Releases: lightningdevkit/rust-lightning
v0.0.101
API Updates
- Custom message types are now supported directly in the
PeerManager,
allowing you to send and receive messages of any type that is not natively
understood by LDK. This requires a new type bound onPeerManager, a
CustomMessageHandler.IgnoringMessageHandlerprovides a simple default
for this new bound for ignoring unknown messages (#1031, #1074). - Route graph updates as a result of failed payments are no longer provided as
MessageSendEvent::PaymentFailureNetworkUpdatebut instead included in a
new field in theEvent::PaymentFailedevents. Generally, this means route
graph updates are no longer handled as a part of thePeerManagerbut
instead through the newEventHandlerimplementation for
NetGraphMsgHandler. To make this easy, a new parameter to
lightning-background-processor::BackgroundProcessor::startis added, which
contains anOptionalNetGraphmsgHandler. If provided asSome, relevant
events will be processed by theNetGraphMsgHandlerprior to normal event
handling (#1043). NetworkGraphis now, itself, thread-safe. Accordingly, most functions now
take&selfinstead of&mut selfand the graph data can be accessed
throughNetworkGraph.read_only(#1043).- The balances available on-chain to claim after a channel has been closed are
now exposed viaChannelMonitor::get_claimable_balancesand
ChainMonitor::get_claimable_balances. The second can be used to get
information about all closed channels which still have on-chain balances
associated with them. See enum variants ofln::channelmonitor::Balanceand
method documentation for the above methods for more information on the types
of balances exposed (#1034). - When one HTLC of a multi-path payment fails, the new field
all_paths_failed
inEvent::PaymentFailedis set tofalse. This implies that the payment
has not failed, but only one part. Payment resolution is only indicated by an
Event::PaymentSentevent or anEvent::PaymentFailedwith
all_paths_failedset totrue, which is also set for the last remaining
part of a multi-path payment (#1053). - To better capture the context described above,
Event::PaymentFailedhas
been renamed toEvent::PaymentPathFailed(#1084). - A new event,
ChannelClosed, is provided byChannelManagerwhen a channel
is closed, including a reason and error message (if relevant, #997). lightning-invoicenow considers invoices with sub-millisatoshi precision
to be invalid, and requires millisatoshi values during construction (thus
you must callamount_milli_satoshisinstead ofamount_pico_btc, #1057).- The
BaseSigninterface now includes two new hooks which provide additional
information about commitment transaction signatures and revocation secrets
provided by our counterparty, allowing additional verification (#1039). - The
BaseSigninterface now includes additional information for cooperative
close transactions, making it easier for a signer to verify requests (#1064). Routehas two additional helper methods to get fees and amounts (#1063).TxidandTransactionobjects can now be deserialized from responses when
using the HTTP client in thelightning-block-synccrate (#1037, #1061).
Bug Fixes
- Fix a panic when reading a lightning invoice with a non-recoverable
signature. Further, restrict lightning invoice parsing to require payment
secrets and better handle a few edge cases as required by BOLT 11 (#1057). - Fix a panic when receiving multiple messages (such as HTLC fulfill messages)
after a call tochain::Watch::update_channelreturned
Err(ChannelMonitorUpdateErr::TemporaryFailure)with no
ChannelManager::channel_monitor_updatedcall in between (#1066). - For multi-path payments,
Event::PaymentSentis no longer generated
multiple times, once for each independent part (#1053). - Multi-hop route hints in invoices are now considered in the default router
provided viaget_route(#1040). - The time peers have to respond to pings has been increased when building
with debug assertions enabled. This avoids peer disconnections on slow hosts
when running in debug mode (#1051). - The timeout for the first byte of a response for requests from the
lightning-block-synccrate has been increased to 300 seconds to better
handle the long hangs in Bitcoin Core when it syncs to disk (#1090).
Serialization Compatibility
- Due to a bug in 0.0.100,
Events written by 0.0.101 which are of a type not
understood by 0.0.100 may lead toErr(DecodeError::InvalidValue)or corrupt
deserialized objects in 0.100. SuchEvents will lead to an
Err(DecodeError::InvalidValue)in versions prior to 0.0.100. The only such
new event written by 0.0.101 isEvent::ChannelClosed(#1087). - Payments that were initiated in versions prior to 0.0.101 may still
generate duplicatePaymentSentEvents or may have spurious values for
Event::PaymentPathFailed::all_paths_failed(#1053). - The return values of
ChannelMonitor::get_claimable_balances(and, thus,
ChainMonitor::get_claimable_balances) may be spurious for channels where
the spend of the funding transaction appeared on chain while running a
version prior to 0.0.101.Balanceinformation should only be relied upon
for channels that were closed while running 0.0.101+ (#1034). - Payments failed while running versions prior to 0.0.101 will never have a
Somefor thenetwork_updatefield (#1043).
In total, this release features 67 files changed, 4980 insertions, 1888
deletions in 89 commits from 12 authors, in alphabetical order:
- Antoine Riard
- Devrandom
- Galder Zamarreño
- Giles Cope
- Jeffrey Czyz
- Joseph Goulden
- Matt Corallo
- Sergi Delgado Segura
- Tibo-lg
- Valentine Wallace
- abhik-99
- vss96
v0.0.100
API Updates
- The
lightningcrate can now be built in no_std mode, making it easy to
target embedded hardware for rust users. Note that mutexes are replaced with
no-ops for such builds (#1008, #1028). - LDK now supports sending and receiving "keysend" payments. This includes
modifications tolightning::util::events::Event::PaymentReceivedto
indicate the type of payment (#967). - A new variant,
lightning::util::events::Event::PaymentForwardedhas been
added which indicates a forwarded payment has been successfully claimed and
we've received a forwarding fee (#1004). lightning::chain::keysinterface::KeysInterface::get_shutdown_pubkeyhas
been renamed toget_shutdown_scriptpubkey, returns a script, and is now
called on channel open only if
lightning::util::config::ChannelConfig::commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkeyis
set (#1019).- Closing-signed negotiation is now more configurable, with an explicit
lightning::util::config::ChannelConfig::force_close_avoidance_max_fee_satoshis
field allowing you to select the maximum amount you are willing to pay to
avoid a force-closure. Further, we are now less restrictive on the fee
placed on the closing transaction when we are not the party paying it. To
control the feerate paid on a channel at close-time, use
ChannelManager::close_channel_with_target_feerateinstead of
close_channel(#1011). lightning_background_processor::BackgroundProcessornow stops the
background thread when dropped (#1007). It is marked#[must_use]so that
Rust users will receive a compile-time warning when it is immediately
dropped after construction (#1029).- Total potential funds burn on force-close due to dust outputs is now limited
tolightning::util::config::ChannelConfig::max_dust_htlc_exposure_msatper
channel (#1009). - The interval on which
lightning::ln::peer_handler::PeerManager::timer_tick_occurredshould be
called has been reduced to once every five seconds (#1035) and
lightning::ln::channelmanager::ChannelManager::timer_tick_occurredshould
now be called on startup in addition to once per minute (#985). - The rust-bitcoin and bech32 dependencies have been updated to their
respective latest versions (0.27 and 0.8, #1012).
Bug Fixes
- Fix panic when reading invoices generated by some versions of c-lightning
(#1002 and #1003). - Fix panic when attempting to validate a signed message of incorrect length
(#1010). - Do not ignore the route hints in invoices when the invoice is over 250k
sats (#986). - Fees are automatically updated on outbound channels to ensure commitment
transactions are always broadcastable (#985). - Fixes a rare case where a
lightning::util::events::Event::SpendableOutputs
event is not generated after a counterparty commitment transaction is
confirmed in a reorg when a conflicting local commitment transaction is
removed in the same reorg (#1022). - Fixes a remotely-triggerable force-closure of an origin channel after an
HTLC was forwarded over a next-hop channel and the next-hop channel was
force-closed by our counterparty (#1025). - Fixes a rare force-closure case when sending a payment as a channel fundee
when overdrawing our remaining balance. Instead the send will fail (#998). - Fixes a rare force-closure case when a payment was claimed prior to a
peer disconnection or restart, and later failed (#977).
Serialization Compatibility
- Pending inbound keysend payments which have neither been failed nor claimed
when serialized will result in aChannelManagerwhich is not readable on
pre-0.0.100 clients (#967). - Because
lightning::chain::keysinterface::KeysInterface::get_shutdown_scriptpubkey
has been updated to return a script instead of only aPublicKey,
ChannelManagers constructed with customKeysInterfaceimplementations on
0.0.100 and later versions will not be readable on previous versions.
ChannelManagers created with 0.0.99 and prior versions will remain readable
even after the a serialization roundtrip on 0.0.100, as long as no new
channels are opened. Further, users using a
lightning::chain::keysinterface::KeysManageras theirKeysInterfacewill
haveChannelManagers which are readable on prior versions as well (#1019). ChannelMonitorUpdates created by 0.0.100 and later for channels when
lightning::util::config::ChannelConfig::commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkeyis
not set may not be readable by versions prior to 0.0.100 (#1019).- HTLCs which were in the process of being claimed on-chain when a pre-0.0.100
ChannelMonitorwas serialized may generatePaymentForwardedevents with
spuriousfee_earned_msatvalues. This only applies to payments which were
unresolved at the time of the upgrade (#1004). - 0.0.100 clients with pending
Event::PaymentForwardedevents at
serialization-time will generate serializedChannelManagerobjects which
0.0.99 and earlier clients cannot read. The likelihood of this can be reduced
by ensuring you process all pending events immediately before serialization
(as is done by thelightning-background-processorcrate, #1004).
In total, this release features 59 files changed, 5861 insertions, and 2082
deletions in 95 commits from 6 authors.
v0.0.99
API Updates
lightning_block_sync::poll::Validateis now public, allowing you to
implement thelightning_block_sync::poll::Polltrait without
lightning_block_sync::poll::ChainPoller(#956).lightning::ln::peer_handler::PeerManagerno longer requires that no calls
are made to referencing the sameSocketDescriptorafter
disconnect_socketreturns. This makes the API significantly less
deadlock-prone and simplifiesSocketDescriptorimplementations
significantly. The relevant changes have been made tolightning_net_tokio
andPeerManagerdocumentation has been substantially rewritten (#957).lightning::util::message_signing'ssignandverifymethods now take
secret and public keys by reference instead of value (#974).- Substantially more information is now exposed about channels in
ChannelDetails. See documentation for more info (#984 and #988). - The latest best block seen is now exposed in
ChannelManager::current_best_blockand
ChannelMonitor::current_best_block(#984). - Feerates charged when forwarding payments over channels is now set in
ChannelConfig::fee_base_msatwhen the channel is opened. For existing
channels, the value is set to the value provided in
ChannelManagerReadArgs::default_config::channel_optionsthe first time the
ChannelManageris loaded in 0.0.99 (#975). - We now reject HTLCs which are received to be forwarded over private channels
unlessUserConfig::accept_forwards_to_priv_channelsis set. Note that
UserConfigis never serialized and must be provided via
ChannelManagerReadArgs::default_configat each start (#975).
Bug Fixes
- We now forward gossip messages to peers instead of only relaying
locally-generated gossip or sending gossip messages during initial sync
(#948). - Correctly send
channel_updatemessages to direct peers on private channels
(#949). Without this, a private node connected to an LDK node over a private
channel cannot receive funds as it does not know which fees the LDK node
will charge. lightning::ln::channelmanager::ChannelManagerno longer expects to be
persisted spuriously after we receive achannel_updatemessage about any
channel in the routing gossip (#972).- Asynchronous
ChannelMonitorupdates (using the
ChannelMonitorUpdateErr::TemporaryFailurereturn variant) no longer cause
spurious HTLC forwarding failures (#954). - Transaction provided via
ChannelMonitor::transactions_confirmed
afterChannelMonitor::best_block_updatedwas called for a much later
block now trigger all relevant actions as of the later block. Previously
some transaction broadcasts or other responses required an additional
block be provided viaChannelMonitor::best_block_updated(#970). - We no longer panic in rare cases when an invoice contained last-hop route
hints which were unusable (#958).
Node Compatibility
- We now accept spurious
funding_lockedmessages sent prior to
channel_reestablishmessages after reconnect. This is a
known, long-standing bug in lnd
(#966). - We now set the
first_blocknumandnumber_of_blocksfields in
reply_channel_rangemessages to values which c-lightning versions prior to
0.10 accepted. This avoids spurious force-closes from such nodes (#961).
Serialization Compatibility
- Due to a bug discovered in 0.0.98, if a
ChannelManageris serialized on
version 0.0.98 while anEvent::PaymentSentis pending processing, the
ChannelManagerwill fail to deserialize both on version 0.0.98 and later
versions. If you have such aChannelManageravailable, a simple patch will
allow it to deserialize. Please file an issue if you need assistance (#973).
v0.0.98
0.0.98 should be considered a release candidate to the first alpha release of Rust-Lightning and the broader LDK. It represents several years of work designing and fine-tuning a flexible API for integrating lightning into any application. LDK should make it easy to build a lightning node or client which meets specific requirements that other lightning node software cannot. As lightning continues to evolve, and new use-cases for lightning develop, the API of LDK will continue to change and expand. However, starting with version 0.1, objects serialized with prior versions will be readable with the latest LDK. While Rust-Lightning is approaching the 0.1 milestone, language bindings components of LDK available at https://github.com/lightningdevkit are still of varying quality. Some are also approaching an 0.1 release, while others are still much more experimental. Please note that, at 0.0.98, using Rust-Lightning on mainnet is strongly discouraged.
v0.0.14
Merge pull request #909 from TheBlueMatt/2021-04-0.0.14 Bump versions to 0.0.14, lightning-invoice 0.5
v0.0.13
Merge pull request #835 from TheBlueMatt/2021-03-0.0.13 Bump Version to 0.0.13
v0.0.12
- Large API overhauls to make several major API surfaces much easier to work.
- C/C++ Bindings are a part of this release, however are still considered beta status. They are expected to mature as more language-specific binding work is built on top.