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// Copyright 2021 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package beacon
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"math/big"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/consensus"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/consensus/misc"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/state"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rpc"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/trie"
)
// Proof-of-stake protocol constants.
var (
beaconDifficulty = common.Big0 // The default block difficulty in the beacon consensus
beaconNonce = types.EncodeNonce(0) // The default block nonce in the beacon consensus
)
// Various error messages to mark blocks invalid. These should be private to
// prevent engine specific errors from being referenced in the remainder of the
// codebase, inherently breaking if the engine is swapped out. Please put common
// error types into the consensus package.
var (
errTooManyUncles = errors.New("too many uncles")
errInvalidNonce = errors.New("invalid nonce")
errInvalidUncleHash = errors.New("invalid uncle hash")
errInvalidTimestamp = errors.New("invalid timestamp")
)
// Beacon is a consensus engine that combines the eth1 consensus and proof-of-stake
// algorithm. There is a special flag inside to decide whether to use legacy consensus
// rules or new rules. The transition rule is described in the eth1/2 merge spec.
// https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-3675.md
//
// The beacon here is a half-functional consensus engine with partial functions which
// is only used for necessary consensus checks. The legacy consensus engine can be any
// engine implements the consensus interface (except the beacon itself).
type Beacon struct {
ethone consensus.Engine // Original consensus engine used in eth1, e.g. ethash or clique
}
// New creates a consensus engine with the given embedded eth1 engine.
func New(ethone consensus.Engine) *Beacon {
if _, ok := ethone.(*Beacon); ok {
panic("nested consensus engine")
}
return &Beacon{ethone: ethone}
}
// Author implements consensus.Engine, returning the verified author of the block.
func (beacon *Beacon) Author(header *types.Header) (common.Address, error) {
if !beacon.IsPoSHeader(header) {
return beacon.ethone.Author(header)
}
return header.Coinbase, nil
}
// VerifyHeader checks whether a header conforms to the consensus rules of the
// stock Ethereum consensus engine.
func (beacon *Beacon) VerifyHeader(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader, header *types.Header, seal bool) error {
reached, err := IsTTDReached(chain, header.ParentHash, header.Number.Uint64()-1)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !reached {
return beacon.ethone.VerifyHeader(chain, header, seal)
}
// Short circuit if the parent is not known
parent := chain.GetHeader(header.ParentHash, header.Number.Uint64()-1)
if parent == nil {
return consensus.ErrUnknownAncestor
}
// Sanity checks passed, do a proper verification
return beacon.verifyHeader(chain, header, parent)
}
// VerifyHeaders is similar to VerifyHeader, but verifies a batch of headers
// concurrently. The method returns a quit channel to abort the operations and
// a results channel to retrieve the async verifications.
// VerifyHeaders expect the headers to be ordered and continuous.
func (beacon *Beacon) VerifyHeaders(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader, headers []*types.Header, seals []bool) (chan<- struct{}, <-chan error) {
if !beacon.IsPoSHeader(headers[len(headers)-1]) {
return beacon.ethone.VerifyHeaders(chain, headers, seals)
}
var (
preHeaders []*types.Header
postHeaders []*types.Header
preSeals []bool
)
for index, header := range headers {
if beacon.IsPoSHeader(header) {
preHeaders = headers[:index]
postHeaders = headers[index:]
preSeals = seals[:index]
break
}
}
if len(preHeaders) == 0 {
// All the headers are pos headers. Verify that the parent block reached total terminal difficulty.
if reached, err := IsTTDReached(chain, headers[0].ParentHash, headers[0].Number.Uint64()-1); !reached {
// TTD not reached for the first block, mark subsequent with invalid terminal block
if err == nil {
err = consensus.ErrInvalidTerminalBlock
}
results := make(chan error, len(headers))
for i := 0; i < len(headers); i++ {
results <- err
}
return make(chan struct{}), results
}
return beacon.verifyHeaders(chain, headers, nil)
}
// The transition point exists in the middle, separate the headers
// into two batches and apply different verification rules for them.
var (
abort = make(chan struct{})
results = make(chan error, len(headers))
)
go func() {
var (
old, new, out = 0, len(preHeaders), 0
errors = make([]error, len(headers))
done = make([]bool, len(headers))
oldDone, oldResult = beacon.ethone.VerifyHeaders(chain, preHeaders, preSeals)
newDone, newResult = beacon.verifyHeaders(chain, postHeaders, preHeaders[len(preHeaders)-1])
)
// Verify that pre-merge headers don't overflow the TTD
if index, err := verifyTerminalPoWBlock(chain, preHeaders); err != nil {
// Mark all subsequent pow headers with the error.
for i := index; i < len(preHeaders); i++ {
errors[i], done[i] = err, true
}
}
// Collect the results
for {
for ; done[out]; out++ {
results <- errors[out]
if out == len(headers)-1 {
return
}
}
select {
case err := <-oldResult:
if !done[old] { // skip TTD-verified failures
errors[old], done[old] = err, true
}
old++
case err := <-newResult:
errors[new], done[new] = err, true
new++
case <-abort:
close(oldDone)
close(newDone)
return
}
}
}()
return abort, results
}
// verifyTerminalPoWBlock verifies that the preHeaders conform to the specification
// wrt. their total difficulty.
// It expects:
// - preHeaders to be at least 1 element
// - the parent of the header element to be stored in the chain correctly
// - the preHeaders to have a set difficulty
// - the last element to be the terminal block
func verifyTerminalPoWBlock(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader, preHeaders []*types.Header) (int, error) {
td := chain.GetTd(preHeaders[0].ParentHash, preHeaders[0].Number.Uint64()-1)
if td == nil {
return 0, consensus.ErrUnknownAncestor
}
td = new(big.Int).Set(td)
// Check that all blocks before the last one are below the TTD
for i, head := range preHeaders {
if td.Cmp(chain.Config().TerminalTotalDifficulty) >= 0 {
return i, consensus.ErrInvalidTerminalBlock
}
td.Add(td, head.Difficulty)
}
// Check that the last block is the terminal block
if td.Cmp(chain.Config().TerminalTotalDifficulty) < 0 {
return len(preHeaders) - 1, consensus.ErrInvalidTerminalBlock
}
return 0, nil
}
// VerifyUncles verifies that the given block's uncles conform to the consensus
// rules of the Ethereum consensus engine.
func (beacon *Beacon) VerifyUncles(chain consensus.ChainReader, block *types.Block) error {
if !beacon.IsPoSHeader(block.Header()) {
return beacon.ethone.VerifyUncles(chain, block)
}
// Verify that there is no uncle block. It's explicitly disabled in the beacon
if len(block.Uncles()) > 0 {
return errTooManyUncles
}
return nil
}
// verifyHeader checks whether a header conforms to the consensus rules of the
// stock Ethereum consensus engine. The difference between the beacon and classic is
// (a) The following fields are expected to be constants:
// - difficulty is expected to be 0
// - nonce is expected to be 0
// - unclehash is expected to be Hash(emptyHeader)
// to be the desired constants
// (b) we don't verify if a block is in the future anymore
// (c) the extradata is limited to 32 bytes
func (beacon *Beacon) verifyHeader(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader, header, parent *types.Header) error {
// Ensure that the header's extra-data section is of a reasonable size
if len(header.Extra) > 32 {
return fmt.Errorf("extra-data longer than 32 bytes (%d)", len(header.Extra))
}
// Verify the seal parts. Ensure the nonce and uncle hash are the expected value.
if header.Nonce != beaconNonce {
return errInvalidNonce
}
if header.UncleHash != types.EmptyUncleHash {
return errInvalidUncleHash
}
// Verify the timestamp
if header.Time <= parent.Time {
return errInvalidTimestamp
}
// Verify the block's difficulty to ensure it's the default constant
if beaconDifficulty.Cmp(header.Difficulty) != 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid difficulty: have %v, want %v", header.Difficulty, beaconDifficulty)
}
// Verify that the gas limit is <= 2^63-1
if header.GasLimit > params.MaxGasLimit {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid gasLimit: have %v, max %v", header.GasLimit, params.MaxGasLimit)
}
// Verify that the gasUsed is <= gasLimit
if header.GasUsed > header.GasLimit {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid gasUsed: have %d, gasLimit %d", header.GasUsed, header.GasLimit)
}
// Verify that the block number is parent's +1
if diff := new(big.Int).Sub(header.Number, parent.Number); diff.Cmp(common.Big1) != 0 {
return consensus.ErrInvalidNumber
}
// Verify the header's EIP-1559 attributes.
return misc.VerifyEip1559Header(chain.Config(), parent, header)
}
// verifyHeaders is similar to verifyHeader, but verifies a batch of headers
// concurrently. The method returns a quit channel to abort the operations and
// a results channel to retrieve the async verifications. An additional parent
// header will be passed if the relevant header is not in the database yet.
func (beacon *Beacon) verifyHeaders(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader, headers []*types.Header, ancestor *types.Header) (chan<- struct{}, <-chan error) {
var (
abort = make(chan struct{})
results = make(chan error, len(headers))
)
go func() {
for i, header := range headers {
var parent *types.Header
if i == 0 {
if ancestor != nil {
parent = ancestor
} else {
parent = chain.GetHeader(headers[0].ParentHash, headers[0].Number.Uint64()-1)
}
} else if headers[i-1].Hash() == headers[i].ParentHash {
parent = headers[i-1]
}
if parent == nil {
select {
case <-abort:
return
case results <- consensus.ErrUnknownAncestor:
}
continue
}
err := beacon.verifyHeader(chain, header, parent)
select {
case <-abort:
return
case results <- err:
}
}
}()
return abort, results
}
// Prepare implements consensus.Engine, initializing the difficulty field of a
// header to conform to the beacon protocol. The changes are done inline.
func (beacon *Beacon) Prepare(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader, header *types.Header) error {
// Transition isn't triggered yet, use the legacy rules for preparation.
reached, err := IsTTDReached(chain, header.ParentHash, header.Number.Uint64()-1)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !reached {
return beacon.ethone.Prepare(chain, header)
}
header.Difficulty = beaconDifficulty
return nil
}
// Finalize implements consensus.Engine, setting the final state on the header
func (beacon *Beacon) Finalize(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader, header *types.Header, state *state.StateDB, txs []*types.Transaction, uncles []*types.Header) {
// Finalize is different with Prepare, it can be used in both block generation
// and verification. So determine the consensus rules by header type.
if !beacon.IsPoSHeader(header) {
beacon.ethone.Finalize(chain, header, state, txs, uncles)
return
}
// The block reward is no longer handled here. It's done by the
// external consensus engine.
header.Root = state.IntermediateRoot(true)
if parent := chain.GetHeaderByHash(header.ParentHash); parent != nil {
header.ExcessBlobs = misc.CalcExcessBlobTransactions(parent, uint64(misc.CountBlobs(txs)))
}
}
// FinalizeAndAssemble implements consensus.Engine, setting the final state and
// assembling the block.
func (beacon *Beacon) FinalizeAndAssemble(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader, header *types.Header, state *state.StateDB, txs []*types.Transaction, uncles []*types.Header, receipts []*types.Receipt) (*types.Block, error) {
// FinalizeAndAssemble is different with Prepare, it can be used in both block
// generation and verification. So determine the consensus rules by header type.
if !beacon.IsPoSHeader(header) {
return beacon.ethone.FinalizeAndAssemble(chain, header, state, txs, uncles, receipts)
}
// Finalize and assemble the block
beacon.Finalize(chain, header, state, txs, uncles)
return types.NewBlock(header, txs, uncles, receipts, trie.NewStackTrie(nil)), nil
}
// Seal generates a new sealing request for the given input block and pushes
// the result into the given channel.
//
// Note, the method returns immediately and will send the result async. More
// than one result may also be returned depending on the consensus algorithm.
func (beacon *Beacon) Seal(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader, block *types.Block, results chan<- *types.Block, stop <-chan struct{}) error {
if !beacon.IsPoSHeader(block.Header()) {
return beacon.ethone.Seal(chain, block, results, stop)
}
// The seal verification is done by the external consensus engine,
// return directly without pushing any block back. In another word
// beacon won't return any result by `results` channel which may
// blocks the receiver logic forever.
return nil
}
// SealHash returns the hash of a block prior to it being sealed.
func (beacon *Beacon) SealHash(header *types.Header) common.Hash {
return beacon.ethone.SealHash(header)
}
// CalcDifficulty is the difficulty adjustment algorithm. It returns
// the difficulty that a new block should have when created at time
// given the parent block's time and difficulty.
func (beacon *Beacon) CalcDifficulty(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader, time uint64, parent *types.Header) *big.Int {
// Transition isn't triggered yet, use the legacy rules for calculation
if reached, _ := IsTTDReached(chain, parent.Hash(), parent.Number.Uint64()); !reached {
return beacon.ethone.CalcDifficulty(chain, time, parent)
}
return beaconDifficulty
}
// APIs implements consensus.Engine, returning the user facing RPC APIs.
func (beacon *Beacon) APIs(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader) []rpc.API {
return beacon.ethone.APIs(chain)
}
// Close shutdowns the consensus engine
func (beacon *Beacon) Close() error {
return beacon.ethone.Close()
}
// IsPoSHeader reports the header belongs to the PoS-stage with some special fields.
// This function is not suitable for a part of APIs like Prepare or CalcDifficulty
// because the header difficulty is not set yet.
func (beacon *Beacon) IsPoSHeader(header *types.Header) bool {
if header.Difficulty == nil {
panic("IsPoSHeader called with invalid difficulty")
}
return header.Difficulty.Cmp(beaconDifficulty) == 0
}
// InnerEngine returns the embedded eth1 consensus engine.
func (beacon *Beacon) InnerEngine() consensus.Engine {
return beacon.ethone
}
// SetThreads updates the mining threads. Delegate the call
// to the eth1 engine if it's threaded.
func (beacon *Beacon) SetThreads(threads int) {
type threaded interface {
SetThreads(threads int)
}
if th, ok := beacon.ethone.(threaded); ok {
th.SetThreads(threads)
}
}
// IsTTDReached checks if the TotalTerminalDifficulty has been surpassed on the `parentHash` block.
// It depends on the parentHash already being stored in the database.
// If the parentHash is not stored in the database a UnknownAncestor error is returned.
func IsTTDReached(chain consensus.ChainHeaderReader, parentHash common.Hash, number uint64) (bool, error) {
if chain.Config().TerminalTotalDifficulty == nil {
return false, nil
}
td := chain.GetTd(parentHash, number)
if td == nil {
return false, consensus.ErrUnknownAncestor
}
return td.Cmp(chain.Config().TerminalTotalDifficulty) >= 0, nil
}