.input(&countersignatory_revocation_base_point.serialize()); @@ -418,9 +418,12 @@ pub fn derive_public_revocation_key(secp_ctx: &Secp2 Sha256::from_engine(sha).into_inner() }; - let countersignatory_contrib = countersignatory_revocation_base_point.clone().mul_tweak(&secp_ctx, &Scalar::from_be_bytes(rev_append_commit_hash_key).unwrap())?; - let broadcaster_contrib = per_commitment_point.clone().mul_tweak(&secp_ctx, &Scalar::from_be_bytes(commit_append_rev_hash_key).unwrap())?; + let countersignatory_contrib = countersignatory_revocation_base_point.clone().mul_tweak(&secp_ctx, &Scalar::from_be_bytes(rev_append_commit_hash_key).unwrap()) + .expect("Multiplying a valid public key by a hash is expected to never fail per secp256k1 docs"); + let broadcaster_contrib = per_commitment_point.clone().mul_tweak(&secp_ctx, &Scalar::from_be_bytes(commit_append_rev_hash_key).unwrap()) + .expect("Multiplying a valid public key by a hash is expected to never fail per secp256k1 docs"); countersignatory_contrib.combine(&broadcaster_contrib) + .expect("Addition only fails if the tweak is the inverse of the key. This is not possible when the tweak commits to the key.") } /// The set of public keys which are used in the creation of one commitment transaction. @@ -493,19 +496,19 @@ impl_writeable_tlv_based!(ChannelPublicKeys, { impl TxCreationKeys { /// Create per-state keys from channel base points and the per-commitment point. /// Key set is asymmetric and can't be used as part of counter-signatory set of transactions. - pub fn derive_new(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, broadcaster_delayed_payment_base: &PublicKey, broadcaster_htlc_base: &PublicKey, countersignatory_revocation_base: &PublicKey, countersignatory_htlc_base: &PublicKey) -> Result { - Ok(TxCreationKeys { + pub fn derive_new(secp_ctx: &Secp256k1, per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, broadcaster_delayed_payment_base: &PublicKey, broadcaster_htlc_base: &PublicKey, countersignatory_revocation_base: &PublicKey, countersignatory_htlc_base: &PublicKey) -> TxCreationKeys { + TxCreationKeys { per_commitment_point: per_commitment_point.clone(), - revocation_key: derive_public_revocation_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &countersignatory_revocation_base)?, - broadcaster_htlc_key: derive_public_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &broadcaster_htlc_base)?, - countersignatory_htlc_key: derive_public_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &countersignatory_htlc_base)?, - broadcaster_delayed_payment_key: derive_public_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &broadcaster_delayed_payment_base)?, - }) + revocation_key: derive_public_revocation_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &countersignatory_revocation_base), + broadcaster_htlc_key: derive_public_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &broadcaster_htlc_base), + countersignatory_htlc_key: derive_public_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &countersignatory_htlc_base), + broadcaster_delayed_payment_key: derive_public_key(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, &broadcaster_delayed_payment_base), + } } /// Generate per-state keys from channel static keys. /// Key set is asymmetric and can't be used as part of counter-signatory set of transactions. - pub fn from_channel_static_keys(per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, broadcaster_keys: &ChannelPublicKeys, countersignatory_keys: &ChannelPublicKeys, secp_ctx: &Secp256k1) -> Result { + pub fn from_channel_static_keys(per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, broadcaster_keys: &ChannelPublicKeys, countersignatory_keys: &ChannelPublicKeys, secp_ctx: &Secp256k1) -> TxCreationKeys { TxCreationKeys::derive_new( &secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, @@ -1460,7 +1463,7 @@ impl CommitmentTransaction { pub fn verify(&self, channel_parameters: &DirectedChannelTransactionParameters, broadcaster_keys: &ChannelPublicKeys, countersignatory_keys: &ChannelPublicKeys, secp_ctx: &Secp256k1) -> Result { // This is the only field of the key cache that we trust let per_commitment_point = self.keys.per_commitment_point; - let keys = TxCreationKeys::from_channel_static_keys(&per_commitment_point, broadcaster_keys, countersignatory_keys, secp_ctx).unwrap(); + let keys = TxCreationKeys::from_channel_static_keys(&per_commitment_point, broadcaster_keys, countersignatory_keys, secp_ctx); if keys != self.keys { return Err(()); } @@ -1520,7 +1523,7 @@ impl<'a> TrustedCommitmentTransaction<'a> { let keys = &inner.keys; let txid = inner.built.txid; let mut ret = Vec::with_capacity(inner.htlcs.len()); - let holder_htlc_key = derive_private_key(secp_ctx, &inner.keys.per_commitment_point, htlc_base_key).map_err(|_| ())?; + let holder_htlc_key = derive_private_key(secp_ctx, &inner.keys.per_commitment_point, htlc_base_key); for this_htlc in inner.htlcs.iter() { assert!(this_htlc.transaction_output_index.is_some()); @@ -1635,7 +1638,7 @@ mod tests { let htlc_basepoint = &signer.pubkeys().htlc_basepoint; let holder_pubkeys = signer.pubkeys(); let counterparty_pubkeys = counterparty_signer.pubkeys(); - let keys = TxCreationKeys::derive_new(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, delayed_payment_base, htlc_basepoint, &counterparty_pubkeys.revocation_basepoint, &counterparty_pubkeys.htlc_basepoint).unwrap(); + let keys = TxCreationKeys::derive_new(&secp_ctx, &per_commitment_point, delayed_payment_base, htlc_basepoint, &counterparty_pubkeys.revocation_basepoint, &counterparty_pubkeys.htlc_basepoint); let mut channel_parameters = ChannelTransactionParameters { holder_pubkeys: holder_pubkeys.clone(), holder_selected_contest_delay: 0,