openethereum/ethcore/src/engines/mod.rs

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// Copyright 2015-2017 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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// This file is part of Parity.
// Parity is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// along with Parity. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! Consensus engine specification and basic implementations.
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mod authority_round;
mod basic_authority;
mod instant_seal;
mod null_engine;
mod signer;
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mod tendermint;
mod transition;
mod validator_set;
mod vote_collector;
pub mod epoch;
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pub use self::authority_round::AuthorityRound;
pub use self::basic_authority::BasicAuthority;
pub use self::epoch::{EpochVerifier, Transition as EpochTransition};
pub use self::instant_seal::InstantSeal;
pub use self::null_engine::NullEngine;
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pub use self::tendermint::Tendermint;
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use std::sync::{Weak, Arc};
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use std::collections::{BTreeMap, HashMap};
use std::fmt;
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use self::epoch::PendingTransition;
use account_provider::AccountProvider;
use builtin::Builtin;
use vm::{EnvInfo, Schedule, CreateContractAddress};
use error::Error;
use header::{Header, BlockNumber};
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use snapshot::SnapshotComponents;
use spec::CommonParams;
use transaction::{UnverifiedTransaction, SignedTransaction};
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use ethkey::Signature;
use parity_machine::{Machine, LocalizedMachine as Localized};
use ethereum_types::{H256, U256, Address};
use unexpected::{Mismatch, OutOfBounds};
use bytes::Bytes;
/// Default EIP-210 contrat code.
/// As defined in https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/pull/210
pub const DEFAULT_BLOCKHASH_CONTRACT: &'static str = "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";
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/// Voting errors.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum EngineError {
/// Signature or author field does not belong to an authority.
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NotAuthorized(Address),
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/// The same author issued different votes at the same step.
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DoubleVote(Address),
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/// The received block is from an incorrect proposer.
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NotProposer(Mismatch<Address>),
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/// Message was not expected.
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UnexpectedMessage,
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/// Seal field has an unexpected size.
BadSealFieldSize(OutOfBounds<usize>),
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/// Validation proof insufficient.
InsufficientProof(String),
/// Failed system call.
FailedSystemCall(String),
/// Malformed consensus message.
MalformedMessage(String),
/// Requires client ref, but none registered.
RequiresClient,
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}
impl fmt::Display for EngineError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
use self::EngineError::*;
let msg = match *self {
DoubleVote(ref address) => format!("Author {} issued too many blocks.", address),
NotProposer(ref mis) => format!("Author is not a current proposer: {}", mis),
NotAuthorized(ref address) => format!("Signer {} is not authorized.", address),
UnexpectedMessage => "This Engine should not be fed messages.".into(),
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BadSealFieldSize(ref oob) => format!("Seal field has an unexpected length: {}", oob),
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InsufficientProof(ref msg) => format!("Insufficient validation proof: {}", msg),
FailedSystemCall(ref msg) => format!("Failed to make system call: {}", msg),
MalformedMessage(ref msg) => format!("Received malformed consensus message: {}", msg),
RequiresClient => format!("Call requires client but none registered"),
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};
f.write_fmt(format_args!("Engine error ({})", msg))
}
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}
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/// Seal type.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Seal {
/// Proposal seal; should be broadcasted, but not inserted into blockchain.
Proposal(Vec<Bytes>),
/// Regular block seal; should be part of the blockchain.
Regular(Vec<Bytes>),
/// Engine does generate seal for this block right now.
None,
}
/// Type alias for a function we can get headers by hash through.
pub type Headers<'a, H> = Fn(H256) -> Option<H> + 'a;
/// Type alias for a function we can query pending transitions by block hash through.
pub type PendingTransitionStore<'a> = Fn(H256) -> Option<PendingTransition> + 'a;
/// Proof dependent on state.
pub trait StateDependentProof<M: Machine>: Send + Sync {
/// Generate a proof, given the state.
// TODO: make this into an &M::StateContext
fn generate_proof<'a>(&self, state: &<M as Localized<'a>>::StateContext) -> Result<Vec<u8>, String>;
/// Check a proof generated elsewhere (potentially by a peer).
// `engine` needed to check state proofs, while really this should
// just be state machine params.
fn check_proof(&self, machine: &M, proof: &[u8]) -> Result<(), String>;
}
/// Proof generated on epoch change.
pub enum Proof<M: Machine> {
/// Known proof (extracted from signal)
Known(Vec<u8>),
/// State dependent proof.
WithState(Arc<StateDependentProof<M>>),
}
/// Generated epoch verifier.
pub enum ConstructedVerifier<'a, M: Machine> {
/// Fully trusted verifier.
Trusted(Box<EpochVerifier<M>>),
/// Verifier unconfirmed. Check whether given finality proof finalizes given hash
/// under previous epoch.
Unconfirmed(Box<EpochVerifier<M>>, &'a [u8], H256),
/// Error constructing verifier.
Err(Error),
}
impl<'a, M: Machine> ConstructedVerifier<'a, M> {
/// Convert to a result, indicating that any necessary confirmation has been done
/// already.
pub fn known_confirmed(self) -> Result<Box<EpochVerifier<M>>, Error> {
match self {
ConstructedVerifier::Trusted(v) | ConstructedVerifier::Unconfirmed(v, _, _) => Ok(v),
ConstructedVerifier::Err(e) => Err(e),
}
}
}
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/// Results of a query of whether an epoch change occurred at the given block.
pub enum EpochChange<M: Machine> {
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/// Cannot determine until more data is passed.
Unsure(M::AuxiliaryRequest),
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/// No epoch change.
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No,
/// The epoch will change, with proof.
Yes(Proof<M>),
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}
/// A consensus mechanism for the chain. Generally either proof-of-work or proof-of-stake-based.
/// Provides hooks into each of the major parts of block import.
pub trait Engine<M: Machine>: Sync + Send {
/// The name of this engine.
fn name(&self) -> &str;
/// Get access to the underlying state machine.
// TODO: decouple.
fn machine(&self) -> &M;
/// The number of additional header fields required for this engine.
Aura: Broadcast empty step messages instead of creating empty blocks (#7605) * aura: broadcast empty step message instead of sealing empty block * aura: add empty_step messages to seal * aura: include parent_hash in empty step message * aura: verify received empty step messages * aura: verify empty step messages in block * aura: fix dead lock on empty_steps * aura: fix EmptyStep Encodable * aura: take number of empty steps into account in chain score * aura: use empty step signers for finality * aura: add empty "empty step" messages to seal when reading from spec * aura: fix EmptyStep rlp encoding * aura: use Vec<u8> instead of Bytes * aura: fix block empty step verification * Update .gitlab-ci.yml fix lint * aura: fix accumulation of empty step signatures for finality * aura: include empty steps in seal signature * aura: configurable max number of empty steps * engine: pass block header to seal_fields method This is necessary to make the number of seal fields dynamic, e.g. activating a transition on a certain block number that changes the seal. * aura: add transition to enable empty step messages * aura: clear old empty step messages on verify_block_external * aura: ignore empty step messages from the future * aura: report skipped primaries when empty steps are not enabled * aura: fix tests * aura: report misbehavior * aura: add tests for rolling finality with multiple signatures * engine: fix validator set test In this test the block validation wasn't failing because the block was in the future (expected failure) but was instead failing because the author of the block isn't the expected authority. Since we added reporting of blocks produced by the wrong authority this test started failing. * aura: reward all the authors of empty step messages * aura: fix reward attribution for new blocks * aura: add tests for empty steps broadcasting and inclusion in blocks * aura: reduce size of empty step messages in seal * aura: add test for empty step inclusion in blocks * aura: add test for rewarding of empty steps * aura: add test for empty steps validation * aura: fix rlp encoding of sealed empty step * aura: fix grumbles
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fn seal_fields(&self, _header: &M::Header) -> usize { 0 }
/// Additional engine-specific information for the user/developer concerning `header`.
fn extra_info(&self, _header: &M::Header) -> BTreeMap<String, String> { BTreeMap::new() }
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/// Maximum number of uncles a block is allowed to declare.
fn maximum_uncle_count(&self, _block: BlockNumber) -> usize { 0 }
/// The number of generations back that uncles can be.
fn maximum_uncle_age(&self) -> usize { 6 }
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/// Block transformation functions, before the transactions.
/// `epoch_begin` set to true if this block kicks off an epoch.
fn on_new_block(
&self,
_block: &mut M::LiveBlock,
_epoch_begin: bool,
) -> Result<(), M::Error> {
Ok(())
}
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/// Block transformation functions, after the transactions.
fn on_close_block(&self, _block: &mut M::LiveBlock) -> Result<(), M::Error> {
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Ok(())
}
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/// None means that it requires external input (e.g. PoW) to seal a block.
/// Some(true) means the engine is currently prime for seal generation (i.e. node is the current validator).
/// Some(false) means that the node might seal internally but is not qualified now.
fn seals_internally(&self) -> Option<bool> { None }
/// Attempt to seal the block internally.
///
/// If `Some` is returned, then you get a valid seal.
///
/// This operation is synchronous and may (quite reasonably) not be available, in which None will
/// be returned.
///
/// It is fine to require access to state or a full client for this function, since
/// light clients do not generate seals.
fn generate_seal(&self, _block: &M::LiveBlock, _parent: &M::Header) -> Seal { Seal::None }
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/// Verify a locally-generated seal of a header.
///
/// If this engine seals internally,
/// no checks have to be done here, since all internally generated seals
/// should be valid.
///
/// Externally-generated seals (e.g. PoW) will need to be checked for validity.
///
/// It is fine to require access to state or a full client for this function, since
/// light clients do not generate seals.
fn verify_local_seal(&self, header: &M::Header) -> Result<(), M::Error>;
/// Phase 1 quick block verification. Only does checks that are cheap. Returns either a null `Ok` or a general error detailing the problem with import.
fn verify_block_basic(&self, _header: &M::Header) -> Result<(), M::Error> { Ok(()) }
/// Phase 2 verification. Perform costly checks such as transaction signatures. Returns either a null `Ok` or a general error detailing the problem with import.
fn verify_block_unordered(&self, _header: &M::Header) -> Result<(), M::Error> { Ok(()) }
/// Phase 3 verification. Check block information against parent. Returns either a null `Ok` or a general error detailing the problem with import.
fn verify_block_family(&self, _header: &M::Header, _parent: &M::Header) -> Result<(), M::Error> { Ok(()) }
/// Phase 4 verification. Verify block header against potentially external data.
/// Should only be called when `register_client` has been called previously.
fn verify_block_external(&self, _header: &M::Header) -> Result<(), M::Error> { Ok(()) }
/// Genesis epoch data.
fn genesis_epoch_data<'a>(&self, _header: &M::Header, _state: &<M as Localized<'a>>::StateContext) -> Result<Vec<u8>, String> { Ok(Vec::new()) }
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/// Whether an epoch change is signalled at the given header but will require finality.
/// If a change can be enacted immediately then return `No` from this function but
/// `Yes` from `is_epoch_end`.
///
/// If auxiliary data of the block is required, return an auxiliary request and the function will be
/// called again with them.
/// Return `Yes` or `No` when the answer is definitively known.
///
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/// Should not interact with state.
fn signals_epoch_end<'a>(&self, _header: &M::Header, _aux: <M as Localized<'a>>::AuxiliaryData)
-> EpochChange<M>
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{
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EpochChange::No
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}
/// Whether a block is the end of an epoch.
///
/// This either means that an immediate transition occurs or a block signalling transition
/// has reached finality. The `Headers` given are not guaranteed to return any blocks
/// from any epoch other than the current.
///
/// Return optional transition proof.
fn is_epoch_end(
&self,
_chain_head: &M::Header,
_chain: &Headers<M::Header>,
_transition_store: &PendingTransitionStore,
) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
None
}
/// Create an epoch verifier from validation proof and a flag indicating
/// whether finality is required.
fn epoch_verifier<'a>(&self, _header: &M::Header, _proof: &'a [u8]) -> ConstructedVerifier<'a, M> {
ConstructedVerifier::Trusted(Box::new(self::epoch::NoOp))
}
/// Populate a header's fields based on its parent's header.
/// Usually implements the chain scoring rule based on weight.
fn populate_from_parent(&self, _header: &mut M::Header, _parent: &M::Header) { }
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/// Handle any potential consensus messages;
/// updating consensus state and potentially issuing a new one.
fn handle_message(&self, _message: &[u8]) -> Result<(), EngineError> { Err(EngineError::UnexpectedMessage) }
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/// Find out if the block is a proposal block and should not be inserted into the DB.
/// Takes a header of a fully verified block.
fn is_proposal(&self, _verified_header: &M::Header) -> bool { false }
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/// Register an account which signs consensus messages.
fn set_signer(&self, _account_provider: Arc<AccountProvider>, _address: Address, _password: String) {}
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/// Sign using the EngineSigner, to be used for consensus tx signing.
fn sign(&self, _hash: H256) -> Result<Signature, M::Error> { unimplemented!() }
/// Add Client which can be used for sealing, potentially querying the state and sending messages.
fn register_client(&self, _client: Weak<M::EngineClient>) {}
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/// Trigger next step of the consensus engine.
fn step(&self) {}
/// Stops any services that the may hold the Engine and makes it safe to drop.
fn stop(&self) {}
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/// Create a factory for building snapshot chunks and restoring from them.
/// Returning `None` indicates that this engine doesn't support snapshot creation.
fn snapshot_components(&self) -> Option<Box<SnapshotComponents>> {
None
}
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/// Whether this engine supports warp sync.
fn supports_warp(&self) -> bool {
self.snapshot_components().is_some()
}
/// Return a new open block header timestamp based on the parent timestamp.
fn open_block_header_timestamp(&self, parent_timestamp: u64) -> u64 {
use std::{time, cmp};
let now = time::SystemTime::now().duration_since(time::UNIX_EPOCH).unwrap_or_default();
cmp::max(now.as_secs() as u64, parent_timestamp + 1)
}
/// Check whether the parent timestamp is valid.
fn is_timestamp_valid(&self, header_timestamp: u64, parent_timestamp: u64) -> bool {
header_timestamp > parent_timestamp
}
}
/// Common type alias for an engine coupled with an Ethereum-like state machine.
// TODO: make this a _trait_ alias when those exist.
// fortunately the effect is largely the same since engines are mostly used
// via trait objects.
pub trait EthEngine: Engine<::machine::EthereumMachine> {
/// Get the general parameters of the chain.
fn params(&self) -> &CommonParams {
self.machine().params()
}
/// Get the EVM schedule for the given block number.
fn schedule(&self, block_number: BlockNumber) -> Schedule {
self.machine().schedule(block_number)
}
/// Builtin-contracts for the chain..
fn builtins(&self) -> &BTreeMap<Address, Builtin> {
self.machine().builtins()
}
/// Attempt to get a handle to a built-in contract.
/// Only returns references to activated built-ins.
fn builtin(&self, a: &Address, block_number: BlockNumber) -> Option<&Builtin> {
self.machine().builtin(a, block_number)
}
/// Some intrinsic operation parameters; by default they take their value from the `spec()`'s `engine_params`.
fn maximum_extra_data_size(&self) -> usize {
self.machine().maximum_extra_data_size()
}
/// The nonce with which accounts begin at given block.
fn account_start_nonce(&self, block: BlockNumber) -> U256 {
self.machine().account_start_nonce(block)
}
/// The network ID that transactions should be signed with.
fn signing_chain_id(&self, env_info: &EnvInfo) -> Option<u64> {
self.machine().signing_chain_id(env_info)
}
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/// Returns new contract address generation scheme at given block number.
fn create_address_scheme(&self, number: BlockNumber) -> CreateContractAddress {
self.machine().create_address_scheme(number)
}
/// Verify a particular transaction is valid.
fn verify_transaction_unordered(&self, t: UnverifiedTransaction, header: &Header) -> Result<SignedTransaction, Error> {
self.machine().verify_transaction_unordered(t, header)
}
/// Additional verification for transactions in blocks.
// TODO: Add flags for which bits of the transaction to check.
// TODO: consider including State in the params.
fn verify_transaction_basic(&self, t: &UnverifiedTransaction, header: &Header) -> Result<(), Error> {
self.machine().verify_transaction_basic(t, header)
}
/// Additional information.
fn additional_params(&self) -> HashMap<String, String> {
self.machine().additional_params()
}
}
// convenience wrappers for existing functions.
impl<T> EthEngine for T where T: Engine<::machine::EthereumMachine> { }