Weaning `onchaind` off its use of the internal bitcoin_tx input and output
fields, since we're going to remove them soon, I promise.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
These are handled internally in the `wally_tx` and do not conform to our usual
tallocated strings that can by inspected using `tal_bytelen`, and we don't
really want to litter our code with whitelisting comments for the
`amount_sat.satoshis` access, so these just do read-only on the fly conversions.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
This is the second to last time I'm touching this file, just need to remove
the `tx->input` and `tx->output` swapping once they are removed.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
The `wally_tx_input`s do not keep track of their input value, which means we
need to track them ourselves if we try to sign these transactions at a later
point in time.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
These are used when grinding the feerate and signing. These are just simple
facades that keep both wally and old style transactions in sync.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
During the migration to `libwally` we want to make absolutely sure that both
transactions are generated identical, and can eventually be switched over.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
We are slowly migrating towards a wally-transactions only world, but to make
this reviewable we start building both old and new style transactions in
parallel. In a second pass we'll then start removing the old ones and use
libwally only.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
1. Rename channel_funding_locked to channel_funding_depth in
channeld/channel_wire.csv.
2. Add minimum_depth in struct channel in common/initial_channel.h and
change corresponding init function: new_initial_channel().
3. Add confirmation_needed in struct peer in channeld/channeld.c.
4. Rename channel_tell_funding_locked to channel_tell_depth.
5. Call channel_tell_depth even if depth < minimum, and still call
lockin_complete in channel_tell_depth, iff depth > minimum_depth.
6. channeld ignore the channel_funding_depth unless its >
minimum_depth(except to update billboard, and set
peer->confirmation_needed = minimum_depth - depth).
In particular, `make unittest/bitcoin/test/run-secret_eq_consttime`
didn't set VALGRIND if it was set via config.vars, so runs for a *long*
time.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
TLV's use var_int's for messages sizes, both internally and
in the top level (you should really stack a var_int inside a var_int!!)
this updates our automagick generator code to understand 'var_ints'
passing back a null TLV was crashing here, because we tried to
dereference a null pointer. instead, we put it into a temporary
struct that we can check for NULL-ness, before assigning to the
passed in pointer.
let's let the fromwire__tlv methods allocate the tlv-objects and
return them. we also want to initialize all of their underlying
messages to NULL, and fail if we discover a duplicate mesage type.
if parsing fails, instead of returning a struct we return NULL.
Suggested-By: @rustyrussell
Since messages in TLV's are optional, the ideal way to deal with
them is to have a 'master struct' object for every defined tlv, where
the presence or lack of a field can be determined via the presence
(or lack thereof) of a struct for each of the optional message
types.
In order to do this, appropriately, we need a struct for every
TLV message. The next commit will make use of these.
Note that right now TLV message structs aren't namespaced to the
TLV they belong to, so there's the potential for collision. This
should be fixed when/where it occurs (should fail to compile).