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  1. // Copyright 2014 The go-ethereum Authors
  2. // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
  3. //
  4. // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
  6. // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  7. // (at your option) any later version.
  8. //
  9. // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10. // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
  13. //
  14. // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  15. // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  16. package vm
  17. import (
  18. "fmt"
  19. "hash"
  20. "sync/atomic"
  21. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
  22. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/math"
  23. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
  24. )
  25. // Config are the configuration options for the Interpreter
  26. type Config struct {
  27. Debug bool // Enables debugging
  28. Tracer Tracer // Opcode logger
  29. NoRecursion bool // Disables call, callcode, delegate call and create
  30. EnablePreimageRecording bool // Enables recording of SHA3/keccak preimages
  31. JumpTable [256]operation // EVM instruction table, automatically populated if unset
  32. EWASMInterpreter string // External EWASM interpreter options
  33. EVMInterpreter string // External EVM interpreter options
  34. ExtraEips []int // Additional EIPS that are to be enabled
  35. }
  36. // Interpreter is used to run Ethereum based contracts and will utilise the
  37. // passed environment to query external sources for state information.
  38. // The Interpreter will run the byte code VM based on the passed
  39. // configuration.
  40. type Interpreter interface {
  41. // Run loops and evaluates the contract's code with the given input data and returns
  42. // the return byte-slice and an error if one occurred.
  43. Run(contract *Contract, input []byte, static bool) ([]byte, error)
  44. // CanRun tells if the contract, passed as an argument, can be
  45. // run by the current interpreter. This is meant so that the
  46. // caller can do something like:
  47. //
  48. // ```golang
  49. // for _, interpreter := range interpreters {
  50. // if interpreter.CanRun(contract.code) {
  51. // interpreter.Run(contract.code, input)
  52. // }
  53. // }
  54. // ```
  55. CanRun([]byte) bool
  56. }
  57. // keccakState wraps sha3.state. In addition to the usual hash methods, it also supports
  58. // Read to get a variable amount of data from the hash state. Read is faster than Sum
  59. // because it doesn't copy the internal state, but also modifies the internal state.
  60. type keccakState interface {
  61. hash.Hash
  62. Read([]byte) (int, error)
  63. }
  64. // EVMInterpreter represents an EVM interpreter
  65. type EVMInterpreter struct {
  66. evm *EVM
  67. cfg Config
  68. intPool *intPool
  69. hasher keccakState // Keccak256 hasher instance shared across opcodes
  70. hasherBuf common.Hash // Keccak256 hasher result array shared aross opcodes
  71. readOnly bool // Whether to throw on stateful modifications
  72. returnData []byte // Last CALL's return data for subsequent reuse
  73. }
  74. // NewEVMInterpreter returns a new instance of the Interpreter.
  75. func NewEVMInterpreter(evm *EVM, cfg Config) *EVMInterpreter {
  76. // We use the STOP instruction whether to see
  77. // the jump table was initialised. If it was not
  78. // we'll set the default jump table.
  79. if !cfg.JumpTable[STOP].valid {
  80. var jt JumpTable
  81. switch {
  82. case evm.chainRules.IsIstanbul:
  83. jt = istanbulInstructionSet
  84. case evm.chainRules.IsConstantinople:
  85. jt = constantinopleInstructionSet
  86. case evm.chainRules.IsByzantium:
  87. jt = byzantiumInstructionSet
  88. case evm.chainRules.IsEIP158:
  89. jt = spuriousDragonInstructionSet
  90. case evm.chainRules.IsEIP150:
  91. jt = tangerineWhistleInstructionSet
  92. case evm.chainRules.IsHomestead:
  93. jt = homesteadInstructionSet
  94. default:
  95. jt = frontierInstructionSet
  96. }
  97. for i, eip := range cfg.ExtraEips {
  98. if err := EnableEIP(eip, &jt); err != nil {
  99. // Disable it, so caller can check if it's activated or not
  100. cfg.ExtraEips = append(cfg.ExtraEips[:i], cfg.ExtraEips[i+1:]...)
  101. log.Error("EIP activation failed", "eip", eip, "error", err)
  102. }
  103. }
  104. cfg.JumpTable = jt
  105. }
  106. return &EVMInterpreter{
  107. evm: evm,
  108. cfg: cfg,
  109. }
  110. }
  111. // Run loops and evaluates the contract's code with the given input data and returns
  112. // the return byte-slice and an error if one occurred.
  113. //
  114. // It's important to note that any errors returned by the interpreter should be
  115. // considered a revert-and-consume-all-gas operation except for
  116. // errExecutionReverted which means revert-and-keep-gas-left.
  117. func (in *EVMInterpreter) Run(contract *Contract, input []byte, readOnly bool) (ret []byte, err error) {
  118. if in.intPool == nil {
  119. in.intPool = poolOfIntPools.get()
  120. defer func() {
  121. poolOfIntPools.put(in.intPool)
  122. in.intPool = nil
  123. }()
  124. }
  125. // Increment the call depth which is restricted to 1024
  126. in.evm.depth++
  127. defer func() { in.evm.depth-- }()
  128. // Make sure the readOnly is only set if we aren't in readOnly yet.
  129. // This makes also sure that the readOnly flag isn't removed for child calls.
  130. if readOnly && !in.readOnly {
  131. in.readOnly = true
  132. defer func() { in.readOnly = false }()
  133. }
  134. // Reset the previous call's return data. It's unimportant to preserve the old buffer
  135. // as every returning call will return new data anyway.
  136. in.returnData = nil
  137. // Don't bother with the execution if there's no code.
  138. if len(contract.Code) == 0 {
  139. return nil, nil
  140. }
  141. var (
  142. op OpCode // current opcode
  143. mem = NewMemory() // bound memory
  144. stack = newstack() // local stack
  145. // For optimisation reason we're using uint64 as the program counter.
  146. // It's theoretically possible to go above 2^64. The YP defines the PC
  147. // to be uint256. Practically much less so feasible.
  148. pc = uint64(0) // program counter
  149. cost uint64
  150. // copies used by tracer
  151. pcCopy uint64 // needed for the deferred Tracer
  152. gasCopy uint64 // for Tracer to log gas remaining before execution
  153. logged bool // deferred Tracer should ignore already logged steps
  154. res []byte // result of the opcode execution function
  155. )
  156. contract.Input = input
  157. // Reclaim the stack as an int pool when the execution stops
  158. defer func() { in.intPool.put(stack.data...) }()
  159. if in.cfg.Debug {
  160. defer func() {
  161. if err != nil {
  162. if !logged {
  163. in.cfg.Tracer.CaptureState(in.evm, pcCopy, op, gasCopy, cost, mem, stack, contract, in.evm.depth, err)
  164. } else {
  165. in.cfg.Tracer.CaptureFault(in.evm, pcCopy, op, gasCopy, cost, mem, stack, contract, in.evm.depth, err)
  166. }
  167. }
  168. }()
  169. }
  170. // The Interpreter main run loop (contextual). This loop runs until either an
  171. // explicit STOP, RETURN or SELFDESTRUCT is executed, an error occurred during
  172. // the execution of one of the operations or until the done flag is set by the
  173. // parent context.
  174. for atomic.LoadInt32(&in.evm.abort) == 0 {
  175. if in.cfg.Debug {
  176. // Capture pre-execution values for tracing.
  177. logged, pcCopy, gasCopy = false, pc, contract.Gas
  178. }
  179. // Get the operation from the jump table and validate the stack to ensure there are
  180. // enough stack items available to perform the operation.
  181. op = contract.GetOp(pc)
  182. operation := in.cfg.JumpTable[op]
  183. if !operation.valid {
  184. return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid opcode 0x%x", int(op))
  185. }
  186. // Validate stack
  187. if sLen := stack.len(); sLen < operation.minStack {
  188. return nil, fmt.Errorf("stack underflow (%d <=> %d)", sLen, operation.minStack)
  189. } else if sLen > operation.maxStack {
  190. return nil, fmt.Errorf("stack limit reached %d (%d)", sLen, operation.maxStack)
  191. }
  192. // If the operation is valid, enforce and write restrictions
  193. if in.readOnly && in.evm.chainRules.IsByzantium {
  194. // If the interpreter is operating in readonly mode, make sure no
  195. // state-modifying operation is performed. The 3rd stack item
  196. // for a call operation is the value. Transferring value from one
  197. // account to the others means the state is modified and should also
  198. // return with an error.
  199. if operation.writes || (op == CALL && stack.Back(2).Sign() != 0) {
  200. return nil, errWriteProtection
  201. }
  202. }
  203. // Static portion of gas
  204. cost = operation.constantGas // For tracing
  205. if !contract.UseGas(operation.constantGas) {
  206. return nil, ErrOutOfGas
  207. }
  208. var memorySize uint64
  209. // calculate the new memory size and expand the memory to fit
  210. // the operation
  211. // Memory check needs to be done prior to evaluating the dynamic gas portion,
  212. // to detect calculation overflows
  213. if operation.memorySize != nil {
  214. memSize, overflow := operation.memorySize(stack)
  215. if overflow {
  216. return nil, errGasUintOverflow
  217. }
  218. // memory is expanded in words of 32 bytes. Gas
  219. // is also calculated in words.
  220. if memorySize, overflow = math.SafeMul(toWordSize(memSize), 32); overflow {
  221. return nil, errGasUintOverflow
  222. }
  223. }
  224. // Dynamic portion of gas
  225. // consume the gas and return an error if not enough gas is available.
  226. // cost is explicitly set so that the capture state defer method can get the proper cost
  227. if operation.dynamicGas != nil {
  228. var dynamicCost uint64
  229. dynamicCost, err = operation.dynamicGas(in.evm, contract, stack, mem, memorySize)
  230. cost += dynamicCost // total cost, for debug tracing
  231. if err != nil || !contract.UseGas(dynamicCost) {
  232. return nil, ErrOutOfGas
  233. }
  234. }
  235. if memorySize > 0 {
  236. mem.Resize(memorySize)
  237. }
  238. if in.cfg.Debug {
  239. in.cfg.Tracer.CaptureState(in.evm, pc, op, gasCopy, cost, mem, stack, contract, in.evm.depth, err)
  240. logged = true
  241. }
  242. // execute the operation
  243. res, err = operation.execute(&pc, in, contract, mem, stack)
  244. // verifyPool is a build flag. Pool verification makes sure the integrity
  245. // of the integer pool by comparing values to a default value.
  246. if verifyPool {
  247. verifyIntegerPool(in.intPool)
  248. }
  249. // if the operation clears the return data (e.g. it has returning data)
  250. // set the last return to the result of the operation.
  251. if operation.returns {
  252. in.returnData = res
  253. }
  254. switch {
  255. case err != nil:
  256. return nil, err
  257. case operation.reverts:
  258. return res, errExecutionReverted
  259. case operation.halts:
  260. return res, nil
  261. case !operation.jumps:
  262. pc++
  263. }
  264. }
  265. return nil, nil
  266. }
  267. // CanRun tells if the contract, passed as an argument, can be
  268. // run by the current interpreter.
  269. func (in *EVMInterpreter) CanRun(code []byte) bool {
  270. return true
  271. }