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release: create branch for v0.18.4-beta.rc1 #9183

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ProofOfKeags and others added 30 commits October 11, 2024 11:42
This commit introduces a new type Dual[A] to make it easier to
manage symmetric configurations or state for lightning channels.
In this commit, we add a new abstract message router. Over time, the
goal is that this message router replaces the logic we currently have in
the readHandler (the giant switch for each message).

With this new abstraction, can reduce the responsibilities of the
readHandler to *just* reading messages off the wire and handing them off
to the msg router. The readHandler no longer needs to know *where* the
messages should go, or how they should be dispatched.

This will be used in tandem with the new `protofsm` module in an
upcoming PR implementing the new rbf-coop close.
Over time with this, we should be able to significantly reduce the size
of the peer.Brontide struct as we only need all those deps as the peer
needs to recognize and handle each incoming wire message itself.
With this commit, we allow the `MsgRouter` to be available in the
`ImplementationCfg`. With this, programs outside of lnd itself are able
to now hook into the message processing flow to direct handle custom
messages, and even normal wire messages.
In this commit, we fix a bug that would cause a global message router to
be stopped anytime a peer disconnected. The global msg router only
allows `Start` to be called once, so afterwards, no messages would
properly be routed.
Go 1.23 was released this week, so with this PR we update the build
system to officially support the last two releases.
In this commit, we rename the files as assembler.go houses the primary
interfaces/abstractions of the package. In the rest of the codebase,
this file is near uniformly called interface.go, so we rename the file
to make the repo more digestible at a scan.
This commit introduces the `CustomRecords` type in the `lnwire` package,
designed to hold arbitrary byte slices. Each entry in this map can
associate with TLV type values that are greater than or equal to 65536.
This'll be useful for new interface definitions that use the contents of the package.
This lets us get rid of the mutex usage there. We also shift the algo slightly to increment by 1, then use that as the next value, which plays nicer with the atomics.
We want to export some of our CLI code to re-use in other projects. But
in Golang you cannot import code from a `main` package.
So we need to move the actual code into its own package and only have
the `func main()` in the `main` package.
In this commit, we consolidate the root bucket TLVs into a new struct.
This makes it easier to see all the new TLV fields at a glance. We also
convert TLV usage to use the new type param based APis.
This'll allow us to create a funding output that uses musig2, but uses a tapscript tweak rather than a normal BIP 86 tweak.
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guggero commented Oct 15, 2024

Added #9187.

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guggero commented Oct 16, 2024

Added #9059.

yyforyongyu and others added 4 commits October 21, 2024 13:26
This commit fixes the methods used in `lntest` so they stop using
pointers to chainhash.
So we only need to do one `GetRawMempool` lookup when checking the
exclusion of multiple txns.
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guggero commented Oct 21, 2024

Added #9195.

jharveyb and others added 10 commits October 22, 2024 09:05
This is a requirement for replacing the quit channel with a Context.
The Done() channel of a Context is always recv-only, so all users of
that channel must not expect a bidirectional channel.
In this commit, we make sig job handling when singing a next commitment
non-blocking by allowing the shutdown of a channel link to prevent
further waiting on sig jobs by the channel state machine. This addresses
possible cases where the aux signer may be shut down via a separate quit
signal, so the state machine could block indefinitely on receiving an
update on a sig job.
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guggero commented Oct 22, 2024

Added #9197.

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guggero commented Oct 25, 2024

Added #9199.

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