This adds a new configuration, --enable-fuzzing (which is more than
welcome to be coupled with --enable-address-sanitizer), to pass the
fuzzer sanitizer argument when compiling objects. This allows libfuzzer
to actually be able "to fuzz" by detecting coverage and be smart when
mutating inputs.
As libfuzzer brings its own ~~fees~~ main(), we compile objects with
fsanitize=fuzzer-no-link, and special-case the linkage of the fuzz
targets.
A "lib" is added to abstract out the interface to the fuzzing tool used.
This allow us to use the same targets to fuzz using AFL, hongfuzz or w/e
by adding their entrypoints into libfuzz. (h/t to practicalswift who
introduced this for bitcoin-core, which i mimiced)
Signed-off-by: Antoine Poinsot <darosior@protonmail.com>
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>
Since `fundchannel` now supports the 'close_to' argument, we can remove
all the logic needed to call fundchannel_start here.
Underneath, we're still calling `fundchannel_start`, we're just one (or
two, if you count multifundchannel) call levels away from it now.
We had one report of this, and then Eugene and Roasbeef of Lightning
Labs confirmed it; they saw misordered HTLCs on reconnection too.
Since we didn't enforce this when we receive HTLCs, we never noticed :(
Fixes: #3920
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Fixed: Protocol: fixed retransmission order of multiple new HTLCs (causing channel close with LND)
We didn't care, but other implementations (particularly lnd) do. And it
does violate the spec.
(We need to use skip not xfail on the test which catches this, since
xfail doesn't seem to stop errors reported by cleanup)
(Includes Christian's typo fix!)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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.
lightning-5 can sometimes see itself sweeping the unilateral output resulting
in this weird line:
```log
HTLC already resolved by SELF when we found preimage
```
In both cases the flakyness arises from the destination not knowing about the
modified fees of the forwarding node, thus including the outdated details in
the routehint, and the sender being unlucky and always trying with the
routehint anyway.
The long-term solutions to this is going to be #4111, this commit just reduces
the flakyness to get back to business.
We really are just interested in their on-chain footprint, so actually
starting the nodes is pointless overhead, and caused a lot of flakyness due to
the output ordering sometimes not matching up. We now just use the `bitcoind`
API to fund, sign and send a raw transaction that matches the stashed gossip
messages.
We added a conversion of failcodes that do not have sufficient information in
faac4b28ad. That means that a failcode that'd require additional information
in order to be a correct error to return in an onion is mapped to a generic
one since we can't backfill the information.
This tests that the mapping is performed correctly and replicates the
situation in #4070
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: delpay a new method to delete the payment completed or failed.
Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Palazzo <vincenzopalazzodev@gmail.com>
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.