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  1. // Copyright 2019 The go-ethereum Authors
  2. // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
  3. //
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  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 checkpointoracle is a wrapper of checkpoint oracle contract with
  17. // additional rules defined. This package can be used both in LES client or
  18. // server side for offering oracle related APIs.
  19. package checkpointoracle
  20. import (
  21. "encoding/binary"
  22. "sync/atomic"
  23. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts/abi/bind"
  24. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
  25. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/contracts/checkpointoracle"
  26. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto"
  27. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
  28. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
  29. )
  30. // CheckpointOracle is responsible for offering the latest stable checkpoint
  31. // generated and announced by the contract admins on-chain. The checkpoint can
  32. // be verified by clients locally during the checkpoint syncing.
  33. type CheckpointOracle struct {
  34. config *params.CheckpointOracleConfig
  35. contract *checkpointoracle.CheckpointOracle
  36. running int32 // Flag whether the contract backend is set or not
  37. getLocal func(uint64) params.TrustedCheckpoint // Function used to retrieve local checkpoint
  38. }
  39. // New creates a checkpoint oracle handler with given configs and callback.
  40. func New(config *params.CheckpointOracleConfig, getLocal func(uint64) params.TrustedCheckpoint) *CheckpointOracle {
  41. if config == nil {
  42. log.Info("Checkpoint registrar is not enabled")
  43. return nil
  44. }
  45. if config.Address == (common.Address{}) || uint64(len(config.Signers)) < config.Threshold {
  46. log.Warn("Invalid checkpoint registrar config")
  47. return nil
  48. }
  49. log.Info("Configured checkpoint registrar", "address", config.Address, "signers", len(config.Signers), "threshold", config.Threshold)
  50. return &CheckpointOracle{
  51. config: config,
  52. getLocal: getLocal,
  53. }
  54. }
  55. // Start binds the contract backend, initializes the oracle instance
  56. // and marks the status as available.
  57. func (oracle *CheckpointOracle) Start(backend bind.ContractBackend) {
  58. contract, err := checkpointoracle.NewCheckpointOracle(oracle.config.Address, backend)
  59. if err != nil {
  60. log.Error("Oracle contract binding failed", "err", err)
  61. return
  62. }
  63. if !atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&oracle.running, 0, 1) {
  64. log.Error("Already bound and listening to registrar")
  65. return
  66. }
  67. oracle.contract = contract
  68. }
  69. // IsRunning returns an indicator whether the oracle is running.
  70. func (oracle *CheckpointOracle) IsRunning() bool {
  71. return atomic.LoadInt32(&oracle.running) == 1
  72. }
  73. // Contract returns the underlying raw checkpoint oracle contract.
  74. func (oracle *CheckpointOracle) Contract() *checkpointoracle.CheckpointOracle {
  75. return oracle.contract
  76. }
  77. // StableCheckpoint returns the stable checkpoint which was generated by local
  78. // indexers and announced by trusted signers.
  79. func (oracle *CheckpointOracle) StableCheckpoint() (*params.TrustedCheckpoint, uint64) {
  80. // Retrieve the latest checkpoint from the contract, abort if empty
  81. latest, hash, height, err := oracle.contract.Contract().GetLatestCheckpoint(nil)
  82. if err != nil || (latest == 0 && hash == [32]byte{}) {
  83. return nil, 0
  84. }
  85. local := oracle.getLocal(latest)
  86. // The following scenarios may occur:
  87. //
  88. // * local node is out of sync so that it doesn't have the
  89. // checkpoint which registered in the contract.
  90. // * local checkpoint doesn't match with the registered one.
  91. //
  92. // In both cases, no stable checkpoint will be returned.
  93. if local.HashEqual(hash) {
  94. return &local, height.Uint64()
  95. }
  96. return nil, 0
  97. }
  98. // VerifySigners recovers the signer addresses according to the signature and
  99. // checks whether there are enough approvals to finalize the checkpoint.
  100. func (oracle *CheckpointOracle) VerifySigners(index uint64, hash [32]byte, signatures [][]byte) (bool, []common.Address) {
  101. // Short circuit if the given signatures doesn't reach the threshold.
  102. if len(signatures) < int(oracle.config.Threshold) {
  103. return false, nil
  104. }
  105. var (
  106. signers []common.Address
  107. checked = make(map[common.Address]struct{})
  108. )
  109. for i := 0; i < len(signatures); i++ {
  110. if len(signatures[i]) != 65 {
  111. continue
  112. }
  113. // EIP 191 style signatures
  114. //
  115. // Arguments when calculating hash to validate
  116. // 1: byte(0x19) - the initial 0x19 byte
  117. // 2: byte(0) - the version byte (data with intended validator)
  118. // 3: this - the validator address
  119. // -- Application specific data
  120. // 4 : checkpoint section_index (uint64)
  121. // 5 : checkpoint hash (bytes32)
  122. // hash = keccak256(checkpoint_index, section_head, cht_root, bloom_root)
  123. buf := make([]byte, 8)
  124. binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(buf, index)
  125. data := append([]byte{0x19, 0x00}, append(oracle.config.Address.Bytes(), append(buf, hash[:]...)...)...)
  126. signatures[i][64] -= 27 // Transform V from 27/28 to 0/1 according to the yellow paper for verification.
  127. pubkey, err := crypto.Ecrecover(crypto.Keccak256(data), signatures[i])
  128. if err != nil {
  129. return false, nil
  130. }
  131. var signer common.Address
  132. copy(signer[:], crypto.Keccak256(pubkey[1:])[12:])
  133. if _, exist := checked[signer]; exist {
  134. continue
  135. }
  136. for _, s := range oracle.config.Signers {
  137. if s == signer {
  138. signers = append(signers, signer)
  139. checked[signer] = struct{}{}
  140. }
  141. }
  142. }
  143. threshold := oracle.config.Threshold
  144. if uint64(len(signers)) < threshold {
  145. log.Warn("Not enough signers to approve checkpoint", "signers", len(signers), "threshold", threshold)
  146. return false, nil
  147. }
  148. return true, signers
  149. }