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Introduce TaprootSigner trait.
For Taproot support, we need to define an alternative trait to EcdsaChannelSigner. This trait will be implemented by all signers that wish to support Taproot channels.
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lightning/src/sign/mod.rs

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pub(crate) mod type_resolver;
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#[cfg(taproot)]
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pub mod taproot;
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/// Used as initial key material, to be expanded into multiple secret keys (but not to be used
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/// directly). This is used within LDK to encrypt/decrypt inbound payment data.
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///

lightning/src/sign/taproot.rs

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//! Defines a Taproot-specific signer type.
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use bitcoin::blockdata::transaction::Transaction;
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use bitcoin::secp256k1;
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use bitcoin::secp256k1::{PublicKey, schnorr::Signature, Secp256k1, SecretKey};
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use musig2::types::{PartialSignature, PublicNonce};
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use crate::ln::chan_utils::{ClosingTransaction, CommitmentTransaction, HolderCommitmentTransaction, HTLCOutputInCommitment};
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use crate::ln::msgs::PartialSignatureWithNonce;
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use crate::ln::PaymentPreimage;
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use crate::sign::{ChannelSigner, HTLCDescriptor};
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/// A Taproot-specific signer type that defines signing-related methods that are either unique to
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/// Taproot or have argument or return types that differ from the ones an ECDSA signer would be
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/// expected to have.
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pub trait TaprootChannelSigner: ChannelSigner {
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/// Generate a local nonce pair, which requires committing to ahead of time
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/// The counterparty needs the public nonce generated herein to compute a partial signature
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fn generate_local_nonce_pair(&self, commitment_number: u64, secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<secp256k1::All>) -> PublicNonce;
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/// Create a signature for a counterparty's commitment transaction and associated HTLC transactions.
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///
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/// Note that if signing fails or is rejected, the channel will be force-closed.
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///
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/// Policy checks should be implemented in this function, including checking the amount
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/// sent to us and checking the HTLCs.
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///
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/// The preimages of outgoing HTLCs that were fulfilled since the last commitment are provided.
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/// A validating signer should ensure that an HTLC output is removed only when the matching
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/// preimage is provided, or when the value to holder is restored.
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///
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/// Note that all the relevant preimages will be provided, but there may also be additional
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/// irrelevant or duplicate preimages.
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//
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// TODO: Document the things someone using this interface should enforce before signing.
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fn partially_sign_counterparty_commitment(&self, counterparty_nonce: PublicNonce,
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commitment_tx: &CommitmentTransaction, preimages: Vec<PaymentPreimage>,
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secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<secp256k1::All>,
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) -> Result<(PartialSignatureWithNonce, Vec<Signature>), ()>;
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/// Creates a signature for a holder's commitment transaction.
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///
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/// This will be called
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/// - with a non-revoked `commitment_tx`.
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/// - with the latest `commitment_tx` when we initiate a force-close.
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///
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/// This may be called multiple times for the same transaction.
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///
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/// An external signer implementation should check that the commitment has not been revoked.
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///
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/// [`ChannelMonitor`]: crate::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor
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// TODO: Document the things someone using this interface should enforce before signing.
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fn finalize_holder_commitment(&self, commitment_number: u64,
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commitment_tx: &HolderCommitmentTransaction,
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counterparty_partial_signature: PartialSignatureWithNonce,
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secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<secp256k1::All>
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) -> Result<PartialSignature, ()>;
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/// Create a signature for the given input in a transaction spending an HTLC transaction output
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/// or a commitment transaction `to_local` output when our counterparty broadcasts an old state.
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///
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/// A justice transaction may claim multiple outputs at the same time if timelocks are
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/// similar, but only a signature for the input at index `input` should be signed for here.
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/// It may be called multiple times for same output(s) if a fee-bump is needed with regards
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/// to an upcoming timelock expiration.
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///
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/// Amount is value of the output spent by this input, committed to in the BIP 341 signature.
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///
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/// `per_commitment_key` is revocation secret which was provided by our counterparty when they
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/// revoked the state which they eventually broadcast. It's not a _holder_ secret key and does
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/// not allow the spending of any funds by itself (you need our holder `revocation_secret` to do
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/// so).
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fn sign_justice_revoked_output(&self, justice_tx: &Transaction, input: usize, amount: u64,
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per_commitment_key: &SecretKey, secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<secp256k1::All>,
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) -> Result<Signature, ()>;
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/// Create a signature for the given input in a transaction spending a commitment transaction
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/// HTLC output when our counterparty broadcasts an old state.
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///
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/// A justice transaction may claim multiple outputs at the same time if timelocks are
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/// similar, but only a signature for the input at index `input` should be signed for here.
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/// It may be called multiple times for same output(s) if a fee-bump is needed with regards
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/// to an upcoming timelock expiration.
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///
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/// `amount` is the value of the output spent by this input, committed to in the BIP 341
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/// signature.
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///
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/// `per_commitment_key` is revocation secret which was provided by our counterparty when they
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/// revoked the state which they eventually broadcast. It's not a _holder_ secret key and does
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/// not allow the spending of any funds by itself (you need our holder revocation_secret to do
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/// so).
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///
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/// `htlc` holds HTLC elements (hash, timelock), thus changing the format of the witness script
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/// (which is committed to in the BIP 341 signatures).
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fn sign_justice_revoked_htlc(&self, justice_tx: &Transaction, input: usize, amount: u64,
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per_commitment_key: &SecretKey, htlc: &HTLCOutputInCommitment,
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secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<secp256k1::All>) -> Result<Signature, ()>;
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/// Computes the signature for a commitment transaction's HTLC output used as an input within
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/// `htlc_tx`, which spends the commitment transaction at index `input`. The signature returned
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/// must be be computed using [`SchnorrSighashType::Default`]. Note that this should only be
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/// used to sign HTLC transactions from channels supporting anchor outputs after all additional
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/// inputs/outputs have been added to the transaction.
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///
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/// Note that this may be called for HTLCs in the penultimate commitment transaction if a
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/// [`ChannelMonitor`] [replica](https://github.com/lightningdevkit/rust-lightning/blob/main/GLOSSARY.md#monitor-replicas)
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/// broadcasts it before receiving the update for the latest commitment transaction.
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///
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///
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/// [`SchnorrSighashType::Default`]: bitcoin::SchnorrSighashType::Default
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/// [`ChannelMonitor`]: crate::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor
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fn sign_holder_htlc_transaction(&self, htlc_tx: &Transaction, input: usize,
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htlc_descriptor: &HTLCDescriptor, secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<secp256k1::All>,
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) -> Result<Signature, ()>;
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/// Create a signature for a claiming transaction for a HTLC output on a counterparty's commitment
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/// transaction, either offered or received.
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///
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/// Such a transaction may claim multiples offered outputs at same time if we know the
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/// preimage for each when we create it, but only the input at index `input` should be
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/// signed for here. It may be called multiple times for same output(s) if a fee-bump is
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/// needed with regards to an upcoming timelock expiration.
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///
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/// `witness_script` is either an offered or received script as defined in BOLT3 for HTLC
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/// outputs.
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///
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/// `amount` is value of the output spent by this input, committed to in the BIP 341 signature.
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///
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/// `per_commitment_point` is the dynamic point corresponding to the channel state
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/// detected onchain. It has been generated by our counterparty and is used to derive
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/// channel state keys, which are then included in the witness script and committed to in the
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/// BIP 341 signature.
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fn sign_counterparty_htlc_transaction(&self, htlc_tx: &Transaction, input: usize, amount: u64,
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per_commitment_point: &PublicKey, htlc: &HTLCOutputInCommitment,
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secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<secp256k1::All>) -> Result<Signature, ()>;
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/// Create a signature for a (proposed) closing transaction.
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///
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/// Note that, due to rounding, there may be one "missing" satoshi, and either party may have
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/// chosen to forgo their output as dust.
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fn partially_sign_closing_transaction(&self, closing_tx: &ClosingTransaction,
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secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<secp256k1::All>) -> Result<PartialSignature, ()>;
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/// Computes the signature for a commitment transaction's anchor output used as an
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/// input within `anchor_tx`, which spends the commitment transaction, at index `input`.
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fn sign_holder_anchor_input(
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&self, anchor_tx: &Transaction, input: usize, secp_ctx: &Secp256k1<secp256k1::All>,
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) -> Result<Signature, ()>;
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// TODO: sign channel announcement
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}

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