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Dyncomms [3/n]: Add channel epoch history tracker to handle breach scenarios #9158
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htlcswitch: add drive method to quiescer
htlcswitch: use quiescer drive method in link stfu implementation This commit amends the implementation presented in the last one by taking advantage of the quiescer drive method. This allows us to centralize quiescence logic better rather than diffusing it throughout the link. h/t @carlaKC
In this commit we defer processRemoteAdds using a new mechanism on the quiescer where we capture a closure that needs to be run. We do this because we need to avoid the scenario where we send back immediate resolutions to the newly added HTLCs when quiescent as it is a protocol violation. It is not enough for us to simply defer sending the messages since the purpose of quiescence itself is to have well-defined and agreed upon channel state. If, for whatever reason, the node (or connection) is restarted between when these hooks are captured and when they are ultimately run, they will be resolved by the resolveFwdPkgs logic when the link comes back up. In a future commit we will explicitly call the quiescer's resume method when it is OK for htlc traffic to commence.
In this commit we implement a noop quiescer that we will use when the feature hasn't been negotiated. This will make it far easier to manage quiescence operations without having a number of if statements in the link logic.
Here we add a flag where we can disable quiescence. This will be used in the case where the feature is not negotiated with our peer.
This commit takes the CommitChainEpochHistory defined in the last commit and adds it to the OpenChannel structure. As of this commit it is essentially redundant with the ChanCfgs but it will capture the history of the ChanCfgs when we add the ability to update them.
…each This commit changes the way we create breach retributions to use the CsvDelay we compute from the CommitChainEpochHistory so as to account for the possibility that the channel parameters have changed since opening.
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