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Calls the new LSPS4 process_pending_htlcs() method on the existing 5-second HTLC expiry timer. This retries forwarding HTLCs that were deferred at peer_connected time because the channel was not yet usable (channel_reestablish still in progress).
Both process_pending_htlcs and handle_expired_htlcs shared a single 5-second sleep, coupling two concerns with very different latency requirements. Expiry checks are distributed-clock housekeeping where seconds don't matter. Pending HTLC retries gate payment completion for serverless SDK clients that reconnect briefly (~20s) during webhook-driven flows — every extra second of retry latency is a second the payer is staring at a spinner. Splitting them into independent select! arms requires switching from sleep to tokio::time::interval. With sleep, the losing arm in a select! is cancelled and recreated each iteration — the 1s pending-HTLC sleep would fire every loop, resetting the 5s expiry sleep before it ever completes, starving handle_expired_htlcs entirely. interval maintains its deadline across select! iterations so both timers tick independently. MissedTickBehavior::Skip avoids burst catch-up if a handler blocks longer than its interval.
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