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Really: BOLT 1: introduce warning messages, reduce requirements to send (hard) errors #950

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#834 got closed by a bad push, sorry...

This is the same, with a final fixup!

rustyrussell and others added 5 commits December 10, 2021 04:48
Under this spec, an error with an all-zero channel id is ignored.
Warnings, being odd, will be ignored by older nodes too.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
…e connection.

And make most places warn or error.  Places where we're operating
on a channel tend to be "warn and close connection" since we want to
forget the mistake they just sent, and closing the connection does that.

We now use the same words everywhere:
1. "fail channel" means to go onchain (if necessary).
2. "send `error`" means to send an error message.
3. "send `warning`" means to send a warning message.
4. "close connection" means close the connection.

These are all spelled out explicitly, rather than having "fail channel"
imply sending an error packet, for example.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Co-authored-by: Bastien Teinturier <31281497+t-bast@users.noreply.github.com>
Abandoning channel is kinda what they want here.

Reported-by: Matt Corallo
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
There were valid uses for "I don't want to talk to you anymore" apparently!

Also fixed some tabs -> spaces.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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t-bast commented Jan 3, 2022

ACK 8032f70

@TheBlueMatt TheBlueMatt merged commit 93909f6 into lightning:master Jan 3, 2022
TheBlueMatt added a commit to TheBlueMatt/rust-lightning that referenced this pull request Jan 7, 2022
In lightning/bolts#950, the (somewhat
strange) requirement that error messages be handled even if the
length field is set larger than the size of the package was
removed. Here we change the code to drop the special handling for
this, opting to just fail to read the message if the length is
incorrect.
TheBlueMatt added a commit to TheBlueMatt/rust-lightning that referenced this pull request Jan 7, 2022
In lightning/bolts#950, the (somewhat
strange) requirement that error messages be handled even if the
length field is set larger than the size of the package was
removed. Here we change the code to drop the special handling for
this, opting to just fail to read the message if the length is
incorrect.
TheBlueMatt added a commit to TheBlueMatt/rust-lightning that referenced this pull request Jan 7, 2022
In lightning/bolts#950, the (somewhat
strange) requirement that error messages be handled even if the
length field is set larger than the size of the package was
removed. Here we change the code to drop the special handling for
this, opting to just fail to read the message if the length is
incorrect.
TheBlueMatt added a commit to TheBlueMatt/rust-lightning that referenced this pull request Jan 10, 2022
In lightning/bolts#950, the (somewhat
strange) requirement that error messages be handled even if the
length field is set larger than the size of the package was
removed. Here we change the code to drop the special handling for
this, opting to just fail to read the message if the length is
incorrect.
TheBlueMatt added a commit to TheBlueMatt/rust-lightning that referenced this pull request Jan 11, 2022
In lightning/bolts#950, the (somewhat
strange) requirement that error messages be handled even if the
length field is set larger than the size of the package was
removed. Here we change the code to drop the special handling for
this, opting to just fail to read the message if the length is
incorrect.
TheBlueMatt added a commit to TheBlueMatt/rust-lightning that referenced this pull request Jan 11, 2022
In lightning/bolts#950, the (somewhat
strange) requirement that error messages be handled even if the
length field is set larger than the size of the package was
removed. Here we change the code to drop the special handling for
this, opting to just fail to read the message if the length is
incorrect.
TheBlueMatt added a commit to TheBlueMatt/rust-lightning that referenced this pull request Jan 11, 2022
In lightning/bolts#950, the (somewhat
strange) requirement that error messages be handled even if the
length field is set larger than the size of the package was
removed. Here we change the code to drop the special handling for
this, opting to just fail to read the message if the length is
incorrect.
vss96 added a commit to vss96/rust-lightning that referenced this pull request Jan 19, 2022
Add methods to count total fees and total amount in a Route #999

* Added `get_total_fees` method to route,
to calculate all the fees paid accross each path.
* Added `get_total_amount` method to route,
to calculate the total of actual amounts paid in each path.

Update docs to specify where process events is called

Add Event::ChannelClosed generation at channel shutdown

Rename MonitorEvent::CommitmentTxBroadcasted to CommitmentTxConfirmed

Extend MsgHandleErrInternal with a new chan_id field Option<[u8; 32]>

This field is used in next commit to generate appropriate
ChannelClosed event at `handle_error()` processing.

Add ChannelClosed generation at cooperative/force-close/error processing

When we detect a channel `is_shutdown()` or call on it
`force_shutdown()`, we notify the user with a Event::ChannelClosed
informing about the id and closure reason.

Add `pending_events` deadlock detection in `handle_error`

Bump HTTP read timeout to match reality of Bitcoin Core blocking

Fix future unknown `Event` variant backwards compatibility

In 8ffc2d1742ff1171a87b0410b21cbbd557ff8247, in 0.0.100, we added
a backwards compatibility feature to the reading of `Event`s - if
the type was unknown and odd, we'd simply ignore the event and
treat it as no event. However, we failed to read the
length-prefixed TLV stream when doing so, resulting in us reading
some of the skipped-event data as the next event or other data in
the ChannelManager.

We fix this by reading the varint length prefix written, then
skipping that many bytes when we come across an unknown odd event
type.

Fix a panic in Route's new fee-calculation methods and clean up

This addresses Val's feedback on the new Route fee- and
amount-calculation methods, including fixing the panic she
identified and cleaning up various docs and comments.

Adds Transaction to lighting-block-sync::convert

Includes disclaimer in docs, see https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-lightning/pull/1061#issuecomment-911960862

Rename PaymentFailed -> PaymentPathFailed

Since we don't want to imply to users that a payment has
completely failed when it really has just partially
failed

Add path field to PaymentPathFailed event

Fix windows-only test failure added in #997

This is a trivial bugfix to add a missing test updated required in
PR 997.

Move trait bounds on `wire::Type` from use to the trait itself

`wire::Type` is only (publicly) used as the `CustomMessage`
associated type in `CustomMessageReader`, where it has additional
trait bounds on `Debug` and `Writeable`. The documentation for
`Type` even mentions that you need to implement `Writeable` because
this is the one place it is used.

To make this more clear, we move the type bounds onto the trait
itself and not on the associated type.

This is also the only practical way to build C bindings for `Type`
as we cannot have a concrete, single, `Type` struct in C which only
optionally implements various subtraits, at least not without
runtime checking of the type bounds.

Make `ChainMonitor::get_claimable_balances` take a slice of refs

For the same reason as `get_route`, a slice of objects isn't
practical to map to bindings - the objects in the bindings space
are structs with a pointer and some additional metadata. Thus, to
create a slice of them, we'd need to take ownership of the objects
behind the pointer, place them into a slace, and then restore them
to the pointer.

This would be a lot of memory copying and marshalling, not to
mention wouldn't be thread-safe, which the same function otherwise
would be if we used a slice of references instead of a slice of
objects.

Use Infallible for the unconstructable default custom message type

When we landed custom messages, we used the empty tuple for the
custom message type for `IgnoringMessageHandler`. This was fine,
except that we also implemented `Writeable` to panic when writing
a `()`. Later, we added support for anchor output construction in
CommitmentTransaction, signified by setting a field to `Some(())`,
which is serialized as-is.

This causes us to panic when writing a `CommitmentTransaction`
with `opt_anchors` set. Note that we never set it inside of LDK,
but downstream users may.

Instead, we implement `Writeable` to write nothing for `()` and use
`core::convert::Infallible` for the default custom message type as
it is, appropriately, unconstructable.

This also makes it easier to implement various things in bindings,
as we can always assume `Infallible`-conversion logic is
unreachable.

Drop redundant generic bounds when the trait requires the bounds

Make method time on trait impl explitit to help bindings generator

Associated types in C bindings is somewhat of a misnomer - we
concretize each trait to a single struct. Thus, different trait
implementations must still have the same type, which defeats the
point of associated types.

In this particular case, however, we can reasonably special-case
the `Infallible` type, as an instance of it existing implies
something has gone horribly wrong.

In order to help our bindings code figure out how to do so when
referencing a parent trait's associated type, we specify the
explicit type in the implementation method signature.

Update CHANGELOG for 0.0.101

Bump Crate versions to 0.0.101 (and invoice to 0.9)

Make `NetworkGraph` Clone-able again

There isn't a lot of user-utility for cloning `NetworkGraph`
directly (its a rather large struct, and there probably isn't a lot
of reason to have *multiple* `NetworkGraph`s). Thus, when locks
were pushed down into it, the `Clone`-ability of it was dropped as
well.

Sadly, mapping the Java memory model onto:
 * `Read`-ing a `NetworkGraph`, creating a Java-owned
   `NetworkGraph` object that the JVM will destruct for us,
 * Passing it to a `NetGraphMsgHandler`, which now expects to own
   the `NetworkGraph`, including destructing it,
isn't really practical without adding a clone in between.

Given this, and the fact that there's nothing inherently wrong with
clone-ing a `NetworkGraph`, we simply re-add `Clone` here.

Drop broken test that is unfixable due to being undocumented

This should be reverted at some point, but the test is deficient
and breaks on later changes that are important to land ASAP.

Increase our default/minimum dust limit to 354 sat/vbytes

330 sat/vbyte, the current value, is not sufficient to ensure a
future segwit script longer than 32 bytes meets the dust limit if
used for a shutdown script. Thus, we can either check the value
on shutdown or we can simply require segwit outputs and require a
dust value of no less than 354 sat/vbyte.

We swap the minimum dust value to 354 sat/vbyte here, requiring
segwit scripts in a future commit.

See https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/issues/905

Reduce the maximum allowed counterparty dust limit to 546 sat/vbyte

546 sat/vbyte is the current default dust limit on most
implementations, matching the network dust limit for P2SH outputs.
Implementations don't currently appear to send any larger dust
limits, and allowing a larger dust limit implies higher payment
failure risk, so we'd like to be as tight as we can here.

Require user cooperative close payout scripts to be Segwit

There is little reason for users to be paying out to non-Segwit
scripts when closing channels at this point. Given we will soon, in
rare cases, force-close during shutdown when a counterparty closes
to a non-Segwit script, we should also require it of our own users.

Force-close channels if closing transactions may be non-standard

If a counterparty (or an old channel of ours) uses a non-segwit
script for their cooperative close payout, they may include an
output which is unbroadcastable due to not meeting the network dust
limit.

Here we check for this condition, force-closing the channel instead
if we find an output in the closing transaction which does not meet
the limit.

Rename MIN_DUST_LIMIT_SATOSHIS constant to disambiguate chan vs P2P

While channel and P2P network dust limits are related, they're
ultimately two different things, and thus their constant names
should reference that.

Regenerate PendingHTLCsForwardable on reload instead of serializing

When we are prepared to forward HTLCs, we generate a
PendingHTLCsForwardable event with a time in the future when the
user should tell us to forward. This provides some basic batching
of forward events, improving privacy slightly.

After we generate the event, we expect users to spawn a timer in
the background and let us know when it finishes. However, if the
user shuts down before the timer fires, the user will restart and
have no idea that HTLCs are waiting to be forwarded/received.

To fix this, instead of serializing PendingHTLCsForwardable events
to disk while they're pending (before the user starts the timer),
we simply regenerate them when a ChannelManager is deserialized
with HTLCs pending.

Fixes #1042

Don't apply monitor updates after watch_channel PermFail

The full stack fuzzer found an unreachable panic where we receive a
FundingSigned with a duplicate channel outpoint.

Update Watch docs to disallow dup channel outpoints

on watch_channel

Rename MppId to PaymentId

Leftover from previous PR Jeff feedback.

Useful in upcoming commits as we'll expose this to users for payment retries

Return PaymentId from send_*payment functions

Used in upcoming commits for retries

Refactor send_payment internals for retries

We want to reuse send_payment internal functions for retries,
so some need to now be parameterized by PaymentId to avoid
generating a new PaymentId on retry

Refactor send_payment internals for retries 2

Retrying a partial payment means send_payment_internal needs to be parameterized
by a total payment amount, else 'HTLC values do not match' errors

channelmanager: Add retry data to pending_outbound_payments

Add method to retry payments

Don't remove failed payments when all paths fail

This is because we want the ability to retry completely failed
payments.

Upcoming commits will remove these payments on timeout to prevent
DoS issues

Also test that this removal allows retrying single-path payments

Expire outbound payments after 3 blocks if no parts are pending

Correct step number in `get_route`

Consider many first-hop paths to the same counterparty in routing

Previously we'd simply overwritten "the" first hop path to each
counterparty when routing, however this results in us ignoring all
channels except the last one in the `ChannelDetails` list per
counterparty.

f readability improvements from val

Update Event::PaymentReceived docs since we require payment secret

Users no longer need to verify the amounts of received payments as
the payment secret will protect us against the probing attacks such
verification was intended to fix.

Move tests of payment retries into a new module

Move pending payment tracking to after the new HTLC flies

If we attempt to send a payment, but the HTLC cannot be send due to
local channel limits, we'll provide the user an error but end up
with an entry in our pending payment map. This will result in a
memory leak as we'll never reclaim the pending payment map entry.

Correct error returned when `retry_payment` doesn't have a payment

Add payment_hash to PaymentSent #999

Replace PublicKey with [u8; 33] in NetworkGraph

Adds DiscardFunding event

During the event of a channel close, if the funding transaction
is yet to be broadcasted then a DiscardFunding event is issued
along with the ChannelClose event.

Use local channel state when constructing routes in test macro

This is a bit more realistic and needed to route over non-public
channels.

Fix loop label shadowing warning

Remove special case for onion error expiry_too_far

With channel scoring and payment retries, it is no longer necessary to
have expiry_too_far imply a payment failure.

Pass hop index in construct_onion_keys_callback

This simplifies failing route hop calculation, which will be useful for
later identifying the failing hop for PaymentFailed events.

Clean up fee_insufficient computation

Add failing short channel id to PaymentPathFailed

This will be useful for scoring channels when a payment fails.

Expose ReadOnlyNetworkGraph::get_addresses to C by cloning result

We cannot expose ReadOnlyNetworkGraph::get_addresses as is in C as
it returns a list of references to an enum, which the bindings
dont support. Instead, we simply clone the result so that it
doesn't contain references.

Speed up test_timer_tick_called

Fix unused variable warnings in fuzzer

Replace get_route with get_route_and_payment_hash

The interface for get_route will change to take a scorer. Using
get_route_and_payment_hash whenever possible allows for keeping the
scorer inside get_route_and_payment_hash rather than at every call site.

Replace get_route with get_route_and_payment_hash wherever possible.
Additionally, update get_route_and_payment_hash to use the known invoice
features and the sending node's logger.

Move mpp_failure test to payment_tests.rs

Move `Persist` trait to chainmonitor as that's the only reference

Move ChannelMonitorUpdateErr to chain as it is a chain::Watch val

Make `ChainMonitor::monitors` private and expose monitor via getter

Exposing a `RwLock<HashMap<>>` directly was always a bit strange,
and in upcoming changes we'd like to change the internal
datastructure in `ChainMonitor`.

Further, the use of `RwLock` and `HashMap` meant we weren't able
to expose the ChannelMonitors themselves to users in bindings,
leaving a bindings/rust API gap.

Thus, we take this opportunity go expose ChannelMonitors directly
via a wrapper, hiding the internals of `ChainMonitor` behind
getters. We also update tests to use the new API.

Simplify channelmonitor tests which use chain::Watch and Persister

test_simple_monitor_permanent_update_fail and
test_simple_monitor_temporary_update_fail both have a mode where
they use either chain::Watch or persister to return errors.

As we won't be doing any returns directly from the chain::Watch
wrapper in a coming commit, the chain::Watch-return form of the
test will no longer make sense.

Handle Persister returning TemporaryFailure for new channels

Previously, if a Persister returned a TemporaryFailure error when
we tried to persist a new channel, the ChainMonitor wouldn't track
the new ChannelMonitor at all, generating a PermanentFailure later
when the updating is restored.

This fixes that by correctly storing the ChannelMonitor on
TemporaryFailures, allowing later update restoration to happen
normally.

This is (indirectly) tested in the next commit where we use
Persister to return all monitor-update errors.

Use Persister to return errors in tests not chain::Watch

As ChainMonitor will need to see those errors in a coming PR,
we need to return errors via Persister so that our ChainMonitor
chain::Watch implementation sees them.

Use Persister to return errors in fuzzers not chain::Watch

Fixed 'Advancing Bitcoin' video URL.

Add channel scoring to get_route

Failed payments may be retried, but calling get_route may return a Route
with the same failing path. Add a routing::Score trait used to
parameterize get_route, which it calls to determine how much a channel
should be penalized in terms of msats willing to pay to avoid the
channel.

Also, add a Scorer struct that implements routing::Score with a constant
constant penalty. Subsequent changes will allow for more robust scoring
by feeding back payment path success and failure to the scorer via event
handling.

Return the temporary channel id in success from `create_channel`

This makes it more practical for users to track channels prior to
funding, especially if the channel fails because the peer rejects
it for a parameter mismatch.

Include the user channel id counter in Event::ChannelClosed

This makes it more practical for users to track channels using
their own IDs, especially across funding.

Rename create_channel param to user_channel_id to standardize it

Add CHANGELOG entries for 0.0.102

Bump crate versions to 0.0.102 and lightning-invoice 0.10

Simplify prefers_shorter_route_with_higher_fees

In order to make the scoring tests easier to read, only check the
relevant RouteHop fields. The remaining fields are tested elsewhere.
Expand the test to show the path used without scoring.

Add source and target nodes to routing::Score

Expand routing::Score::channel_penalty_msat to include the source and
target node ids of the channel. This allows scorers to avoid certain
nodes altogether if desired.

Move MonitorEvent serialization to TLV-enum-upgradable from custom

Move the two-AtomicUsize counter in peer_handler to a util struct

We also take this opportunity to drop byte_utils::le64_to_array, as
our MSRV now supports the native to_le_bytes() call.

Move ChannelManager::monitor_updated to a MonitorEvent

In the next commit we'll need ChainMonitor to "see" when a monitor
persistence completes, which means `monitor_updated` needs to move
to `ChainMonitor`. The simplest way to then communicate that
information to `ChannelManager` is via `MonitorEvet`s, which seems
to line up ok, even if they're now constructed by multiple
different places.

Use an opaque type to describe monitor updates in Persist

In the next commit, we'll be originating monitor updates both from
the ChainMonitor and from the ChannelManager, making simple
sequential update IDs impossible.

Further, the existing async monitor update API was somewhat hard to
work with - instead of being able to generate monitor_updated
callbacks whenever a persistence process finishes, you had to
ensure you only did so at least once all previous updates had also
been persisted.

Here we eat the complexity for the user by moving to an opaque
type for monitor updates, tracking which updates are in-flight for
the user and only generating monitor-persisted events once all
pending updates have been committed.

Persist `ChannelMonitor`s after new blocks are connected

This resolves several user complaints (and issues in the sample
node) where startup is substantially delayed as we're always
waiting for the chain data to sync.

Further, in an upcoming PR, we'll be reloading pending payments
from ChannelMonitors on restart, at which point we'll need the
change here which avoids handling events until after the user
has confirmed the `ChannelMonitor` has been persisted to disk.
It will avoid a race where we
 * send a payment/HTLC (persisting the monitor to disk with the
   HTLC pending),
 * force-close the channel, removing the channel entry from the
   ChannelManager entirely,
 * persist the ChannelManager,
 * connect a block which contains a fulfill of the HTLC, generating
   a claim event,
 * handle the claim event while the `ChannelMonitor` is being
   persisted,
 * persist the ChannelManager (before the CHannelMonitor is
   persisted fully),
 * restart, reloading the HTLC as a pending payment in the
   ChannelManager, which now has no references to it except from
   the ChannelMonitor which still has the pending HTLC,
 * replay the block connection, generating a duplicate PaymentSent
   event.

Update test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload for new persist API

ChannelMonitors now require that they be re-persisted before
MonitorEvents be provided to the ChannelManager, the exact thing
that test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload was testing for when it
*didn't* happen. As such, test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload is
now testing that we bahve correctly when the API guarantees are not
met, something we don't need to do.

Here, we adapt it to test the new API requirements through
ChainMonitor's calls to the Persist trait instead.

Always release `MonitorEvent`s to `ChannelManager` after 3 blocks

If we have a `ChannelMonitor` update from an on-chain event which
returns a `TemporaryFailure`, we block `MonitorEvent`s from that
`ChannelMonitor` until the update is persisted. This prevents
duplicate payment send events to the user after payments get
reloaded from monitors on restart.

However, if the event being avoided isn't going to generate a
PaymentSent, but instead result in us claiming an HTLC from an
upstream channel (ie the HTLC was forwarded), then the result of a
user delaying the event is that we delay getting our money, not a
duplicate event.

Because user persistence may take an arbitrary amount of time, we
need to bound the amount of time we can possibly wait to return
events, which we do here by bounding it to 3 blocks.

Thanks to Val for catching this in review.

Clarify the contexts in which persist_new_channel may be called

Its somewhat confusing that `persist_new_channel` is called on
startup for an existing channel in common deployments, so we call
it out explicitly.

Make `Channel::revoke_and_ack`'s return tuple a struct

This substantially improves readability at the callsite and in the
function.

Make `Channel::monitor_updating_restored`'s return tuple a struct

This improves readability at the callsite and in the function.

Implement `HashMap` read for `MaybeReadable` values

This allows us to read a `HashMap` that has values which may be
skipped if they are some backwards-compatibility type.

We also take this opportunity to fail deserialization if keys are
duplicated.

Inform ChannelManager when fulfilled HTLCs are finalized

When an HTLC has been failed, we track it up until the point there
exists no broadcastable commitment transaction which has the HTLC
present, at which point Channel returns the HTLCSource back to the
ChannelManager, which fails the HTLC backwards appropriately.

When an HTLC is fulfilled, however, we fulfill on the backwards path
immediately. This is great for claiming upstream HTLCs, but when we
want to track pending payments, we need to ensure we can check with
ChannelMonitor data to rebuild pending payments. In order to do so,
we need an event similar to the HTLC failure event, but for
fulfills instead.

Specifically, if we force-close a channel, we remove its off-chain
`Channel` object entirely, at which point, on reload, we may notice
HTLC(s) which are not present in our pending payments map (as they
may have received a payment preimage, but not fully committed to
it). Thus, we'd conclude we still have a retryable payment, which
is untrue.

This commit does so, informing the ChannelManager via a new return
element where appropriate of the HTLCSource corresponding to the
failed HTLC.

Track payments after they resolve until all HTLCs are finalized

In the next commit, we will reload lost pending payments from
ChannelMonitors during restart. However, in order to avoid
re-adding pending payments which have already been fulfilled, we
must ensure that we do not fully remove pending payments until all
HTLCs for the payment have been fully removed from their
ChannelMonitors.

We do so here, introducing a new PendingOutboundPayment variant
called `Completed` which only tracks the set of pending HTLCs.

Rename payment object vars to refer to payments and not session IDs

Add PaymentSecrets to HTLCSource::OutboundRoute objects

Reload pending payments from ChannelMonitor HTLC data on reload

If we go to send a payment, add the HTLC(s) to the channel(s),
commit the ChannelMonitor updates to disk, and then crash, we'll
come back up with no pending payments but HTLC(s) ready to be
claim/failed.

This makes it rather impractical to write a payment sender/retryer,
as you cannot guarantee atomicity - you cannot guarantee you'll
have retry data persisted even if the HTLC(s) are actually pending.

Because ChannelMonitors are *the* atomically-persisted data in LDK,
we lean on their current HTLC data to figure out what HTLC(s) are a
part of an outbound payment, rebuilding the pending payments list
on reload.

Add some basic test coverage of monitor payment data reloading

Move test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload to payment_tests

test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload is now more of a
payment_test than a functional_test, testing for handling of
pending payments.

Add a test of an HTLC being fulfilled and then later failed

Peers probably shouldn't do this, but if they want to give us free
money, we should take it and not generate any spurious events.

Define Payee abstraction for use in get_route

A payee can be identified by a pubkey and optionally have an associated
set of invoice features and route hints. Use this in get_route instead
of three separate parameters. This may be included in PaymentPathFailed
later to use when finding a new route.

Remove outdated line from get_route docs

Include PaymentPathRetry data in PaymentPathFailed

When a payment path fails, it may be retried. Typically, this means
re-computing the route after updating the NetworkGraph and channel
scores in order to avoid the failing hop. The last hop in
PaymentPathFailed's path field contains the pubkey, amount, and CLTV
values needed to pass to get_route. However, it does not contain the
payee's features and route hints from the invoice.

Include the entire set of parameters in PaymentPathRetry and add it to
the PaymentPathFailed event. Add a get_retry_route wrapper around
get_route that takes PaymentPathRetry. This allows an EventHandler to
retry failed payment paths using the payee's route hints and features.

Use option TLV decoding for short_channel_id

Using ignorable TLV decoding is only applicable for an Option containing
an enum, but short_channel_id is an Option<u64>. Use option TLV encoding
instead.

Make `Payee::pubkey` pub.

`Payee` is expected to be used by users to get routes for payment
retries, potentially with their own router. Thus, its helpful if it
is pub, even if it is redundant with the last hop in the `path`
field in `Events::PaymentPathFailed`.

Copy `Payee` into `Route`s to provide them to `ChannelManager`

Store `Payee` information in `HTLCSource::OutboundRoute`.

This stores and tracks HTLC payee information with HTLCSource info,
allowing us to provide it back to the user if the HTLC fails and
ensuring persistence by keeping it with the HTLC itself as it
passes between Channel and ChannelMonitor.

Expose log_bytes! macro for use in other crates

Needed to log PaymentHash in the lightning-invoice crate when retrying
payments.

Add PaymentId to PaymentSent event

The payment_hash may not uniquely identify the payment if it has been
reused. Include the payment_id in PaymentSent events so it can
correlated with the send_payment call.

Add PaymentId to PaymentPathFailed event

The PaymentId is needed when retrying payments. Include it in the
PaymentPathFailed event so it can be used in that manner.

Rewrite Invoice's interface in terms of msats

InvoiceBuilder's interface was changed recently to work in terms of
msats. Update Invoice's interface to return the amount in msats, too,
and make amount_pico_btc private.

Unify route finding methods

An upcoming Router interface will be used for finding a Route both when
initially sending a payment and also when retrying failed payment paths.
Unify the three varieties of get_route so the interface can consist of a
single method implemented by the new `find_route` method. Give get_route
pub(crate) visibility so it can still be used in tests.

Add InvoicePayer for retrying failed payments

When a payment fails, it's useful to retry the payment once the network
graph and channel scores are updated. InvoicePayer is a utility for
making payments which will retry any failed payment paths for a payment
up to a configured number of total attempts. It is parameterized by a
Payer and Router for ease of customization and testing.

Implement EventHandler for InvoicePayer as a decorator that intercepts
PaymentPathFailed events and retries that payment using the parameters
from the event. It delegates to the decorated EventHandler after retries
have been exhausted and for other events.

Support paying zero-value invoices

Fail payment retry if Invoice is expired

According to BOLT 11:

- after the `timestamp` plus `expiry` has passed
  - SHOULD NOT attempt a payment

Add a convenience method for checking if an Invoice has expired, and use
it to short-circuit payment retries.

Implement Payer and Router for lightning crate

Implements Payer for ChannelManager and Rotuer for find_route, which can
be used to parameterize InvoicePayer when needing payment retries.

Add a utility trait in `router` to get the fees along a given path

Pass the failing/succeeding `Path` to PendingOutboundPayment meths

This will make the next commit much simpler

Track the amount spent on fees as payments are retried

Especially once we merge the `InvoicePayer` logic soon, we'll want
to expose the total fee paid in the `PaymentSent` event.

Correct send-bounding logic in `TestRoutingMessageHandler`

The `cmp::min` appeared to confused `end` for a count.

Add `PeerManager::disconnect_all_peers` to avoid complexity in BP

In the coming commits simply calling `timer_tick_occurred` will no
longer disconnect all peers, so its helpful to have a utility
method.

Constify the ratio in buf limits between forward and init sync msgs

Util-ify enqueueing an encoded message in peer_handler

This marginally simplifies coming commits.

Give peers which are sending us messages longer to respond to ping

See comment for rationale.

Give peers one timer tick to finish handshake before disconnecting

This ensures we don't let a hung connection stick around forever if
the peer never completes the initial handshake.

This also resolves a race where, on receiving a second connection
from a peer, we may reset their_node_id to None to prevent sending
messages even though the `channel_encryptor`
`is_ready_for_encryption()`. Sending pings only checks the
`channel_encryptor` status, not `their_node_id` resulting in an
`unwrap` on `None` in `enqueue_message`.

Log peer public key more thoroughly when logging in peer_handler

Notify scorer of failing payment path and channel

Upon receiving a PaymentPathFailed event, the failing payment may be
retried on a different path. To avoid using the channel responsible for
the failure, a scorer should be notified of the failure before being
used to find a new route.

Add a payment_path_failed method to routing::Score and call it in
InvoicePayer's event handler. Introduce a LockableScore parameterization
to InvoicePayer so the scorer is locked only once before calling
find_route.

Penalize failed channels in Scorer

As payments fail, the channel responsible for the failure may be
penalized. Implement Scorer::payment_path_failed to penalize the failed
channel using a configured penalty. As time passes, the penalty is
reduced using exponential decay, though penalties will accumulate if the
channel continues to fail. The decay interval is also configurable.

Test InvoicePayer in BackgroundProcessor

Proof of concept showing InvoicePayer can be used with an
Arc<ChannelManager> passed to BackgroundProcessor. Likely do not need to
merge this commit.

Move PaymentId to a [u8; 32] in bindings as for other hash objects

This should allow us to fix
https://github.com/lightningdevkit/ldk-garbagecollected/issues/52

Provide payment retry data when an MPP payment failed partially

This will allow `InvoicePayer` to properly retry payments that only
partially failed to send.

Expand `InvoicePayer` documentation somewhat to clarify edge-cases

Dont unwrap `RouteParameter::expiry_time` as users can set it

Users can provide anything they want as `RouteParameters` so we
shouldn't assume any fields are set any particular way, including
`expiry_time` set at all.

Rewrite InvoicePayer retry to correctly handle MPP partial failures

This rewrites a good chunk of the retry logic in `InvoicePayer` to
address two issues:
 * it was not considering the return value of `send_payment` (and
   `retry_payment`) may indicate a failure on some paths but not
   others,
 * it was not considering that more failures may still come later
   when removing elements from the retry count map. This could
   result in us seeing an MPP-partial-failure, failing to retry,
   removing the retries count entry, and then retrying other parts,
   potentially forever.

Add an integration test for InvoicePayer paying when one part fails

This tests the multi-part-single-failure-immediately fixes in the
previous commit.

Add integration test for InvoicePayerretry on an immediate failure

Check for invoice expiry in InvoicePayer before we send any HTLCs

Parameterize NetGraphMsgHandler with NetworkGraph

NetworkGraph is owned by NetGraphMsgHandler, but DefaultRouter requires
a reference to it. Introduce shared ownership to NetGraphMsgHandler so
that both can use the same NetworkGraph.

Make NetGraphMsgHandler::network_graph private

Since NetworkGraph has shared ownership, NetGraphMsgHandler does not
need to expose its field.

Clarify Scorer docs around penalizing channels

Refactor channel failure penalty logic

Move channel failure penalty logic into a ChannelFailure abstraction.
This encapsulates the logic for accumulating penalties and decaying them
over time. It also is responsible for the no-std behavior. This cleans
up Scorer and will make it easier to serialize it.

Parameterize Scorer by a Time trait

Scorer uses time to determine how much to penalize a channel after a
failure occurs. Parameterizing it by time cleans up the code such that
no-std support is in a single AlwaysPresent struct, which implements the
Time trait. Time is implemented for std::time::Instant when std is
available.

This parameterization also allows for deterministic testing since a
clock could be devised to advance forward as needed.

Implement (de)serialization for Scorer

Scorer should be serialized to retain penalty data between restarts.
Implement (de)serialization for Scorer by serializing last failure times
as duration since the UNIX epoch. For no-std, the zero-Duration is used.

Remove trailing ;s from macro calls to silence new rustc warnings

Rename Payee::new to Payee::from_node_id to clarify it somewhat

This also differentiates it from the bindings default-constructed
`new` method which is constructed when all fields are exposed and
of mappable types.

Make payment_path_failed path type bindings-mappable

The bindings don't currently support passing `Vec`s of objects
which it mappes as "opaque types". This is because it will require
clones to convert its own list of references to Rust's list of
objects.

In the near future we should resolve this limitation, allowing us
to revert this (and make `find_route`'s method signature similarly
cleaner), but for now we must avoid `Vec<OpaqueType>`.

Remove now-unused import in routing/mod.rs

Add `(C-not exported)` tag to a `Payee` modifier with move semantics

This matches the other `Payee` move-modifier functions.

Add `(C-not exported)` tags as required in tuple types

This prepares us for C bindings auto-exporting tuple type fields.

Tweak serialization of ScorerUsingTime for better forward compat

Update CHANGELOG for 0.0.103

Bump crate versions to 0.0.103/invoice 0.11

Fix `cargo doc` on older rustc

Apparently at least rustc 1.48 doesn't support `Self` in doc links,
so we make it explicit.

Add a ChannelTypeFeatures features object for the new channel_type

Its semantics are somewhat different from existing features,
however not enough to merit a different struct entirely.
Specifically, it only supports required features (if you send a
channel_type, the counterparty has to accept it wholesale or try
again, it cannot select only a subset of the flags) and it is
serialized differently (only appearing in TLVs).

Support de/ser of the new channel_type field in open_channel

Support send/recv'ing the new channel_type field in open_channel

This implements the channel type negotiation, though as we currently
only support channels with only static_remotekey set, it doesn't
implement the negotiation explicitly.

0.0.103 CHANGELOG tweaks from Jeff

Add note about PaymentId fields to 0.0.103 changelog

Add SinceEpoch time to test Scorer hermetically

In order to test Scorer hermetically, sleeps must be avoided. Add a
SinceEpoch abstraction for manually advancing time. Implement the Time
trait for SinceEpoch so that it can be used with ScorerUsingTime in
tests.

Add unit tests for Scorer

Test basic and channel failure penalties, including after a
(de-)serialization round trip.

Log before+after ChannelMonitor/Manager updates for visibility

I realized on my own node that I don't have any visibility into how
long a monitor or manager persistence call takes, potentially
blocking other operations. This makes it much more clear by adding
a relevant log_trace!() print immediately before and immediately
after persistence.

Fix to_remote output redeemscript when anchors enabled

Renamed script_for_p2wpkh to get_p2wpkh_redeemscript to match convention

Fix a minor memory leak on PermanentFailure mon errs when sending

If we send a payment and fail to update the first-hop channel state
with a `PermanentFailure` ChannelMonitorUpdateErr, we would have an
entry in our pending payments map, but possibly not return the
PaymentId back to the user to retry the payment, leading to a (rare
and relatively minor) memory leak.

Use upstream rust-bitcoin's dust calculation instead of our own

Not only does this move to common code, but it fixes handling of
all output types except for a few trivial cases.

Be less aggressive in outbound HTLC CLTV timeout checks

We currently assume our counterparty is naive and misconfigured and
may force-close a channel to get an HTLC we just forwarded them.

There shouldn't be any reason to do this - we don't have any such
bug, and we shouldn't start by assuming our counterparties are
buggy. Worse, this results in refusing to forward payments today,
failing HTLCs for largely no reason.

Instead, we keep a fairly conservative check, but not one which
will fail HTLC forwarding spuriously - testing only that the HTLC
doesn't expire for a few blocks from now.

Fixes #1114.

Correct Channel type serialization logic

Currently, we write out the Channel's `ChannelTypeFeatures` as an
odd type, implying clients which don't understand the
`ChannelTypeFeatures` field can simply ignore it. This is obviously
nonsense if the channel type is some future version - the client
needs to fail to deserialize as it doesn't understand the channel's
type.

We adapt the serialization logic here to only write out the
`ChannelTypeFeatures` field if it is something other than
only-static-remote-key, and simply consider that "default" (as it
is the only supported type today). Then, we write out the channel
type as an even TLV, implying clients which do not understand it
must fail to read the `Channel`.

Note that we do not need to bother reserving the TLV type no longer
written as it never appeared in a release (merged post-0.0.103).

Refactor InvoicePayer for spontaneous payments

To support spontaneous payments, InvoicePayer's sending logic must be
invoice-agnostic. Refactor InvoicePayer::pay_invoice_internal such that
invoice-specific code is in pay_invoice_using_amount and the remaining
logic is in pay_internal.

Further refactor the code's payment_cache locking such that it is
accessed consistently when needed, and tidy up the code a bit.

Support spontaneous payments in InvoicePayer

InvoicePayer handles retries not only when handling PaymentPathFailed
events but also for some types of PaymentSendFailure on the initial
send. Expand InvoicePayer's interface with a pay_pubkey function for
spontaneous (keysend) payments. Add a send_spontaneous_payment function
to the Payer trait to support this and implement it for ChannelManager.

Replace expect_value_msat with expect_send

Modify all InvoicePayer unit tests to use expect_send instead of
expect_value_msat, since the former can discern whether the send was for
an invoice, spontaneous payment, or a retry. Updates tests to set payer
expectations if they weren't already and assert these before returning a
failure.

Test retrying payment on partial send failure

Add some test coverage for when InvoicePayer retries within pay_invoice
because the Payer returned a partial failure.

Add PaymentHash parameter to Router::find_route

Implementations of Router may need the payment hash in order to look up
pre-computed routes from a probe for a given payment. Add a PaymentHash
parameter to Router::find_route to allow for this.

Provide `Score` the HTLC amount and channel capacity

This should allow `Score` implementations to make substantially
better decisions, including of the form "willing to pay X to avoid
routing over this channel which may have a high failure rate".

Penalize large HTLCs relative to channels in default `Scorer`

Sending HTLCs which are any greater than a very small fraction of the
channel size tend to fail at a much higher rate. Thus, by default
we start applying a penalty at only 1/8th the channel size and
increase it linearly as the amount reaches the channel's capacity,
20 msat per 1024th of the channel capacity.

Move `Score` into a `scoring` module instead of a top-level module

Traits in top-level modules is somewhat confusing - generally
top-level modules are just organizational modules and don't contain
things themselves, instead placing traits and structs in
sub-modules. Further, its incredibly awkward to have a `scorer`
sub-module, but only have a single struct in it, with the relevant
trait it is the only implementation of somewhere else. Not having
`Score` in the `scorer` sub-module is further confusing because
it's the only module anywhere that references scoring at all.

Return `ClosureReason` from `Channel` chain update methods

This fixes a few `ClosureReason`s and allows us to have
finer-grained user-visible errors when a channel closes due to an
on-chain event.

Automatically close channels that go unfunded for 2016 blocks

As recommended by BOLT 2 added in
https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/pull/839

Add 'accept_inbound_channels' config option.

Limit minimum output size to the dust limit when RBF-bumping

Check all outputs meet the dust threshold in check_spends!()

Correct txid logging to reverse bytes.

We also take this opportunity to log the channel being closed when
one is closed by an on-chain spend of the funding output.

Ensure current channel state is logged for all channels on startup

Remove user_payment_id

In upcoming commits, we'll be making the payment secret and payment hash/preimage
derivable from info about the payment + a node secret. This means we don't
need to store any info about incoming payments and can eventually get rid of the
channelmanager::pending_inbound_payments map.

Add a new log-level for gossip messages.

Fix MPP routefinding when we first collect 95% of payment value

See comment in new test for more details.

Introduce new helper commit_tx_fee_sat

Cancel the outbound feerate update if above what we can afford

Check we won't overflow `max_dust_htlc_exposure_msat` at outbound feerate update

Re-add `test_max_dust_htlc_exposure`

Introduce CommitmentStats

Check outbound update_fee affordance incremented with holding cell HTLCs

Add anchor support to commitment HTLC outputs

Increase visibility of anchor related methods

Add anchor support to build_htlc_transaction

Adjust HTLC_{SUCCESS,TIMEOUT}_TX_WEIGHT when anchors used

Add test vectors for get_htlc_redeemscript wrt anchors

Generate PaymentPathSuccessful event for each path

A single PaymentSent event is generated when a payment is fulfilled.
This is occurs when the preimage is revealed on the first claimed HTLC.
For subsequent HTLCs, the event is not generated.

In order to score channels involved with a successful payments, the
scorer must be notified of each successful path involved in the payment.
Add a PaymentPathSuccessful event for this purpose. Generate it whenever
a part is removed from a pending outbound payment. This avoids duplicate
events when reconnecting to a peer.

Make Channel::commit_tx_fee_msat static and take fee explicitly

This may avoid risk of bugs in the future as it requires the caller
to think about the fee being used, not just blindly use the current
(committed) channel feerate.

Rewrite test_update_fee_that_funder_cannot_afford to avoid magic

Instead of magic hard-coded constants, its better for tests to
derive the values used so that they change if constants are changed
and so that it is easier to re-derive constants in the future as
needed.

Correct initial commitment tx fee affordability checks on open

Previously, we would reject inbound channels if the funder wasn't
able to meet our channel reserve on their first commitment
transaction only if they also failed to push enough to us for us
to not meet their initial channel reserve as well.

There's not a lot of reason to care about us meeting their reserve,
however - its largely expected that they may not push enough to us
in the initial open to meet it, and its not actually our problem if
they don't.

Further, we used our own fee, instead of the channel's actual fee,
to calculate fee affordability of the initial commitment
transaction.

We resolve both issues here, rewriting the combined affordability
check conditionals in inbound channel open handling and adding a
fee affordability check for outbound channels as well.

The prior code may have allowed a counterparty to start the channel
with "no punishment" states - violating the reason for the reserve
threshold.

Test fixed channel reserve checks on channel open

Fix compilation with the max_level_trace feature

Test all log-limiting features in CI

Support `logger::Record` in C by String-ing the fmt::Arguments

This adds a new (non-feature) cfg argument `c_bindings` which will
be set when building C bindings. With this, we can (slightly) tweak
behavior and API based on whether we are being built for Rust or C
users.

Ideally we'd never need this, but as long as we can keep the API
consistent-enough to avoid material code drift, this gives us a
cheap way of doing the "right" thing for both C and Rust when the
two are in tension.

We also move lightning-background-processor to support the same
MSRV as the main lightning crate, instead of only
lightning-net-tokio's MSRV.

Make `Score : Writeable` in c_bindings and impl on `LockedScore`

Ultimately we likely need to wrap the locked `Score` in a struct
that exposes writeable somehow, but because all traits have to be
fully concretized for C bindings we'll still need `Writeable` on
all `Score` in order to expose `Writeable` on the locked score.
Otherwise, we'll only have a `LockedScore` with a `Score` visible
that only has the `Score` methods, never the original type.

Seal `scoring::Time` and only use `Instant` or `Eternity` publicly

`scoring::Time` exists in part to make testing the passage of time
in `Scorer` practical. To allow no-std users to provide a time
source it was exposed as a trait as well. However, it seems
somewhat unlikely that a no-std user is going to have a use for
providing their own time source (otherwise they wouldn't be a
no-std user), and likely they won't have a graph in memory either.

`scoring::Time` as currently written is also exceptionally hard to
write C bindings for - the C bindings trait mappings relies on the
ability to construct trait implementations at runtime with function
pointers (i.e. `dyn Trait`s). `scoring::Time`, on the other hand,
is a supertrait of `core::ops::Sub` which requires a `sub` method
which takes a type parameter and returns a type parameter. Both of
which aren't practical in bindings, especially given the
`Sub::Output` associated type is not bound by any trait bounds at
all (implying we cannot simply map the `sub` function to return an
opaque trait object).

Thus, for simplicity, we here simply seal `scoring::Time` and make
it effectively-private, ensuring the bindings don't need to bother
with it.

Implement Clone, Hash, PartialEq for ClosingTransaction

This is a public struct intended to be used as an object by users,
so it should likely have common implementations, given they're
trivial.

Implement Clone for InvalidShutdownScript

Users hopefully shouldn't have much of a reason to use this, but
the bindings may need it to ensure no leaking pointers over an ffi.

Store holder channel reserve and max-htlc-in-flight explicitly

Previously, `holder_selected_channel_reserve_satoshis` and
`holder_max_htlc_value_in_flight_msat` were constant functions
of the channel value satoshis. However, in the future we may allow
allow users to specify it. In order to do so, we'll need to track
them explicitly, including serializing them as appropriate.

We go ahead and do so here, in part as it will make testing
different counterparty-selected channel reserve values easier.

Explicitly support counterparty setting 0 channel reserve

A peer providing a channel_reserve_satoshis of 0 (or less than our
dust limit) is insecure, but only for them. Because some LSPs do it
with some level of trust of the clients (for a substantial UX
improvement), we explicitly allow it. Because its unlikely to
happen often in normal testing, we test it explicitly here.

Fix regression when reading `Event::PaymentReceived` in some cases

For some reason rustc was deciding on a type for the `Option` being
deserialized for us as `_user_payment_id`. This really, really,
absolutely should have been a compile failure - the type (with
methods called on it!) was ambiguous! Instead, rustc seems to have
been defaulting to `Option<()>`, causing us to read zero of the
eight bytes in the `user_payment_id` field, which returns an
`Err(InvalidValue)` error as TLVs must always be read fully.

This should likely be reported to rustc as its definitely a bug,
but I cannot seem to cause the same error on any kinda of
vaguely-minimized version of the same code.

Found by `chanmon_consistency` fuzz target.

Fix compilation in `payment` rustdoc examples

The samples were not valid rust, but previous versions of rustc had
a bug where they were accepted anyway. Latest rustc beta no longer
accepts these.

Score successful payment paths

Expand the Score trait with a payment_path_successful function for
scoring successful payment paths. Called by InvoicePayer's EventHandler
implementation when processing PaymentPathSuccessful events. May be used
by Score implementations to revert any channel penalties that were
applied by calls to payment_path_failed.

Decay channel failure penalty upon success

If a payment failed to route through a channel, a penalty is applied to
the channel in the future when finding a route. This penalty decays over
time. Immediately decay the penalty by one half life when a payment is
successfully routed through the channel.

Fix shift overflow in Scorer::channel_penalty_msat

An unchecked shift of more than 64 bits on u64 values causes a shift
overflow panic. This may happen if a channel is penalized only once and
(1) is not successfully routed through and (2) after 64 or more half
life decays. Use a checked shift to prevent this from happening.

Allow missing-docs on test-only macros

Prefer fully-specified paths in test macros

This avoids macros being context-specific use-dependent.

Continue after a single failure in `ChannelMonitor::update_monitor`

`ChannelMonitorUpdate`s may contain multiple updates, including, eg
a payment preimage after a commitment transaction update. While
such updates are generally not generated today, we shouldn't return
early out of the update loop, causing us to miss any updates after
an earlier update fails.

Always return failure in `update_monitor` after funding spend

Previously, monitor updates were allowed freely even after a
funding-spend transaction confirmed. This would allow a race
condition where we could receive a payment (including the
counterparty revoking their broadcasted state!) and accept it
without recourse as long as the ChannelMonitor receives the block
first, the full commitment update dance occurs after the block is
connected, and before the ChannelManager receives the block.

Obviously this is an incredibly contrived race given the
counterparty would be risking their full channel balance for it,
but its worth fixing nonetheless as it makes the potential
ChannelMonitor states simpler to reason about.

The test in this commit also tests the behavior changed in the
previous commit.

Drop `MonitorUpdateErr` in favor of opaque errors.

We don't expect users to ever change behavior based on the string
contained in a `MonitorUpdateErr`, except log it, so there's little
reason to not just log it ourselves and return a `()` for errors.

We do so here, simplifying the callsite in `ChainMonitor` as well.

Make APIError debug output more clear by including the variant

Add a simple test for ChainMonitor MonitorUpdate-holding behavior

Add a test for MonitorEvent holding when they complete out-of-order

Add trivial test of monitor update failure during block connection

Remove OnionV2 parsing support

OnionV2s don't (really) work on Tor anymore anyway, and the field
is set for removal in the BOLTs [1]. Sadly because of the way
addresses are parsed we have to continue to understand that type 3
addresses are 12 bytes long. Thus, for simplicity we keep the
`OnionV2` enum variant around and just make it an opaque 12 bytes,
with the documentation updated to note the deprecation.

[1] https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/940

Ensure ChannelManager methods are idempotent

During event handling, ChannelManager methods may need to be called as
indicated in the Event documentation. Ensure that these calls are
idempotent for the same event rather than panicking. This allows users
to persist events for later handling without needing to worry about
processing the same event twice (e.g., if ChannelManager is not
persisted but the events were, the restarted ChannelManager would return
some of the same events).

Define public getters for all feature flags

There's not a ton of reason not to do this, and moving it to the
macro removes some code.

Support the `channel_type` feature bit.

Note that this feature bit does absolutely nothing. We signal it
(as we already support channel type negotiation), but do not bother
to look to see if peers support it, as we don't care - we simply
look for the TLV entry and deduce if a peer supports channel type
negotiation from that.

The only behavioral change at all here is that we don't barf if a
peer sets channel type negotiation to required via the feature bit
(instead of failing the channel at open-time), but of course no
implementations do this, and likely won't for some time (if ever -
you can simply fail channels with unknown types later, and there's
no reason to refuse connections, really).

As defined in https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/906

Reduce force-closures with user fee estimators which round poorly

See comment for more

Upgrade to codecov uploader v2

Some time ago codecov stopped supporting their old v1 uploader, and
it seems they've now finally turned it off, so we aren't getting
any coverage reports anymore. Hopefully upgrading is pretty trivial.

Getter for the total channel balance

The existing balance getters subtract reserve, this one does not.

Separate ChannelAnnouncement and ChannelUpdate broadcast conditions

When a `ChannelUpdate` message is generated for broadcast as a part
of a `BroadcastChannelAnnouncement` event, it may be newer than our
previous `ChannelUpdate` and need to be broadcast. However, if the
`ChannelAnnouncement` had already been seen we wouldn't
re-broadcast either message as the `handle_channel_announcement`
call would fail, short-circuiting the condition to broadcast both.

Instead, we split the broadcast of each message as well as the
conditional so that we always attempt to handle each message and
update our local graph state, then broadcast the message if its
update was processed successfully.

Update `ChannelUpdate::timestamp` when channels are dis-/en-abled

We update the `Channel::update_time_counter` field (which is copied
into `ChannelUpdate::timestamp`) only when the channel is
initialized or closes, and when a new block is connected. However,
if a peer disconnects or reconnects, we may wish to generate
`ChannelUpdate` updates in between new blocks. In such a case, we
need to make sure the `timestamp` field is newer than any previous
updates' `timestamp` fields, which we do here by simply
incrementing it when the channel status is changed.

As a side effect of this we have to update
`test_background_processor` to ensure it eventually succeeds even
if the serialization of the `ChannelManager` changes after the test
begins.

Re-broadcast our own gossip even if its same as the last broadcast

Even if our gossip hasn't changed, we should be willing to
re-broadcast it to our peers. All our peers may have been
disconnected the last time we broadcasted it.

Add a comment describing `update_time_counter` and when its updated

Add a comment describing the timestamp field's use

DRY up payment failure macros in functional_test_utils

... with a more extensible expectation-checking framework for them.

Add a variant to `PendingOutboundPayment` for retries-exceeded

When a payer gives up trying to retry a payment, they don't know
for sure what the current state of the event queue is.
Specifically, they cannot be sure that there are not multiple
additional `PaymentPathFailed` or even `PaymentSuccess` events
pending which they will see later. Thus, they have a very hard
time identifying whether a payment has truly failed (and informing
the UI of that fact) or if it is still pending. See [1] for more
information.

In order to avoid this mess, we will resolve it here by having the
payer give `ChannelManager` a bit more information - when they
have given up on a payment - and using that to generate a
`PaymentFailed` event when all paths have failed.

This commit adds the neccessary storage and changes for the new
state inside `ChannelManager` and a public method to mark a payment
as failed, the next few commits will add the new `Event` and use
the new features in our `PaymentRetrier`.

[1] https://github.com/lightningdevkit/rust-lightning/issues/1164

Expose an event when a payment has failed and retries complete

When a payment fails, a payer needs to know when they can consider
a payment as fully-failed, and when only some of the HTLCs in the
payment have failed. This isn't possible with the current event
scheme, as discovered recently and as described in the previous
commit.

This adds a new event which describes when a payment is fully and
irrevocably failed, generating it only after the payment has
expired or been marked as expired with
`ChannelManager::mark_retries_exceeded` *and* all HTLCs for it
have failed. With this, a payer can more simply deduce when a
payment has failed and use that to remove payment state or
finalize a payment failure.

Use `Event::PaymentFailed` in `InvoicePayer` to remove retry count

This finally fixes the bug described in the previous commits where
we retry a payment after its retry count has expired due to early
removal of the payment from the retry count tracking map. A test is
also added which demonstrates the bug in previous versions and
which passes now.

Fixes #1164.

Make attempting to retry a succeeded payment an APIError, not Route

This is symmetric with the new failure once a payment is abandoned.

Updates Fee estimator docs to include a max return value for get_est_sat_per_1000_weight

Updates docs to include a max return value for get_est_sat_per_1000_weight

Adds max to both conversions

Additional detail

Add mpp_timeout and invalid_onion_payload descriptions & handling

Pin tokio to 1.14.0 in CI for older rustc's

Build no-std on 1.47 now that core2 supports it

DRY up network_graph tests substantially with message creation fns

Drop `allow_wallclock_use` feature in favor of simply using `std`

Fixes #1147.

Add a method to prune stale channels from `NetworkGraph`

We define "stale" as "haven't heard an updated channel_update in
two weeks", as described in BOLT 7.

We also filter out stale channels at write-time for `std` users, as
we can look up the current time.

Reject channel_update messages with timestamps too old or new

Because we time out channel info that is older than two weeks now,
we should also reject new channel info that is older than two
weeks, in addition to rejecting future channel info.

Automatically prune NetworkGraph of stale channels hourly in BP

Add get_inbound_payment_key_material to KeysInterface

This will allow us to retrieve key material for encrypting/decrypting inbound
payment info, in upcoming commits

Macro-ize checking that the total value of an MPP's parts is sane

This DRY-ed code will be used in upcoming commits when we stop storing inbound
payment data

Add get_single_block to chacha20 module

In the next commit, we'll want to get a single block from a chacha stream that
takes a 16-byte nonce.

Drop need to store pending inbound payments

and replace payment_secret with encrypted metadata

See docs on `inbound_payment::verify` for details

Also add min_value checks to all create_inbound_payment* methods

Add new invoice CreationError::InvalidAmount for use in checking `create_inbound_payment`

in an invoice creation utility. Note that if the error type of `create_inbound_payment` ever
changed, we'd be forced to update the invoice utility's callsite to handle the new error

Salt inbound payment ExpandedKey

Leftover feedback from #1177

create_inbound_payment: warn about dup hashes

Leftover feedback from #1177

inbound_payment: DRY verify method for use in getting preimage

in the next commit(s)

inbound_payment: Add utility to get payment preimage given hash/secret

User-requested feature

Remove trailing whitespace in the FeeEstimator interface

Update CHANGELOG for 0.0.104

Bump versions to 0.0.104/invoice 0.12

Swap around generic argument ordering in DefaultRouter for bindings

The bindings generation really should support default generic types
in where clauses, but currently does not. To avoid needing to add
support during the current release process, we simply swap around
the arguments to move them to the first <> instead of the where.

Add a constructor to MultiThreadedLockableScore

...as otherwise the struct is rather useless.

Add a C-not exported tag to `NetGraphMsgHandler.network_graph`

Swap around generic argument ordering in InvoicePayer for bindings

The bindings generation really should support generic bounds other
than Deref::Target in where clauses, but currently does not. To
avoid needing to add support during the current release process,
we simply swap around the arguments to move them to the first <>
instead of the where.

update repo name to use lightningdevkit

Log gossip rejections due to stale channel_updates at GOSSIP level

This further reduces noise at the TRACE level during initial gossip
sync.

Support building `cfg=c_bindings` with `no-std`

This will be needed for JavaScript bindings eventually.

Adapt lightning-invoice to no_std

Do not turn on bech32/std by default for lightning-invoice

Add a new `WarningMessage` message to send and receive warnings

Handle sending and receiving warning messages

Send warning messages when appropriate in gossip handling pipeline

Convert `shutdown` invalid script checks to warning messages

As required by the warning messages PR, we should simply warn our
counterparty in this case and let them try again, continuing to try
to use the channel until they tell us otherwise.

Send `warning` instead of `error` when we incounter bogus gossip

Rely on Error/Warning message data lengths being correct

In https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/950, the (somewhat
strange) requirement that error messages be handled even if the
length field is set larger than the size of the package was
removed. Here we change the code to drop the special handling for
this, opting to just fail to read the message if the length is
incorrect.

Set the SigHashType of remote htlc signatures w/ anchors to SinglePlusAnyoneCanPay

Isolated channelmonitor weight unit tests and added anchor loops

make WEIGHT{_REVOKED,}_{OFFERED,RECEIVED}_HTLC functions with opt_anchors parameter

Add unit test coverage for package::weight_{offered,received}_htlc

Convert COMMITMENT_TX_BASE_WEIGHT to anchor-aware function

Convert HTLC_{SUCCESS,TIMEOUT}_TX_WEIGHT to anchor-aware functions

Debit funder's output to cover anchors

Add anchor tests to outbound_commitment_test

Set opt_anchors for calls to CommitmentTransaction::new_with_auxiliary_htlc_data

Fixed comment on weight_received_htlc

Make lockorder consistent in channelmanager

This resolves a lockorder inversion in
`ChannelManager::finalize_claims` where `pending_outbound_payments`
is locked after `pending_events`, opposite of, for example, the
lockorder in `ChannelManager::fail_htlc_backwards_internal` where
`pending_outbound_payments` is locked at the top of the
`HTLCSource::OutboundRoute` handling and then `pending_events` is
locked at the end.

Fix some (non-bug) lock-order-inversions in tests

Check lockorders in tests with a trivial lockorder tracker

Fix build errors

Create script using p2wsh for comparison

Using p2wpkh for generating the payment script

spendable_outputs sanity check
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Add methods to count total fees and total amount in a Route #999

* Added `get_total_fees` method to route,
to calculate all the fees paid accross each path.
* Added `get_total_amount` method to route,
to calculate the total of actual amounts paid in each path.

Update docs to specify where process events is called

Add Event::ChannelClosed generation at channel shutdown

Rename MonitorEvent::CommitmentTxBroadcasted to CommitmentTxConfirmed

Extend MsgHandleErrInternal with a new chan_id field Option<[u8; 32]>

This field is used in next commit to generate appropriate
ChannelClosed event at `handle_error()` processing.

Add ChannelClosed generation at cooperative/force-close/error processing

When we detect a channel `is_shutdown()` or call on it
`force_shutdown()`, we notify the user with a Event::ChannelClosed
informing about the id and closure reason.

Add `pending_events` deadlock detection in `handle_error`

Bump HTTP read timeout to match reality of Bitcoin Core blocking

Fix future unknown `Event` variant backwards compatibility

In 8ffc2d1742ff1171a87b0410b21cbbd557ff8247, in 0.0.100, we added
a backwards compatibility feature to the reading of `Event`s - if
the type was unknown and odd, we'd simply ignore the event and
treat it as no event. However, we failed to read the
length-prefixed TLV stream when doing so, resulting in us reading
some of the skipped-event data as the next event or other data in
the ChannelManager.

We fix this by reading the varint length prefix written, then
skipping that many bytes when we come across an unknown odd event
type.

Fix a panic in Route's new fee-calculation methods and clean up

This addresses Val's feedback on the new Route fee- and
amount-calculation methods, including fixing the panic she
identified and cleaning up various docs and comments.

Adds Transaction to lighting-block-sync::convert

Includes disclaimer in docs, see https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-lightning/pull/1061#issuecomment-911960862

Rename PaymentFailed -> PaymentPathFailed

Since we don't want to imply to users that a payment has
completely failed when it really has just partially
failed

Add path field to PaymentPathFailed event

Fix windows-only test failure added in #997

This is a trivial bugfix to add a missing test updated required in
PR 997.

Move trait bounds on `wire::Type` from use to the trait itself

`wire::Type` is only (publicly) used as the `CustomMessage`
associated type in `CustomMessageReader`, where it has additional
trait bounds on `Debug` and `Writeable`. The documentation for
`Type` even mentions that you need to implement `Writeable` because
this is the one place it is used.

To make this more clear, we move the type bounds onto the trait
itself and not on the associated type.

This is also the only practical way to build C bindings for `Type`
as we cannot have a concrete, single, `Type` struct in C which only
optionally implements various subtraits, at least not without
runtime checking of the type bounds.

Make `ChainMonitor::get_claimable_balances` take a slice of refs

For the same reason as `get_route`, a slice of objects isn't
practical to map to bindings - the objects in the bindings space
are structs with a pointer and some additional metadata. Thus, to
create a slice of them, we'd need to take ownership of the objects
behind the pointer, place them into a slace, and then restore them
to the pointer.

This would be a lot of memory copying and marshalling, not to
mention wouldn't be thread-safe, which the same function otherwise
would be if we used a slice of references instead of a slice of
objects.

Use Infallible for the unconstructable default custom message type

When we landed custom messages, we used the empty tuple for the
custom message type for `IgnoringMessageHandler`. This was fine,
except that we also implemented `Writeable` to panic when writing
a `()`. Later, we added support for anchor output construction in
CommitmentTransaction, signified by setting a field to `Some(())`,
which is serialized as-is.

This causes us to panic when writing a `CommitmentTransaction`
with `opt_anchors` set. Note that we never set it inside of LDK,
but downstream users may.

Instead, we implement `Writeable` to write nothing for `()` and use
`core::convert::Infallible` for the default custom message type as
it is, appropriately, unconstructable.

This also makes it easier to implement various things in bindings,
as we can always assume `Infallible`-conversion logic is
unreachable.

Drop redundant generic bounds when the trait requires the bounds

Make method time on trait impl explitit to help bindings generator

Associated types in C bindings is somewhat of a misnomer - we
concretize each trait to a single struct. Thus, different trait
implementations must still have the same type, which defeats the
point of associated types.

In this particular case, however, we can reasonably special-case
the `Infallible` type, as an instance of it existing implies
something has gone horribly wrong.

In order to help our bindings code figure out how to do so when
referencing a parent trait's associated type, we specify the
explicit type in the implementation method signature.

Update CHANGELOG for 0.0.101

Bump Crate versions to 0.0.101 (and invoice to 0.9)

Make `NetworkGraph` Clone-able again

There isn't a lot of user-utility for cloning `NetworkGraph`
directly (its a rather large struct, and there probably isn't a lot
of reason to have *multiple* `NetworkGraph`s). Thus, when locks
were pushed down into it, the `Clone`-ability of it was dropped as
well.

Sadly, mapping the Java memory model onto:
 * `Read`-ing a `NetworkGraph`, creating a Java-owned
   `NetworkGraph` object that the JVM will destruct for us,
 * Passing it to a `NetGraphMsgHandler`, which now expects to own
   the `NetworkGraph`, including destructing it,
isn't really practical without adding a clone in between.

Given this, and the fact that there's nothing inherently wrong with
clone-ing a `NetworkGraph`, we simply re-add `Clone` here.

Drop broken test that is unfixable due to being undocumented

This should be reverted at some point, but the test is deficient
and breaks on later changes that are important to land ASAP.

Increase our default/minimum dust limit to 354 sat/vbytes

330 sat/vbyte, the current value, is not sufficient to ensure a
future segwit script longer than 32 bytes meets the dust limit if
used for a shutdown script. Thus, we can either check the value
on shutdown or we can simply require segwit outputs and require a
dust value of no less than 354 sat/vbyte.

We swap the minimum dust value to 354 sat/vbyte here, requiring
segwit scripts in a future commit.

See https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/issues/905

Reduce the maximum allowed counterparty dust limit to 546 sat/vbyte

546 sat/vbyte is the current default dust limit on most
implementations, matching the network dust limit for P2SH outputs.
Implementations don't currently appear to send any larger dust
limits, and allowing a larger dust limit implies higher payment
failure risk, so we'd like to be as tight as we can here.

Require user cooperative close payout scripts to be Segwit

There is little reason for users to be paying out to non-Segwit
scripts when closing channels at this point. Given we will soon, in
rare cases, force-close during shutdown when a counterparty closes
to a non-Segwit script, we should also require it of our own users.

Force-close channels if closing transactions may be non-standard

If a counterparty (or an old channel of ours) uses a non-segwit
script for their cooperative close payout, they may include an
output which is unbroadcastable due to not meeting the network dust
limit.

Here we check for this condition, force-closing the channel instead
if we find an output in the closing transaction which does not meet
the limit.

Rename MIN_DUST_LIMIT_SATOSHIS constant to disambiguate chan vs P2P

While channel and P2P network dust limits are related, they're
ultimately two different things, and thus their constant names
should reference that.

Regenerate PendingHTLCsForwardable on reload instead of serializing

When we are prepared to forward HTLCs, we generate a
PendingHTLCsForwardable event with a time in the future when the
user should tell us to forward. This provides some basic batching
of forward events, improving privacy slightly.

After we generate the event, we expect users to spawn a timer in
the background and let us know when it finishes. However, if the
user shuts down before the timer fires, the user will restart and
have no idea that HTLCs are waiting to be forwarded/received.

To fix this, instead of serializing PendingHTLCsForwardable events
to disk while they're pending (before the user starts the timer),
we simply regenerate them when a ChannelManager is deserialized
with HTLCs pending.

Fixes #1042

Don't apply monitor updates after watch_channel PermFail

The full stack fuzzer found an unreachable panic where we receive a
FundingSigned with a duplicate channel outpoint.

Update Watch docs to disallow dup channel outpoints

on watch_channel

Rename MppId to PaymentId

Leftover from previous PR Jeff feedback.

Useful in upcoming commits as we'll expose this to users for payment retries

Return PaymentId from send_*payment functions

Used in upcoming commits for retries

Refactor send_payment internals for retries

We want to reuse send_payment internal functions for retries,
so some need to now be parameterized by PaymentId to avoid
generating a new PaymentId on retry

Refactor send_payment internals for retries 2

Retrying a partial payment means send_payment_internal needs to be parameterized
by a total payment amount, else 'HTLC values do not match' errors

channelmanager: Add retry data to pending_outbound_payments

Add method to retry payments

Don't remove failed payments when all paths fail

This is because we want the ability to retry completely failed
payments.

Upcoming commits will remove these payments on timeout to prevent
DoS issues

Also test that this removal allows retrying single-path payments

Expire outbound payments after 3 blocks if no parts are pending

Correct step number in `get_route`

Consider many first-hop paths to the same counterparty in routing

Previously we'd simply overwritten "the" first hop path to each
counterparty when routing, however this results in us ignoring all
channels except the last one in the `ChannelDetails` list per
counterparty.

f readability improvements from val

Update Event::PaymentReceived docs since we require payment secret

Users no longer need to verify the amounts of received payments as
the payment secret will protect us against the probing attacks such
verification was intended to fix.

Move tests of payment retries into a new module

Move pending payment tracking to after the new HTLC flies

If we attempt to send a payment, but the HTLC cannot be send due to
local channel limits, we'll provide the user an error but end up
with an entry in our pending payment map. This will result in a
memory leak as we'll never reclaim the pending payment map entry.

Correct error returned when `retry_payment` doesn't have a payment

Add payment_hash to PaymentSent #999

Replace PublicKey with [u8; 33] in NetworkGraph

Adds DiscardFunding event

During the event of a channel close, if the funding transaction
is yet to be broadcasted then a DiscardFunding event is issued
along with the ChannelClose event.

Use local channel state when constructing routes in test macro

This is a bit more realistic and needed to route over non-public
channels.

Fix loop label shadowing warning

Remove special case for onion error expiry_too_far

With channel scoring and payment retries, it is no longer necessary to
have expiry_too_far imply a payment failure.

Pass hop index in construct_onion_keys_callback

This simplifies failing route hop calculation, which will be useful for
later identifying the failing hop for PaymentFailed events.

Clean up fee_insufficient computation

Add failing short channel id to PaymentPathFailed

This will be useful for scoring channels when a payment fails.

Expose ReadOnlyNetworkGraph::get_addresses to C by cloning result

We cannot expose ReadOnlyNetworkGraph::get_addresses as is in C as
it returns a list of references to an enum, which the bindings
dont support. Instead, we simply clone the result so that it
doesn't contain references.

Speed up test_timer_tick_called

Fix unused variable warnings in fuzzer

Replace get_route with get_route_and_payment_hash

The interface for get_route will change to take a scorer. Using
get_route_and_payment_hash whenever possible allows for keeping the
scorer inside get_route_and_payment_hash rather than at every call site.

Replace get_route with get_route_and_payment_hash wherever possible.
Additionally, update get_route_and_payment_hash to use the known invoice
features and the sending node's logger.

Move mpp_failure test to payment_tests.rs

Move `Persist` trait to chainmonitor as that's the only reference

Move ChannelMonitorUpdateErr to chain as it is a chain::Watch val

Make `ChainMonitor::monitors` private and expose monitor via getter

Exposing a `RwLock<HashMap<>>` directly was always a bit strange,
and in upcoming changes we'd like to change the internal
datastructure in `ChainMonitor`.

Further, the use of `RwLock` and `HashMap` meant we weren't able
to expose the ChannelMonitors themselves to users in bindings,
leaving a bindings/rust API gap.

Thus, we take this opportunity go expose ChannelMonitors directly
via a wrapper, hiding the internals of `ChainMonitor` behind
getters. We also update tests to use the new API.

Simplify channelmonitor tests which use chain::Watch and Persister

test_simple_monitor_permanent_update_fail and
test_simple_monitor_temporary_update_fail both have a mode where
they use either chain::Watch or persister to return errors.

As we won't be doing any returns directly from the chain::Watch
wrapper in a coming commit, the chain::Watch-return form of the
test will no longer make sense.

Handle Persister returning TemporaryFailure for new channels

Previously, if a Persister returned a TemporaryFailure error when
we tried to persist a new channel, the ChainMonitor wouldn't track
the new ChannelMonitor at all, generating a PermanentFailure later
when the updating is restored.

This fixes that by correctly storing the ChannelMonitor on
TemporaryFailures, allowing later update restoration to happen
normally.

This is (indirectly) tested in the next commit where we use
Persister to return all monitor-update errors.

Use Persister to return errors in tests not chain::Watch

As ChainMonitor will need to see those errors in a coming PR,
we need to return errors via Persister so that our ChainMonitor
chain::Watch implementation sees them.

Use Persister to return errors in fuzzers not chain::Watch

Fixed 'Advancing Bitcoin' video URL.

Add channel scoring to get_route

Failed payments may be retried, but calling get_route may return a Route
with the same failing path. Add a routing::Score trait used to
parameterize get_route, which it calls to determine how much a channel
should be penalized in terms of msats willing to pay to avoid the
channel.

Also, add a Scorer struct that implements routing::Score with a constant
constant penalty. Subsequent changes will allow for more robust scoring
by feeding back payment path success and failure to the scorer via event
handling.

Return the temporary channel id in success from `create_channel`

This makes it more practical for users to track channels prior to
funding, especially if the channel fails because the peer rejects
it for a parameter mismatch.

Include the user channel id counter in Event::ChannelClosed

This makes it more practical for users to track channels using
their own IDs, especially across funding.

Rename create_channel param to user_channel_id to standardize it

Add CHANGELOG entries for 0.0.102

Bump crate versions to 0.0.102 and lightning-invoice 0.10

Simplify prefers_shorter_route_with_higher_fees

In order to make the scoring tests easier to read, only check the
relevant RouteHop fields. The remaining fields are tested elsewhere.
Expand the test to show the path used without scoring.

Add source and target nodes to routing::Score

Expand routing::Score::channel_penalty_msat to include the source and
target node ids of the channel. This allows scorers to avoid certain
nodes altogether if desired.

Move MonitorEvent serialization to TLV-enum-upgradable from custom

Move the two-AtomicUsize counter in peer_handler to a util struct

We also take this opportunity to drop byte_utils::le64_to_array, as
our MSRV now supports the native to_le_bytes() call.

Move ChannelManager::monitor_updated to a MonitorEvent

In the next commit we'll need ChainMonitor to "see" when a monitor
persistence completes, which means `monitor_updated` needs to move
to `ChainMonitor`. The simplest way to then communicate that
information to `ChannelManager` is via `MonitorEvet`s, which seems
to line up ok, even if they're now constructed by multiple
different places.

Use an opaque type to describe monitor updates in Persist

In the next commit, we'll be originating monitor updates both from
the ChainMonitor and from the ChannelManager, making simple
sequential update IDs impossible.

Further, the existing async monitor update API was somewhat hard to
work with - instead of being able to generate monitor_updated
callbacks whenever a persistence process finishes, you had to
ensure you only did so at least once all previous updates had also
been persisted.

Here we eat the complexity for the user by moving to an opaque
type for monitor updates, tracking which updates are in-flight for
the user and only generating monitor-persisted events once all
pending updates have been committed.

Persist `ChannelMonitor`s after new blocks are connected

This resolves several user complaints (and issues in the sample
node) where startup is substantially delayed as we're always
waiting for the chain data to sync.

Further, in an upcoming PR, we'll be reloading pending payments
from ChannelMonitors on restart, at which point we'll need the
change here which avoids handling events until after the user
has confirmed the `ChannelMonitor` has been persisted to disk.
It will avoid a race where we
 * send a payment/HTLC (persisting the monitor to disk with the
   HTLC pending),
 * force-close the channel, removing the channel entry from the
   ChannelManager entirely,
 * persist the ChannelManager,
 * connect a block which contains a fulfill of the HTLC, generating
   a claim event,
 * handle the claim event while the `ChannelMonitor` is being
   persisted,
 * persist the ChannelManager (before the CHannelMonitor is
   persisted fully),
 * restart, reloading the HTLC as a pending payment in the
   ChannelManager, which now has no references to it except from
   the ChannelMonitor which still has the pending HTLC,
 * replay the block connection, generating a duplicate PaymentSent
   event.

Update test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload for new persist API

ChannelMonitors now require that they be re-persisted before
MonitorEvents be provided to the ChannelManager, the exact thing
that test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload was testing for when it
*didn't* happen. As such, test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload is
now testing that we bahve correctly when the API guarantees are not
met, something we don't need to do.

Here, we adapt it to test the new API requirements through
ChainMonitor's calls to the Persist trait instead.

Always release `MonitorEvent`s to `ChannelManager` after 3 blocks

If we have a `ChannelMonitor` update from an on-chain event which
returns a `TemporaryFailure`, we block `MonitorEvent`s from that
`ChannelMonitor` until the update is persisted. This prevents
duplicate payment send events to the user after payments get
reloaded from monitors on restart.

However, if the event being avoided isn't going to generate a
PaymentSent, but instead result in us claiming an HTLC from an
upstream channel (ie the HTLC was forwarded), then the result of a
user delaying the event is that we delay getting our money, not a
duplicate event.

Because user persistence may take an arbitrary amount of time, we
need to bound the amount of time we can possibly wait to return
events, which we do here by bounding it to 3 blocks.

Thanks to Val for catching this in review.

Clarify the contexts in which persist_new_channel may be called

Its somewhat confusing that `persist_new_channel` is called on
startup for an existing channel in common deployments, so we call
it out explicitly.

Make `Channel::revoke_and_ack`'s return tuple a struct

This substantially improves readability at the callsite and in the
function.

Make `Channel::monitor_updating_restored`'s return tuple a struct

This improves readability at the callsite and in the function.

Implement `HashMap` read for `MaybeReadable` values

This allows us to read a `HashMap` that has values which may be
skipped if they are some backwards-compatibility type.

We also take this opportunity to fail deserialization if keys are
duplicated.

Inform ChannelManager when fulfilled HTLCs are finalized

When an HTLC has been failed, we track it up until the point there
exists no broadcastable commitment transaction which has the HTLC
present, at which point Channel returns the HTLCSource back to the
ChannelManager, which fails the HTLC backwards appropriately.

When an HTLC is fulfilled, however, we fulfill on the backwards path
immediately. This is great for claiming upstream HTLCs, but when we
want to track pending payments, we need to ensure we can check with
ChannelMonitor data to rebuild pending payments. In order to do so,
we need an event similar to the HTLC failure event, but for
fulfills instead.

Specifically, if we force-close a channel, we remove its off-chain
`Channel` object entirely, at which point, on reload, we may notice
HTLC(s) which are not present in our pending payments map (as they
may have received a payment preimage, but not fully committed to
it). Thus, we'd conclude we still have a retryable payment, which
is untrue.

This commit does so, informing the ChannelManager via a new return
element where appropriate of the HTLCSource corresponding to the
failed HTLC.

Track payments after they resolve until all HTLCs are finalized

In the next commit, we will reload lost pending payments from
ChannelMonitors during restart. However, in order to avoid
re-adding pending payments which have already been fulfilled, we
must ensure that we do not fully remove pending payments until all
HTLCs for the payment have been fully removed from their
ChannelMonitors.

We do so here, introducing a new PendingOutboundPayment variant
called `Completed` which only tracks the set of pending HTLCs.

Rename payment object vars to refer to payments and not session IDs

Add PaymentSecrets to HTLCSource::OutboundRoute objects

Reload pending payments from ChannelMonitor HTLC data on reload

If we go to send a payment, add the HTLC(s) to the channel(s),
commit the ChannelMonitor updates to disk, and then crash, we'll
come back up with no pending payments but HTLC(s) ready to be
claim/failed.

This makes it rather impractical to write a payment sender/retryer,
as you cannot guarantee atomicity - you cannot guarantee you'll
have retry data persisted even if the HTLC(s) are actually pending.

Because ChannelMonitors are *the* atomically-persisted data in LDK,
we lean on their current HTLC data to figure out what HTLC(s) are a
part of an outbound payment, rebuilding the pending payments list
on reload.

Add some basic test coverage of monitor payment data reloading

Move test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload to payment_tests

test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload is now more of a
payment_test than a functional_test, testing for handling of
pending payments.

Add a test of an HTLC being fulfilled and then later failed

Peers probably shouldn't do this, but if they want to give us free
money, we should take it and not generate any spurious events.

Define Payee abstraction for use in get_route

A payee can be identified by a pubkey and optionally have an associated
set of invoice features and route hints. Use this in get_route instead
of three separate parameters. This may be included in PaymentPathFailed
later to use when finding a new route.

Remove outdated line from get_route docs

Include PaymentPathRetry data in PaymentPathFailed

When a payment path fails, it may be retried. Typically, this means
re-computing the route after updating the NetworkGraph and channel
scores in order to avoid the failing hop. The last hop in
PaymentPathFailed's path field contains the pubkey, amount, and CLTV
values needed to pass to get_route. However, it does not contain the
payee's features and route hints from the invoice.

Include the entire set of parameters in PaymentPathRetry and add it to
the PaymentPathFailed event. Add a get_retry_route wrapper around
get_route that takes PaymentPathRetry. This allows an EventHandler to
retry failed payment paths using the payee's route hints and features.

Use option TLV decoding for short_channel_id

Using ignorable TLV decoding is only applicable for an Option containing
an enum, but short_channel_id is an Option<u64>. Use option TLV encoding
instead.

Make `Payee::pubkey` pub.

`Payee` is expected to be used by users to get routes for payment
retries, potentially with their own router. Thus, its helpful if it
is pub, even if it is redundant with the last hop in the `path`
field in `Events::PaymentPathFailed`.

Copy `Payee` into `Route`s to provide them to `ChannelManager`

Store `Payee` information in `HTLCSource::OutboundRoute`.

This stores and tracks HTLC payee information with HTLCSource info,
allowing us to provide it back to the user if the HTLC fails and
ensuring persistence by keeping it with the HTLC itself as it
passes between Channel and ChannelMonitor.

Expose log_bytes! macro for use in other crates

Needed to log PaymentHash in the lightning-invoice crate when retrying
payments.

Add PaymentId to PaymentSent event

The payment_hash may not uniquely identify the payment if it has been
reused. Include the payment_id in PaymentSent events so it can
correlated with the send_payment call.

Add PaymentId to PaymentPathFailed event

The PaymentId is needed when retrying payments. Include it in the
PaymentPathFailed event so it can be used in that manner.

Rewrite Invoice's interface in terms of msats

InvoiceBuilder's interface was changed recently to work in terms of
msats. Update Invoice's interface to return the amount in msats, too,
and make amount_pico_btc private.

Unify route finding methods

An upcoming Router interface will be used for finding a Route both when
initially sending a payment and also when retrying failed payment paths.
Unify the three varieties of get_route so the interface can consist of a
single method implemented by the new `find_route` method. Give get_route
pub(crate) visibility so it can still be used in tests.

Add InvoicePayer for retrying failed payments

When a payment fails, it's useful to retry the payment once the network
graph and channel scores are updated. InvoicePayer is a utility for
making payments which will retry any failed payment paths for a payment
up to a configured number of total attempts. It is parameterized by a
Payer and Router for ease of customization and testing.

Implement EventHandler for InvoicePayer as a decorator that intercepts
PaymentPathFailed events and retries that payment using the parameters
from the event. It delegates to the decorated EventHandler after retries
have been exhausted and for other events.

Support paying zero-value invoices

Fail payment retry if Invoice is expired

According to BOLT 11:

- after the `timestamp` plus `expiry` has passed
  - SHOULD NOT attempt a payment

Add a convenience method for checking if an Invoice has expired, and use
it to short-circuit payment retries.

Implement Payer and Router for lightning crate

Implements Payer for ChannelManager and Rotuer for find_route, which can
be used to parameterize InvoicePayer when needing payment retries.

Add a utility trait in `router` to get the fees along a given path

Pass the failing/succeeding `Path` to PendingOutboundPayment meths

This will make the next commit much simpler

Track the amount spent on fees as payments are retried

Especially once we merge the `InvoicePayer` logic soon, we'll want
to expose the total fee paid in the `PaymentSent` event.

Correct send-bounding logic in `TestRoutingMessageHandler`

The `cmp::min` appeared to confused `end` for a count.

Add `PeerManager::disconnect_all_peers` to avoid complexity in BP

In the coming commits simply calling `timer_tick_occurred` will no
longer disconnect all peers, so its helpful to have a utility
method.

Constify the ratio in buf limits between forward and init sync msgs

Util-ify enqueueing an encoded message in peer_handler

This marginally simplifies coming commits.

Give peers which are sending us messages longer to respond to ping

See comment for rationale.

Give peers one timer tick to finish handshake before disconnecting

This ensures we don't let a hung connection stick around forever if
the peer never completes the initial handshake.

This also resolves a race where, on receiving a second connection
from a peer, we may reset their_node_id to None to prevent sending
messages even though the `channel_encryptor`
`is_ready_for_encryption()`. Sending pings only checks the
`channel_encryptor` status, not `their_node_id` resulting in an
`unwrap` on `None` in `enqueue_message`.

Log peer public key more thoroughly when logging in peer_handler

Notify scorer of failing payment path and channel

Upon receiving a PaymentPathFailed event, the failing payment may be
retried on a different path. To avoid using the channel responsible for
the failure, a scorer should be notified of the failure before being
used to find a new route.

Add a payment_path_failed method to routing::Score and call it in
InvoicePayer's event handler. Introduce a LockableScore parameterization
to InvoicePayer so the scorer is locked only once before calling
find_route.

Penalize failed channels in Scorer

As payments fail, the channel responsible for the failure may be
penalized. Implement Scorer::payment_path_failed to penalize the failed
channel using a configured penalty. As time passes, the penalty is
reduced using exponential decay, though penalties will accumulate if the
channel continues to fail. The decay interval is also configurable.

Test InvoicePayer in BackgroundProcessor

Proof of concept showing InvoicePayer can be used with an
Arc<ChannelManager> passed to BackgroundProcessor. Likely do not need to
merge this commit.

Move PaymentId to a [u8; 32] in bindings as for other hash objects

This should allow us to fix
https://github.com/lightningdevkit/ldk-garbagecollected/issues/52

Provide payment retry data when an MPP payment failed partially

This will allow `InvoicePayer` to properly retry payments that only
partially failed to send.

Expand `InvoicePayer` documentation somewhat to clarify edge-cases

Dont unwrap `RouteParameter::expiry_time` as users can set it

Users can provide anything they want as `RouteParameters` so we
shouldn't assume any fields are set any particular way, including
`expiry_time` set at all.

Rewrite InvoicePayer retry to correctly handle MPP partial failures

This rewrites a good chunk of the retry logic in `InvoicePayer` to
address two issues:
 * it was not considering the return value of `send_payment` (and
   `retry_payment`) may indicate a failure on some paths but not
   others,
 * it was not considering that more failures may still come later
   when removing elements from the retry count map. This could
   result in us seeing an MPP-partial-failure, failing to retry,
   removing the retries count entry, and then retrying other parts,
   potentially forever.

Add an integration test for InvoicePayer paying when one part fails

This tests the multi-part-single-failure-immediately fixes in the
previous commit.

Add integration test for InvoicePayerretry on an immediate failure

Check for invoice expiry in InvoicePayer before we send any HTLCs

Parameterize NetGraphMsgHandler with NetworkGraph

NetworkGraph is owned by NetGraphMsgHandler, but DefaultRouter requires
a reference to it. Introduce shared ownership to NetGraphMsgHandler so
that both can use the same NetworkGraph.

Make NetGraphMsgHandler::network_graph private

Since NetworkGraph has shared ownership, NetGraphMsgHandler does not
need to expose its field.

Clarify Scorer docs around penalizing channels

Refactor channel failure penalty logic

Move channel failure penalty logic into a ChannelFailure abstraction.
This encapsulates the logic for accumulating penalties and decaying them
over time. It also is responsible for the no-std behavior. This cleans
up Scorer and will make it easier to serialize it.

Parameterize Scorer by a Time trait

Scorer uses time to determine how much to penalize a channel after a
failure occurs. Parameterizing it by time cleans up the code such that
no-std support is in a single AlwaysPresent struct, which implements the
Time trait. Time is implemented for std::time::Instant when std is
available.

This parameterization also allows for deterministic testing since a
clock could be devised to advance forward as needed.

Implement (de)serialization for Scorer

Scorer should be serialized to retain penalty data between restarts.
Implement (de)serialization for Scorer by serializing last failure times
as duration since the UNIX epoch. For no-std, the zero-Duration is used.

Remove trailing ;s from macro calls to silence new rustc warnings

Rename Payee::new to Payee::from_node_id to clarify it somewhat

This also differentiates it from the bindings default-constructed
`new` method which is constructed when all fields are exposed and
of mappable types.

Make payment_path_failed path type bindings-mappable

The bindings don't currently support passing `Vec`s of objects
which it mappes as "opaque types". This is because it will require
clones to convert its own list of references to Rust's list of
objects.

In the near future we should resolve this limitation, allowing us
to revert this (and make `find_route`'s method signature similarly
cleaner), but for now we must avoid `Vec<OpaqueType>`.

Remove now-unused import in routing/mod.rs

Add `(C-not exported)` tag to a `Payee` modifier with move semantics

This matches the other `Payee` move-modifier functions.

Add `(C-not exported)` tags as required in tuple types

This prepares us for C bindings auto-exporting tuple type fields.

Tweak serialization of ScorerUsingTime for better forward compat

Update CHANGELOG for 0.0.103

Bump crate versions to 0.0.103/invoice 0.11

Fix `cargo doc` on older rustc

Apparently at least rustc 1.48 doesn't support `Self` in doc links,
so we make it explicit.

Add a ChannelTypeFeatures features object for the new channel_type

Its semantics are somewhat different from existing features,
however not enough to merit a different struct entirely.
Specifically, it only supports required features (if you send a
channel_type, the counterparty has to accept it wholesale or try
again, it cannot select only a subset of the flags) and it is
serialized differently (only appearing in TLVs).

Support de/ser of the new channel_type field in open_channel

Support send/recv'ing the new channel_type field in open_channel

This implements the channel type negotiation, though as we currently
only support channels with only static_remotekey set, it doesn't
implement the negotiation explicitly.

0.0.103 CHANGELOG tweaks from Jeff

Add note about PaymentId fields to 0.0.103 changelog

Add SinceEpoch time to test Scorer hermetically

In order to test Scorer hermetically, sleeps must be avoided. Add a
SinceEpoch abstraction for manually advancing time. Implement the Time
trait for SinceEpoch so that it can be used with ScorerUsingTime in
tests.

Add unit tests for Scorer

Test basic and channel failure penalties, including after a
(de-)serialization round trip.

Log before+after ChannelMonitor/Manager updates for visibility

I realized on my own node that I don't have any visibility into how
long a monitor or manager persistence call takes, potentially
blocking other operations. This makes it much more clear by adding
a relevant log_trace!() print immediately before and immediately
after persistence.

Fix to_remote output redeemscript when anchors enabled

Renamed script_for_p2wpkh to get_p2wpkh_redeemscript to match convention

Fix a minor memory leak on PermanentFailure mon errs when sending

If we send a payment and fail to update the first-hop channel state
with a `PermanentFailure` ChannelMonitorUpdateErr, we would have an
entry in our pending payments map, but possibly not return the
PaymentId back to the user to retry the payment, leading to a (rare
and relatively minor) memory leak.

Use upstream rust-bitcoin's dust calculation instead of our own

Not only does this move to common code, but it fixes handling of
all output types except for a few trivial cases.

Be less aggressive in outbound HTLC CLTV timeout checks

We currently assume our counterparty is naive and misconfigured and
may force-close a channel to get an HTLC we just forwarded them.

There shouldn't be any reason to do this - we don't have any such
bug, and we shouldn't start by assuming our counterparties are
buggy. Worse, this results in refusing to forward payments today,
failing HTLCs for largely no reason.

Instead, we keep a fairly conservative check, but not one which
will fail HTLC forwarding spuriously - testing only that the HTLC
doesn't expire for a few blocks from now.

Fixes #1114.

Correct Channel type serialization logic

Currently, we write out the Channel's `ChannelTypeFeatures` as an
odd type, implying clients which don't understand the
`ChannelTypeFeatures` field can simply ignore it. This is obviously
nonsense if the channel type is some future version - the client
needs to fail to deserialize as it doesn't understand the channel's
type.

We adapt the serialization logic here to only write out the
`ChannelTypeFeatures` field if it is something other than
only-static-remote-key, and simply consider that "default" (as it
is the only supported type today). Then, we write out the channel
type as an even TLV, implying clients which do not understand it
must fail to read the `Channel`.

Note that we do not need to bother reserving the TLV type no longer
written as it never appeared in a release (merged post-0.0.103).

Refactor InvoicePayer for spontaneous payments

To support spontaneous payments, InvoicePayer's sending logic must be
invoice-agnostic. Refactor InvoicePayer::pay_invoice_internal such that
invoice-specific code is in pay_invoice_using_amount and the remaining
logic is in pay_internal.

Further refactor the code's payment_cache locking such that it is
accessed consistently when needed, and tidy up the code a bit.

Support spontaneous payments in InvoicePayer

InvoicePayer handles retries not only when handling PaymentPathFailed
events but also for some types of PaymentSendFailure on the initial
send. Expand InvoicePayer's interface with a pay_pubkey function for
spontaneous (keysend) payments. Add a send_spontaneous_payment function
to the Payer trait to support this and implement it for ChannelManager.

Replace expect_value_msat with expect_send

Modify all InvoicePayer unit tests to use expect_send instead of
expect_value_msat, since the former can discern whether the send was for
an invoice, spontaneous payment, or a retry. Updates tests to set payer
expectations if they weren't already and assert these before returning a
failure.

Test retrying payment on partial send failure

Add some test coverage for when InvoicePayer retries within pay_invoice
because the Payer returned a partial failure.

Add PaymentHash parameter to Router::find_route

Implementations of Router may need the payment hash in order to look up
pre-computed routes from a probe for a given payment. Add a PaymentHash
parameter to Router::find_route to allow for this.

Provide `Score` the HTLC amount and channel capacity

This should allow `Score` implementations to make substantially
better decisions, including of the form "willing to pay X to avoid
routing over this channel which may have a high failure rate".

Penalize large HTLCs relative to channels in default `Scorer`

Sending HTLCs which are any greater than a very small fraction of the
channel size tend to fail at a much higher rate. Thus, by default
we start applying a penalty at only 1/8th the channel size and
increase it linearly as the amount reaches the channel's capacity,
20 msat per 1024th of the channel capacity.

Move `Score` into a `scoring` module instead of a top-level module

Traits in top-level modules is somewhat confusing - generally
top-level modules are just organizational modules and don't contain
things themselves, instead placing traits and structs in
sub-modules. Further, its incredibly awkward to have a `scorer`
sub-module, but only have a single struct in it, with the relevant
trait it is the only implementation of somewhere else. Not having
`Score` in the `scorer` sub-module is further confusing because
it's the only module anywhere that references scoring at all.

Return `ClosureReason` from `Channel` chain update methods

This fixes a few `ClosureReason`s and allows us to have
finer-grained user-visible errors when a channel closes due to an
on-chain event.

Automatically close channels that go unfunded for 2016 blocks

As recommended by BOLT 2 added in
https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/pull/839

Add 'accept_inbound_channels' config option.

Limit minimum output size to the dust limit when RBF-bumping

Check all outputs meet the dust threshold in check_spends!()

Correct txid logging to reverse bytes.

We also take this opportunity to log the channel being closed when
one is closed by an on-chain spend of the funding output.

Ensure current channel state is logged for all channels on startup

Remove user_payment_id

In upcoming commits, we'll be making the payment secret and payment hash/preimage
derivable from info about the payment + a node secret. This means we don't
need to store any info about incoming payments and can eventually get rid of the
channelmanager::pending_inbound_payments map.

Add a new log-level for gossip messages.

Fix MPP routefinding when we first collect 95% of payment value

See comment in new test for more details.

Introduce new helper commit_tx_fee_sat

Cancel the outbound feerate update if above what we can afford

Check we won't overflow `max_dust_htlc_exposure_msat` at outbound feerate update

Re-add `test_max_dust_htlc_exposure`

Introduce CommitmentStats

Check outbound update_fee affordance incremented with holding cell HTLCs

Add anchor support to commitment HTLC outputs

Increase visibility of anchor related methods

Add anchor support to build_htlc_transaction

Adjust HTLC_{SUCCESS,TIMEOUT}_TX_WEIGHT when anchors used

Add test vectors for get_htlc_redeemscript wrt anchors

Generate PaymentPathSuccessful event for each path

A single PaymentSent event is generated when a payment is fulfilled.
This is occurs when the preimage is revealed on the first claimed HTLC.
For subsequent HTLCs, the event is not generated.

In order to score channels involved with a successful payments, the
scorer must be notified of each successful path involved in the payment.
Add a PaymentPathSuccessful event for this purpose. Generate it whenever
a part is removed from a pending outbound payment. This avoids duplicate
events when reconnecting to a peer.

Make Channel::commit_tx_fee_msat static and take fee explicitly

This may avoid risk of bugs in the future as it requires the caller
to think about the fee being used, not just blindly use the current
(committed) channel feerate.

Rewrite test_update_fee_that_funder_cannot_afford to avoid magic

Instead of magic hard-coded constants, its better for tests to
derive the values used so that they change if constants are changed
and so that it is easier to re-derive constants in the future as
needed.

Correct initial commitment tx fee affordability checks on open

Previously, we would reject inbound channels if the funder wasn't
able to meet our channel reserve on their first commitment
transaction only if they also failed to push enough to us for us
to not meet their initial channel reserve as well.

There's not a lot of reason to care about us meeting their reserve,
however - its largely expected that they may not push enough to us
in the initial open to meet it, and its not actually our problem if
they don't.

Further, we used our own fee, instead of the channel's actual fee,
to calculate fee affordability of the initial commitment
transaction.

We resolve both issues here, rewriting the combined affordability
check conditionals in inbound channel open handling and adding a
fee affordability check for outbound channels as well.

The prior code may have allowed a counterparty to start the channel
with "no punishment" states - violating the reason for the reserve
threshold.

Test fixed channel reserve checks on channel open

Fix compilation with the max_level_trace feature

Test all log-limiting features in CI

Support `logger::Record` in C by String-ing the fmt::Arguments

This adds a new (non-feature) cfg argument `c_bindings` which will
be set when building C bindings. With this, we can (slightly) tweak
behavior and API based on whether we are being built for Rust or C
users.

Ideally we'd never need this, but as long as we can keep the API
consistent-enough to avoid material code drift, this gives us a
cheap way of doing the "right" thing for both C and Rust when the
two are in tension.

We also move lightning-background-processor to support the same
MSRV as the main lightning crate, instead of only
lightning-net-tokio's MSRV.

Make `Score : Writeable` in c_bindings and impl on `LockedScore`

Ultimately we likely need to wrap the locked `Score` in a struct
that exposes writeable somehow, but because all traits have to be
fully concretized for C bindings we'll still need `Writeable` on
all `Score` in order to expose `Writeable` on the locked score.
Otherwise, we'll only have a `LockedScore` with a `Score` visible
that only has the `Score` methods, never the original type.

Seal `scoring::Time` and only use `Instant` or `Eternity` publicly

`scoring::Time` exists in part to make testing the passage of time
in `Scorer` practical. To allow no-std users to provide a time
source it was exposed as a trait as well. However, it seems
somewhat unlikely that a no-std user is going to have a use for
providing their own time source (otherwise they wouldn't be a
no-std user), and likely they won't have a graph in memory either.

`scoring::Time` as currently written is also exceptionally hard to
write C bindings for - the C bindings trait mappings relies on the
ability to construct trait implementations at runtime with function
pointers (i.e. `dyn Trait`s). `scoring::Time`, on the other hand,
is a supertrait of `core::ops::Sub` which requires a `sub` method
which takes a type parameter and returns a type parameter. Both of
which aren't practical in bindings, especially given the
`Sub::Output` associated type is not bound by any trait bounds at
all (implying we cannot simply map the `sub` function to return an
opaque trait object).

Thus, for simplicity, we here simply seal `scoring::Time` and make
it effectively-private, ensuring the bindings don't need to bother
with it.

Implement Clone, Hash, PartialEq for ClosingTransaction

This is a public struct intended to be used as an object by users,
so it should likely have common implementations, given they're
trivial.

Implement Clone for InvalidShutdownScript

Users hopefully shouldn't have much of a reason to use this, but
the bindings may need it to ensure no leaking pointers over an ffi.

Store holder channel reserve and max-htlc-in-flight explicitly

Previously, `holder_selected_channel_reserve_satoshis` and
`holder_max_htlc_value_in_flight_msat` were constant functions
of the channel value satoshis. However, in the future we may allow
allow users to specify it. In order to do so, we'll need to track
them explicitly, including serializing them as appropriate.

We go ahead and do so here, in part as it will make testing
different counterparty-selected channel reserve values easier.

Explicitly support counterparty setting 0 channel reserve

A peer providing a channel_reserve_satoshis of 0 (or less than our
dust limit) is insecure, but only for them. Because some LSPs do it
with some level of trust of the clients (for a substantial UX
improvement), we explicitly allow it. Because its unlikely to
happen often in normal testing, we test it explicitly here.

Fix regression when reading `Event::PaymentReceived` in some cases

For some reason rustc was deciding on a type for the `Option` being
deserialized for us as `_user_payment_id`. This really, really,
absolutely should have been a compile failure - the type (with
methods called on it!) was ambiguous! Instead, rustc seems to have
been defaulting to `Option<()>`, causing us to read zero of the
eight bytes in the `user_payment_id` field, which returns an
`Err(InvalidValue)` error as TLVs must always be read fully.

This should likely be reported to rustc as its definitely a bug,
but I cannot seem to cause the same error on any kinda of
vaguely-minimized version of the same code.

Found by `chanmon_consistency` fuzz target.

Fix compilation in `payment` rustdoc examples

The samples were not valid rust, but previous versions of rustc had
a bug where they were accepted anyway. Latest rustc beta no longer
accepts these.

Score successful payment paths

Expand the Score trait with a payment_path_successful function for
scoring successful payment paths. Called by InvoicePayer's EventHandler
implementation when processing PaymentPathSuccessful events. May be used
by Score implementations to revert any channel penalties that were
applied by calls to payment_path_failed.

Decay channel failure penalty upon success

If a payment failed to route through a channel, a penalty is applied to
the channel in the future when finding a route. This penalty decays over
time. Immediately decay the penalty by one half life when a payment is
successfully routed through the channel.

Fix shift overflow in Scorer::channel_penalty_msat

An unchecked shift of more than 64 bits on u64 values causes a shift
overflow panic. This may happen if a channel is penalized only once and
(1) is not successfully routed through and (2) after 64 or more half
life decays. Use a checked shift to prevent this from happening.

Allow missing-docs on test-only macros

Prefer fully-specified paths in test macros

This avoids macros being context-specific use-dependent.

Continue after a single failure in `ChannelMonitor::update_monitor`

`ChannelMonitorUpdate`s may contain multiple updates, including, eg
a payment preimage after a commitment transaction update. While
such updates are generally not generated today, we shouldn't return
early out of the update loop, causing us to miss any updates after
an earlier update fails.

Always return failure in `update_monitor` after funding spend

Previously, monitor updates were allowed freely even after a
funding-spend transaction confirmed. This would allow a race
condition where we could receive a payment (including the
counterparty revoking their broadcasted state!) and accept it
without recourse as long as the ChannelMonitor receives the block
first, the full commitment update dance occurs after the block is
connected, and before the ChannelManager receives the block.

Obviously this is an incredibly contrived race given the
counterparty would be risking their full channel balance for it,
but its worth fixing nonetheless as it makes the potential
ChannelMonitor states simpler to reason about.

The test in this commit also tests the behavior changed in the
previous commit.

Drop `MonitorUpdateErr` in favor of opaque errors.

We don't expect users to ever change behavior based on the string
contained in a `MonitorUpdateErr`, except log it, so there's little
reason to not just log it ourselves and return a `()` for errors.

We do so here, simplifying the callsite in `ChainMonitor` as well.

Make APIError debug output more clear by including the variant

Add a simple test for ChainMonitor MonitorUpdate-holding behavior

Add a test for MonitorEvent holding when they complete out-of-order

Add trivial test of monitor update failure during block connection

Remove OnionV2 parsing support

OnionV2s don't (really) work on Tor anymore anyway, and the field
is set for removal in the BOLTs [1]. Sadly because of the way
addresses are parsed we have to continue to understand that type 3
addresses are 12 bytes long. Thus, for simplicity we keep the
`OnionV2` enum variant around and just make it an opaque 12 bytes,
with the documentation updated to note the deprecation.

[1] https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/940

Ensure ChannelManager methods are idempotent

During event handling, ChannelManager methods may need to be called as
indicated in the Event documentation. Ensure that these calls are
idempotent for the same event rather than panicking. This allows users
to persist events for later handling without needing to worry about
processing the same event twice (e.g., if ChannelManager is not
persisted but the events were, the restarted ChannelManager would return
some of the same events).

Define public getters for all feature flags

There's not a ton of reason not to do this, and moving it to the
macro removes some code.

Support the `channel_type` feature bit.

Note that this feature bit does absolutely nothing. We signal it
(as we already support channel type negotiation), but do not bother
to look to see if peers support it, as we don't care - we simply
look for the TLV entry and deduce if a peer supports channel type
negotiation from that.

The only behavioral change at all here is that we don't barf if a
peer sets channel type negotiation to required via the feature bit
(instead of failing the channel at open-time), but of course no
implementations do this, and likely won't for some time (if ever -
you can simply fail channels with unknown types later, and there's
no reason to refuse connections, really).

As defined in https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/906

Reduce force-closures with user fee estimators which round poorly

See comment for more

Upgrade to codecov uploader v2

Some time ago codecov stopped supporting their old v1 uploader, and
it seems they've now finally turned it off, so we aren't getting
any coverage reports anymore. Hopefully upgrading is pretty trivial.

Getter for the total channel balance

The existing balance getters subtract reserve, this one does not.

Separate ChannelAnnouncement and ChannelUpdate broadcast conditions

When a `ChannelUpdate` message is generated for broadcast as a part
of a `BroadcastChannelAnnouncement` event, it may be newer than our
previous `ChannelUpdate` and need to be broadcast. However, if the
`ChannelAnnouncement` had already been seen we wouldn't
re-broadcast either message as the `handle_channel_announcement`
call would fail, short-circuiting the condition to broadcast both.

Instead, we split the broadcast of each message as well as the
conditional so that we always attempt to handle each message and
update our local graph state, then broadcast the message if its
update was processed successfully.

Update `ChannelUpdate::timestamp` when channels are dis-/en-abled

We update the `Channel::update_time_counter` field (which is copied
into `ChannelUpdate::timestamp`) only when the channel is
initialized or closes, and when a new block is connected. However,
if a peer disconnects or reconnects, we may wish to generate
`ChannelUpdate` updates in between new blocks. In such a case, we
need to make sure the `timestamp` field is newer than any previous
updates' `timestamp` fields, which we do here by simply
incrementing it when the channel status is changed.

As a side effect of this we have to update
`test_background_processor` to ensure it eventually succeeds even
if the serialization of the `ChannelManager` changes after the test
begins.

Re-broadcast our own gossip even if its same as the last broadcast

Even if our gossip hasn't changed, we should be willing to
re-broadcast it to our peers. All our peers may have been
disconnected the last time we broadcasted it.

Add a comment describing `update_time_counter` and when its updated

Add a comment describing the timestamp field's use

DRY up payment failure macros in functional_test_utils

... with a more extensible expectation-checking framework for them.

Add a variant to `PendingOutboundPayment` for retries-exceeded

When a payer gives up trying to retry a payment, they don't know
for sure what the current state of the event queue is.
Specifically, they cannot be sure that there are not multiple
additional `PaymentPathFailed` or even `PaymentSuccess` events
pending which they will see later. Thus, they have a very hard
time identifying whether a payment has truly failed (and informing
the UI of that fact) or if it is still pending. See [1] for more
information.

In order to avoid this mess, we will resolve it here by having the
payer give `ChannelManager` a bit more information - when they
have given up on a payment - and using that to generate a
`PaymentFailed` event when all paths have failed.

This commit adds the neccessary storage and changes for the new
state inside `ChannelManager` and a public method to mark a payment
as failed, the next few commits will add the new `Event` and use
the new features in our `PaymentRetrier`.

[1] https://github.com/lightningdevkit/rust-lightning/issues/1164

Expose an event when a payment has failed and retries complete

When a payment fails, a payer needs to know when they can consider
a payment as fully-failed, and when only some of the HTLCs in the
payment have failed. This isn't possible with the current event
scheme, as discovered recently and as described in the previous
commit.

This adds a new event which describes when a payment is fully and
irrevocably failed, generating it only after the payment has
expired or been marked as expired with
`ChannelManager::mark_retries_exceeded` *and* all HTLCs for it
have failed. With this, a payer can more simply deduce when a
payment has failed and use that to remove payment state or
finalize a payment failure.

Use `Event::PaymentFailed` in `InvoicePayer` to remove retry count

This finally fixes the bug described in the previous commits where
we retry a payment after its retry count has expired due to early
removal of the payment from the retry count tracking map. A test is
also added which demonstrates the bug in previous versions and
which passes now.

Fixes #1164.

Make attempting to retry a succeeded payment an APIError, not Route

This is symmetric with the new failure once a payment is abandoned.

Updates Fee estimator docs to include a max return value for get_est_sat_per_1000_weight

Updates docs to include a max return value for get_est_sat_per_1000_weight

Adds max to both conversions

Additional detail

Add mpp_timeout and invalid_onion_payload descriptions & handling

Pin tokio to 1.14.0 in CI for older rustc's

Build no-std on 1.47 now that core2 supports it

DRY up network_graph tests substantially with message creation fns

Drop `allow_wallclock_use` feature in favor of simply using `std`

Fixes #1147.

Add a method to prune stale channels from `NetworkGraph`

We define "stale" as "haven't heard an updated channel_update in
two weeks", as described in BOLT 7.

We also filter out stale channels at write-time for `std` users, as
we can look up the current time.

Reject channel_update messages with timestamps too old or new

Because we time out channel info that is older than two weeks now,
we should also reject new channel info that is older than two
weeks, in addition to rejecting future channel info.

Automatically prune NetworkGraph of stale channels hourly in BP

Add get_inbound_payment_key_material to KeysInterface

This will allow us to retrieve key material for encrypting/decrypting inbound
payment info, in upcoming commits

Macro-ize checking that the total value of an MPP's parts is sane

This DRY-ed code will be used in upcoming commits when we stop storing inbound
payment data

Add get_single_block to chacha20 module

In the next commit, we'll want to get a single block from a chacha stream that
takes a 16-byte nonce.

Drop need to store pending inbound payments

and replace payment_secret with encrypted metadata

See docs on `inbound_payment::verify` for details

Also add min_value checks to all create_inbound_payment* methods

Add new invoice CreationError::InvalidAmount for use in checking `create_inbound_payment`

in an invoice creation utility. Note that if the error type of `create_inbound_payment` ever
changed, we'd be forced to update the invoice utility's callsite to handle the new error

Salt inbound payment ExpandedKey

Leftover feedback from #1177

create_inbound_payment: warn about dup hashes

Leftover feedback from #1177

inbound_payment: DRY verify method for use in getting preimage

in the next commit(s)

inbound_payment: Add utility to get payment preimage given hash/secret

User-requested feature

Remove trailing whitespace in the FeeEstimator interface

Update CHANGELOG for 0.0.104

Bump versions to 0.0.104/invoice 0.12

Swap around generic argument ordering in DefaultRouter for bindings

The bindings generation really should support default generic types
in where clauses, but currently does not. To avoid needing to add
support during the current release process, we simply swap around
the arguments to move them to the first <> instead of the where.

Add a constructor to MultiThreadedLockableScore

...as otherwise the struct is rather useless.

Add a C-not exported tag to `NetGraphMsgHandler.network_graph`

Swap around generic argument ordering in InvoicePayer for bindings

The bindings generation really should support generic bounds other
than Deref::Target in where clauses, but currently does not. To
avoid needing to add support during the current release process,
we simply swap around the arguments to move them to the first <>
instead of the where.

update repo name to use lightningdevkit

Log gossip rejections due to stale channel_updates at GOSSIP level

This further reduces noise at the TRACE level during initial gossip
sync.

Support building `cfg=c_bindings` with `no-std`

This will be needed for JavaScript bindings eventually.

Adapt lightning-invoice to no_std

Do not turn on bech32/std by default for lightning-invoice

Add a new `WarningMessage` message to send and receive warnings

Handle sending and receiving warning messages

Send warning messages when appropriate in gossip handling pipeline

Convert `shutdown` invalid script checks to warning messages

As required by the warning messages PR, we should simply warn our
counterparty in this case and let them try again, continuing to try
to use the channel until they tell us otherwise.

Send `warning` instead of `error` when we incounter bogus gossip

Rely on Error/Warning message data lengths being correct

In https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/950, the (somewhat
strange) requirement that error messages be handled even if the
length field is set larger than the size of the package was
removed. Here we change the code to drop the special handling for
this, opting to just fail to read the message if the length is
incorrect.

Set the SigHashType of remote htlc signatures w/ anchors to SinglePlusAnyoneCanPay

Isolated channelmonitor weight unit tests and added anchor loops

make WEIGHT{_REVOKED,}_{OFFERED,RECEIVED}_HTLC functions with opt_anchors parameter

Add unit test coverage for package::weight_{offered,received}_htlc

Convert COMMITMENT_TX_BASE_WEIGHT to anchor-aware function

Convert HTLC_{SUCCESS,TIMEOUT}_TX_WEIGHT to anchor-aware functions

Debit funder's output to cover anchors

Add anchor tests to outbound_commitment_test

Set opt_anchors for calls to CommitmentTransaction::new_with_auxiliary_htlc_data

Fixed comment on weight_received_htlc

Make lockorder consistent in channelmanager

This resolves a lockorder inversion in
`ChannelManager::finalize_claims` where `pending_outbound_payments`
is locked after `pending_events`, opposite of, for example, the
lockorder in `ChannelManager::fail_htlc_backwards_internal` where
`pending_outbound_payments` is locked at the top of the
`HTLCSource::OutboundRoute` handling and then `pending_events` is
locked at the end.

Fix some (non-bug) lock-order-inversions in tests

Check lockorders in tests with a trivial lockorder tracker

Fix build errors

Create script using p2wsh for comparison

Using p2wpkh for generating the payment script

spendable_outputs sanity check
vss96 added a commit to vss96/rust-lightning that referenced this pull request Jan 20, 2022
commit 1dff7564dd698c616e40c8ef208249202e3bef71
Author: vss96 <shettyvikas209@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Jan 19 23:19:32 2022 +0530

    spendable_outputs sanity check

commit 7cb7b1558e7be1e9e70d1e7fd01aeca6a060384b
Author: vss96 <shettyvikas209@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Jan 19 12:08:28 2022 +0530

    Using p2wpkh for generating the payment script

commit be70ba1f9a383715aa88aab777f39e2d5f875852
Author: vss96 <shettyvikas209@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Jan 19 00:58:41 2022 +0530

    Create script using p2wsh for comparison

commit 4c7d2c0e8cb6cd5d37d11b93b8deca99d339aa30
Author: vss96 <shettyvikas209@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 18 20:20:24 2022 +0530

    Fix build errors

commit 3c48ce338c3d7d243dd2c1d28d5efc9405fc0742
Merge: b647d10d 34cdca91
Author: Vikas <shettyvikas209@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 18 17:35:15 2022 +0530

    Merge branch 'main' into sanity_check

commit b647d10dcf9d1450656bcf4551b2ce3c25e0f3e3
Author: vss96 <shettyvikas209@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 18 17:30:19 2022 +0530

    Sanity check for ChannelManager and KeysInterface

commit 34cdca91baa0187d13969855129073c764f4c895
Merge: 89cbb6d7 8f007c7d
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Jan 14 16:59:42 2022 +0000

    Merge pull request #1238 from TheBlueMatt/2022-01-lockorder-checks

    Fix and test lockorder

commit 8f007c7dbb3635cd92b9fa78ca19dc06a842f6ee
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Thu Jan 13 01:00:43 2022 +0000

    Check lockorders in tests with a trivial lockorder tracker

commit 89cbb6d74b32b1d23090761dec216c942a846a04
Merge: a82067d3 9c2270c7
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Jan 14 04:10:14 2022 +0000

    Merge pull request #1229 from lightning-signer/2021-12-htlc-anchor-sighashtype

    anchors: Fix SigHashType and weight calculations for anchors

commit 9c2270c72225afa1b8b1ad14c61799e04bc93c7a
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Wed Jan 12 18:29:05 2022 -0800

    Fixed comment on weight_received_htlc

commit bee00124d2b5f36b6b2d8979cfc1c22e984b762c
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Wed Jan 12 17:10:07 2022 -0800

    Set opt_anchors for calls to CommitmentTransaction::new_with_auxiliary_htlc_data

commit 299b6657d53dc77e55d5fb85774747b5337c4092
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 4 14:53:44 2022 -0800

    Add anchor tests to outbound_commitment_test

commit 35a6e00b03835f87adbae0b3a4229f6a13b9ca8b
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 4 16:05:28 2022 -0800

    Debit funder's output to cover anchors

commit 557a83096f694a2e638361b65b828f52e979591a
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Wed Jan 5 13:40:08 2022 -0800

    Convert HTLC_{SUCCESS,TIMEOUT}_TX_WEIGHT to anchor-aware functions

commit 9566795c97ec241a7102b741475318747645fd91
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 4 15:54:54 2022 -0800

    Convert COMMITMENT_TX_BASE_WEIGHT to anchor-aware function

commit c47d014a8ef76018edd1d82185d6f783f406eed9
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Sun Jan 2 15:00:54 2022 -0800

    Add unit test coverage for package::weight_{offered,received}_htlc

commit 37001b8b0e730f37fbe66b5f29ec75b1b266155d
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 31 12:21:22 2021 -0800

    make WEIGHT{_REVOKED,}_{OFFERED,RECEIVED}_HTLC functions with opt_anchors parameter

commit 3a163d2c6152c83539469a8674d8a9f7bbabcbff
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 31 08:47:38 2021 -0800

    Isolated channelmonitor weight unit tests and added anchor loops

commit 8f09e5a7ff464109ca1d7de065f56635c17bd0ac
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Tue Dec 28 20:37:20 2021 -0800

    Set the SigHashType of remote htlc signatures w/ anchors to SinglePlusAnyoneCanPay

commit feb203d3b16538e279dba05fe3a8c6cbe1d9be97
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Thu Jan 13 01:51:29 2022 +0000

    Fix some (non-bug) lock-order-inversions in tests

commit 6ccd07bc2d6213061b2ae579ccad9cfef4bc02cd
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Wed Jan 12 19:58:08 2022 +0000

    Make lockorder consistent in channelmanager

    This resolves a lockorder inversion in
    `ChannelManager::finalize_claims` where `pending_outbound_payments`
    is locked after `pending_events`, opposite of, for example, the
    lockorder in `ChannelManager::fail_htlc_backwards_internal` where
    `pending_outbound_payments` is locked at the top of the
    `HTLCSource::OutboundRoute` handling and then `pending_events` is
    locked at the end.

commit a82067d3595a782d656f18d544145b547e27abc4
Merge: bb248617 d786bfae
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 11 22:52:44 2022 +0000

    Merge pull request #1013 from TheBlueMatt/2021-07-warning-msgs

commit d786bfaef27b9e49f71ac5b8bf5a4e02cd484f79
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Jan 7 20:11:31 2022 +0000

    Rely on Error/Warning message data lengths being correct

    In https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/950, the (somewhat
    strange) requirement that error messages be handled even if the
    length field is set larger than the size of the package was
    removed. Here we change the code to drop the special handling for
    this, opting to just fail to read the message if the length is
    incorrect.

commit 2d7b06e6194df42f171bde203500fe10e8b28370
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Jan 7 20:30:50 2022 +0000

    Send `warning` instead of `error` when we incounter bogus gossip

commit 26fe0f753dc5116ab6fe5d078c9f30a318559502
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Thu Sep 30 22:45:07 2021 +0000

    Convert `shutdown` invalid script checks to warning messages

    As required by the warning messages PR, we should simply warn our
    counterparty in this case and let them try again, continuing to try
    to use the channel until they tell us otherwise.

commit e137cfb3c48e11ee1ad1e1febdb6511b4dbbbcb4
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Thu Jul 22 16:06:33 2021 +0000

    Send warning messages when appropriate in gossip handling pipeline

commit 1b3249a1929929170bba9d2553d7a9c8670193e5
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Thu Jul 22 16:05:48 2021 +0000

    Handle sending and receiving warning messages

commit f676f5585f46eefbababdc19a5a90d5e0c77f0ca
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Thu Jul 22 15:25:13 2021 +0000

    Add a new `WarningMessage` message to send and receive warnings

commit bb248617a52c073d317538119a9dbe2703999993
Merge: b62b244c 1a779ce6
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Jan 10 18:34:40 2022 +0000

    Merge pull request #1230 from lightning-signer/2021-01-invoice-bech32-dep

    Do not turn on bech32/std by default for lightning-invoice

commit 1a779ce6583e53ea4fd62e0bc8a9897b477c7e60
Author: Devrandom <c1.devrandom@niftybox.net>
Date:   Sun Jan 9 12:26:14 2022 +0100

    Do not turn on bech32/std by default for lightning-invoice

commit b62b244c3c826523a81631037cd060bafef8e402
Merge: 94c41d8c 01915810
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Jan 6 19:25:36 2022 +0000

    Merge pull request #1223 from lightning-signer/2021-12-invoice-nostd

    Adapt lightning-invoice to no_std

commit 01915810d42506addbaef244b0cbb31e8b3856b5
Author: Devrandom <c1.devrandom@niftybox.net>
Date:   Wed Dec 22 17:43:25 2021 +0100

    Adapt lightning-invoice to no_std

commit 94c41d8c0ac6e0ae2409719e7ca67213cc14ecbf
Merge: 3ca63426 ffbef9fe
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Jan 5 21:01:06 2022 +0000

    Merge pull request #1226 from TheBlueMatt/2022-01-bindings-no-std

    Support building `cfg=c_bindings` with `no-std`

commit ffbef9fec72fa33ce86d3c68dbcebf45ebc34927
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Jan 4 22:34:15 2022 +0000

    Support building `cfg=c_bindings` with `no-std`

    This will be needed for JavaScript bindings eventually.

commit 3ca63426f98af6817516597b6ad762324bfd2ac4
Merge: 036ea119 d5a14359
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Jan 3 19:54:20 2022 +0000

    Merge pull request #1220 from TheBlueMatt/2021-12-stale-update-gossip-log

    Log gossip rejections due to stale channel_updates at GOSSIP level

commit 036ea119541553bdd17db84a48eb18e0232b2333
Merge: 56555900 d46c2a20
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 29 19:57:05 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1225 from hackerrdave/update-repo-lightningdevkit

    update repo name to use lightningdevkit

commit d46c2a20e125b3c5af6862ac556fc92a736c9864
Author: hackerrdave <dave@hackerrdave.com>
Date:   Sun Dec 26 22:53:16 2021 -0500

    update repo name to use lightningdevkit

commit 565559005ec241d8f4f45a373652eb4ee4e13b9c
Merge: 2a8a396f 7d1e1873
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Sun Dec 19 23:55:09 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1218 from TheBlueMatt/2021-12-minor-bindings-tweaks

    Minor Bindings Tweaks

commit d5a1435905a82045bd9a984421d180d0f12187a4
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sun Dec 19 20:13:38 2021 +0000

    Log gossip rejections due to stale channel_updates at GOSSIP level

    This further reduces noise at the TRACE level during initial gossip
    sync.

commit 7d1e1873f34b1de87ec9cfbe13c9111f892b5c8d
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Dec 18 19:52:11 2021 +0000

    Swap around generic argument ordering in InvoicePayer for bindings

    The bindings generation really should support generic bounds other
    than Deref::Target in where clauses, but currently does not. To
    avoid needing to add support during the current release process,
    we simply swap around the arguments to move them to the first <>
    instead of the where.

commit d26469a77a96bcf3717d321b6befce64661e8ed4
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Dec 18 03:43:34 2021 +0000

    Add a C-not exported tag to `NetGraphMsgHandler.network_graph`

commit ae4f6198db4bf1dd5ab708c625276143d53239ba
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Dec 18 03:38:15 2021 +0000

    Add a constructor to MultiThreadedLockableScore

    ...as otherwise the struct is rather useless.

commit 2a8a396f1ed612ed0cbd2b6cef7d1816b128c5c9
Merge: 1c157a23 27d5c7a2
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 17 23:30:54 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1217 from TheBlueMatt/2021-12-0.0.104

    Cut 0.0.104

commit 27d5c7a2106f163f1c0df462db4ca6247f891af2
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Dec 17 22:38:46 2021 +0000

    Swap around generic argument ordering in DefaultRouter for bindings

    The bindings generation really should support default generic types
    in where clauses, but currently does not. To avoid needing to add
    support during the current release process, we simply swap around
    the arguments to move them to the first <> instead of the where.

commit ec86e2a1a7a1b2cd680a46e2bdd4274dd39bb78c
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Dec 17 21:28:24 2021 +0000

    Bump versions to 0.0.104/invoice 0.12

commit 8f9d1c9a8cd9af70b7d93cf905ce3ba1352787c5
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Dec 17 01:49:39 2021 +0000

    Update CHANGELOG for 0.0.104

commit 1c157a2328d23079230143314819d0128ec314fd
Merge: 86d5944b 41cfd833
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 17 17:34:47 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1216 from valentinewallace/2021-12-preimage-getter

    Add utility for retrieving an LDK payment preimage

commit a3330acecfd50611a3b3ab09dc4dd564603bd4dc
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Dec 17 00:32:28 2021 +0000

    Remove trailing whitespace in the FeeEstimator interface

commit 41cfd833f1337c890d3fec0fe18bfa2c6bea75f2
Author: Valentine Wallace <vwallace@protonmail.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 13 18:40:16 2021 -0500

    inbound_payment: Add utility to get payment preimage given hash/secret

    User-requested feature

commit d734ad814e14097f1b1a053e8d63b3a84b1c9435
Author: Valentine Wallace <vwallace@protonmail.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 13 17:36:09 2021 -0500

    inbound_payment: DRY verify method for use in getting preimage

    in the next commit(s)

commit d20239bbeb28daf94b8ca34304a0e7c3a12a4808
Author: Valentine Wallace <vwallace@protonmail.com>
Date:   Thu Dec 16 16:27:13 2021 -0800

    create_inbound_payment: warn about dup hashes

    Leftover feedback from #1177

commit 6e0820ca197d8e318ad74ad959b17f70889434be
Author: Valentine Wallace <vwallace@protonmail.com>
Date:   Thu Dec 16 16:24:24 2021 -0800

    Salt inbound payment ExpandedKey

    Leftover feedback from #1177

commit 86d5944b0d4b85577d9eede80843dda445ad28e9
Merge: cec8ce0f d41499a2
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 17 00:15:24 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1177 from valentinewallace/2021-11-derivable-payment-secret

    Stop storing pending inbound payment data; instead make it derivable on receive

commit d41499a26084c828de6542380b0b615093bda954
Author: Valentine Wallace <vwallace@protonmail.com>
Date:   Thu Dec 9 17:41:33 2021 -0500

    Add new invoice CreationError::InvalidAmount for use in checking `create_inbound_payment`

    in an invoice creation utility. Note that if the error type of `create_inbound_payment` ever
    changed, we'd be forced to update the invoice utility's callsite to handle the new error

commit 846487555556d8465c5b7b811f976e78f265c48f
Author: Valentine Wallace <vwallace@protonmail.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 29 19:59:18 2021 -0500

    Drop need to store pending inbound payments

    and replace payment_secret with encrypted metadata

    See docs on `inbound_payment::verify` for details

    Also add min_value checks to all create_inbound_payment* methods

commit 1d516a6fc505783ce752f0289322ce73ae10bcf4
Author: Valentine Wallace <vwallace@protonmail.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 29 19:36:59 2021 -0500

    Add get_single_block to chacha20 module

    In the next commit, we'll want to get a single block from a chacha stream that
    takes a 16-byte nonce.

commit 063b7583c13e17e339fc9f3083ca3d54e2d2d050
Author: Valentine Wallace <vwallace@protonmail.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 22 16:53:18 2021 -0500

    Macro-ize checking that the total value of an MPP's parts is sane

    This DRY-ed code will be used in upcoming commits when we stop storing inbound
    payment data

commit 6dd1ec1feda39ee87f0b2cff7168751d827e0a43
Author: Valentine Wallace <vwallace@protonmail.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 29 12:50:47 2021 -0500

    Add get_inbound_payment_key_material to KeysInterface

    This will allow us to retrieve key material for encrypting/decrypting inbound
    payment info, in upcoming commits

commit cec8ce0fcbfb3073791d4427d8b155ab9ad5ba22
Merge: 6e27ca03 73e8dc41
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Dec 16 23:04:00 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1212 from TheBlueMatt/2021-12-timeout-graph

    Add a method to prune stale channels from NetworkGraph

commit 73e8dc41a6c277b001587d88426f0c0872f21a0f
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Wed Dec 15 18:59:15 2021 +0000

    Automatically prune NetworkGraph of stale channels hourly in BP

commit cd43ff4a5ed47cf67a3c553007b36de3e38b476b
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Dec 14 01:33:37 2021 +0000

    Reject channel_update messages with timestamps too old or new

    Because we time out channel info that is older than two weeks now,
    we should also reject new channel info that is older than two
    weeks, in addition to rejecting future channel info.

commit 4677e14c007a5453613afc20b088cbe938251226
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Dec 10 06:46:29 2021 +0000

    Add a method to prune stale channels from `NetworkGraph`

    We define "stale" as "haven't heard an updated channel_update in
    two weeks", as described in BOLT 7.

    We also filter out stale channels at write-time for `std` users, as
    we can look up the current time.

commit c575429639a388ef3d5fc2b036163914bc947c57
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Dec 10 05:57:30 2021 +0000

    Drop `allow_wallclock_use` feature in favor of simply using `std`

    Fixes #1147.

commit 11d644824efc78624330a7acbc96eabf9d481e89
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Wed Dec 15 22:38:13 2021 +0000

    DRY up network_graph tests substantially with message creation fns

commit 6e27ca0316ee161ae328394606d708b1d4fd8ab0
Merge: 064d7099 01ef55ae
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Dec 16 17:44:21 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1214 from TheBlueMatt/2021-12-fix-tokio-msrv-bump

commit 01ef55ae86d9fce4b1741c542b8a0d77081a3163
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Thu Dec 16 02:21:48 2021 +0000

    Build no-std on 1.47 now that core2 supports it

commit 144145e4f93e7d34c8034dceb920f367aee0ae4a
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Thu Dec 16 02:10:09 2021 +0000

    Pin tokio to 1.14.0 in CI for older rustc's

commit 064d709910df70403e84176804c9dcb137b73572
Merge: 88a86d12 e88c7210
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 15 23:32:30 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1148 from dunxen/2021-11-new-onion-errors

    Add mpp_timeout and invalid_onion_payload descriptions

commit 88a86d126f1bab0af8270a6388843dcc4a354e70
Merge: 54114c9d 0c34737e
Author: Conor Okus <conor.okus@hotmail.co.uk>
Date:   Wed Dec 15 16:15:21 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1211 from ConorOkus/2021-11-add-max-conversion

    Update docs to add max return value to conversion list

commit 54114c9d858fba00d0885d06419f4650629bf6c7
Merge: 09714e6f 05d7a33a
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 15 04:58:46 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1202 from TheBlueMatt/2021-12-fix-retries-races

    Fix payment retry races and inform users when a payment fails

commit 05d7a33a581076fbea1e9d626c40e0c3c44031b1
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Mon Dec 13 17:41:36 2021 +0000

    Make attempting to retry a succeeded payment an APIError, not Route

    This is symmetric with the new failure once a payment is abandoned.

commit 3086bd8c8e3f4c1d2c5fa99279f516817ce05587
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Dec 4 23:41:37 2021 +0000

    Use `Event::PaymentFailed` in `InvoicePayer` to remove retry count

    This finally fixes the bug described in the previous commits where
    we retry a payment after its retry count has expired due to early
    removal of the payment from the retry count tracking map. A test is
    also added which demonstrates the bug in previous versions and
    which passes now.

    Fixes #1164.

commit 7782d0a1ef9fb4e9d26f78a042da16939708d697
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Dec 10 00:28:24 2021 +0000

    Expose an event when a payment has failed and retries complete

    When a payment fails, a payer needs to know when they can consider
    a payment as fully-failed, and when only some of the HTLCs in the
    payment have failed. This isn't possible with the current event
    scheme, as discovered recently and as described in the previous
    commit.

    This adds a new event which describes when a payment is fully and
    irrevocably failed, generating it only after the payment has
    expired or been marked as expired with
    `ChannelManager::mark_retries_exceeded` *and* all HTLCs for it
    have failed. With this, a payer can more simply deduce when a
    payment has failed and use that to remove payment state or
    finalize a payment failure.

commit 0b3240ee6a6e1baeafaed9e766997098be588358
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Dec 3 19:57:37 2021 +0000

    Add a variant to `PendingOutboundPayment` for retries-exceeded

    When a payer gives up trying to retry a payment, they don't know
    for sure what the current state of the event queue is.
    Specifically, they cannot be sure that there are not multiple
    additional `PaymentPathFailed` or even `PaymentSuccess` events
    pending which they will see later. Thus, they have a very hard
    time identifying whether a payment has truly failed (and informing
    the UI of that fact) or if it is still pending. See [1] for more
    information.

    In order to avoid this mess, we will resolve it here by having the
    payer give `ChannelManager` a bit more information - when they
    have given up on a payment - and using that to generate a
    `PaymentFailed` event when all paths have failed.

    This commit adds the neccessary storage and changes for the new
    state inside `ChannelManager` and a public method to mark a payment
    as failed, the next few commits will add the new `Event` and use
    the new features in our `PaymentRetrier`.

    [1] https://github.com/lightningdevkit/rust-lightning/issues/1164

commit 8c9615e8d6be6d4e3ff2d861a8a30266217672b2
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Dec 4 23:41:01 2021 +0000

    DRY up payment failure macros in functional_test_utils

    ... with a more extensible expectation-checking framework for them.

commit e88c7210f81d5c09d9f60f7f9d6946de4f18146f
Author: Duncan Dean <duncangleeddean@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Oct 30 10:25:44 2021 +0200

    Add mpp_timeout and invalid_onion_payload descriptions & handling

commit 0c34737e3512e7e254a93ce6fa44d35843a594d5
Author: Conor Okus <cokus@cokus-macbookpro.local>
Date:   Wed Dec 8 17:15:57 2021 +0000

    Updates Fee estimator docs to include a max return value for get_est_sat_per_1000_weight

    Updates docs to include a max return value for get_est_sat_per_1000_weight

    Adds max to both conversions

    Additional detail

commit 09714e6fe286b8cd5863b616748362b76c2fbdf0
Merge: 61518f97 0fe2aef0
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Dec 9 18:21:55 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1169 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-fix-update-announcements

    Fix announcements of our own gossip

commit 0fe2aef0e6f12838e05521d3f38a51e7c03e5380
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Thu Dec 9 03:49:50 2021 +0000

    Add a comment describing the timestamp field's use

commit 61518f97212fd6a4c40cdd62a3ee5ab7a15d1971
Merge: 3cf1b15b 02a9f92e
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 8 02:24:32 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1203 from lightning-signer/2021-12-value-to-self

    Getter for the total channel balance

commit 3cf1b15b787cdbb3160e2ca15c63df8edd01433a
Merge: cd4dc39a 4fc7bcee
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 8 01:01:34 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1210 from TheBlueMatt/2021-12-new-codecod-upload

    Upgrade to codecov uploader v2

commit 4fc7bcee5849bf362a7fa1052817d5b6f378e463
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Dec 7 19:17:57 2021 +0000

    Upgrade to codecov uploader v2

    Some time ago codecov stopped supporting their old v1 uploader, and
    it seems they've now finally turned it off, so we aren't getting
    any coverage reports anymore. Hopefully upgrading is pretty trivial.

commit cd4dc39a8c4732bea1a3221617f86e34dfb7efb8
Merge: cd9cd47f d5e70ad1
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Dec 7 20:11:47 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1208 from TheBlueMatt/2021-12-less-force-close

    Reduce force-closures with user fee estimators which round poorly

commit cd9cd47f686c0ac6543e05fd23fe67d74407c409
Merge: 3ec529d7 8f4a22fe
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Dec 7 19:28:29 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1205 from TheBlueMatt/2021-12-new-feature-bit

    Support the channel_type feature bit.

commit d5e70ad185137d2b23744aeaaa0116a0b5b80372
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Dec 7 17:23:42 2021 +0000

    Reduce force-closures with user fee estimators which round poorly

    See comment for more

commit 8f4a22fe310a0a1643a82a5d3e17617da000b912
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Mon Dec 6 00:18:59 2021 +0000

    Support the `channel_type` feature bit.

    Note that this feature bit does absolutely nothing. We signal it
    (as we already support channel type negotiation), but do not bother
    to look to see if peers support it, as we don't care - we simply
    look for the TLV entry and deduce if a peer supports channel type
    negotiation from that.

    The only behavioral change at all here is that we don't barf if a
    peer sets channel type negotiation to required via the feature bit
    (instead of failing the channel at open-time), but of course no
    implementations do this, and likely won't for some time (if ever -
    you can simply fail channels with unknown types later, and there's
    no reason to refuse connections, really).

    As defined in https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/906

commit 02a9f92ea4f345b99e0d77b37018b23cb63a0516
Author: Devrandom <c1.devrandom@niftybox.net>
Date:   Sun Dec 5 12:42:25 2021 +0100

    Getter for the total channel balance

    The existing balance getters subtract reserve, this one does not.

commit 3ec529d7cc06e15c0d55161e30b931ac115fac95
Merge: 9c6961ea c453d041
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Dec 7 00:42:02 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1201 from jkczyz/2021-12-idempotent-channelmanager

    Ensure ChannelManager methods are idempotent

commit c453d04137997f8ca2f79ae123b4915062e2f369
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 3 13:04:58 2021 -0600

    Ensure ChannelManager methods are idempotent

    During event handling, ChannelManager methods may need to be called as
    indicated in the Event documentation. Ensure that these calls are
    idempotent for the same event rather than panicking. This allows users
    to persist events for later handling without needing to worry about
    processing the same event twice (e.g., if ChannelManager is not
    persisted but the events were, the restarted ChannelManager would return
    some of the same events).

commit 9c6961ea8463580810a591474fcae819b0433b16
Merge: d47aebca 361639de
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 6 22:49:18 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1204 from TheBlueMatt/2021-12-no-torv2

    Remove OnionV2 parsing support

commit d47aebca38ca8bfbd06f57052ed2712121593d6f
Merge: ea892865 1b88f163
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Dec 6 19:35:58 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1130 from TheBlueMatt/2021-10-mon-fail-after-conf

    Always return failure in update_monitor after funding spend

commit 1b88f1638e5d743dc827b5f0e1ccd35f00b69907
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sun Nov 28 17:13:38 2021 +0000

    Add trivial test of monitor update failure during block connection

commit 9fe0cf19f6dba5895bcb21c7158c04fbc90c1fb6
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Oct 19 23:44:29 2021 +0000

    Add a test for MonitorEvent holding when they complete out-of-order

commit fa62775f9d2306051f0134a9d6d0183e9f246623
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sun Oct 17 21:24:39 2021 +0000

    Add a simple test for ChainMonitor MonitorUpdate-holding behavior

commit 6bcb270ae10472a1dd28a3211e80257b1a2b1fd1
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sun Oct 17 21:24:53 2021 +0000

    Make APIError debug output more clear by including the variant

commit 87b687962237c3bfc596a0963b1ef2bc2e9ba6f7
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Mon Nov 29 21:36:12 2021 +0000

    Drop `MonitorUpdateErr` in favor of opaque errors.

    We don't expect users to ever change behavior based on the string
    contained in a `MonitorUpdateErr`, except log it, so there's little
    reason to not just log it ourselves and return a `()` for errors.

    We do so here, simplifying the callsite in `ChainMonitor` as well.

commit 25542b8157e95e362e097b73a366da3f8bfe962d
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sun Oct 17 21:28:50 2021 +0000

    Always return failure in `update_monitor` after funding spend

    Previously, monitor updates were allowed freely even after a
    funding-spend transaction confirmed. This would allow a race
    condition where we could receive a payment (including the
    counterparty revoking their broadcasted state!) and accept it
    without recourse as long as the ChannelMonitor receives the block
    first, the full commitment update dance occurs after the block is
    connected, and before the ChannelManager receives the block.

    Obviously this is an incredibly contrived race given the
    counterparty would be risking their full channel balance for it,
    but its worth fixing nonetheless as it makes the potential
    ChannelMonitor states simpler to reason about.

    The test in this commit also tests the behavior changed in the
    previous commit.

commit aa5e5f967375eb31d8b0d0ed7f20ef31242693f7
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Jul 23 15:49:24 2021 +0000

    Define public getters for all feature flags

    There's not a ton of reason not to do this, and moving it to the
    macro removes some code.

commit 361639decf9c98ff43d228415e3cab5955e2b973
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Mon Dec 6 00:12:35 2021 +0000

    Remove OnionV2 parsing support

    OnionV2s don't (really) work on Tor anymore anyway, and the field
    is set for removal in the BOLTs [1]. Sadly because of the way
    addresses are parsed we have to continue to understand that type 3
    addresses are 12 bytes long. Thus, for simplicity we keep the
    `OnionV2` enum variant around and just make it an opaque 12 bytes,
    with the documentation updated to note the deprecation.

    [1] https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/940

commit ea89286569c95c4eb9a692f9aaf9f1e647d012ef
Merge: a3e4af0b 857b4c08
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Dec 3 21:04:41 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1197 from jkczyz/2021-11-score-successful-payment-path

    Score successful payment paths

commit 857b4c08a5870025a3aeb5e606972ef375d4bbea
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 30 22:57:32 2021 -0600

    Fix shift overflow in Scorer::channel_penalty_msat

    An unchecked shift of more than 64 bits on u64 values causes a shift
    overflow panic. This may happen if a channel is penalized only once and
    (1) is not successfully routed through and (2) after 64 or more half
    life decays. Use a checked shift to prevent this from happening.

commit d28d6a5403682d2d1539bf73552a4490a2309578
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 30 18:27:08 2021 -0600

    Decay channel failure penalty upon success

    If a payment failed to route through a channel, a penalty is applied to
    the channel in the future when finding a route. This penalty decays over
    time. Immediately decay the penalty by one half life when a payment is
    successfully routed through the channel.

commit c36bf9249978dce2b72b3b67d01e22c6c8d78431
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 30 17:16:05 2021 -0600

    Score successful payment paths

    Expand the Score trait with a payment_path_successful function for
    scoring successful payment paths. Called by InvoicePayer's EventHandler
    implementation when processing PaymentPathSuccessful events. May be used
    by Score implementations to revert any channel penalties that were
    applied by calls to payment_path_failed.

commit a3e4af0bb800a7fbc9d7908a41706d211eeda835
Merge: 0cdea66b ef246ed7
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Dec 1 20:14:14 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1196 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-bad-rustdoc

    Fix compilation in `payment` rustdoc examples

commit ef246ed7862efc8c9be42f2c27eecb43d22e6b97
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Nov 30 21:01:39 2021 +0000

    Fix compilation in `payment` rustdoc examples

    The samples were not valid rust, but previous versions of rustc had
    a bug where they were accepted anyway. Latest rustc beta no longer
    accepts these.

commit 0cdea66b0e73d45b2a137eed145a294b7d713cc4
Merge: 9fcc626e e62bd9d1
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 30 15:35:27 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1195 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-chanman-read-regression

    Fix regression when reading `Event::PaymentReceived` in some cases

commit e62bd9d137e8e82ad38b820c7bd34b229b241fe9
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Mon Nov 29 20:05:35 2021 +0000

    Fix regression when reading `Event::PaymentReceived` in some cases

    For some reason rustc was deciding on a type for the `Option` being
    deserialized for us as `_user_payment_id`. This really, really,
    absolutely should have been a compile failure - the type (with
    methods called on it!) was ambiguous! Instead, rustc seems to have
    been defaulting to `Option<()>`, causing us to read zero of the
    eight bytes in the `user_payment_id` field, which returns an
    `Err(InvalidValue)` error as TLVs must always be read fully.

    This should likely be reported to rustc as its definitely a bug,
    but I cannot seem to cause the same error on any kinda of
    vaguely-minimized version of the same code.

    Found by `chanmon_consistency` fuzz target.

commit 9fcc626ee4d23a276fc8dd87ddb2538f4d5565f9
Merge: e9774aeb 25f4a54a
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 29 21:02:36 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1163 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-support-insecure-counterparty

    Explicitly support counterparty setting 0 channel reserve

commit 25f4a54a2bdda91232a62034befc3c6d20611058
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Nov 9 21:25:33 2021 +0000

    Explicitly support counterparty setting 0 channel reserve

    A peer providing a channel_reserve_satoshis of 0 (or less than our
    dust limit) is insecure, but only for them. Because some LSPs do it
    with some level of trust of the clients (for a substantial UX
    improvement), we explicitly allow it. Because its unlikely to
    happen often in normal testing, we test it explicitly here.

commit e9774aeb2eaf27dccd2d3d4422b65040995bdc9b
Merge: 1a743672 f118bb77
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 29 16:56:23 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1189 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-trivial-impls

    Derive `Clone` and friends on additional public structs

commit f118bb776a5d242916f836e538511cd70f6d01a4
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Oct 19 06:20:12 2021 +0000

    Implement Clone for InvalidShutdownScript

    Users hopefully shouldn't have much of a reason to use this, but
    the bindings may need it to ensure no leaking pointers over an ffi.

commit 04d0cca87293f5a47812d19920686755892f8446
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Oct 19 06:19:28 2021 +0000

    Implement Clone, Hash, PartialEq for ClosingTransaction

    This is a public struct intended to be used as an object by users,
    so it should likely have common implementations, given they're
    trivial.

commit 37c6c18789151b2a8c7c3b7e4c1d98f7f86e906a
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sun Oct 17 21:26:04 2021 +0000

    Continue after a single failure in `ChannelMonitor::update_monitor`

    `ChannelMonitorUpdate`s may contain multiple updates, including, eg
    a payment preimage after a commitment transaction update. While
    such updates are generally not generated today, we shouldn't return
    early out of the update loop, causing us to miss any updates after
    an earlier update fails.

commit 1ce922c631aac879b3569047a8f17e2a5df5e76a
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sun Oct 17 21:23:51 2021 +0000

    Prefer fully-specified paths in test macros

    This avoids macros being context-specific use-dependent.

commit 63698ecbbfec96998257424e0b09224182a81239
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Wed Oct 20 01:35:01 2021 +0000

    Allow missing-docs on test-only macros

commit 1a743672b92a65e3d401a11001354f3b514bf956
Merge: 937403ed 3539f270
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 24 20:03:14 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1184 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-c-bindings-tweaks

    C Bindings Compatibility Tweaks

commit 3539f270c47ec8b525bac65fce2b85c94eb55be9
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Mon Nov 22 18:00:08 2021 +0000

    Seal `scoring::Time` and only use `Instant` or `Eternity` publicly

    `scoring::Time` exists in part to make testing the passage of time
    in `Scorer` practical. To allow no-std users to provide a time
    source it was exposed as a trait as well. However, it seems
    somewhat unlikely that a no-std user is going to have a use for
    providing their own time source (otherwise they wouldn't be a
    no-std user), and likely they won't have a graph in memory either.

    `scoring::Time` as currently written is also exceptionally hard to
    write C bindings for - the C bindings trait mappings relies on the
    ability to construct trait implementations at runtime with function
    pointers (i.e. `dyn Trait`s). `scoring::Time`, on the other hand,
    is a supertrait of `core::ops::Sub` which requires a `sub` method
    which takes a type parameter and returns a type parameter. Both of
    which aren't practical in bindings, especially given the
    `Sub::Output` associated type is not bound by any trait bounds at
    all (implying we cannot simply map the `sub` function to return an
    opaque trait object).

    Thus, for simplicity, we here simply seal `scoring::Time` and make
    it effectively-private, ensuring the bindings don't need to bother
    with it.

commit a173ded03f84193f8da14301e81fdec419c5e441
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Mon Nov 22 03:27:17 2021 +0000

    Make `Score : Writeable` in c_bindings and impl on `LockedScore`

    Ultimately we likely need to wrap the locked `Score` in a struct
    that exposes writeable somehow, but because all traits have to be
    fully concretized for C bindings we'll still need `Writeable` on
    all `Score` in order to expose `Writeable` on the locked score.
    Otherwise, we'll only have a `LockedScore` with a `Score` visible
    that only has the `Score` methods, never the original type.

commit 937403ed780f63a8a48fe1939f9af23b12d04f9c
Merge: ef86a3e2 4831de41
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 24 16:31:32 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1186 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-fix-log-select

    Fix the `max_level_trace` feature

commit 4831de41ec40f842148358592da8c1ded7e2d523
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Nov 23 23:03:34 2021 +0000

    Test all log-limiting features in CI

commit 31e592bedf0899dc425036d1518dd83fb0161609
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Nov 23 23:03:13 2021 +0000

    Fix compilation with the max_level_trace feature

commit d2ac683f4e6267b1ae8997a97b1c1dec1cd540c2
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Nov 16 20:55:10 2021 +0000

    Add a comment describing `update_time_counter` and when its updated

commit 391fbfbe1abbd011395542f5f0f96dbc57b8655e
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Nov 13 01:54:54 2021 +0000

    Re-broadcast our own gossip even if its same as the last broadcast

    Even if our gossip hasn't changed, we should be willing to
    re-broadcast it to our peers. All our peers may have been
    disconnected the last time we broadcasted it.

commit 8f89371bae42d127f28b4362322682fe22718175
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Nov 13 01:06:09 2021 +0000

    Update `ChannelUpdate::timestamp` when channels are dis-/en-abled

    We update the `Channel::update_time_counter` field (which is copied
    into `ChannelUpdate::timestamp`) only when the channel is
    initialized or closes, and when a new block is connected. However,
    if a peer disconnects or reconnects, we may wish to generate
    `ChannelUpdate` updates in between new blocks. In such a case, we
    need to make sure the `timestamp` field is newer than any previous
    updates' `timestamp` fields, which we do here by simply
    incrementing it when the channel status is changed.

    As a side effect of this we have to update
    `test_background_processor` to ensure it eventually succeeds even
    if the serialization of the `ChannelManager` changes after the test
    begins.

commit 74828d243567af448cec5f09eb2d6a8eeed3ca48
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Nov 13 00:27:05 2021 +0000

    Separate ChannelAnnouncement and ChannelUpdate broadcast conditions

    When a `ChannelUpdate` message is generated for broadcast as a part
    of a `BroadcastChannelAnnouncement` event, it may be newer than our
    previous `ChannelUpdate` and need to be broadcast. However, if the
    `ChannelAnnouncement` had already been seen we wouldn't
    re-broadcast either message as the `handle_channel_announcement`
    call would fail, short-circuiting the condition to broadcast both.

    Instead, we split the broadcast of each message as well as the
    conditional so that we always attempt to handle each message and
    update our local graph state, then broadcast the message if its
    update was processed successfully.

commit f69311ccff517f01211415461db666db22290232
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Nov 9 21:12:30 2021 +0000

    Store holder channel reserve and max-htlc-in-flight explicitly

    Previously, `holder_selected_channel_reserve_satoshis` and
    `holder_max_htlc_value_in_flight_msat` were constant functions
    of the channel value satoshis. However, in the future we may allow
    allow users to specify it. In order to do so, we'll need to track
    them explicitly, including serializing them as appropriate.

    We go ahead and do so here, in part as it will make testing
    different counterparty-selected channel reserve values easier.

commit ef86a3e20952a96f7b646a9a4154aa5dc220147a
Merge: 19191b45 13e4fd58
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 23 20:46:38 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1162 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-fix-accept-chan-checks

    Correct initial commitment tx fee affordability checks on open

commit 19191b450c8f07e7b703ec83eabaa0d268757bd7
Merge: 2b789578 2c4f16d5
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 23 20:39:28 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1178 from jkczyz/2021-11-payment-path-successful

    Generate PaymentPathSuccessful event for each path

commit 2b78957888b86760bb16325a23302d9c979b5602
Merge: ba50dd57 530abc5e
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 23 19:37:09 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1176 from lightning-signer/2021-11-htlc-anchors

    Add anchors support for HTLCs

commit 2c4f16d5e39e6d4e90d1b9836cceaad11810fbaa
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 18 16:24:14 2021 -0600

    Generate PaymentPathSuccessful event for each path

    A single PaymentSent event is generated when a payment is fulfilled.
    This is occurs when the preimage is revealed on the first claimed HTLC.
    For subsequent HTLCs, the event is not generated.

    In order to score channels involved with a successful payments, the
    scorer must be notified of each successful path involved in the payment.
    Add a PaymentPathSuccessful event for this purpose. Generate it whenever
    a part is removed from a pending outbound payment. This avoids duplicate
    events when reconnecting to a peer.

commit 530abc5efd96da693316f2c45c6169c1ee7064e6
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 16 11:40:27 2021 -0800

    Add test vectors for get_htlc_redeemscript wrt anchors

commit 50d81220df0d1f73541f39863657ca9bde193afc
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 16 09:27:33 2021 -0800

    Adjust HTLC_{SUCCESS,TIMEOUT}_TX_WEIGHT when anchors used

commit 6c36e011a80cd3d02db8591fb9a19111dceecb86
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 15 19:39:39 2021 -0800

    Add anchor support to build_htlc_transaction

commit c077f36b4b231b05b9c6bfadd5ef0c017b17eaa0
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 15 18:50:57 2021 -0800

    Increase visibility of anchor related methods

commit 3efcbab5d42d5c2cd7d37ce18a8bcca211569bb8
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 15 18:03:46 2021 -0800

    Add anchor support to commitment HTLC outputs

commit 016eb96fc7170bdbab238292d3cc9338c2a66eb9
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sun Nov 21 22:29:48 2021 +0000

    Support `logger::Record` in C by String-ing the fmt::Arguments

    This adds a new (non-feature) cfg argument `c_bindings` which will
    be set when building C bindings. With this, we can (slightly) tweak
    behavior and API based on whether we are being built for Rust or C
    users.

    Ideally we'd never need this, but as long as we can keep the API
    consistent-enough to avoid material code drift, this gives us a
    cheap way of doing the "right" thing for both C and Rust when the
    two are in tension.

    We also move lightning-background-processor to support the same
    MSRV as the main lightning crate, instead of only
    lightning-net-tokio's MSRV.

commit 13e4fd586ed0c8439dcada150c4fffa33fa67db9
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Wed Nov 10 04:40:33 2021 +0000

    Test fixed channel reserve checks on channel open

commit 940ef05371221138a930b1afc1243cb1cdf63873
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Wed Nov 10 01:36:26 2021 +0000

    Correct initial commitment tx fee affordability checks on open

    Previously, we would reject inbound channels if the funder wasn't
    able to meet our channel reserve on their first commitment
    transaction only if they also failed to push enough to us for us
    to not meet their initial channel reserve as well.

    There's not a lot of reason to care about us meeting their reserve,
    however - its largely expected that they may not push enough to us
    in the initial open to meet it, and its not actually our problem if
    they don't.

    Further, we used our own fee, instead of the channel's actual fee,
    to calculate fee affordability of the initial commitment
    transaction.

    We resolve both issues here, rewriting the combined affordability
    check conditionals in inbound channel open handling and adding a
    fee affordability check for outbound channels as well.

    The prior code may have allowed a counterparty to start the channel
    with "no punishment" states - violating the reason for the reserve
    threshold.

commit 1d30e06893ff6e19fbbe472ea74ef150f296cbfc
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Wed Nov 10 03:44:04 2021 +0000

    Rewrite test_update_fee_that_funder_cannot_afford to avoid magic

    Instead of magic hard-coded constants, its better for tests to
    derive the values used so that they change if constants are changed
    and so that it is easier to re-derive constants in the future as
    needed.

commit a33d3b98d7c6c4c786e53f5c904cb8620ec54e24
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Mon Nov 15 23:22:08 2021 +0000

    Make Channel::commit_tx_fee_msat static and take fee explicitly

    This may avoid risk of bugs in the future as it requires the caller
    to think about the fee being used, not just blindly use the current
    (committed) channel feerate.

commit ba50dd57868a78d00ed1a3c7a9089cf39d3ca235
Merge: 22398853 c3c0e602
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 22 22:45:51 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1054 from ariard/2021-08-check-outbound-feerate

    Check for outbound feerate update affordability before sending

commit 22398853c97966f42c709669fff3c63486d82993
Merge: 3cb3d18e 1180b633
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 22 21:55:06 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1168 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-mpp-routing-fixes

    Fix MPP routefinding when we first collect 95% of payment value

commit c3c0e60226c594f8a5b949b424e74078fd7a24ce
Author: Antoine Riard <dev@ariard.me>
Date:   Sun Nov 21 21:42:58 2021 -0500

    Check outbound update_fee affordance incremented with holding cell HTLCs

commit 1180b633b409029b45c5dbe31b698eaabc79f81a
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Mon Nov 8 03:17:34 2021 +0000

    Fix MPP routefinding when we first collect 95% of payment value

    See comment in new test for more details.

commit 3cb3d18e1d3a7ab8f1ecaa3923faaf7a6887b062
Merge: 58539b84 3b4b74bc
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 22 18:58:56 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1145 from tnull/add_gossip_log_level

    Introduce GOSSIP log level to PeerHandler

commit 3b4b74bc6643fbc87e252ad346263fdc22048e51
Author: Elias Rohrer <elias.rohrer@tu-berlin.de>
Date:   Mon Nov 22 18:19:08 2021 +0100

    Add a new log-level for gossip messages.

commit 58539b8440e62dbfe54085949ab6246f4f93cba5
Merge: 1f170dba a4822e5b
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 22 16:40:37 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1180 from valentinewallace/2021-11-remove-user-pmt-id

    Remove user_payment_id

commit 1f170dba02c45b061116bbb5f1f82a329b6c9a89
Merge: 293e5f21 dea1310c
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 22 15:41:19 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1182 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-fix-txid-log

    Trivial Logging Fixes

commit efd9ad22fc7d7c3ab131a7fc08b2aa1e1f46c1c0
Author: Antoine Riard <dev@ariard.me>
Date:   Thu Nov 18 21:23:41 2021 -0500

    Introduce CommitmentStats

commit 40f48def109c61d6b569e03113820ee042837d1b
Author: Antoine Riard <dev@ariard.me>
Date:   Mon Sep 27 20:14:06 2021 -0400

    Re-add `test_max_dust_htlc_exposure`

commit dea1310c55171f03a23dc8d76b0f5cda666a93bf
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Nov 20 22:49:11 2021 +0000

    Ensure current channel state is logged for all channels on startup

commit 0b072834ab92081bba4ec907b39f1aa78953016c
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Nov 20 22:27:10 2021 +0000

    Correct txid logging to reverse bytes.

    We also take this opportunity to log the channel being closed when
    one is closed by an on-chain spend of the funding output.

commit 293e5f21ffd286a2037efcf52a025205e624e744
Merge: 8d886ee9 e81ec4a5
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 20 03:26:24 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1027 from TheBlueMatt/2021-07-check-dust

    Check all outputs meet the dust threshold in `check_spends!()`

commit ab11f450b67628284e80c28bce2b7d1e9033e97e
Author: Antoine Riard <dev@ariard.me>
Date:   Sat Aug 21 18:52:05 2021 -0400

    Check we won't overflow `max_dust_htlc_exposure_msat` at outbound feerate update

commit a4822e5b27b7bffbae2e5337709c75f7c18dc800
Author: Valentine Wallace <vwallace@protonmail.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 12 14:48:39 2021 -0500

    Remove user_payment_id

    In upcoming commits, we'll be making the payment secret and payment hash/preimage
    derivable from info about the payment + a node secret. This means we don't
    need to store any info about incoming payments and can eventually get rid of the
    channelmanager::pending_inbound_payments map.

commit e81ec4a5adc1b4775ff650a7cd962ab4ea69e30f
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Jul 31 18:33:57 2021 +0000

    Check all outputs meet the dust threshold in check_spends!()

commit 9c1c7c496c34d274bfd66f04810676d215d2e904
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sat Jul 31 22:19:45 2021 +0000

    Limit minimum output size to the dust limit when RBF-bumping

commit 31975c5994c8daca5b69c7c3b7d5466409ae8c2d
Author: Antoine Riard <dev@ariard.me>
Date:   Sat Aug 21 18:05:51 2021 -0400

    Cancel the outbound feerate update if above what we can afford

commit ee7c5b572b84bfa0a2d88c72ed7032297869b130
Author: Antoine Riard <dev@ariard.me>
Date:   Tue Oct 19 13:29:50 2021 -0400

    Introduce new helper commit_tx_fee_sat

commit 8d886ee92439fdda911fd43887cd7e39d1b41c75
Merge: 2b4ca9e9 e7b2bca1
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 17 19:06:19 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1173 from tnull/add_accept_inbound_channels_option

    Add 'accept_inbound_channels' config option.

commit e7b2bca1d6b58ff9e2ccc3c0ca7d3c9afadb67e2
Author: Elias Rohrer <elias.rohrer@tu-berlin.de>
Date:   Wed Nov 17 18:54:47 2021 +0100

    Add 'accept_inbound_channels' config option.

commit 2b4ca9e9c53ee676620932754165bcc5e2308153
Merge: 77948dbc 35829214
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 17 17:28:36 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1083 from TheBlueMatt/2021-09-funding-timeout

    Automatically close channels that go unfunded for 2016 blocks

commit 77948dbcd7b167ff4386f1b9de13bd2d2aa97032
Merge: e1ad422c 42ebf774
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 16 22:10:42 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1166 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-chan-size-scoring

commit 358292141a02ae52bdd54f44c63404267b5150db
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Sun Sep 19 23:49:57 2021 +0000

    Automatically close channels that go unfunded for 2016 blocks

    As recommended by BOLT 2 added in
    https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/pull/839

commit b288a2739afa18c5aedaacb00ed809c98be47187
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Thu Sep 30 21:35:40 2021 +0000

    Return `ClosureReason` from `Channel` chain update methods

    This fixes a few `ClosureReason`s and allows us to have
    finer-grained user-visible errors when a channel closes due to an
    on-chain event.

commit 42ebf774155632b5656fd5820eb8c28d0003d9b6
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Nov 12 15:52:59 2021 +0000

    Move `Score` into a `scoring` module instead of a top-level module

    Traits in top-level modules is somewhat confusing - generally
    top-level modules are just organizational modules and don't contain
    things themselves, instead placing traits and structs in
    sub-modules. Further, its incredibly awkward to have a `scorer`
    sub-module, but only have a single struct in it, with the relevant
    trait it is the only implementation of somewhere else. Not having
    `Score` in the `scorer` sub-module is further confusing because
    it's the only module anywhere that references scoring at all.

commit 9bec35ddde1750359c47b0a83f820ab7287cfd03
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Nov 12 04:16:23 2021 +0000

    Penalize large HTLCs relative to channels in default `Scorer`

    Sending HTLCs which are any greater than a very small fraction of the
    channel size tend to fail at a much higher rate. Thus, by default
    we start applying a penalty at only 1/8th the channel size and
    increase it linearly as the amount reaches the channel's capacity,
    20 msat per 1024th of the channel capacity.

commit 8dc7cfab3af7e26cddd8c65a913d5ee021907442
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Fri Nov 12 03:52:58 2021 +0000

    Provide `Score` the HTLC amount and channel capacity

    This should allow `Score` implementations to make substantially
    better decisions, including of the form "willing to pay X to avoid
    routing over this channel which may have a high failure rate".

commit e1ad422c1b9bb114f20411777faaee750c670ec5
Merge: 4a3139d2 592bfd7c
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 16 20:56:40 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1160 from jkczyz/2011-11-spontaneous-invoice-payer

    Retries for spontaneous payments

commit 592bfd7c58e73eaa5cfd5032d982883878510037
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 11 21:47:59 2021 -0600

    Add PaymentHash parameter to Router::find_route

    Implementations of Router may need the payment hash in order to look up
    pre-computed routes from a probe for a given payment. Add a PaymentHash
    parameter to Router::find_route to allow for this.

commit 756b3051573ed9b4e04cc2227af93c45fe0d8104
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 15 22:47:40 2021 -0600

    Test retrying payment on partial send failure

    Add some test coverage for when InvoicePayer retries within pay_invoice
    because the Payer returned a partial failure.

commit ab9576201d358881583a0327104d798b7f3e4fb0
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 9 18:07:23 2021 -0600

    Replace expect_value_msat with expect_send

    Modify all InvoicePayer unit tests to use expect_send instead of
    expect_value_msat, since the former can discern whether the send was for
    an invoice, spontaneous payment, or a retry. Updates tests to set payer
    expectations if they weren't already and assert these before returning a
    failure.

commit b4c7370d26a23ccf044b3d0e8b4c344c743433c9
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 9 17:32:37 2021 -0600

    Support spontaneous payments in InvoicePayer

    InvoicePayer handles retries not only when handling PaymentPathFailed
    events but also for some types of PaymentSendFailure on the initial
    send. Expand InvoicePayer's interface with a pay_pubkey function for
    spontaneous (keysend) payments. Add a send_spontaneous_payment function
    to the Payer trait to support this and implement it for ChannelManager.

commit c9ce344d56991ffa49c1867d5041bc136cedbece
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 9 09:37:34 2021 -0600

    Refactor InvoicePayer for spontaneous payments

    To support spontaneous payments, InvoicePayer's sending logic must be
    invoice-agnostic. Refactor InvoicePayer::pay_invoice_internal such that
    invoice-specific code is in pay_invoice_using_amount and the remaining
    logic is in pay_internal.

    Further refactor the code's payment_cache locking such that it is
    accessed consistently when needed, and tidy up the code a bit.

commit 4a3139d24df6b7e60161816b2272f0b0e2a622f9
Merge: 4d6c2624 a44587d9
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 16 18:18:01 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1161 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-fix-chan-type-ser

    Correct Channel type serialization logic

commit a44587d9aabe45b5ad419996ec7dbe3e5ddd724b
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Nov 9 21:22:47 2021 +0000

    Correct Channel type serialization logic

    Currently, we write out the Channel's `ChannelTypeFeatures` as an
    odd type, implying clients which don't understand the
    `ChannelTypeFeatures` field can simply ignore it. This is obviously
    nonsense if the channel type is some future version - the client
    needs to fail to deserialize as it doesn't understand the channel's
    type.

    We adapt the serialization logic here to only write out the
    `ChannelTypeFeatures` field if it is something other than
    only-static-remote-key, and simply consider that "default" (as it
    is the only supported type today). Then, we write out the channel
    type as an even TLV, implying clients which do not understand it
    must fail to read the `Channel`.

    Note that we do not need to bother reserving the TLV type no longer
    written as it never appeared in a release (merged post-0.0.103).

commit 4d6c26248d85abe9a3c8aeefe31b4ebafd3b5bee
Merge: 4bb81ff5 5e998cce
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 16 16:18:20 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1119 from TheBlueMatt/2021-10-less-aggressive-htlc-timeouts

    Be less aggressive in outbound HTLC CLTV timeout checks

commit 5e998cce6ba4511df483cf893cd19b51a0ac0214
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Wed Oct 13 04:19:13 2021 +0000

    Be less aggressive in outbound HTLC CLTV timeout checks

    We currently assume our counterparty is naive and misconfigured and
    may force-close a channel to get an HTLC we just forwarded them.

    There shouldn't be any reason to do this - we don't have any such
    bug, and we shouldn't start by assuming our counterparties are
    buggy. Worse, this results in refusing to forward payments today,
    failing HTLCs for largely no reason.

    Instead, we keep a fairly conservative check, but not one which
    will fail HTLC forwarding spuriously - testing only that the HTLC
    doesn't expire for a few blocks from now.

    Fixes #1114.

commit 4bb81ff5942749077613827d6807b64230ecbcd5
Merge: 1beccf18 119841a2
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 13 00:23:28 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1131 from TheBlueMatt/2021-10-upstream-dust

    Use upstream rust-bitcoin's dust calculation instead of our own

commit 119841a24365174c0744fbe8916225c0c576f0d6
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Mon Oct 11 17:22:08 2021 +0000

    Use upstream rust-bitcoin's dust calculation instead of our own

    Not only does this move to common code, but it fixes handling of
    all output types except for a few trivial cases.

commit 1beccf188d157cc3147d348a348ad8d2e5d5fe59
Merge: 081ce7c8 0ec13f61
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 12 17:59:18 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1143 from TheBlueMatt/2021-10-no-payment-id-leaks

    Fix a minor memory leak on PermanentFailure mon errs when sending

commit 081ce7c843713a42803097a6d2dcf3631778beda
Merge: 7c4dfad4 7dd8bd70
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 12 15:22:41 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1165 from lightning-signer/2021-11-fix-anchors

    Fix countersignatory (to_remote) output redeemscript when anchors enabled

commit 7dd8bd7068fdaab3c83e152b304086e1c363e999
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 11 12:01:44 2021 -0800

    Renamed script_for_p2wpkh to get_p2wpkh_redeemscript to match convention

commit 1366d305312a591b0f889919a7ba41b903fa1973
Author: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 10 00:09:24 2021 -0800

    Fix to_remote output redeemscript when anchors enabled

commit 0ec13f611bbbee831e37416f052c97d924b23ec0
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Tue Oct 26 21:40:14 2021 +0000

    Fix a minor memory leak on PermanentFailure mon errs when sending

    If we send a payment and fail to update the first-hop channel state
    with a `PermanentFailure` ChannelMonitorUpdateErr, we would have an
    entry in our pending payments map, but possibly not return the
    PaymentId back to the user to retry the payment, leading to a (rare
    and relatively minor) memory leak.

commit 7c4dfad4fe97c9d8bc37c38e15b9dab95f27e37a
Merge: 6f053e48 8e96f6b9
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 11 15:47:37 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1105 from TheBlueMatt/2021-10-log-persist-time

    Log before+after ChannelMonitor/Manager updates for visibility

commit 8e96f6b92efb2a04e957629f281bdb491f62dc9a
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Mon Oct 4 03:11:36 2021 +0000

    Log before+after ChannelMonitor/Manager updates for visibility

    I realized on my own node that I don't have any visibility into how
    long a monitor or manager persistence call takes, potentially
    blocking other operations. This makes it much more clear by adding
    a relevant log_trace!() print immediately before and immediately
    after persistence.

commit 6f053e48b021d516b562a449c91f977397502e73
Merge: d2f401a7 b57ed798
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 8 23:56:47 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1158 from jkczyz/2021-11-scorer-tests

    Scorer unit tests

commit b57ed7982f735c91171dfcf1d0dde5c607dba702
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 4 16:55:01 2021 -0500

    Add unit tests for Scorer

    Test basic and channel failure penalties, including after a
    (de-)serialization round trip.

commit 2a7d9c8ddd08bcc205eec223a0f35730271de072
Author: Jeffrey Czyz <jkczyz@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 4 13:58:11 2021 -0500

    Add SinceEpoch time to test Scorer hermetically

    In order to test Scorer hermetically, sleeps must be avoided. Add a
    SinceEpoch abstraction for manually advancing time. Implement the Time
    trait for SinceEpoch so that it can be used with ScorerUsingTime in
    tests.

commit d2f401a79e03a0816301fe25a089ad61cc70e52e
Merge: c0bbd4d9 7df087a3
Author: Matt Corallo <649246+TheBlueMatt@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 5 15:45:21 2021 +0000

    Merge pull request #1154 from TheBlueMatt/2021-11-103-doc-tweaks

    0.0.103 CHANGELOG tweaks from Jeff

commit 7df087a36af69bd94edb5368f21ceb8d47c721b4
Author: Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me>
Date:   Wed Nov 3 16:51:56 2021 +0000

    Add note about PaymentId fields to 0.0.103 changelog

commit 31cd00ebf5cc1e3eb0efb09a…
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Add methods to count total fees and total amount in a Route #999

* Added `get_total_fees` method to route,
to calculate all the fees paid accross each path.
* Added `get_total_amount` method to route,
to calculate the total of actual amounts paid in each path.

Update docs to specify where process events is called

Add Event::ChannelClosed generation at channel shutdown

Rename MonitorEvent::CommitmentTxBroadcasted to CommitmentTxConfirmed

Extend MsgHandleErrInternal with a new chan_id field Option<[u8; 32]>

This field is used in next commit to generate appropriate
ChannelClosed event at `handle_error()` processing.

Add ChannelClosed generation at cooperative/force-close/error processing

When we detect a channel `is_shutdown()` or call on it
`force_shutdown()`, we notify the user with a Event::ChannelClosed
informing about the id and closure reason.

Add `pending_events` deadlock detection in `handle_error`

Bump HTTP read timeout to match reality of Bitcoin Core blocking

Fix future unknown `Event` variant backwards compatibility

In 8ffc2d1742ff1171a87b0410b21cbbd557ff8247, in 0.0.100, we added
a backwards compatibility feature to the reading of `Event`s - if
the type was unknown and odd, we'd simply ignore the event and
treat it as no event. However, we failed to read the
length-prefixed TLV stream when doing so, resulting in us reading
some of the skipped-event data as the next event or other data in
the ChannelManager.

We fix this by reading the varint length prefix written, then
skipping that many bytes when we come across an unknown odd event
type.

Fix a panic in Route's new fee-calculation methods and clean up

This addresses Val's feedback on the new Route fee- and
amount-calculation methods, including fixing the panic she
identified and cleaning up various docs and comments.

Adds Transaction to lighting-block-sync::convert

Includes disclaimer in docs, see https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-lightning/pull/1061#issuecomment-911960862

Rename PaymentFailed -> PaymentPathFailed

Since we don't want to imply to users that a payment has
completely failed when it really has just partially
failed

Add path field to PaymentPathFailed event

Fix windows-only test failure added in #997

This is a trivial bugfix to add a missing test updated required in
PR 997.

Move trait bounds on `wire::Type` from use to the trait itself

`wire::Type` is only (publicly) used as the `CustomMessage`
associated type in `CustomMessageReader`, where it has additional
trait bounds on `Debug` and `Writeable`. The documentation for
`Type` even mentions that you need to implement `Writeable` because
this is the one place it is used.

To make this more clear, we move the type bounds onto the trait
itself and not on the associated type.

This is also the only practical way to build C bindings for `Type`
as we cannot have a concrete, single, `Type` struct in C which only
optionally implements various subtraits, at least not without
runtime checking of the type bounds.

Make `ChainMonitor::get_claimable_balances` take a slice of refs

For the same reason as `get_route`, a slice of objects isn't
practical to map to bindings - the objects in the bindings space
are structs with a pointer and some additional metadata. Thus, to
create a slice of them, we'd need to take ownership of the objects
behind the pointer, place them into a slace, and then restore them
to the pointer.

This would be a lot of memory copying and marshalling, not to
mention wouldn't be thread-safe, which the same function otherwise
would be if we used a slice of references instead of a slice of
objects.

Use Infallible for the unconstructable default custom message type

When we landed custom messages, we used the empty tuple for the
custom message type for `IgnoringMessageHandler`. This was fine,
except that we also implemented `Writeable` to panic when writing
a `()`. Later, we added support for anchor output construction in
CommitmentTransaction, signified by setting a field to `Some(())`,
which is serialized as-is.

This causes us to panic when writing a `CommitmentTransaction`
with `opt_anchors` set. Note that we never set it inside of LDK,
but downstream users may.

Instead, we implement `Writeable` to write nothing for `()` and use
`core::convert::Infallible` for the default custom message type as
it is, appropriately, unconstructable.

This also makes it easier to implement various things in bindings,
as we can always assume `Infallible`-conversion logic is
unreachable.

Drop redundant generic bounds when the trait requires the bounds

Make method time on trait impl explitit to help bindings generator

Associated types in C bindings is somewhat of a misnomer - we
concretize each trait to a single struct. Thus, different trait
implementations must still have the same type, which defeats the
point of associated types.

In this particular case, however, we can reasonably special-case
the `Infallible` type, as an instance of it existing implies
something has gone horribly wrong.

In order to help our bindings code figure out how to do so when
referencing a parent trait's associated type, we specify the
explicit type in the implementation method signature.

Update CHANGELOG for 0.0.101

Bump Crate versions to 0.0.101 (and invoice to 0.9)

Make `NetworkGraph` Clone-able again

There isn't a lot of user-utility for cloning `NetworkGraph`
directly (its a rather large struct, and there probably isn't a lot
of reason to have *multiple* `NetworkGraph`s). Thus, when locks
were pushed down into it, the `Clone`-ability of it was dropped as
well.

Sadly, mapping the Java memory model onto:
 * `Read`-ing a `NetworkGraph`, creating a Java-owned
   `NetworkGraph` object that the JVM will destruct for us,
 * Passing it to a `NetGraphMsgHandler`, which now expects to own
   the `NetworkGraph`, including destructing it,
isn't really practical without adding a clone in between.

Given this, and the fact that there's nothing inherently wrong with
clone-ing a `NetworkGraph`, we simply re-add `Clone` here.

Drop broken test that is unfixable due to being undocumented

This should be reverted at some point, but the test is deficient
and breaks on later changes that are important to land ASAP.

Increase our default/minimum dust limit to 354 sat/vbytes

330 sat/vbyte, the current value, is not sufficient to ensure a
future segwit script longer than 32 bytes meets the dust limit if
used for a shutdown script. Thus, we can either check the value
on shutdown or we can simply require segwit outputs and require a
dust value of no less than 354 sat/vbyte.

We swap the minimum dust value to 354 sat/vbyte here, requiring
segwit scripts in a future commit.

See https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/issues/905

Reduce the maximum allowed counterparty dust limit to 546 sat/vbyte

546 sat/vbyte is the current default dust limit on most
implementations, matching the network dust limit for P2SH outputs.
Implementations don't currently appear to send any larger dust
limits, and allowing a larger dust limit implies higher payment
failure risk, so we'd like to be as tight as we can here.

Require user cooperative close payout scripts to be Segwit

There is little reason for users to be paying out to non-Segwit
scripts when closing channels at this point. Given we will soon, in
rare cases, force-close during shutdown when a counterparty closes
to a non-Segwit script, we should also require it of our own users.

Force-close channels if closing transactions may be non-standard

If a counterparty (or an old channel of ours) uses a non-segwit
script for their cooperative close payout, they may include an
output which is unbroadcastable due to not meeting the network dust
limit.

Here we check for this condition, force-closing the channel instead
if we find an output in the closing transaction which does not meet
the limit.

Rename MIN_DUST_LIMIT_SATOSHIS constant to disambiguate chan vs P2P

While channel and P2P network dust limits are related, they're
ultimately two different things, and thus their constant names
should reference that.

Regenerate PendingHTLCsForwardable on reload instead of serializing

When we are prepared to forward HTLCs, we generate a
PendingHTLCsForwardable event with a time in the future when the
user should tell us to forward. This provides some basic batching
of forward events, improving privacy slightly.

After we generate the event, we expect users to spawn a timer in
the background and let us know when it finishes. However, if the
user shuts down before the timer fires, the user will restart and
have no idea that HTLCs are waiting to be forwarded/received.

To fix this, instead of serializing PendingHTLCsForwardable events
to disk while they're pending (before the user starts the timer),
we simply regenerate them when a ChannelManager is deserialized
with HTLCs pending.

Fixes #1042

Don't apply monitor updates after watch_channel PermFail

The full stack fuzzer found an unreachable panic where we receive a
FundingSigned with a duplicate channel outpoint.

Update Watch docs to disallow dup channel outpoints

on watch_channel

Rename MppId to PaymentId

Leftover from previous PR Jeff feedback.

Useful in upcoming commits as we'll expose this to users for payment retries

Return PaymentId from send_*payment functions

Used in upcoming commits for retries

Refactor send_payment internals for retries

We want to reuse send_payment internal functions for retries,
so some need to now be parameterized by PaymentId to avoid
generating a new PaymentId on retry

Refactor send_payment internals for retries 2

Retrying a partial payment means send_payment_internal needs to be parameterized
by a total payment amount, else 'HTLC values do not match' errors

channelmanager: Add retry data to pending_outbound_payments

Add method to retry payments

Don't remove failed payments when all paths fail

This is because we want the ability to retry completely failed
payments.

Upcoming commits will remove these payments on timeout to prevent
DoS issues

Also test that this removal allows retrying single-path payments

Expire outbound payments after 3 blocks if no parts are pending

Correct step number in `get_route`

Consider many first-hop paths to the same counterparty in routing

Previously we'd simply overwritten "the" first hop path to each
counterparty when routing, however this results in us ignoring all
channels except the last one in the `ChannelDetails` list per
counterparty.

f readability improvements from val

Update Event::PaymentReceived docs since we require payment secret

Users no longer need to verify the amounts of received payments as
the payment secret will protect us against the probing attacks such
verification was intended to fix.

Move tests of payment retries into a new module

Move pending payment tracking to after the new HTLC flies

If we attempt to send a payment, but the HTLC cannot be send due to
local channel limits, we'll provide the user an error but end up
with an entry in our pending payment map. This will result in a
memory leak as we'll never reclaim the pending payment map entry.

Correct error returned when `retry_payment` doesn't have a payment

Add payment_hash to PaymentSent #999

Replace PublicKey with [u8; 33] in NetworkGraph

Adds DiscardFunding event

During the event of a channel close, if the funding transaction
is yet to be broadcasted then a DiscardFunding event is issued
along with the ChannelClose event.

Use local channel state when constructing routes in test macro

This is a bit more realistic and needed to route over non-public
channels.

Fix loop label shadowing warning

Remove special case for onion error expiry_too_far

With channel scoring and payment retries, it is no longer necessary to
have expiry_too_far imply a payment failure.

Pass hop index in construct_onion_keys_callback

This simplifies failing route hop calculation, which will be useful for
later identifying the failing hop for PaymentFailed events.

Clean up fee_insufficient computation

Add failing short channel id to PaymentPathFailed

This will be useful for scoring channels when a payment fails.

Expose ReadOnlyNetworkGraph::get_addresses to C by cloning result

We cannot expose ReadOnlyNetworkGraph::get_addresses as is in C as
it returns a list of references to an enum, which the bindings
dont support. Instead, we simply clone the result so that it
doesn't contain references.

Speed up test_timer_tick_called

Fix unused variable warnings in fuzzer

Replace get_route with get_route_and_payment_hash

The interface for get_route will change to take a scorer. Using
get_route_and_payment_hash whenever possible allows for keeping the
scorer inside get_route_and_payment_hash rather than at every call site.

Replace get_route with get_route_and_payment_hash wherever possible.
Additionally, update get_route_and_payment_hash to use the known invoice
features and the sending node's logger.

Move mpp_failure test to payment_tests.rs

Move `Persist` trait to chainmonitor as that's the only reference

Move ChannelMonitorUpdateErr to chain as it is a chain::Watch val

Make `ChainMonitor::monitors` private and expose monitor via getter

Exposing a `RwLock<HashMap<>>` directly was always a bit strange,
and in upcoming changes we'd like to change the internal
datastructure in `ChainMonitor`.

Further, the use of `RwLock` and `HashMap` meant we weren't able
to expose the ChannelMonitors themselves to users in bindings,
leaving a bindings/rust API gap.

Thus, we take this opportunity go expose ChannelMonitors directly
via a wrapper, hiding the internals of `ChainMonitor` behind
getters. We also update tests to use the new API.

Simplify channelmonitor tests which use chain::Watch and Persister

test_simple_monitor_permanent_update_fail and
test_simple_monitor_temporary_update_fail both have a mode where
they use either chain::Watch or persister to return errors.

As we won't be doing any returns directly from the chain::Watch
wrapper in a coming commit, the chain::Watch-return form of the
test will no longer make sense.

Handle Persister returning TemporaryFailure for new channels

Previously, if a Persister returned a TemporaryFailure error when
we tried to persist a new channel, the ChainMonitor wouldn't track
the new ChannelMonitor at all, generating a PermanentFailure later
when the updating is restored.

This fixes that by correctly storing the ChannelMonitor on
TemporaryFailures, allowing later update restoration to happen
normally.

This is (indirectly) tested in the next commit where we use
Persister to return all monitor-update errors.

Use Persister to return errors in tests not chain::Watch

As ChainMonitor will need to see those errors in a coming PR,
we need to return errors via Persister so that our ChainMonitor
chain::Watch implementation sees them.

Use Persister to return errors in fuzzers not chain::Watch

Fixed 'Advancing Bitcoin' video URL.

Add channel scoring to get_route

Failed payments may be retried, but calling get_route may return a Route
with the same failing path. Add a routing::Score trait used to
parameterize get_route, which it calls to determine how much a channel
should be penalized in terms of msats willing to pay to avoid the
channel.

Also, add a Scorer struct that implements routing::Score with a constant
constant penalty. Subsequent changes will allow for more robust scoring
by feeding back payment path success and failure to the scorer via event
handling.

Return the temporary channel id in success from `create_channel`

This makes it more practical for users to track channels prior to
funding, especially if the channel fails because the peer rejects
it for a parameter mismatch.

Include the user channel id counter in Event::ChannelClosed

This makes it more practical for users to track channels using
their own IDs, especially across funding.

Rename create_channel param to user_channel_id to standardize it

Add CHANGELOG entries for 0.0.102

Bump crate versions to 0.0.102 and lightning-invoice 0.10

Simplify prefers_shorter_route_with_higher_fees

In order to make the scoring tests easier to read, only check the
relevant RouteHop fields. The remaining fields are tested elsewhere.
Expand the test to show the path used without scoring.

Add source and target nodes to routing::Score

Expand routing::Score::channel_penalty_msat to include the source and
target node ids of the channel. This allows scorers to avoid certain
nodes altogether if desired.

Move MonitorEvent serialization to TLV-enum-upgradable from custom

Move the two-AtomicUsize counter in peer_handler to a util struct

We also take this opportunity to drop byte_utils::le64_to_array, as
our MSRV now supports the native to_le_bytes() call.

Move ChannelManager::monitor_updated to a MonitorEvent

In the next commit we'll need ChainMonitor to "see" when a monitor
persistence completes, which means `monitor_updated` needs to move
to `ChainMonitor`. The simplest way to then communicate that
information to `ChannelManager` is via `MonitorEvet`s, which seems
to line up ok, even if they're now constructed by multiple
different places.

Use an opaque type to describe monitor updates in Persist

In the next commit, we'll be originating monitor updates both from
the ChainMonitor and from the ChannelManager, making simple
sequential update IDs impossible.

Further, the existing async monitor update API was somewhat hard to
work with - instead of being able to generate monitor_updated
callbacks whenever a persistence process finishes, you had to
ensure you only did so at least once all previous updates had also
been persisted.

Here we eat the complexity for the user by moving to an opaque
type for monitor updates, tracking which updates are in-flight for
the user and only generating monitor-persisted events once all
pending updates have been committed.

Persist `ChannelMonitor`s after new blocks are connected

This resolves several user complaints (and issues in the sample
node) where startup is substantially delayed as we're always
waiting for the chain data to sync.

Further, in an upcoming PR, we'll be reloading pending payments
from ChannelMonitors on restart, at which point we'll need the
change here which avoids handling events until after the user
has confirmed the `ChannelMonitor` has been persisted to disk.
It will avoid a race where we
 * send a payment/HTLC (persisting the monitor to disk with the
   HTLC pending),
 * force-close the channel, removing the channel entry from the
   ChannelManager entirely,
 * persist the ChannelManager,
 * connect a block which contains a fulfill of the HTLC, generating
   a claim event,
 * handle the claim event while the `ChannelMonitor` is being
   persisted,
 * persist the ChannelManager (before the CHannelMonitor is
   persisted fully),
 * restart, reloading the HTLC as a pending payment in the
   ChannelManager, which now has no references to it except from
   the ChannelMonitor which still has the pending HTLC,
 * replay the block connection, generating a duplicate PaymentSent
   event.

Update test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload for new persist API

ChannelMonitors now require that they be re-persisted before
MonitorEvents be provided to the ChannelManager, the exact thing
that test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload was testing for when it
*didn't* happen. As such, test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload is
now testing that we bahve correctly when the API guarantees are not
met, something we don't need to do.

Here, we adapt it to test the new API requirements through
ChainMonitor's calls to the Persist trait instead.

Always release `MonitorEvent`s to `ChannelManager` after 3 blocks

If we have a `ChannelMonitor` update from an on-chain event which
returns a `TemporaryFailure`, we block `MonitorEvent`s from that
`ChannelMonitor` until the update is persisted. This prevents
duplicate payment send events to the user after payments get
reloaded from monitors on restart.

However, if the event being avoided isn't going to generate a
PaymentSent, but instead result in us claiming an HTLC from an
upstream channel (ie the HTLC was forwarded), then the result of a
user delaying the event is that we delay getting our money, not a
duplicate event.

Because user persistence may take an arbitrary amount of time, we
need to bound the amount of time we can possibly wait to return
events, which we do here by bounding it to 3 blocks.

Thanks to Val for catching this in review.

Clarify the contexts in which persist_new_channel may be called

Its somewhat confusing that `persist_new_channel` is called on
startup for an existing channel in common deployments, so we call
it out explicitly.

Make `Channel::revoke_and_ack`'s return tuple a struct

This substantially improves readability at the callsite and in the
function.

Make `Channel::monitor_updating_restored`'s return tuple a struct

This improves readability at the callsite and in the function.

Implement `HashMap` read for `MaybeReadable` values

This allows us to read a `HashMap` that has values which may be
skipped if they are some backwards-compatibility type.

We also take this opportunity to fail deserialization if keys are
duplicated.

Inform ChannelManager when fulfilled HTLCs are finalized

When an HTLC has been failed, we track it up until the point there
exists no broadcastable commitment transaction which has the HTLC
present, at which point Channel returns the HTLCSource back to the
ChannelManager, which fails the HTLC backwards appropriately.

When an HTLC is fulfilled, however, we fulfill on the backwards path
immediately. This is great for claiming upstream HTLCs, but when we
want to track pending payments, we need to ensure we can check with
ChannelMonitor data to rebuild pending payments. In order to do so,
we need an event similar to the HTLC failure event, but for
fulfills instead.

Specifically, if we force-close a channel, we remove its off-chain
`Channel` object entirely, at which point, on reload, we may notice
HTLC(s) which are not present in our pending payments map (as they
may have received a payment preimage, but not fully committed to
it). Thus, we'd conclude we still have a retryable payment, which
is untrue.

This commit does so, informing the ChannelManager via a new return
element where appropriate of the HTLCSource corresponding to the
failed HTLC.

Track payments after they resolve until all HTLCs are finalized

In the next commit, we will reload lost pending payments from
ChannelMonitors during restart. However, in order to avoid
re-adding pending payments which have already been fulfilled, we
must ensure that we do not fully remove pending payments until all
HTLCs for the payment have been fully removed from their
ChannelMonitors.

We do so here, introducing a new PendingOutboundPayment variant
called `Completed` which only tracks the set of pending HTLCs.

Rename payment object vars to refer to payments and not session IDs

Add PaymentSecrets to HTLCSource::OutboundRoute objects

Reload pending payments from ChannelMonitor HTLC data on reload

If we go to send a payment, add the HTLC(s) to the channel(s),
commit the ChannelMonitor updates to disk, and then crash, we'll
come back up with no pending payments but HTLC(s) ready to be
claim/failed.

This makes it rather impractical to write a payment sender/retryer,
as you cannot guarantee atomicity - you cannot guarantee you'll
have retry data persisted even if the HTLC(s) are actually pending.

Because ChannelMonitors are *the* atomically-persisted data in LDK,
we lean on their current HTLC data to figure out what HTLC(s) are a
part of an outbound payment, rebuilding the pending payments list
on reload.

Add some basic test coverage of monitor payment data reloading

Move test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload to payment_tests

test_dup_htlc_onchain_fails_on_reload is now more of a
payment_test than a functional_test, testing for handling of
pending payments.

Add a test of an HTLC being fulfilled and then later failed

Peers probably shouldn't do this, but if they want to give us free
money, we should take it and not generate any spurious events.

Define Payee abstraction for use in get_route

A payee can be identified by a pubkey and optionally have an associated
set of invoice features and route hints. Use this in get_route instead
of three separate parameters. This may be included in PaymentPathFailed
later to use when finding a new route.

Remove outdated line from get_route docs

Include PaymentPathRetry data in PaymentPathFailed

When a payment path fails, it may be retried. Typically, this means
re-computing the route after updating the NetworkGraph and channel
scores in order to avoid the failing hop. The last hop in
PaymentPathFailed's path field contains the pubkey, amount, and CLTV
values needed to pass to get_route. However, it does not contain the
payee's features and route hints from the invoice.

Include the entire set of parameters in PaymentPathRetry and add it to
the PaymentPathFailed event. Add a get_retry_route wrapper around
get_route that takes PaymentPathRetry. This allows an EventHandler to
retry failed payment paths using the payee's route hints and features.

Use option TLV decoding for short_channel_id

Using ignorable TLV decoding is only applicable for an Option containing
an enum, but short_channel_id is an Option<u64>. Use option TLV encoding
instead.

Make `Payee::pubkey` pub.

`Payee` is expected to be used by users to get routes for payment
retries, potentially with their own router. Thus, its helpful if it
is pub, even if it is redundant with the last hop in the `path`
field in `Events::PaymentPathFailed`.

Copy `Payee` into `Route`s to provide them to `ChannelManager`

Store `Payee` information in `HTLCSource::OutboundRoute`.

This stores and tracks HTLC payee information with HTLCSource info,
allowing us to provide it back to the user if the HTLC fails and
ensuring persistence by keeping it with the HTLC itself as it
passes between Channel and ChannelMonitor.

Expose log_bytes! macro for use in other crates

Needed to log PaymentHash in the lightning-invoice crate when retrying
payments.

Add PaymentId to PaymentSent event

The payment_hash may not uniquely identify the payment if it has been
reused. Include the payment_id in PaymentSent events so it can
correlated with the send_payment call.

Add PaymentId to PaymentPathFailed event

The PaymentId is needed when retrying payments. Include it in the
PaymentPathFailed event so it can be used in that manner.

Rewrite Invoice's interface in terms of msats

InvoiceBuilder's interface was changed recently to work in terms of
msats. Update Invoice's interface to return the amount in msats, too,
and make amount_pico_btc private.

Unify route finding methods

An upcoming Router interface will be used for finding a Route both when
initially sending a payment and also when retrying failed payment paths.
Unify the three varieties of get_route so the interface can consist of a
single method implemented by the new `find_route` method. Give get_route
pub(crate) visibility so it can still be used in tests.

Add InvoicePayer for retrying failed payments

When a payment fails, it's useful to retry the payment once the network
graph and channel scores are updated. InvoicePayer is a utility for
making payments which will retry any failed payment paths for a payment
up to a configured number of total attempts. It is parameterized by a
Payer and Router for ease of customization and testing.

Implement EventHandler for InvoicePayer as a decorator that intercepts
PaymentPathFailed events and retries that payment using the parameters
from the event. It delegates to the decorated EventHandler after retries
have been exhausted and for other events.

Support paying zero-value invoices

Fail payment retry if Invoice is expired

According to BOLT 11:

- after the `timestamp` plus `expiry` has passed
  - SHOULD NOT attempt a payment

Add a convenience method for checking if an Invoice has expired, and use
it to short-circuit payment retries.

Implement Payer and Router for lightning crate

Implements Payer for ChannelManager and Rotuer for find_route, which can
be used to parameterize InvoicePayer when needing payment retries.

Add a utility trait in `router` to get the fees along a given path

Pass the failing/succeeding `Path` to PendingOutboundPayment meths

This will make the next commit much simpler

Track the amount spent on fees as payments are retried

Especially once we merge the `InvoicePayer` logic soon, we'll want
to expose the total fee paid in the `PaymentSent` event.

Correct send-bounding logic in `TestRoutingMessageHandler`

The `cmp::min` appeared to confused `end` for a count.

Add `PeerManager::disconnect_all_peers` to avoid complexity in BP

In the coming commits simply calling `timer_tick_occurred` will no
longer disconnect all peers, so its helpful to have a utility
method.

Constify the ratio in buf limits between forward and init sync msgs

Util-ify enqueueing an encoded message in peer_handler

This marginally simplifies coming commits.

Give peers which are sending us messages longer to respond to ping

See comment for rationale.

Give peers one timer tick to finish handshake before disconnecting

This ensures we don't let a hung connection stick around forever if
the peer never completes the initial handshake.

This also resolves a race where, on receiving a second connection
from a peer, we may reset their_node_id to None to prevent sending
messages even though the `channel_encryptor`
`is_ready_for_encryption()`. Sending pings only checks the
`channel_encryptor` status, not `their_node_id` resulting in an
`unwrap` on `None` in `enqueue_message`.

Log peer public key more thoroughly when logging in peer_handler

Notify scorer of failing payment path and channel

Upon receiving a PaymentPathFailed event, the failing payment may be
retried on a different path. To avoid using the channel responsible for
the failure, a scorer should be notified of the failure before being
used to find a new route.

Add a payment_path_failed method to routing::Score and call it in
InvoicePayer's event handler. Introduce a LockableScore parameterization
to InvoicePayer so the scorer is locked only once before calling
find_route.

Penalize failed channels in Scorer

As payments fail, the channel responsible for the failure may be
penalized. Implement Scorer::payment_path_failed to penalize the failed
channel using a configured penalty. As time passes, the penalty is
reduced using exponential decay, though penalties will accumulate if the
channel continues to fail. The decay interval is also configurable.

Test InvoicePayer in BackgroundProcessor

Proof of concept showing InvoicePayer can be used with an
Arc<ChannelManager> passed to BackgroundProcessor. Likely do not need to
merge this commit.

Move PaymentId to a [u8; 32] in bindings as for other hash objects

This should allow us to fix
https://github.com/lightningdevkit/ldk-garbagecollected/issues/52

Provide payment retry data when an MPP payment failed partially

This will allow `InvoicePayer` to properly retry payments that only
partially failed to send.

Expand `InvoicePayer` documentation somewhat to clarify edge-cases

Dont unwrap `RouteParameter::expiry_time` as users can set it

Users can provide anything they want as `RouteParameters` so we
shouldn't assume any fields are set any particular way, including
`expiry_time` set at all.

Rewrite InvoicePayer retry to correctly handle MPP partial failures

This rewrites a good chunk of the retry logic in `InvoicePayer` to
address two issues:
 * it was not considering the return value of `send_payment` (and
   `retry_payment`) may indicate a failure on some paths but not
   others,
 * it was not considering that more failures may still come later
   when removing elements from the retry count map. This could
   result in us seeing an MPP-partial-failure, failing to retry,
   removing the retries count entry, and then retrying other parts,
   potentially forever.

Add an integration test for InvoicePayer paying when one part fails

This tests the multi-part-single-failure-immediately fixes in the
previous commit.

Add integration test for InvoicePayerretry on an immediate failure

Check for invoice expiry in InvoicePayer before we send any HTLCs

Parameterize NetGraphMsgHandler with NetworkGraph

NetworkGraph is owned by NetGraphMsgHandler, but DefaultRouter requires
a reference to it. Introduce shared ownership to NetGraphMsgHandler so
that both can use the same NetworkGraph.

Make NetGraphMsgHandler::network_graph private

Since NetworkGraph has shared ownership, NetGraphMsgHandler does not
need to expose its field.

Clarify Scorer docs around penalizing channels

Refactor channel failure penalty logic

Move channel failure penalty logic into a ChannelFailure abstraction.
This encapsulates the logic for accumulating penalties and decaying them
over time. It also is responsible for the no-std behavior. This cleans
up Scorer and will make it easier to serialize it.

Parameterize Scorer by a Time trait

Scorer uses time to determine how much to penalize a channel after a
failure occurs. Parameterizing it by time cleans up the code such that
no-std support is in a single AlwaysPresent struct, which implements the
Time trait. Time is implemented for std::time::Instant when std is
available.

This parameterization also allows for deterministic testing since a
clock could be devised to advance forward as needed.

Implement (de)serialization for Scorer

Scorer should be serialized to retain penalty data between restarts.
Implement (de)serialization for Scorer by serializing last failure times
as duration since the UNIX epoch. For no-std, the zero-Duration is used.

Remove trailing ;s from macro calls to silence new rustc warnings

Rename Payee::new to Payee::from_node_id to clarify it somewhat

This also differentiates it from the bindings default-constructed
`new` method which is constructed when all fields are exposed and
of mappable types.

Make payment_path_failed path type bindings-mappable

The bindings don't currently support passing `Vec`s of objects
which it mappes as "opaque types". This is because it will require
clones to convert its own list of references to Rust's list of
objects.

In the near future we should resolve this limitation, allowing us
to revert this (and make `find_route`'s method signature similarly
cleaner), but for now we must avoid `Vec<OpaqueType>`.

Remove now-unused import in routing/mod.rs

Add `(C-not exported)` tag to a `Payee` modifier with move semantics

This matches the other `Payee` move-modifier functions.

Add `(C-not exported)` tags as required in tuple types

This prepares us for C bindings auto-exporting tuple type fields.

Tweak serialization of ScorerUsingTime for better forward compat

Update CHANGELOG for 0.0.103

Bump crate versions to 0.0.103/invoice 0.11

Fix `cargo doc` on older rustc

Apparently at least rustc 1.48 doesn't support `Self` in doc links,
so we make it explicit.

Add a ChannelTypeFeatures features object for the new channel_type

Its semantics are somewhat different from existing features,
however not enough to merit a different struct entirely.
Specifically, it only supports required features (if you send a
channel_type, the counterparty has to accept it wholesale or try
again, it cannot select only a subset of the flags) and it is
serialized differently (only appearing in TLVs).

Support de/ser of the new channel_type field in open_channel

Support send/recv'ing the new channel_type field in open_channel

This implements the channel type negotiation, though as we currently
only support channels with only static_remotekey set, it doesn't
implement the negotiation explicitly.

0.0.103 CHANGELOG tweaks from Jeff

Add note about PaymentId fields to 0.0.103 changelog

Add SinceEpoch time to test Scorer hermetically

In order to test Scorer hermetically, sleeps must be avoided. Add a
SinceEpoch abstraction for manually advancing time. Implement the Time
trait for SinceEpoch so that it can be used with ScorerUsingTime in
tests.

Add unit tests for Scorer

Test basic and channel failure penalties, including after a
(de-)serialization round trip.

Log before+after ChannelMonitor/Manager updates for visibility

I realized on my own node that I don't have any visibility into how
long a monitor or manager persistence call takes, potentially
blocking other operations. This makes it much more clear by adding
a relevant log_trace!() print immediately before and immediately
after persistence.

Fix to_remote output redeemscript when anchors enabled

Renamed script_for_p2wpkh to get_p2wpkh_redeemscript to match convention

Fix a minor memory leak on PermanentFailure mon errs when sending

If we send a payment and fail to update the first-hop channel state
with a `PermanentFailure` ChannelMonitorUpdateErr, we would have an
entry in our pending payments map, but possibly not return the
PaymentId back to the user to retry the payment, leading to a (rare
and relatively minor) memory leak.

Use upstream rust-bitcoin's dust calculation instead of our own

Not only does this move to common code, but it fixes handling of
all output types except for a few trivial cases.

Be less aggressive in outbound HTLC CLTV timeout checks

We currently assume our counterparty is naive and misconfigured and
may force-close a channel to get an HTLC we just forwarded them.

There shouldn't be any reason to do this - we don't have any such
bug, and we shouldn't start by assuming our counterparties are
buggy. Worse, this results in refusing to forward payments today,
failing HTLCs for largely no reason.

Instead, we keep a fairly conservative check, but not one which
will fail HTLC forwarding spuriously - testing only that the HTLC
doesn't expire for a few blocks from now.

Fixes #1114.

Correct Channel type serialization logic

Currently, we write out the Channel's `ChannelTypeFeatures` as an
odd type, implying clients which don't understand the
`ChannelTypeFeatures` field can simply ignore it. This is obviously
nonsense if the channel type is some future version - the client
needs to fail to deserialize as it doesn't understand the channel's
type.

We adapt the serialization logic here to only write out the
`ChannelTypeFeatures` field if it is something other than
only-static-remote-key, and simply consider that "default" (as it
is the only supported type today). Then, we write out the channel
type as an even TLV, implying clients which do not understand it
must fail to read the `Channel`.

Note that we do not need to bother reserving the TLV type no longer
written as it never appeared in a release (merged post-0.0.103).

Refactor InvoicePayer for spontaneous payments

To support spontaneous payments, InvoicePayer's sending logic must be
invoice-agnostic. Refactor InvoicePayer::pay_invoice_internal such that
invoice-specific code is in pay_invoice_using_amount and the remaining
logic is in pay_internal.

Further refactor the code's payment_cache locking such that it is
accessed consistently when needed, and tidy up the code a bit.

Support spontaneous payments in InvoicePayer

InvoicePayer handles retries not only when handling PaymentPathFailed
events but also for some types of PaymentSendFailure on the initial
send. Expand InvoicePayer's interface with a pay_pubkey function for
spontaneous (keysend) payments. Add a send_spontaneous_payment function
to the Payer trait to support this and implement it for ChannelManager.

Replace expect_value_msat with expect_send

Modify all InvoicePayer unit tests to use expect_send instead of
expect_value_msat, since the former can discern whether the send was for
an invoice, spontaneous payment, or a retry. Updates tests to set payer
expectations if they weren't already and assert these before returning a
failure.

Test retrying payment on partial send failure

Add some test coverage for when InvoicePayer retries within pay_invoice
because the Payer returned a partial failure.

Add PaymentHash parameter to Router::find_route

Implementations of Router may need the payment hash in order to look up
pre-computed routes from a probe for a given payment. Add a PaymentHash
parameter to Router::find_route to allow for this.

Provide `Score` the HTLC amount and channel capacity

This should allow `Score` implementations to make substantially
better decisions, including of the form "willing to pay X to avoid
routing over this channel which may have a high failure rate".

Penalize large HTLCs relative to channels in default `Scorer`

Sending HTLCs which are any greater than a very small fraction of the
channel size tend to fail at a much higher rate. Thus, by default
we start applying a penalty at only 1/8th the channel size and
increase it linearly as the amount reaches the channel's capacity,
20 msat per 1024th of the channel capacity.

Move `Score` into a `scoring` module instead of a top-level module

Traits in top-level modules is somewhat confusing - generally
top-level modules are just organizational modules and don't contain
things themselves, instead placing traits and structs in
sub-modules. Further, its incredibly awkward to have a `scorer`
sub-module, but only have a single struct in it, with the relevant
trait it is the only implementation of somewhere else. Not having
`Score` in the `scorer` sub-module is further confusing because
it's the only module anywhere that references scoring at all.

Return `ClosureReason` from `Channel` chain update methods

This fixes a few `ClosureReason`s and allows us to have
finer-grained user-visible errors when a channel closes due to an
on-chain event.

Automatically close channels that go unfunded for 2016 blocks

As recommended by BOLT 2 added in
https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/pull/839

Add 'accept_inbound_channels' config option.

Limit minimum output size to the dust limit when RBF-bumping

Check all outputs meet the dust threshold in check_spends!()

Correct txid logging to reverse bytes.

We also take this opportunity to log the channel being closed when
one is closed by an on-chain spend of the funding output.

Ensure current channel state is logged for all channels on startup

Remove user_payment_id

In upcoming commits, we'll be making the payment secret and payment hash/preimage
derivable from info about the payment + a node secret. This means we don't
need to store any info about incoming payments and can eventually get rid of the
channelmanager::pending_inbound_payments map.

Add a new log-level for gossip messages.

Fix MPP routefinding when we first collect 95% of payment value

See comment in new test for more details.

Introduce new helper commit_tx_fee_sat

Cancel the outbound feerate update if above what we can afford

Check we won't overflow `max_dust_htlc_exposure_msat` at outbound feerate update

Re-add `test_max_dust_htlc_exposure`

Introduce CommitmentStats

Check outbound update_fee affordance incremented with holding cell HTLCs

Add anchor support to commitment HTLC outputs

Increase visibility of anchor related methods

Add anchor support to build_htlc_transaction

Adjust HTLC_{SUCCESS,TIMEOUT}_TX_WEIGHT when anchors used

Add test vectors for get_htlc_redeemscript wrt anchors

Generate PaymentPathSuccessful event for each path

A single PaymentSent event is generated when a payment is fulfilled.
This is occurs when the preimage is revealed on the first claimed HTLC.
For subsequent HTLCs, the event is not generated.

In order to score channels involved with a successful payments, the
scorer must be notified of each successful path involved in the payment.
Add a PaymentPathSuccessful event for this purpose. Generate it whenever
a part is removed from a pending outbound payment. This avoids duplicate
events when reconnecting to a peer.

Make Channel::commit_tx_fee_msat static and take fee explicitly

This may avoid risk of bugs in the future as it requires the caller
to think about the fee being used, not just blindly use the current
(committed) channel feerate.

Rewrite test_update_fee_that_funder_cannot_afford to avoid magic

Instead of magic hard-coded constants, its better for tests to
derive the values used so that they change if constants are changed
and so that it is easier to re-derive constants in the future as
needed.

Correct initial commitment tx fee affordability checks on open

Previously, we would reject inbound channels if the funder wasn't
able to meet our channel reserve on their first commitment
transaction only if they also failed to push enough to us for us
to not meet their initial channel reserve as well.

There's not a lot of reason to care about us meeting their reserve,
however - its largely expected that they may not push enough to us
in the initial open to meet it, and its not actually our problem if
they don't.

Further, we used our own fee, instead of the channel's actual fee,
to calculate fee affordability of the initial commitment
transaction.

We resolve both issues here, rewriting the combined affordability
check conditionals in inbound channel open handling and adding a
fee affordability check for outbound channels as well.

The prior code may have allowed a counterparty to start the channel
with "no punishment" states - violating the reason for the reserve
threshold.

Test fixed channel reserve checks on channel open

Fix compilation with the max_level_trace feature

Test all log-limiting features in CI

Support `logger::Record` in C by String-ing the fmt::Arguments

This adds a new (non-feature) cfg argument `c_bindings` which will
be set when building C bindings. With this, we can (slightly) tweak
behavior and API based on whether we are being built for Rust or C
users.

Ideally we'd never need this, but as long as we can keep the API
consistent-enough to avoid material code drift, this gives us a
cheap way of doing the "right" thing for both C and Rust when the
two are in tension.

We also move lightning-background-processor to support the same
MSRV as the main lightning crate, instead of only
lightning-net-tokio's MSRV.

Make `Score : Writeable` in c_bindings and impl on `LockedScore`

Ultimately we likely need to wrap the locked `Score` in a struct
that exposes writeable somehow, but because all traits have to be
fully concretized for C bindings we'll still need `Writeable` on
all `Score` in order to expose `Writeable` on the locked score.
Otherwise, we'll only have a `LockedScore` with a `Score` visible
that only has the `Score` methods, never the original type.

Seal `scoring::Time` and only use `Instant` or `Eternity` publicly

`scoring::Time` exists in part to make testing the passage of time
in `Scorer` practical. To allow no-std users to provide a time
source it was exposed as a trait as well. However, it seems
somewhat unlikely that a no-std user is going to have a use for
providing their own time source (otherwise they wouldn't be a
no-std user), and likely they won't have a graph in memory either.

`scoring::Time` as currently written is also exceptionally hard to
write C bindings for - the C bindings trait mappings relies on the
ability to construct trait implementations at runtime with function
pointers (i.e. `dyn Trait`s). `scoring::Time`, on the other hand,
is a supertrait of `core::ops::Sub` which requires a `sub` method
which takes a type parameter and returns a type parameter. Both of
which aren't practical in bindings, especially given the
`Sub::Output` associated type is not bound by any trait bounds at
all (implying we cannot simply map the `sub` function to return an
opaque trait object).

Thus, for simplicity, we here simply seal `scoring::Time` and make
it effectively-private, ensuring the bindings don't need to bother
with it.

Implement Clone, Hash, PartialEq for ClosingTransaction

This is a public struct intended to be used as an object by users,
so it should likely have common implementations, given they're
trivial.

Implement Clone for InvalidShutdownScript

Users hopefully shouldn't have much of a reason to use this, but
the bindings may need it to ensure no leaking pointers over an ffi.

Store holder channel reserve and max-htlc-in-flight explicitly

Previously, `holder_selected_channel_reserve_satoshis` and
`holder_max_htlc_value_in_flight_msat` were constant functions
of the channel value satoshis. However, in the future we may allow
allow users to specify it. In order to do so, we'll need to track
them explicitly, including serializing them as appropriate.

We go ahead and do so here, in part as it will make testing
different counterparty-selected channel reserve values easier.

Explicitly support counterparty setting 0 channel reserve

A peer providing a channel_reserve_satoshis of 0 (or less than our
dust limit) is insecure, but only for them. Because some LSPs do it
with some level of trust of the clients (for a substantial UX
improvement), we explicitly allow it. Because its unlikely to
happen often in normal testing, we test it explicitly here.

Fix regression when reading `Event::PaymentReceived` in some cases

For some reason rustc was deciding on a type for the `Option` being
deserialized for us as `_user_payment_id`. This really, really,
absolutely should have been a compile failure - the type (with
methods called on it!) was ambiguous! Instead, rustc seems to have
been defaulting to `Option<()>`, causing us to read zero of the
eight bytes in the `user_payment_id` field, which returns an
`Err(InvalidValue)` error as TLVs must always be read fully.

This should likely be reported to rustc as its definitely a bug,
but I cannot seem to cause the same error on any kinda of
vaguely-minimized version of the same code.

Found by `chanmon_consistency` fuzz target.

Fix compilation in `payment` rustdoc examples

The samples were not valid rust, but previous versions of rustc had
a bug where they were accepted anyway. Latest rustc beta no longer
accepts these.

Score successful payment paths

Expand the Score trait with a payment_path_successful function for
scoring successful payment paths. Called by InvoicePayer's EventHandler
implementation when processing PaymentPathSuccessful events. May be used
by Score implementations to revert any channel penalties that were
applied by calls to payment_path_failed.

Decay channel failure penalty upon success

If a payment failed to route through a channel, a penalty is applied to
the channel in the future when finding a route. This penalty decays over
time. Immediately decay the penalty by one half life when a payment is
successfully routed through the channel.

Fix shift overflow in Scorer::channel_penalty_msat

An unchecked shift of more than 64 bits on u64 values causes a shift
overflow panic. This may happen if a channel is penalized only once and
(1) is not successfully routed through and (2) after 64 or more half
life decays. Use a checked shift to prevent this from happening.

Allow missing-docs on test-only macros

Prefer fully-specified paths in test macros

This avoids macros being context-specific use-dependent.

Continue after a single failure in `ChannelMonitor::update_monitor`

`ChannelMonitorUpdate`s may contain multiple updates, including, eg
a payment preimage after a commitment transaction update. While
such updates are generally not generated today, we shouldn't return
early out of the update loop, causing us to miss any updates after
an earlier update fails.

Always return failure in `update_monitor` after funding spend

Previously, monitor updates were allowed freely even after a
funding-spend transaction confirmed. This would allow a race
condition where we could receive a payment (including the
counterparty revoking their broadcasted state!) and accept it
without recourse as long as the ChannelMonitor receives the block
first, the full commitment update dance occurs after the block is
connected, and before the ChannelManager receives the block.

Obviously this is an incredibly contrived race given the
counterparty would be risking their full channel balance for it,
but its worth fixing nonetheless as it makes the potential
ChannelMonitor states simpler to reason about.

The test in this commit also tests the behavior changed in the
previous commit.

Drop `MonitorUpdateErr` in favor of opaque errors.

We don't expect users to ever change behavior based on the string
contained in a `MonitorUpdateErr`, except log it, so there's little
reason to not just log it ourselves and return a `()` for errors.

We do so here, simplifying the callsite in `ChainMonitor` as well.

Make APIError debug output more clear by including the variant

Add a simple test for ChainMonitor MonitorUpdate-holding behavior

Add a test for MonitorEvent holding when they complete out-of-order

Add trivial test of monitor update failure during block connection

Remove OnionV2 parsing support

OnionV2s don't (really) work on Tor anymore anyway, and the field
is set for removal in the BOLTs [1]. Sadly because of the way
addresses are parsed we have to continue to understand that type 3
addresses are 12 bytes long. Thus, for simplicity we keep the
`OnionV2` enum variant around and just make it an opaque 12 bytes,
with the documentation updated to note the deprecation.

[1] https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/940

Ensure ChannelManager methods are idempotent

During event handling, ChannelManager methods may need to be called as
indicated in the Event documentation. Ensure that these calls are
idempotent for the same event rather than panicking. This allows users
to persist events for later handling without needing to worry about
processing the same event twice (e.g., if ChannelManager is not
persisted but the events were, the restarted ChannelManager would return
some of the same events).

Define public getters for all feature flags

There's not a ton of reason not to do this, and moving it to the
macro removes some code.

Support the `channel_type` feature bit.

Note that this feature bit does absolutely nothing. We signal it
(as we already support channel type negotiation), but do not bother
to look to see if peers support it, as we don't care - we simply
look for the TLV entry and deduce if a peer supports channel type
negotiation from that.

The only behavioral change at all here is that we don't barf if a
peer sets channel type negotiation to required via the feature bit
(instead of failing the channel at open-time), but of course no
implementations do this, and likely won't for some time (if ever -
you can simply fail channels with unknown types later, and there's
no reason to refuse connections, really).

As defined in https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/906

Reduce force-closures with user fee estimators which round poorly

See comment for more

Upgrade to codecov uploader v2

Some time ago codecov stopped supporting their old v1 uploader, and
it seems they've now finally turned it off, so we aren't getting
any coverage reports anymore. Hopefully upgrading is pretty trivial.

Getter for the total channel balance

The existing balance getters subtract reserve, this one does not.

Separate ChannelAnnouncement and ChannelUpdate broadcast conditions

When a `ChannelUpdate` message is generated for broadcast as a part
of a `BroadcastChannelAnnouncement` event, it may be newer than our
previous `ChannelUpdate` and need to be broadcast. However, if the
`ChannelAnnouncement` had already been seen we wouldn't
re-broadcast either message as the `handle_channel_announcement`
call would fail, short-circuiting the condition to broadcast both.

Instead, we split the broadcast of each message as well as the
conditional so that we always attempt to handle each message and
update our local graph state, then broadcast the message if its
update was processed successfully.

Update `ChannelUpdate::timestamp` when channels are dis-/en-abled

We update the `Channel::update_time_counter` field (which is copied
into `ChannelUpdate::timestamp`) only when the channel is
initialized or closes, and when a new block is connected. However,
if a peer disconnects or reconnects, we may wish to generate
`ChannelUpdate` updates in between new blocks. In such a case, we
need to make sure the `timestamp` field is newer than any previous
updates' `timestamp` fields, which we do here by simply
incrementing it when the channel status is changed.

As a side effect of this we have to update
`test_background_processor` to ensure it eventually succeeds even
if the serialization of the `ChannelManager` changes after the test
begins.

Re-broadcast our own gossip even if its same as the last broadcast

Even if our gossip hasn't changed, we should be willing to
re-broadcast it to our peers. All our peers may have been
disconnected the last time we broadcasted it.

Add a comment describing `update_time_counter` and when its updated

Add a comment describing the timestamp field's use

DRY up payment failure macros in functional_test_utils

... with a more extensible expectation-checking framework for them.

Add a variant to `PendingOutboundPayment` for retries-exceeded

When a payer gives up trying to retry a payment, they don't know
for sure what the current state of the event queue is.
Specifically, they cannot be sure that there are not multiple
additional `PaymentPathFailed` or even `PaymentSuccess` events
pending which they will see later. Thus, they have a very hard
time identifying whether a payment has truly failed (and informing
the UI of that fact) or if it is still pending. See [1] for more
information.

In order to avoid this mess, we will resolve it here by having the
payer give `ChannelManager` a bit more information - when they
have given up on a payment - and using that to generate a
`PaymentFailed` event when all paths have failed.

This commit adds the neccessary storage and changes for the new
state inside `ChannelManager` and a public method to mark a payment
as failed, the next few commits will add the new `Event` and use
the new features in our `PaymentRetrier`.

[1] https://github.com/lightningdevkit/rust-lightning/issues/1164

Expose an event when a payment has failed and retries complete

When a payment fails, a payer needs to know when they can consider
a payment as fully-failed, and when only some of the HTLCs in the
payment have failed. This isn't possible with the current event
scheme, as discovered recently and as described in the previous
commit.

This adds a new event which describes when a payment is fully and
irrevocably failed, generating it only after the payment has
expired or been marked as expired with
`ChannelManager::mark_retries_exceeded` *and* all HTLCs for it
have failed. With this, a payer can more simply deduce when a
payment has failed and use that to remove payment state or
finalize a payment failure.

Use `Event::PaymentFailed` in `InvoicePayer` to remove retry count

This finally fixes the bug described in the previous commits where
we retry a payment after its retry count has expired due to early
removal of the payment from the retry count tracking map. A test is
also added which demonstrates the bug in previous versions and
which passes now.

Fixes #1164.

Make attempting to retry a succeeded payment an APIError, not Route

This is symmetric with the new failure once a payment is abandoned.

Updates Fee estimator docs to include a max return value for get_est_sat_per_1000_weight

Updates docs to include a max return value for get_est_sat_per_1000_weight

Adds max to both conversions

Additional detail

Add mpp_timeout and invalid_onion_payload descriptions & handling

Pin tokio to 1.14.0 in CI for older rustc's

Build no-std on 1.47 now that core2 supports it

DRY up network_graph tests substantially with message creation fns

Drop `allow_wallclock_use` feature in favor of simply using `std`

Fixes #1147.

Add a method to prune stale channels from `NetworkGraph`

We define "stale" as "haven't heard an updated channel_update in
two weeks", as described in BOLT 7.

We also filter out stale channels at write-time for `std` users, as
we can look up the current time.

Reject channel_update messages with timestamps too old or new

Because we time out channel info that is older than two weeks now,
we should also reject new channel info that is older than two
weeks, in addition to rejecting future channel info.

Automatically prune NetworkGraph of stale channels hourly in BP

Add get_inbound_payment_key_material to KeysInterface

This will allow us to retrieve key material for encrypting/decrypting inbound
payment info, in upcoming commits

Macro-ize checking that the total value of an MPP's parts is sane

This DRY-ed code will be used in upcoming commits when we stop storing inbound
payment data

Add get_single_block to chacha20 module

In the next commit, we'll want to get a single block from a chacha stream that
takes a 16-byte nonce.

Drop need to store pending inbound payments

and replace payment_secret with encrypted metadata

See docs on `inbound_payment::verify` for details

Also add min_value checks to all create_inbound_payment* methods

Add new invoice CreationError::InvalidAmount for use in checking `create_inbound_payment`

in an invoice creation utility. Note that if the error type of `create_inbound_payment` ever
changed, we'd be forced to update the invoice utility's callsite to handle the new error

Salt inbound payment ExpandedKey

Leftover feedback from #1177

create_inbound_payment: warn about dup hashes

Leftover feedback from #1177

inbound_payment: DRY verify method for use in getting preimage

in the next commit(s)

inbound_payment: Add utility to get payment preimage given hash/secret

User-requested feature

Remove trailing whitespace in the FeeEstimator interface

Update CHANGELOG for 0.0.104

Bump versions to 0.0.104/invoice 0.12

Swap around generic argument ordering in DefaultRouter for bindings

The bindings generation really should support default generic types
in where clauses, but currently does not. To avoid needing to add
support during the current release process, we simply swap around
the arguments to move them to the first <> instead of the where.

Add a constructor to MultiThreadedLockableScore

...as otherwise the struct is rather useless.

Add a C-not exported tag to `NetGraphMsgHandler.network_graph`

Swap around generic argument ordering in InvoicePayer for bindings

The bindings generation really should support generic bounds other
than Deref::Target in where clauses, but currently does not. To
avoid needing to add support during the current release process,
we simply swap around the arguments to move them to the first <>
instead of the where.

update repo name to use lightningdevkit

Log gossip rejections due to stale channel_updates at GOSSIP level

This further reduces noise at the TRACE level during initial gossip
sync.

Support building `cfg=c_bindings` with `no-std`

This will be needed for JavaScript bindings eventually.

Adapt lightning-invoice to no_std

Do not turn on bech32/std by default for lightning-invoice

Add a new `WarningMessage` message to send and receive warnings

Handle sending and receiving warning messages

Send warning messages when appropriate in gossip handling pipeline

Convert `shutdown` invalid script checks to warning messages

As required by the warning messages PR, we should simply warn our
counterparty in this case and let them try again, continuing to try
to use the channel until they tell us otherwise.

Send `warning` instead of `error` when we incounter bogus gossip

Rely on Error/Warning message data lengths being correct

In https://github.com/lightning/bolts/pull/950, the (somewhat
strange) requirement that error messages be handled even if the
length field is set larger than the size of the package was
removed. Here we change the code to drop the special handling for
this, opting to just fail to read the message if the length is
incorrect.

Set the SigHashType of remote htlc signatures w/ anchors to SinglePlusAnyoneCanPay

Isolated channelmonitor weight unit tests and added anchor loops

make WEIGHT{_REVOKED,}_{OFFERED,RECEIVED}_HTLC functions with opt_anchors parameter

Add unit test coverage for package::weight_{offered,received}_htlc

Convert COMMITMENT_TX_BASE_WEIGHT to anchor-aware function

Convert HTLC_{SUCCESS,TIMEOUT}_TX_WEIGHT to anchor-aware functions

Debit funder's output to cover anchors

Add anchor tests to outbound_commitment_test

Set opt_anchors for calls to CommitmentTransaction::new_with_auxiliary_htlc_data

Fixed comment on weight_received_htlc

Make lockorder consistent in channelmanager

This resolves a lockorder inversion in
`ChannelManager::finalize_claims` where `pending_outbound_payments`
is locked after `pending_events`, opposite of, for example, the
lockorder in `ChannelManager::fail_htlc_backwards_internal` where
`pending_outbound_payments` is locked at the top of the
`HTLCSource::OutboundRoute` handling and then `pending_events` is
locked at the end.

Fix some (non-bug) lock-order-inversions in tests

Check lockorders in tests with a trivial lockorder tracker

Fix build errors

Create script using p2wsh for comparison

Using p2wpkh for generating the payment script

spendable_outputs sanity check

Fix unused return warning for 'transmute_copy'.

Create dependabot.yml

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