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161 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
niftynei 2e9c387f45 coin_moves: update withdrawal logic to account for 'variable owner' txs
Our existing coin_moves tracking logic assumed that any tx we had an
input in belonged to *all* of our wallet (not a bad assumption as long
as there was no way to update a tx that spends our wallets)

Now that we've got `signpsbt` implemented, however, we need to be
careful about how we account for withdrawals. For now we do a best guess
at what the feerate is, and lump all of our spent outputs as a
'withdrawal' when it's impossible to disambiguate
2020-06-29 16:10:05 +02:00
niftynei fd8a716695 wallet: have wallet_extract_outputs take wally_tx, not bitcoin_tx
With the incursion of PSBTs, we're moving away from bitcoin_tx
2020-06-29 16:10:05 +02:00
lisa neigut 8acbbca05d coins: use the chain's BIP173 name instead of a 'unit of account'
Updates the unit of account to be the chain_id, which is the BIP173 name
of the chain that the coins moved on.

Suggested-By: @rustyrussell
2020-05-12 15:46:58 +09:30
lisa neigut de065580f6 coins: update API surface for creating coin movements
Canonicalize the signature for the 'tag-type' of coin moves by unique
constructor/method calls.

Suggested-By: @rustyrussell
2020-05-12 15:46:58 +09:30
lisa neigut de86e29e16 coin moves: log all withdrawals when confirmed in a block
This moves the notification for our coin spends from when it's
successfully submited to the mempool to when they're confirmed in a
block.

We also add an 'informational' notice tagged as `spend_track` which
can be used to track which transaction a wallet output was spent in.
2020-05-12 15:46:58 +09:30
lisa neigut c7da7ca9f0 feerates: de-dupe min_ max_ printing twice when `feerates` called
We want to compare to `i`, the enum counter, not feerates[i], the
feerate value.

Without this fix, `feerates` appears as:
```
{
   "perkw": {
      "opening": 253,
      "mutual_close": 253,
      "unilateral_close": 253,
      "delayed_to_us": 253,
      "htlc_resolution": 253,
      "penalty": 253,
      "min_acceptable": 253,
      "max_acceptable": 2500,
      "min_acceptable": 253,
      "max_acceptable": 4294967295,
      "urgent": 253,
      "normal": 253,
      "slow": 506
   },
   "onchain_fee_estimates": {
      "opening_channel_satoshis": 177,
      "mutual_close_satoshis": 170,
      "unilateral_close_satoshis": 151,
      "htlc_timeout_satoshis": 167,
      "htlc_success_satoshis": 177
   }
}
```

bug introduced in "chaintopology: better feerate targets differentiation"
2020-04-24 14:21:27 -05:00
darosior 610aa0b8e3 bcli: register --dev-max-fee-multiplier on our side
That way we pass the real min_acceptable (SLOW/2) and max_acceptable
(URGENT * 10) feerates to lightningd.
2020-03-30 20:17:18 +10:30
darosior 8a3295b6a8 chaintopology: Add the cost of HTLCs transactions to json_feerates
Changelog-Changed: "htlc_timeout_satoshis" and "htlc_success_satoshis" fields have been added to the `feerates` command.
2020-03-30 20:17:18 +10:30
darosior d4fe4073a4 lightning/bitcoind: adapt and batch fees estimations
This adapts our fee estimations requests to the Bitcoin backend to the
new semantic, and batch the requests.

This makes our request for fees much simpler, and leaves some more
flexibility for a plugin to do something smart (it could still lie before
but now it's explicit, at least.) as we don't explicitly request
estimation for a specific mode and a target.

Changelog-Changed: We now batch the requests for fee estimation to our Bitcoin backend.
Changelog-Changed: We now get more fine-grained fee estimation from our Bitcoin backend.
2020-03-30 20:17:18 +10:30
darosior dce2e87928 chaintopology: better feerate targets differentiation
We kept track of an URGENT, a NORMAL, and a SLOW feerate. They were used
for opening (NORMAL), mutual (NORMAL), UNILATERAL (URGENT) transactions
as well as minimum and maximum estimations, and onchain resolution.

We now keep track of more fine-grained feerates:
- `opening` used for funding and also misc transactions
- `mutual_close` used for the mutual close transaction
- `unilateral_close` used for unilateral close (commitment transactions)
- `delayed_to_us` used for resolving our output from our unilateral close
- `htlc_resolution` used for resolving onchain HTLCs
- `penalty` used for resolving revoked transactions

We don't modify our requests to our Bitcoin backend, as the next commit
will batch them !

Changelog-deprecated: The "urgent", "slow", and "normal" field of the `feerates` command are now deprecated.
Changelog-added: The fields "opening", "mutual_close", "unilateral_close", "delayed_to_us", "htlc_resolution" and "penalty" have been added to the `feerates` command.
2020-03-30 20:17:18 +10:30
darosior ad4bcfde53 chaintopology: add delayed_to_us, htlc, and penalty feerates 2020-03-30 20:17:18 +10:30
darosior a47fd8cf3e pytest: test Bitcoin plugin registration and the bcli plugin 2020-02-12 11:45:07 +10:30
darosior 947f5ddde1 lightningd/bitcoind: use the Bitcoin plugin to send transactions
This restrains the informations we get about how the sending went to
an errmsg as we cant rely on bitcoin-cli specific output nor its exit code.
2020-02-12 11:45:07 +10:30
darosior ca7c1f8bc8 lightningd/chaintopology: use plugin for tip polling 2020-02-12 11:45:07 +10:30
darosior 7b18b24e39 lightningd/chaintopology: use plugin backend to setup topology
This adds `getchaininfo` and `getrawblockbyheight` handling lightningd-side,
and use them in setup_topology().

We then remove legacy bitcoind_getblockcount() (we already get the count in
`getchaininfo`), bitcoind_getblockchaininfo() (it was only used in setup_topology()),
and wait_for_bitcoind() (this was specific to bitcoin-core and we assume our Bitcoin
backend to be functional if the plugin responds to `init`).
2020-02-12 11:45:07 +10:30
darosior 2b75a46a6c chaintopology: dont check bitcoin-core version at startup
The Bitcoin backend is generalized through the Bitcoin plugin and this
was specific to core.
2020-02-12 11:45:07 +10:30
darosior ae249a2294 chaintopology: check bitcoin plugin commands at startup
Exit early if we won't be able to fully communicate with our Bitcoin
backend.
2020-02-12 11:45:07 +10:30
Rusty Russell 1273b842d2 lightningd: fix reorg bug where we don't fire watches.
If the same memory gets reallocated, our "has the tip changed?" test
gets a false negative.  This happened for me about one time in 10,
causing tests/test_misc.py::test_funding_reorg_remote_lags to fail.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2020-01-30 09:32:38 +10:30
Rusty Russell 654faa6174 lightningd: don't start if bitcoind is behind.
This leads to all sorts of problems; in particular it's incredibly
slow (days, weeks!)  if bitcoind is a long way back.  This also changes
the behaviour of a rescan argument referring to a future block: we will
also refuse to start in that case, which I think is the correct behavior.

We already ignore bitcoind if it goes backwards while we're running.

Also cover a false positive memleak.

Changelog-Fixed: If bitcoind goes backwards (e.g. reindex) refuse to start (unless forced with --rescan).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2019-11-21 05:18:29 +00:00
Rusty Russell 39d537b495 lightningd: remove log_add functions.
They added complexity, and were only used in a few places.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2019-11-18 04:50:22 +00:00
darosior f075b87137 bitcoind: remove the chainparams member
We now have a global constant, prefer to use it instead of having
two variables with the same utility.
2019-11-15 13:14:08 +01:00
Christian Decker ddae604f3d wallet: Move tx annotation for deposits into the wallet
We have split the iteration over the txs and the output in different
functions, so pushing the annotation down, while keeping the transaction
addition atop. This showcases the need to not have the txid reference the
transactions.id in the DB: we annotate in a function that doesn't have the tx
index context, but only add the TX after we have finished extracting.
2019-10-07 20:03:24 -05:00
Christian Decker 7283efa5b5 elements: Add amount_asset to support more than just plain satoshis
Currently the only source for amount_asset is the value getter on a tx output,
and we don't hand it too far around (mainly ignoring it if it isn't the
chain's main currency). Eventually we could bubble them up to the wallet, use
them to select outputs or actually support assets in the channels.

Since we don't hand them around too widely I thought it was ok for them to be
pass-by-value rather than having to allocate them and pass them around by
reference. They're just 41 bytes currently so the overhead should be ok.

Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <@cdecker>
2019-10-03 04:32:57 +00:00
Christian Decker 639713b547 elements: Fix transaction handling for elements transactions
Skipping coinbase transactions and ensuring that the transaction is serialized
correctly when sending it onwards.

Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
2019-10-03 04:32:57 +00:00
Christian Decker 436da7f231 elements: Move blkid computation into its own function
The header is not a contiguous section of memory in elements, and it is of
variable length, so the simple trick of hashing in-memory data won't work
anymore. Some of the datafields would have been wrong on big-endian machines
anyway, so this is better anyway.

Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
2019-10-03 04:32:57 +00:00
Rusty Russell 6955bf6b86 lightningd: initialize topology synclist earlier.
We were doing it in setup_topology, but that's too late if gossipd
wants to register earlier.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2019-09-25 04:01:56 +00:00
Rusty Russell 3eebd0cc20 lightningd: add flag for whether we're synced, and callback infrastructure.
We consider ourselves synced when bitcoind is synced and we're synced
with that.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2019-08-10 22:09:09 +02:00
Christian Decker 5dff67900e tx: Add chainparams when deserializing transactions from wire msgs
This is the other origin, besides `bitcoin_tx`, where we create `bitcoin_tx`
instances, so add the context as soon as possible. Sadly I can't weave the
chainparams into the deserialization code since that'd need to change all the
generated wire code as well.

Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
2019-07-31 23:22:54 +00:00
trueptolemy 130bf20516 lightningd: check bitcoind version when `setup_topology` 2019-07-30 17:38:54 +08:00
tasoshi 1af8d9ebdb lightningd/chaintopology: log_debug on broadcasting error (#2792) 2019-07-24 16:48:09 +08:00
Rusty Russell 7c760dafe2 lightningd/chaintopology: free block map and watches on exit.
Direct leak of 64 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
    #0 0x7f4dc279163e in calloc (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.5+0x10c63e)
    #1 0x564ee8a24bb1 in htable_default_alloc ccan/ccan/htable/htable.c:19
    #2 0x564ee8a2551b in double_table ccan/ccan/htable/htable.c:226
    #3 0x564ee8a259e5 in htable_add_ ccan/ccan/htable/htable.c:331
    #4 0x564ee89a5300 in block_map_add lightningd/chaintopology.h:83
    #5 0x564ee89a6ece in add_tip lightningd/chaintopology.c:626
    #6 0x564ee89a72c3 in have_new_block lightningd/chaintopology.c:694
    #7 0x564ee89a3ab0 in process_rawblock lightningd/bitcoind.c:466
    #8 0x564ee89a2fb4 in bcli_finished lightningd/bitcoind.c:214
    #9 0x564ee8a284d6 in destroy_conn ccan/ccan/io/poll.c:244
    #10 0x564ee8a284f6 in destroy_conn_close_fd ccan/ccan/io/poll.c:250
    #11 0x564ee8a34a0d in notify ccan/ccan/tal/tal.c:235
    #12 0x564ee8a34efc in del_tree ccan/ccan/tal/tal.c:397
    #13 0x564ee8a35288 in tal_free ccan/ccan/tal/tal.c:481
    #14 0x564ee8a26cf5 in io_close ccan/ccan/io/io.c:450
    #15 0x564ee8a28c11 in io_loop ccan/ccan/io/poll.c:449
    #16 0x564ee89b3c3b in io_loop_with_timers lightningd/io_loop_with_timers.c:24
    #17 0x564ee89ba540 in main lightningd/lightningd.c:822
    #18 0x7f4dc2143b6a in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x26b6a)

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2019-06-30 16:41:30 +09:30
Rusty Russell f1bea55395 lightningd: fix occasional missing txid detection.
I was working on rewriting our (somewhat chaotic) tx watching code
for 0.7.2, when I found this bug: we don't always notice the funding
tx in corner cases where more than one block is detected at
once.

This is just the one commit needed to fix the problem: it has some
unnecessary changes, but I'd prefer not to diverge too far from my
cleanup-txwatch branch.

Fixes: #2352
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2019-06-28 03:31:43 +00:00
Rusty Russell bb7bbd03c5 lightningd: have json_stream_success start the "result" object.
"result" should always be an object (so that we can add new fields),
so make that implicit in json_stream_success.

This makes our primitives well-formed: we previously used NULL as our
fieldname when calling the first json_object_start, which is a hack
since we're actually in an object and the fieldname is 'result' (which
was already written by json_object_start).

There were only two cases which didn't do this:
1. dev-memdump returned an array.  No API guarantees on this.
2. shutdown returned a string.

I temporarily made shutdown return an empty object, which shouldn't
break anything, but I want to fix that later anyway.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2019-06-12 02:00:15 +00:00
Christian Decker 771ff1f214 chaintopology: Annotate transactions as deposits if we owned outputs
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
2019-06-08 02:58:27 +00:00
darosior 323adb467a jsonrpc: Add a category field to commands.
A new string field is added to the command structure and is specified at the creation of each native command, and in the JSON created by 'json_add_help_command()'.
2019-06-03 00:02:25 +00:00
ZmnSCPxj 48df6c8566 lightningd/io_loop_with_timers.c: Move mainloop to its own source file, have chaintopology use it.
Fixes: #2687
2019-05-31 17:57:10 +02:00
Simon Vrouwe eb3495c23d chaintopology: add log line when we remove stale block from topo->tip
Added comments
2019-05-27 13:29:32 +02:00
Christian Decker d651ce6f3b wally: Migrate main daemon to use wally transactions
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
2019-04-08 00:00:00 +00:00
Rusty Russell 948ca470ad bitcoin: use amount_sat/amount_msat.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2019-02-21 08:01:37 +00:00
Rusty Russell bac9a594b8 wallet: use amount_sat/amount_msat.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2019-02-21 08:01:37 +00:00
Simon Vrouwe 10057c8335 openingd/json_fund_channel:
- result fundchannel command now depends on successful or failed broadcast of the funding tx
- failure returns error code FUNDING_BROADCAST_FAIL
- don't fail the channel when broadcast failed, but keep in CHANNELD_AWAITING_LOCKIN
- after fixing the initial broadcast failure, the user could manually rebroadcast the tx and
  keep the channel

openingd/opening_funder_finished:
- broadcast_tx callback function now handles both success and failure

jsonrpc: added error code FUNDING_BROADCAST_FAIL
manpage: added error code returned by fundchannel command

This makes the user more aware of broadcast failure, so it hopefully doesn't
try to broadcast new tx's that depend on its change_outputs. Some users have reported (see
issue #2171) a whole sequence of fundings failing, because each funding was using the change
output of the previous one, which would not confirm.
2019-01-29 04:50:01 +00:00
Rusty Russell 26dda57cc0 utils: make tal_arr_expand safer.
Christian and I both unwittingly used it in form:

	*tal_arr_expand(&x) = tal(x, ...)

Since '=' isn't a sequence point, the compiler can (and does!) cache
the value of x, handing it to tal *after* tal_arr_expand() moves it
due to tal_resize().

The new version is somewhat less convenient to use, but doesn't have
this problem, since the assignment is always evaluated after the
resize.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2019-01-15 12:01:38 +01:00
Rusty Russell 819078fe18 param: make command_fail/command_success WARN_UNUSED_RESULT.
This causes a compiler warning if we don't do something with the
result (hopefully return immediately!).

We use was_pending() to ignore the result in the case where we
complete a command in a callback (thus really do want to ignore
the result).

This actually fixes one bug: we didn't return after command_fail
in json_getroute with a bad seed value.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2018-12-20 03:22:32 +00:00
Rusty Russell 68bb36b210 json-rpc: make commands return 'struct command_result *'.
Usually, this means they return 'command_param_failed()' if param()
fails, and changing 'command_success(); return;' to 'return
command_success()'.

Occasionally, it's more complex: there's a command_its_complicated()
for the case where we can't exactly determine what the status is,
but it should be considered a last resort.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2018-12-20 03:22:32 +00:00
Rusty Russell bc41ab2cb9 param: make json_tok_ handlers all return command_result, rename to param_
Handers of a specific form are both designed to be used as callbacks
for param(), and also dispose of the command if something goes wrong.

Make them return the 'struct command_result *' from command_failed(),
or NULL.  

Renaming them just makes sense: json_tok_XXX is used for non-command-freeing
parsers too.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2018-12-20 03:22:32 +00:00
Rusty Russell d7e233e47d Move json and param core functionality into common, for plugins.
json_escaped.[ch], param.[ch] and jsonrpc_errors.h move from lightningd/
to common/.  Tests moved too.

We add a new 'common/json_tok.[ch]' for the common parameter parsing
routines which a plugin might want, taking them out of
lightningd/json.c (which now only contains the lightningd-specific
ones).

The rest is mainly fixing up includes.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2018-12-10 00:00:50 +00:00
Rusty Russell 8015e7dcfb jsonrpc: add the obj token to the callback.
This (will) avoid the plugin having to walk back from the params object
as it currently does.

No code changes; I removed UNUSED and UNNEEDED labels from the other
parameters though (as *every* json_rpc callback needs to call param()
these days, they're *always* used).

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2018-12-10 00:00:50 +00:00
Rusty Russell 0dcd66880c Rename `struct json_result` to `struct json_stream` (RENAMEONLY)
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2018-10-19 22:02:11 +00:00
Rusty Russell e46ce0fc84 jsonrpc: declare up front whether a response is success or fail.
Such an API is required for when we stream it directly.  Almost all our
handlers fit this pattern already, or nearly do.

We remove new_json_result() in favor of explicit json_stream_success()
and json_stream_fail(), but still allowing command_fail() if you just
want a simple all-in-one fail wrapper.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2018-10-19 22:02:11 +00:00
Rusty Russell 96f05549b2 common/utils.h: add tal_arr_expand helper.
We do this a lot, and had boutique helpers in various places.  So add
a more generic one; for convenience it returns a pointer to the new
end element.

I prefer the name tal_arr_expand to tal_arr_append, since it's up to
the caller to populate the new array entry.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2018-09-27 22:57:19 +02:00