rgb_lightning/chain/
mod.rs

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10//! Structs and traits which allow other parts of rust-lightning to interact with the blockchain.
11
12use bitcoin::blockdata::block::{Block, BlockHeader};
13use bitcoin::blockdata::constants::genesis_block;
14use bitcoin::blockdata::script::Script;
15use bitcoin::blockdata::transaction::TxOut;
16use bitcoin::hash_types::{BlockHash, Txid};
17use bitcoin::network::constants::Network;
18use bitcoin::secp256k1::PublicKey;
19
20use crate::chain::channelmonitor::{ChannelMonitor, ChannelMonitorUpdate, MonitorEvent};
21use crate::chain::keysinterface::Sign;
22use crate::chain::transaction::{OutPoint, TransactionData};
23
24use crate::prelude::*;
25
26pub mod chaininterface;
27pub mod chainmonitor;
28pub mod channelmonitor;
29pub mod transaction;
30pub mod keysinterface;
31pub(crate) mod onchaintx;
32pub(crate) mod package;
33
34/// The best known block as identified by its hash and height.
35#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
36pub struct BestBlock {
37	block_hash: BlockHash,
38	height: u32,
39}
40
41impl BestBlock {
42	/// Constructs a `BestBlock` that represents the genesis block at height 0 of the given
43	/// network.
44	pub fn from_genesis(network: Network) -> Self {
45		BestBlock {
46			block_hash: genesis_block(network).header.block_hash(),
47			height: 0,
48		}
49	}
50
51	/// Returns a `BestBlock` as identified by the given block hash and height.
52	pub fn new(block_hash: BlockHash, height: u32) -> Self {
53		BestBlock { block_hash, height }
54	}
55
56	/// Returns the best block hash.
57	pub fn block_hash(&self) -> BlockHash { self.block_hash }
58
59	/// Returns the best block height.
60	pub fn height(&self) -> u32 { self.height }
61}
62
63/// An error when accessing the chain via [`Access`].
64#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
65pub enum AccessError {
66	/// The requested chain is unknown.
67	UnknownChain,
68
69	/// The requested transaction doesn't exist or hasn't confirmed.
70	UnknownTx,
71}
72
73/// The `Access` trait defines behavior for accessing chain data and state, such as blocks and
74/// UTXOs.
75pub trait Access {
76	/// Returns the transaction output of a funding transaction encoded by [`short_channel_id`].
77	/// Returns an error if `genesis_hash` is for a different chain or if such a transaction output
78	/// is unknown.
79	///
80	/// [`short_channel_id`]: https://github.com/lightning/bolts/blob/master/07-routing-gossip.md#definition-of-short_channel_id
81	fn get_utxo(&self, genesis_hash: &BlockHash, short_channel_id: u64) -> Result<TxOut, AccessError>;
82}
83
84/// The `Listen` trait is used to notify when blocks have been connected or disconnected from the
85/// chain.
86///
87/// Useful when needing to replay chain data upon startup or as new chain events occur. Clients
88/// sourcing chain data using a block-oriented API should prefer this interface over [`Confirm`].
89/// Such clients fetch the entire header chain whereas clients using [`Confirm`] only fetch headers
90/// when needed.
91///
92/// By using [`Listen::filtered_block_connected`] this interface supports clients fetching the
93/// entire header chain and only blocks with matching transaction data using BIP 157 filters or
94/// other similar filtering.
95pub trait Listen {
96	/// Notifies the listener that a block was added at the given height, with the transaction data
97	/// possibly filtered.
98	fn filtered_block_connected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, txdata: &TransactionData, height: u32);
99
100	/// Notifies the listener that a block was added at the given height.
101	fn block_connected(&self, block: &Block, height: u32) {
102		let txdata: Vec<_> = block.txdata.iter().enumerate().collect();
103		self.filtered_block_connected(&block.header, &txdata, height);
104	}
105
106	/// Notifies the listener that a block was removed at the given height.
107	fn block_disconnected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, height: u32);
108}
109
110/// The `Confirm` trait is used to notify LDK when relevant transactions have been confirmed on
111/// chain or unconfirmed during a chain reorganization.
112///
113/// Clients sourcing chain data using a transaction-oriented API should prefer this interface over
114/// [`Listen`]. For instance, an Electrum-based transaction sync implementation may implement
115/// [`Filter`] to subscribe to relevant transactions and unspent outputs it should monitor for
116/// on-chain activity. Then, it needs to notify LDK via this interface upon observing any changes
117/// with reference to the confirmation status of the monitored objects.
118///
119/// # Use
120/// The intended use is as follows:
121/// - Call [`transactions_confirmed`] to notify LDK whenever any of the registered transactions or
122///   outputs are, respectively, confirmed or spent on chain.
123/// - Call [`transaction_unconfirmed`] to notify LDK whenever any transaction returned by
124///   [`get_relevant_txids`] is no longer confirmed in the block with the given block hash.
125/// - Call [`best_block_updated`] to notify LDK whenever a new chain tip becomes available.
126///
127/// # Order
128///
129/// Clients must call these methods in chain order. Specifically:
130/// - Transactions which are confirmed in a particular block must be given before transactions
131///   confirmed in a later block.
132/// - Dependent transactions within the same block must be given in topological order, possibly in
133///   separate calls.
134/// - All unconfirmed transactions must be given after the original confirmations and before *any*
135///   reconfirmations, i.e., [`transactions_confirmed`] and [`transaction_unconfirmed`] calls should
136///   never be interleaved, but always conduced *en bloc*.
137/// - Any reconfirmed transactions need to be explicitly unconfirmed before they are reconfirmed
138///   in regard to the new block.
139///
140/// See individual method documentation for further details.
141///
142/// [`transactions_confirmed`]: Self::transactions_confirmed
143/// [`transaction_unconfirmed`]: Self::transaction_unconfirmed
144/// [`best_block_updated`]: Self::best_block_updated
145/// [`get_relevant_txids`]: Self::get_relevant_txids
146pub trait Confirm {
147	/// Notifies LDK of transactions confirmed in a block with a given header and height.
148	///
149	/// Must be called for any transactions registered by [`Filter::register_tx`] or any
150	/// transactions spending an output registered by [`Filter::register_output`]. Such transactions
151	/// appearing in the same block do not need to be included in the same call; instead, multiple
152	/// calls with additional transactions may be made so long as they are made in [chain order].
153	///
154	/// May be called before or after [`best_block_updated`] for the corresponding block. However,
155	/// in the event of a chain reorganization, it must not be called with a `header` that is no
156	/// longer in the chain as of the last call to [`best_block_updated`].
157	///
158	/// [chain order]: Confirm#order
159	/// [`best_block_updated`]: Self::best_block_updated
160	fn transactions_confirmed(&self, header: &BlockHeader, txdata: &TransactionData, height: u32);
161	/// Notifies LDK of a transaction that is no longer confirmed as result of a chain reorganization.
162	///
163	/// Must be called for any transaction returned by [`get_relevant_txids`] if it has been
164	/// reorganized out of the best chain or if it is no longer confirmed in the block with the
165	/// given block hash. Once called, the given transaction will not be returned
166	/// by [`get_relevant_txids`], unless it has been reconfirmed via [`transactions_confirmed`].
167	///
168	/// [`get_relevant_txids`]: Self::get_relevant_txids
169	/// [`transactions_confirmed`]: Self::transactions_confirmed
170	fn transaction_unconfirmed(&self, txid: &Txid);
171	/// Notifies LDK of an update to the best header connected at the given height.
172	///
173	/// Must be called whenever a new chain tip becomes available. May be skipped for intermediary
174	/// blocks.
175	fn best_block_updated(&self, header: &BlockHeader, height: u32);
176	/// Returns transactions that must be monitored for reorganization out of the chain along
177	/// with the hash of the block as part of which it had been previously confirmed.
178	///
179	/// Will include any transactions passed to [`transactions_confirmed`] that have insufficient
180	/// confirmations to be safe from a chain reorganization. Will not include any transactions
181	/// passed to [`transaction_unconfirmed`], unless later reconfirmed.
182	///
183	/// Must be called to determine the subset of transactions that must be monitored for
184	/// reorganization. Will be idempotent between calls but may change as a result of calls to the
185	/// other interface methods. Thus, this is useful to determine which transactions must be
186	/// given to [`transaction_unconfirmed`].
187	///
188	/// If any of the returned transactions are confirmed in a block other than the one with the
189	/// given hash, they need to be unconfirmed and reconfirmed via [`transaction_unconfirmed`] and
190	/// [`transactions_confirmed`], respectively.
191	///
192	/// [`transactions_confirmed`]: Self::transactions_confirmed
193	/// [`transaction_unconfirmed`]: Self::transaction_unconfirmed
194	fn get_relevant_txids(&self) -> Vec<(Txid, Option<BlockHash>)>;
195}
196
197/// An enum representing the status of a channel monitor update persistence.
198#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
199pub enum ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus {
200	/// The update has been durably persisted and all copies of the relevant [`ChannelMonitor`]
201	/// have been updated.
202	///
203	/// This includes performing any `fsync()` calls required to ensure the update is guaranteed to
204	/// be available on restart even if the application crashes.
205	Completed,
206	/// Used to indicate a temporary failure (eg connection to a watchtower or remote backup of
207	/// our state failed, but is expected to succeed at some point in the future).
208	///
209	/// Such a failure will "freeze" a channel, preventing us from revoking old states or
210	/// submitting new commitment transactions to the counterparty. Once the update(s) which failed
211	/// have been successfully applied, a [`MonitorEvent::Completed`] can be used to restore the
212	/// channel to an operational state.
213	///
214	/// Note that a given [`ChannelManager`] will *never* re-generate a [`ChannelMonitorUpdate`].
215	/// If you return this error you must ensure that it is written to disk safely before writing
216	/// the latest [`ChannelManager`] state, or you should return [`PermanentFailure`] instead.
217	///
218	/// Even when a channel has been "frozen", updates to the [`ChannelMonitor`] can continue to
219	/// occur (e.g. if an inbound HTLC which we forwarded was claimed upstream, resulting in us
220	/// attempting to claim it on this channel) and those updates must still be persisted.
221	///
222	/// No updates to the channel will be made which could invalidate other [`ChannelMonitor`]s
223	/// until a [`MonitorEvent::Completed`] is provided, even if you return no error on a later
224	/// monitor update for the same channel.
225	///
226	/// For deployments where a copy of ChannelMonitors and other local state are backed up in a
227	/// remote location (with local copies persisted immediately), it is anticipated that all
228	/// updates will return [`InProgress`] until the remote copies could be updated.
229	///
230	/// [`PermanentFailure`]: ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus::PermanentFailure
231	/// [`InProgress`]: ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus::InProgress
232	/// [`ChannelManager`]: crate::ln::channelmanager::ChannelManager
233	InProgress,
234	/// Used to indicate no further channel monitor updates will be allowed (likely a disk failure
235	/// or a remote copy of this [`ChannelMonitor`] is no longer reachable and thus not updatable).
236	///
237	/// When this is returned, [`ChannelManager`] will force-close the channel but *not* broadcast
238	/// our current commitment transaction. This avoids a dangerous case where a local disk failure
239	/// (e.g. the Linux-default remounting of the disk as read-only) causes [`PermanentFailure`]s
240	/// for all monitor updates. If we were to broadcast our latest commitment transaction and then
241	/// restart, we could end up reading a previous [`ChannelMonitor`] and [`ChannelManager`],
242	/// revoking our now-broadcasted state before seeing it confirm and losing all our funds.
243	///
244	/// Note that this is somewhat of a tradeoff - if the disk is really gone and we may have lost
245	/// the data permanently, we really should broadcast immediately. If the data can be recovered
246	/// with manual intervention, we'd rather close the channel, rejecting future updates to it,
247	/// and broadcast the latest state only if we have HTLCs to claim which are timing out (which
248	/// we do as long as blocks are connected).
249	///
250	/// In order to broadcast the latest local commitment transaction, you'll need to call
251	/// [`ChannelMonitor::get_latest_holder_commitment_txn`] and broadcast the resulting
252	/// transactions once you've safely ensured no further channel updates can be generated by your
253	/// [`ChannelManager`].
254	///
255	/// Note that at least one final [`ChannelMonitorUpdate`] may still be provided, which must
256	/// still be processed by a running [`ChannelMonitor`]. This final update will mark the
257	/// [`ChannelMonitor`] as finalized, ensuring no further updates (e.g. revocation of the latest
258	/// commitment transaction) are allowed.
259	///
260	/// Note that even if you return a [`PermanentFailure`] due to unavailability of secondary
261	/// [`ChannelMonitor`] copies, you should still make an attempt to store the update where
262	/// possible to ensure you can claim HTLC outputs on the latest commitment transaction
263	/// broadcasted later.
264	///
265	/// In case of distributed watchtowers deployment, the new version must be written to disk, as
266	/// state may have been stored but rejected due to a block forcing a commitment broadcast. This
267	/// storage is used to claim outputs of rejected state confirmed onchain by another watchtower,
268	/// lagging behind on block processing.
269	///
270	/// [`PermanentFailure`]: ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus::PermanentFailure
271	/// [`ChannelManager`]: crate::ln::channelmanager::ChannelManager
272	PermanentFailure,
273}
274
275/// The `Watch` trait defines behavior for watching on-chain activity pertaining to channels as
276/// blocks are connected and disconnected.
277///
278/// Each channel is associated with a [`ChannelMonitor`]. Implementations of this trait are
279/// responsible for maintaining a set of monitors such that they can be updated accordingly as
280/// channel state changes and HTLCs are resolved. See method documentation for specific
281/// requirements.
282///
283/// Implementations **must** ensure that updates are successfully applied and persisted upon method
284/// completion. If an update fails with a [`PermanentFailure`], then it must immediately shut down
285/// without taking any further action such as persisting the current state.
286///
287/// If an implementation maintains multiple instances of a channel's monitor (e.g., by storing
288/// backup copies), then it must ensure that updates are applied across all instances. Otherwise, it
289/// could result in a revoked transaction being broadcast, allowing the counterparty to claim all
290/// funds in the channel. See [`ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus`] for more details about how to handle
291/// multiple instances.
292///
293/// [`PermanentFailure`]: ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus::PermanentFailure
294pub trait Watch<ChannelSigner: Sign> {
295	/// Watches a channel identified by `funding_txo` using `monitor`.
296	///
297	/// Implementations are responsible for watching the chain for the funding transaction along
298	/// with any spends of outputs returned by [`get_outputs_to_watch`]. In practice, this means
299	/// calling [`block_connected`] and [`block_disconnected`] on the monitor.
300	///
301	/// Note: this interface MUST error with [`ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus::PermanentFailure`] if
302	/// the given `funding_txo` has previously been registered via `watch_channel`.
303	///
304	/// [`get_outputs_to_watch`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::get_outputs_to_watch
305	/// [`block_connected`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::block_connected
306	/// [`block_disconnected`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::block_disconnected
307	fn watch_channel(&self, funding_txo: OutPoint, monitor: ChannelMonitor<ChannelSigner>) -> ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus;
308
309	/// Updates a channel identified by `funding_txo` by applying `update` to its monitor.
310	///
311	/// Implementations must call [`update_monitor`] with the given update. See
312	/// [`ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus`] for invariants around returning an error.
313	///
314	/// [`update_monitor`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::update_monitor
315	fn update_channel(&self, funding_txo: OutPoint, update: ChannelMonitorUpdate) -> ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus;
316
317	/// Returns any monitor events since the last call. Subsequent calls must only return new
318	/// events.
319	///
320	/// Note that after any block- or transaction-connection calls to a [`ChannelMonitor`], no
321	/// further events may be returned here until the [`ChannelMonitor`] has been fully persisted
322	/// to disk.
323	///
324	/// For details on asynchronous [`ChannelMonitor`] updating and returning
325	/// [`MonitorEvent::Completed`] here, see [`ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus::InProgress`].
326	fn release_pending_monitor_events(&self) -> Vec<(OutPoint, Vec<MonitorEvent>, Option<PublicKey>)>;
327}
328
329/// The `Filter` trait defines behavior for indicating chain activity of interest pertaining to
330/// channels.
331///
332/// This is useful in order to have a [`Watch`] implementation convey to a chain source which
333/// transactions to be notified of. Notification may take the form of pre-filtering blocks or, in
334/// the case of [BIP 157]/[BIP 158], only fetching a block if the compact filter matches. If
335/// receiving full blocks from a chain source, any further filtering is unnecessary.
336///
337/// After an output has been registered, subsequent block retrievals from the chain source must not
338/// exclude any transactions matching the new criteria nor any in-block descendants of such
339/// transactions.
340///
341/// Note that use as part of a [`Watch`] implementation involves reentrancy. Therefore, the `Filter`
342/// should not block on I/O. Implementations should instead queue the newly monitored data to be
343/// processed later. Then, in order to block until the data has been processed, any [`Watch`]
344/// invocation that has called the `Filter` must return [`InProgress`].
345///
346/// [`InProgress`]: ChannelMonitorUpdateStatus::InProgress
347/// [BIP 157]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0157.mediawiki
348/// [BIP 158]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0158.mediawiki
349pub trait Filter {
350	/// Registers interest in a transaction with `txid` and having an output with `script_pubkey` as
351	/// a spending condition.
352	fn register_tx(&self, txid: &Txid, script_pubkey: &Script);
353
354	/// Registers interest in spends of a transaction output.
355	///
356	/// Note that this method might be called during processing of a new block. You therefore need
357	/// to ensure that also dependent output spents within an already connected block are correctly
358	/// handled, e.g., by re-scanning the block in question whenever new outputs have been
359	/// registered mid-processing.
360	fn register_output(&self, output: WatchedOutput);
361}
362
363/// A transaction output watched by a [`ChannelMonitor`] for spends on-chain.
364///
365/// Used to convey to a [`Filter`] such an output with a given spending condition. Any transaction
366/// spending the output must be given to [`ChannelMonitor::block_connected`] either directly or via
367/// [`Confirm::transactions_confirmed`].
368///
369/// If `block_hash` is `Some`, this indicates the output was created in the corresponding block and
370/// may have been spent there. See [`Filter::register_output`] for details.
371///
372/// [`ChannelMonitor`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor
373/// [`ChannelMonitor::block_connected`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::block_connected
374#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
375pub struct WatchedOutput {
376	/// First block where the transaction output may have been spent.
377	pub block_hash: Option<BlockHash>,
378
379	/// Outpoint identifying the transaction output.
380	pub outpoint: OutPoint,
381
382	/// Spending condition of the transaction output.
383	pub script_pubkey: Script,
384}
385
386impl<T: Listen> Listen for core::ops::Deref<Target = T> {
387	fn filtered_block_connected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, txdata: &TransactionData, height: u32) {
388		(**self).filtered_block_connected(header, txdata, height);
389	}
390
391	fn block_disconnected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, height: u32) {
392		(**self).block_disconnected(header, height);
393	}
394}
395
396impl<T: core::ops::Deref, U: core::ops::Deref> Listen for (T, U)
397where
398	T::Target: Listen,
399	U::Target: Listen,
400{
401	fn filtered_block_connected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, txdata: &TransactionData, height: u32) {
402		self.0.filtered_block_connected(header, txdata, height);
403		self.1.filtered_block_connected(header, txdata, height);
404	}
405
406	fn block_disconnected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, height: u32) {
407		self.0.block_disconnected(header, height);
408		self.1.block_disconnected(header, height);
409	}
410}