We only have output scripts for v1 protocols after the
fundchannel_start/openchannel_init round. We need to add them before
we get into the openchannel_update rounds, however, so we do that here.
I previously mistyped the rather lengthy conditions for failures, so
let's dissect it into its smaller components and add rationale behind
the individual parts of the decision.
This adds a new state `PAYMENT_STEP_RETRY_GETROUTE` which is used to
retry just that one step, without spawning a completely new
attempt. It's a new state so that modifiers do not act on it twice.
Changelog-Fixed: pay: Improved the performance of the `pay` command considerably by avoiding conflicting changes to our local network view.
We were delaying the channel_hint update till after the `createonion`
call which gave us the same situation we had with concurrent
`getroute` calls. Now we update the hints as soon as the plugins have
had their say in the route construction. If we still fail, either
because a modifier changed the route causing the failure, or because
we interleaved the route computation for multiple parts, we reset the
attempt and retry inline (i.e., without creating a new sub-payment).
Notice that interleaved route computations now only happen if the
modifier makes an async call to some RPC or similar.
1. One place returned false instead of -1.
2. The names implied it returned a bool, and it doesn't.
Fix both, and curse C's loose typing a little.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Note that check-whitespace and check-bolt already do this, so we
can eliminate redundant lines in common/Makefile and bitcoin/Makefile.
We also include the plugin headers in ALL_C_HEADERS so they get
checked.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Technically there *are* two feerates that we need to know:
- the feerate to use for the funding transaction, and
- the feerate to tell our peer to use for our commitment txs/htlc txs
As written, `multifundchannel` uses the same feerate for both. This
optional parameter will allow us to differentiate between the two, which
will be exceedingly handy for anchor output worlds. ;)
FIXME: test this
Changelog-Added: JSON API: `multifundchannel` has a new optional argument, 'commitment_feerate', which can be used to differentiate between the funding feerate and the channel's initial commitment feerate
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.
Finally, extends the 'close_to' functionality up to the flagship 'open a
channel' command.
Changelog-Added: JSON-API `fundchannel` now accepts an optional 'close_to' param, a bitcoin address that the channel funding should be sent to on close. Requires `opt_upfront_shutdownscript`
We're rarely in a hurry here, and bitcoind is aggressive with fees.
You can always spend this output if you really have to, using CPFP.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Changed: Protocol: mutual closing feerate reduced to "slow" to avoid overpaying.
I got a corrupt file, which looked like multiple concurrent attempts
to build it. So instead, build it in one command, but also use
VERBOSE so we print correctly with V=1 (and --quiet).
Also move into plugins/ where it logically belongs.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Deprecated, but this can happen:
```
==1578== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==1578== at 0x12B30E: amount_msat_add (amount.c:224)
==1578== by 0x11270B: add_amount_sent (pay.c:1734)
==1578== by 0x112D89: listsendpays_done (pay.c:1831)
==1578== by 0x114F4B: handle_rpc_reply (libplugin.c:555)
==1578== by 0x115704: rpc_read_response_one (libplugin.c:685)
==1578== by 0x115821: rpc_conn_read_response (libplugin.c:705)
==1578== by 0x148E40: next_plan (io.c:59)
==1578== by 0x1499BD: do_plan (io.c:407)
==1578== by 0x1499FB: io_ready (io.c:417)
==1578== by 0x14BBC1: io_loop (poll.c:445)
==1578== by 0x117A82: plugin_main (libplugin.c:1322)
==1578== by 0x113ABC: main (pay.c:2096)
```
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Fixes: #3926
(probably)
Changelog-Fixed: pay: Also limit the number of splits if the payee seems to have a low number of channels that can enter it, given the max-concurrent-htlcs limit.
The routehints paymod shares the storage of the array d->routehints and
p->invoice->routes, but once it operates, it possibly leaves it as a stale
pointer to memory it used to have.
Since other paymods may be interested in the invoice details, including
the routehints in the invoice, we should ensure the p->invoice->routes
remains valid whenever we try mutating that array.
As revealed by the failure of tests in #3936, where we ended up trying
to send a partial payment using legacy style, we are not handling
style properly.
1. BOLT9 has features, so we can *know* that the destination supports
MPP. We may not have seen a node_announcement.
2. We can't assume that nodes inside routehints support TLV.
3. We can't assume direct peers support TLV.
The keysend code tried to fix this up, so I'm not sure that this caused
the issue in #3968, though.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Fixed: `pay` will now make reliable multi-part payments to nodes it doesn't have a node_announcement for.
This will update the fee output if it exists, rather than unilaterally
adding a new one.
Also, if the fee output already exists, we should make sure that it
doesn't interfere with the outnums of the other outputs
Fixes: #2679
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: New `multiwithdraw` command to batch multiple onchain sends in a single transaction. Note it shuffles inputs and outputs, does not use BIP69.
Changelog-Added: We now have `multifundchannel` as a builtin plugin command to fund multiple channels to different peers all in a single onchain transaction.
Header from folded patch 'fixup-use-json_add_psbt.patch':
fixup!
Header from folded patch 'use-goto-no-ok-chain.patch':
fixup!
Header from folded patch 'destinations-at-parse-time.patch':
fixup!
Header from folded patch 'multifundchannel__use_jsmntoks_to_pass_through_json_string,_not_strings.patch':
multifundchannel: use jsmntoks to pass through json string, not strings
Passing in "" for utxos would crash lightningd on the command-line
otherwise. Now returns an error.
Header from folded patch 'update_plugins-multifundchannel.c.patch':
Update plugins/multifundchannel.c
Co-authored-by: Darosior <darosior@protonmail.com>
Changelog-Deprecated: plugin: `bcli` replacements should note that `sendrawtransaction` now has a second required Boolean argument, `allowhighfees`, which if `true`, means ignore any fee limits and just broadcast the transaction. Use `--deprecated-apis` to use older `bcli` replacement plugins that only support a single argument.