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479 lines
16 KiB
/* Routines to make our own gossip messages. Not as in "we're the gossip
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* generation, man!" */
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#include <ccan/mem/mem.h>
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#include <common/memleak.h>
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#include <common/timeout.h>
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#include <common/utils.h>
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#include <common/wireaddr.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <gossipd/gen_gossip_peerd_wire.h>
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#include <gossipd/gossip_generation.h>
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#include <gossipd/gossip_store.h>
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#include <gossipd/gossipd.h>
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#include <hsmd/gen_hsm_wire.h>
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#include <wire/gen_peer_wire.h>
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#include <wire/wire_sync.h>
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/* Create a node_announcement with the given signature. It may be NULL in the
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* case we need to create a provisional announcement for the HSM to sign.
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* This is called twice: once with the dummy signature to get it signed and a
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* second time to build the full packet with the signature. The timestamp is
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* handed in rather than using time_now() internally, since that could change
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* between the dummy creation and the call with a signature. */
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static u8 *create_node_announcement(const tal_t *ctx, struct daemon *daemon,
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const secp256k1_ecdsa_signature *sig,
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u32 timestamp)
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{
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u8 *addresses = tal_arr(tmpctx, u8, 0);
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u8 *announcement;
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size_t i;
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if (!sig)
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sig = talz(tmpctx, secp256k1_ecdsa_signature);
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for (i = 0; i < tal_count(daemon->announcable); i++)
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towire_wireaddr(&addresses, &daemon->announcable[i]);
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announcement =
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towire_node_announcement(ctx, sig, daemon->nodefeatures, timestamp,
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&daemon->id, daemon->rgb, daemon->alias,
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addresses);
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return announcement;
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}
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/* Helper to get non-signature, non-timestamp parts of (valid!) channel_update */
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void get_cupdate_parts(const u8 *channel_update,
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const u8 *parts[2],
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size_t sizes[2])
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{
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/* BOLT #7:
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*
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* 1. type: 258 (`channel_update`)
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* 2. data:
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* * [`signature`:`signature`]
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* * [`chain_hash`:`chain_hash`]
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* * [`short_channel_id`:`short_channel_id`]
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* * [`u32`:`timestamp`]
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*...
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*/
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/* Note: 2 bytes for `type` field */
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/* We already checked it's valid before accepting */
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assert(tal_count(channel_update) > 2 + 64 + 32 + 8 + 4);
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parts[0] = channel_update + 2 + 64;
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sizes[0] = 32 + 8;
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parts[1] = channel_update + 2 + 64 + 32 + 8 + 4;
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sizes[1] = tal_count(channel_update) - (64 + 2 + 32 + 8 + 4);
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}
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/* Is this channel_update different from prev (not sigs and timestamps)? */
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bool cupdate_different(struct gossip_store *gs,
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const struct half_chan *hc,
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const u8 *cupdate)
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{
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const u8 *oparts[2], *nparts[2];
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size_t osizes[2], nsizes[2];
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const u8 *orig;
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/* Get last one we have. */
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orig = gossip_store_get(tmpctx, gs, hc->bcast.index);
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get_cupdate_parts(orig, oparts, osizes);
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get_cupdate_parts(cupdate, nparts, nsizes);
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return !memeq(oparts[0], osizes[0], nparts[0], nsizes[0])
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|| !memeq(oparts[1], osizes[1], nparts[1], nsizes[1]);
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}
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/* Get non-signature, non-timestamp parts of (valid!) node_announcement */
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static void get_nannounce_parts(const u8 *node_announcement,
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const u8 *parts[2],
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size_t sizes[2])
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{
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size_t len;
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const u8 *flen;
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/* BOLT #7:
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*
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* 1. type: 257 (`node_announcement`)
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* 2. data:
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* * [`signature`:`signature`]
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* * [`u16`:`flen`]
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* * [`flen*byte`:`features`]
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* * [`u32`:`timestamp`]
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*...
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*/
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/* Note: 2 bytes for `type` field */
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/* We already checked it's valid before accepting */
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assert(tal_count(node_announcement) > 2 + 64);
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parts[0] = node_announcement + 2 + 64;
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/* Read flen to get size */
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flen = parts[0];
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len = tal_count(node_announcement) - (2 + 64);
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sizes[0] = 2 + fromwire_u16(&flen, &len);
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assert(flen != NULL && len >= 4);
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parts[1] = node_announcement + 2 + 64 + sizes[0] + 4;
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sizes[1] = tal_count(node_announcement) - (2 + 64 + sizes[0] + 4);
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}
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/* Is this node_announcement different from prev (not sigs and timestamps)? */
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bool nannounce_different(struct gossip_store *gs,
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const struct node *node,
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const u8 *nannounce)
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{
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const u8 *oparts[2], *nparts[2];
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size_t osizes[2], nsizes[2];
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const u8 *orig;
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/* Get last one we have. */
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orig = gossip_store_get(tmpctx, gs, node->bcast.index);
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get_nannounce_parts(orig, oparts, osizes);
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get_nannounce_parts(nannounce, nparts, nsizes);
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return !memeq(oparts[0], osizes[0], nparts[0], nsizes[0])
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|| !memeq(oparts[1], osizes[1], nparts[1], nsizes[1]);
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}
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/* This routine created a `node_announcement` for our node, and hands it to
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* the routing.c code like any other `node_announcement`. Such announcements
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* are only accepted if there is an announced channel associated with that node
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* (to prevent spam), so we only call this once we've announced a channel. */
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static void update_own_node_announcement(struct daemon *daemon)
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{
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u32 timestamp = gossip_time_now(daemon->rstate).ts.tv_sec;
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secp256k1_ecdsa_signature sig;
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u8 *msg, *nannounce, *err;
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struct node *self = get_node(daemon->rstate, &daemon->id);
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/* Discard existing timer. */
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daemon->node_announce_timer = tal_free(daemon->node_announce_timer);
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/* If we ever use set-based propagation, ensuring the toggle the lower
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* bit in consecutive timestamps makes it more robust. */
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if (self && self->bcast.index
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&& (timestamp & 1) == (self->bcast.timestamp & 1))
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timestamp++;
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/* Make unsigned announcement. */
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nannounce = create_node_announcement(tmpctx, daemon, NULL, timestamp);
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/* If it's the same as the previous, nothing to do. */
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if (self && self->bcast.index) {
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u32 next;
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if (!nannounce_different(daemon->rstate->gs, self, nannounce))
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return;
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/* BOLT #7:
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*
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* The origin node:
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* - MUST set `timestamp` to be greater than that of any
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* previous `node_announcement` it has previously created.
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*/
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/* We do better: never send them within more than 5 minutes. */
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next = self->bcast.timestamp
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+ GOSSIP_MIN_INTERVAL(daemon->rstate->dev_fast_gossip);
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if (timestamp < next) {
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status_debug("node_announcement: delaying %u secs",
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next - timestamp);
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daemon->node_announce_timer
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= new_reltimer(&daemon->timers,
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daemon,
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time_from_sec(next - timestamp),
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update_own_node_announcement,
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daemon);
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return;
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}
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}
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/* Ask hsmd to sign it (synchronous) */
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if (!wire_sync_write(HSM_FD, take(towire_hsm_node_announcement_sig_req(NULL, nannounce))))
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status_failed(STATUS_FAIL_MASTER_IO, "Could not write to HSM: %s", strerror(errno));
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msg = wire_sync_read(tmpctx, HSM_FD);
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if (!fromwire_hsm_node_announcement_sig_reply(msg, &sig))
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status_failed(STATUS_FAIL_MASTER_IO, "HSM returned an invalid node_announcement sig");
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/* We got the signature for our provisional node_announcement back
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* from the HSM, create the real announcement and forward it to
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* gossipd so it can take care of forwarding it. */
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nannounce = create_node_announcement(NULL, daemon, &sig, timestamp);
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/* This injects it into the routing code in routing.c; it should not
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* reject it! */
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err = handle_node_announcement(daemon->rstate, take(nannounce),
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NULL, NULL);
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if (err)
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status_failed(STATUS_FAIL_INTERNAL_ERROR,
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"rejected own node announcement: %s",
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tal_hex(tmpctx, err));
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}
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/* Should we announce our own node? Called at strategic places. */
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void maybe_send_own_node_announce(struct daemon *daemon)
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{
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/* We keep an internal flag in the routing code to say we've announced
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* a local channel. The alternative would be to have it make a
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* callback, but when we start up we don't want to make multiple
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* announcments, so we use this approach for now. */
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if (!daemon->rstate->local_channel_announced)
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return;
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update_own_node_announcement(daemon);
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daemon->rstate->local_channel_announced = false;
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}
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/* Our timer callbacks take a single argument, so we marshall everything
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* we need into this structure: */
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struct local_cupdate {
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struct daemon *daemon;
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struct local_chan *local_chan;
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bool disable;
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bool even_if_identical;
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u16 cltv_expiry_delta;
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struct amount_msat htlc_minimum, htlc_maximum;
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u32 fee_base_msat, fee_proportional_millionths;
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};
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/* This generates a `channel_update` message for one of our channels. We do
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* this here, rather than in `channeld` because we (may) need to do it
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* ourselves anyway if channeld dies, or when we refresh it once a week,
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* and so we can avoid creating redundant ones. */
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static void update_local_channel(struct local_cupdate *lc /* frees! */)
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{
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struct daemon *daemon = lc->daemon;
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secp256k1_ecdsa_signature dummy_sig;
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u8 *update, *msg;
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u32 timestamp = gossip_time_now(daemon->rstate).ts.tv_sec, next;
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u8 message_flags, channel_flags;
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struct chan *chan = lc->local_chan->chan;
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struct half_chan *hc;
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const int direction = lc->local_chan->direction;
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/* Discard existing timer. */
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lc->local_chan->channel_update_timer
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= tal_free(lc->local_chan->channel_update_timer);
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/* So valgrind doesn't complain */
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memset(&dummy_sig, 0, sizeof(dummy_sig));
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/* Create an unsigned channel_update: we backdate enables, so
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* we can always send a disable in an emergency. */
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if (!lc->disable)
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timestamp -= GOSSIP_MIN_INTERVAL(daemon->rstate->dev_fast_gossip);
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/* BOLT #7:
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*
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* The `channel_flags` bitfield is used to indicate the direction of
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* the channel: it identifies the node that this update originated
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* from and signals various options concerning the channel. The
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* following table specifies the meaning of its individual bits:
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*
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* | Bit Position | Name | Meaning |
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* | ------------- | ----------- | -------------------------------- |
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* | 0 | `direction` | Direction this update refers to. |
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* | 1 | `disable` | Disable the channel. |
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*/
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channel_flags = direction;
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if (lc->disable)
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channel_flags |= ROUTING_FLAGS_DISABLED;
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/* BOLT #7:
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*
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* The `message_flags` bitfield is used to indicate the presence of
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* optional fields in the `channel_update` message:
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*
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*| Bit Position | Name | Field |
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*...
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*| 0 | `option_channel_htlc_max` | `htlc_maximum_msat` |
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*/
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message_flags = 0 | ROUTING_OPT_HTLC_MAX_MSAT;
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/* Convenience variable. */
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hc = &chan->half[direction];
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/* If we ever use set-based propagation, ensuring the toggle
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* the lower bit in consecutive timestamps makes it more
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* robust. */
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if (is_halfchan_defined(hc)
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&& (timestamp & 1) == (hc->bcast.timestamp & 1))
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timestamp++;
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/* We create an update with a dummy signature, and hand to hsmd to get
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* it signed. */
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update = towire_channel_update_option_channel_htlc_max(tmpctx, &dummy_sig,
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&daemon->chain_hash,
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&chan->scid,
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timestamp,
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message_flags, channel_flags,
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lc->cltv_expiry_delta,
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lc->htlc_minimum,
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lc->fee_base_msat,
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lc->fee_proportional_millionths,
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lc->htlc_maximum);
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if (is_halfchan_defined(hc)) {
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/* Suppress duplicates. */
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if (!lc->even_if_identical
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&& !cupdate_different(daemon->rstate->gs, hc, update)) {
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tal_free(lc);
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return;
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}
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/* Is it too soon to send another update? */
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next = hc->bcast.timestamp
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+ GOSSIP_MIN_INTERVAL(daemon->rstate->dev_fast_gossip);
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if (timestamp < next) {
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status_debug("channel_update %s/%u: delaying %u secs",
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type_to_string(tmpctx,
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struct short_channel_id,
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&chan->scid),
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direction,
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next - timestamp);
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lc->local_chan->channel_update_timer
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= new_reltimer(&daemon->timers, lc,
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time_from_sec(next - timestamp),
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update_local_channel,
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lc);
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/* If local chan vanishes, so does update, and timer. */
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notleak(tal_steal(lc->local_chan, lc));
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return;
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}
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}
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/* Note that we treat the hsmd as synchronous. This is simple (no
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* callback hell)!, but may need to change to async if we ever want
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* remote HSMs */
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if (!wire_sync_write(HSM_FD,
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towire_hsm_cupdate_sig_req(tmpctx, update))) {
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status_failed(STATUS_FAIL_HSM_IO, "Writing cupdate_sig_req: %s",
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strerror(errno));
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}
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msg = wire_sync_read(tmpctx, HSM_FD);
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if (!msg || !fromwire_hsm_cupdate_sig_reply(tmpctx, msg, &update)) {
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status_failed(STATUS_FAIL_HSM_IO,
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"Reading cupdate_sig_req: %s",
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strerror(errno));
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}
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/* BOLT #7:
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*
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* The origin node:
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*...
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* - MAY create a `channel_update` to communicate the channel parameters to the
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* channel peer, even though the channel has not yet been announced (i.e. the
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* `announce_channel` bit was not set).
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*/
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if (!is_chan_public(chan)) {
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/* handle_channel_update will not put private updates in the
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* broadcast list, but we send it direct to the peer (if we
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* have one connected) now */
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struct peer *peer = find_peer(daemon,
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&chan->nodes[!direction]->id);
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if (peer)
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queue_peer_msg(peer, update);
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}
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/* We feed it into routing.c like any other channel_update; it may
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* discard it (eg. non-public channel), but it should not complain
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* about it being invalid! __func__ is a magic C constant which
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* expands to this function name. */
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msg = handle_channel_update(daemon->rstate, update,
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find_peer(daemon,
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&chan->nodes[!direction]->id),
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NULL);
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if (msg)
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status_failed(STATUS_FAIL_INTERNAL_ERROR,
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"%s: rejected local channel update %s: %s",
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__func__,
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/* Normally we must not touch something taken()
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* but we're in deep trouble anyway, and
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* handle_channel_update only tal_steals onto
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* tmpctx, so it's actually OK. */
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tal_hex(tmpctx, update),
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tal_hex(tmpctx, msg));
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tal_free(lc);
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}
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/* This is a refresh of a local channel: sends an update if one is needed. */
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void refresh_local_channel(struct daemon *daemon,
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struct local_chan *local_chan,
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bool even_if_identical)
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{
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const struct half_chan *hc;
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struct local_cupdate *lc;
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hc = &local_chan->chan->half[local_chan->direction];
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/* Don't generate a channel_update for an uninitialized channel. */
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if (!is_halfchan_defined(hc))
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return;
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lc = tal(NULL, struct local_cupdate);
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lc->daemon = daemon;
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lc->local_chan = local_chan;
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lc->even_if_identical = even_if_identical;
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lc->disable = (hc->channel_flags & ROUTING_FLAGS_DISABLED)
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|| local_chan->local_disabled;
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lc->cltv_expiry_delta = hc->delay;
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lc->htlc_minimum = hc->htlc_minimum;
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lc->htlc_maximum = hc->htlc_maximum;
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lc->fee_base_msat = hc->base_fee;
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lc->fee_proportional_millionths = hc->proportional_fee;
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update_local_channel(lc);
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}
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/* channeld asks us to update the local channel. */
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bool handle_local_channel_update(struct daemon *daemon,
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const struct node_id *src,
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const u8 *msg)
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{
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struct short_channel_id scid;
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struct local_cupdate *lc = tal(tmpctx, struct local_cupdate);
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lc->daemon = daemon;
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lc->even_if_identical = false;
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/* FIXME: We should get scid from lightningd when setting up the
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* connection, so no per-peer daemon can mess with channels other than
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* its own! */
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if (!fromwire_gossipd_local_channel_update(msg,
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&scid,
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&lc->disable,
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&lc->cltv_expiry_delta,
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&lc->htlc_minimum,
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&lc->fee_base_msat,
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&lc->fee_proportional_millionths,
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&lc->htlc_maximum)) {
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status_broken("peer %s bad local_channel_update %s",
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type_to_string(tmpctx, struct node_id, src),
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tal_hex(tmpctx, msg));
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return false;
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}
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lc->local_chan = local_chan_map_get(&daemon->rstate->local_chan_map,
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&scid);
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/* Can theoretically happen if channel just closed. */
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if (!lc->local_chan) {
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status_debug("peer %s local_channel_update for unknown %s",
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type_to_string(tmpctx, struct node_id, src),
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type_to_string(tmpctx, struct short_channel_id,
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&scid));
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return true;
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}
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/* Remove soft local_disabled flag, if they're marking it enabled. */
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if (!lc->disable)
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local_enable_chan(daemon->rstate, lc->local_chan->chan);
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/* Apply the update they told us */
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update_local_channel(tal_steal(NULL, lc));
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return true;
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}
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