We're about to totally upset the order that sigs are set on our PSBTs
for new channel opens, making it such that our peer's sigs may arrive
before ours do.
We can no longer rely on the 'set witness means this is our input' since
there's no guarantee that our input sigs have been added yet, so we
check the serial_id and only set the stack on their (odd) inputs.
This is a fairly direct translation. Even so, it should be faster in
most cases, and and we can do more sophisticated things if we want.
This also handles disabled channels better.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: plugins: `pay` will now try disabled channels as a last resort.
Instead of a boutique message, use a "real" channel_announcement for
private channels (with fake sigs and pubkeys). This makes it far
easier for gossmap to handle local channels.
Backwards compatible update, since we update old stores.
We also fix devtools/dump-gossipstore to know about the tombstone markers.
Since we increment our channel_announce count for local channels now,
the stats in the tests changed too.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
We were always ordering heap by distance, not score (which are different
if we are routing by cheapest, not shortest!).
This simplifies our callbacks, too.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
This is handy/necessary for getting multifundchannel to work, as we need
to know what output to tell all the other peers about.
Changelog-Added: Experimental!! JSON-RPC: openchannel_init returns a field `funding_serial` that indicates the serial_id of the funding output in the provided PSBT
`check_balances` had a weird interface because it was meant to be able
to be used at any 'intermediate' point to verify that a single side had
a valid inputs/output balance.
This was worse than useless. Now it just straight checks for both sides'
balances are correct and that both sides pay their fees. Called after
transaction is constructed.
There's a few structs/wire calls that only exist under experimental features.
These were in a common file that was shared/used a bunch of places but
this causes problems. Here we move one of the problematic methods back
into `openingd`, as it's only used locally and then isolate the
references to the `witness_stack` in a new `common/psbt_internal` file.
This lets us remove the iff EXP_FEATURES inclusion switches in most of
the Makefiles.
Rusty pointed out that having an empty channel_id is suboptimal; adding
another call is probably the right idea rather than re-using an existing
one.
Suggested-By: @rustyrussell
...right time.
We re-send the tx_sigs on start/init/reconnect until we've gotten a
funding_locked from our peer. We also build it in channeld now, instead
of in dualopend, and don't pass in a message for them anymore
`openchannel_signed` and `openchannel_update` which allow a user to
continue a openchannel or kick off the completion of a openchannel.
`openchannel_update` should be called until it returns with
`commitments_secured`.
`openchannel_signed` commands hang out across the openingd/channeld
boundary -- we don't return until we've successfully broadcast the
transaction (or timed out waiting for them to send a tx_sigs back).
We need the PSBT to create the finalized tx from once the peer's
tx_signatures are received. Since we're passing the PSBT, we no longer
need the secondary message to be passed, as it was derived from the
PSBT.
Also removes now unused witness serialization code
There are 3 commands for opening a channel with dualfunding.
`openchannel_init` is the first of these.
It initializes the open-channel dialog, and stops once we've run out of
updates (input/outputs) to send to the peer.
We need this for dual funding, since the interactive tx construction
protocol requires the full tx to send places. We add it to all PSBTs (if
we have it), here