openethereum/ethcore/src/evm/evm.rs

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// Copyright 2015, 2016 Ethcore (UK) Ltd.
// 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
// (at your option) any later version.
// Parity is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with Parity. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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//! Evm interface.
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use common::*;
use evm::Ext;
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/// Evm errors.
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#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// `OutOfGas` is returned when transaction execution runs out of gas.
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/// The state should be reverted to the state from before the
/// transaction execution. But it does not mean that transaction
/// was invalid. Balance still should be transfered and nonce
/// should be increased.
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OutOfGas,
/// `BadJumpDestination` is returned when execution tried to move
/// to position that wasn't marked with JUMPDEST instruction
BadJumpDestination {
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/// Position the code tried to jump to.
destination: usize
},
/// `BadInstructions` is returned when given instruction is not supported
BadInstruction {
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/// Unrecognized opcode
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instruction: u8,
},
/// `StackUnderflow` when there is not enough stack elements to execute instruction
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StackUnderflow {
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/// Invoked instruction
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instruction: &'static str,
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/// How many stack elements was requested by instruction
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wanted: usize,
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/// How many elements were on stack
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on_stack: usize
},
/// When execution would exceed defined Stack Limit
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OutOfStack {
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/// Invoked instruction
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instruction: &'static str,
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/// How many stack elements instruction wanted to push
wanted: usize,
/// What was the stack limit
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limit: usize
},
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/// Returned on evm internal error. Should never be ignored during development.
/// Likely to cause consensus issues.
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#[allow(dead_code)] // created only by jit
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Internal,
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}
/// A specialized version of Result over EVM errors.
pub type Result<T> = ::std::result::Result<T, Error>;
/// Gas Left: either it is a known value, or it needs to be computed by processing
/// a return instruction.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub enum GasLeft<'a> {
/// Known gas left
Known(U256),
/// Return instruction must be processed.
NeedsReturn(U256, &'a [u8]),
}
/// Types that can be "finalized" using an EVM.
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///
/// In practice, this is just used to define an inherent impl on
/// `Reult<GasLeft<'a>>`.
pub trait Finalize {
/// Consume the externalities, call return if necessary, and produce a final amount of gas left.
fn finalize<E: Ext>(self, ext: E) -> Result<U256>;
}
impl<'a> Finalize for Result<GasLeft<'a>> {
fn finalize<E: Ext>(self, ext: E) -> Result<U256> {
match self {
Ok(GasLeft::Known(gas)) => Ok(gas),
Ok(GasLeft::NeedsReturn(gas, ret_code)) => ext.ret(&gas, ret_code),
Err(err) => Err(err),
}
}
}
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/// Cost calculation type. For low-gas usage we calculate costs using usize instead of U256
pub trait CostType: ops::Mul<Output=Self> + ops::Div<Output=Self> + ops::Add<Output=Self> + ops::Sub<Output=Self> + ops::Shr<usize, Output=Self> + ops::Shl<usize, Output=Self> + cmp::Ord + Sized + From<usize> + Copy {
/// Converts this cost into `U256`
fn as_u256(&self) -> U256;
/// Tries to fit `U256` into this `Cost` type
fn from_u256(val: U256) -> Result<Self>;
/// Convert to usize (may panic)
fn as_usize(&self) -> usize;
/// Add with overflow
fn overflow_add(self, other: Self) -> (Self, bool);
/// Multiple with overflow
fn overflow_mul(self, other: Self) -> (Self, bool);
/// Single-step full multiplication and division: `self*other/div`
/// Should not overflow on intermediate steps
fn overflow_mul_div(self, other: Self, div: Self) -> (Self, bool);
}
impl CostType for U256 {
fn as_u256(&self) -> U256 {
*self
}
fn from_u256(val: U256) -> Result<Self> {
Ok(val)
}
fn as_usize(&self) -> usize {
self.as_u64() as usize
}
fn overflow_add(self, other: Self) -> (Self, bool) {
Uint::overflowing_add(self, other)
}
fn overflow_mul(self, other: Self) -> (Self, bool) {
Uint::overflowing_mul(self, other)
}
fn overflow_mul_div(self, other: Self, div: Self) -> (Self, bool) {
let x = self.full_mul(other);
let (U512(parts), o) = Uint::overflowing_div(x, U512::from(div));
let overflow = (parts[4] | parts[5] | parts[6] | parts[7]) > 0;
(
U256([parts[0], parts[1], parts[2], parts[3]]),
o | overflow
)
}
}
impl CostType for usize {
fn as_u256(&self) -> U256 {
U256::from(*self)
}
fn from_u256(val: U256) -> Result<Self> {
if U256::from(val.low_u64()) != val {
return Err(Error::OutOfGas);
}
Ok(val.low_u64() as usize)
}
fn as_usize(&self) -> usize {
*self
}
fn overflow_add(self, other: Self) -> (Self, bool) {
self.overflowing_add(other)
}
fn overflow_mul(self, other: Self) -> (Self, bool) {
self.overflowing_mul(other)
}
fn overflow_mul_div(self, other: Self, div: Self) -> (Self, bool) {
let (c, o) = U128::from(self).overflowing_mul(U128::from(other));
let (U128(parts), o1) = c.overflowing_div(U128::from(div));
let result = parts[0] as usize;
let overflow = o | o1 | (parts[1] > 0) | (parts[0] > result as u64);
(result, overflow)
}
}
/// Evm interface
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pub trait Evm {
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/// This function should be used to execute transaction.
///
/// It returns either an error, a known amount of gas left, or parameters to be used
/// to compute the final gas left.
fn exec(&mut self, params: ActionParams, ext: &mut Ext) -> Result<GasLeft>;
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}
#[test]
fn should_calculate_overflow_mul_div_without_overflow() {
// given
let num = 10_000_000;
// when
let (res1, o1) = U256::from(num).overflow_mul_div(U256::from(num), U256::from(num));
let (res2, o2) = num.overflow_mul_div(num, num);
// then
assert_eq!(res1, U256::from(num));
assert!(!o1);
assert_eq!(res2, num);
assert!(!o2);
}
#[test]
fn should_calculate_overflow_mul_div_with_overflow() {
// given
let max = ::std::u64::MAX;
let num1 = U256([max, max, max, max]);
let num2 = ::std::usize::MAX;
// when
let (res1, o1) = num1.overflow_mul_div(num1, num1 - U256::from(2));
let (res2, o2) = num2.overflow_mul_div(num2, num2 - 2);
// then
// (x+2)^2/x = (x^2 + 4x + 4)/x = x + 4 + 4/x ~ (MAX-2) + 4 + 0 = 1
assert_eq!(res2, 1);
assert!(o2);
assert_eq!(res1, U256::from(1));
assert!(o1);
}