@@ -7788,6 +7788,12 @@ impl<SP: Deref> Channel<SP> where
77887788 pub fn get_channel_reestablish<L: Deref>(&mut self, logger: &L) -> msgs::ChannelReestablish where L::Target: Logger {
77897789 assert!(self.context.channel_state.is_peer_disconnected());
77907790 assert_ne!(self.context.cur_counterparty_commitment_transaction_number, INITIAL_COMMITMENT_NUMBER);
7791+ // This is generally the first function which gets called on any given channel once we're
7792+ // up and running normally. Thus, we take this opportunity to attempt to resolve the
7793+ // `holder_commitment_point` to get any keys which we are currently missing.
7794+ self.context.holder_commitment_point.try_resolve_pending(
7795+ &self.context.holder_signer, &self.context.secp_ctx, logger,
7796+ );
77917797 // Prior to static_remotekey, my_current_per_commitment_point was critical to claiming
77927798 // current to_remote balances. However, it no longer has any use, and thus is now simply
77937799 // set to a dummy (but valid, as required by the spec) public key.
@@ -10004,8 +10010,10 @@ impl<'a, 'b, 'c, ES: Deref, SP: Deref> ReadableArgs<(&'a ES, &'b SP, u32, &'c Ch
1000410010 // TODO(async_signing): remove this expect with the Uninitialized variant
1000510011 let current = holder_signer.get_per_commitment_point(cur_holder_commitment_transaction_number, &secp_ctx)
1000610012 .expect("Must be able to derive the current commitment point upon channel restoration");
10007- HolderCommitmentPoint::PendingNext {
10008- transaction_number: cur_holder_commitment_transaction_number, current,
10013+ let next = holder_signer.get_per_commitment_point(cur_holder_commitment_transaction_number - 1, &secp_ctx)
10014+ .expect("Must be able to derive the next commitment point upon channel restoration");
10015+ HolderCommitmentPoint::Available {
10016+ transaction_number: cur_holder_commitment_transaction_number, current, next,
1000910017 }
1001010018 },
1001110019 };
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