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- # ABCI Specification
-
- ## Message Types
-
- ABCI requests/responses are defined as simple Protobuf messages in [this
- schema file](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/abci/types/types.proto).
- TendermintCore sends the requests, and the ABCI application sends the
- responses. Here, we provide an overview of the messages types and how
- they are used by Tendermint. Then we describe each request-response pair
- as a function with arguments and return values, and add some notes on
- usage.
-
- Some messages (`Echo, Info, InitChain, BeginBlock, EndBlock, Commit`),
- don't return errors because an error would indicate a critical failure
- in the application and there's nothing Tendermint can do. The problem
- should be addressed and both Tendermint and the application restarted.
- All other messages (`SetOption, Query, CheckTx, DeliverTx`) return an
- application-specific response `Code uint32`, where only `0` is reserved
- for `OK`.
-
- Some messages (`SetOption, Query, CheckTx, DeliverTx`) return
- non-deterministic data in the form of `Info` and `Log`. The `Log` is
- intended for the literal output from the application's logger, while the
- `Info` is any additional info that should be returned.
-
- The first time a new blockchain is started, Tendermint calls
- `InitChain`. From then on, the Block Execution Sequence that causes the
- committed state to be updated is as follows:
-
- `BeginBlock, [DeliverTx], EndBlock, Commit`
-
- where one `DeliverTx` is called for each transaction in the block.
- Cryptographic commitments to the results of DeliverTx, EndBlock, and
- Commit are included in the header of the next block.
-
- Tendermint opens three connections to the application to handle the
- different message types:
-
- - `Consensus Connection - InitChain, BeginBlock, DeliverTx, EndBlock, Commit`
- - `Mempool Connection - CheckTx`
- - `Info Connection - Info, SetOption, Query`
-
- The `Flush` message is used on every connection, and the `Echo` message
- is only used for debugging.
-
- Note that messages may be sent concurrently across all connections -a
- typical application will thus maintain a distinct state for each
- connection. They may be referred to as the `DeliverTx state`, the
- `CheckTx state`, and the `Commit state` respectively.
-
- See below for more details on the message types and how they are used.
-
- ## Request/Response Messages
-
- ### Echo
-
- - **Request**:
- - `Message (string)`: A string to echo back
- - **Response**:
- - `Message (string)`: The input string
- - **Usage**:
- - Echo a string to test an abci client/server implementation
-
- ### Flush
-
- - **Usage**:
- - Signals that messages queued on the client should be flushed to
- the server. It is called periodically by the client
- implementation to ensure asynchronous requests are actually
- sent, and is called immediately to make a synchronous request,
- which returns when the Flush response comes back.
-
- ### Info
-
- - **Request**:
- - `Version (string)`: The Tendermint version
- - **Response**:
- - `Data (string)`: Some arbitrary information
- - `Version (Version)`: Version information
- - `LastBlockHeight (int64)`: Latest block for which the app has
- called Commit
- - `LastBlockAppHash ([]byte)`: Latest result of Commit
- - **Usage**:
- - Return information about the application state.
- - Used to sync Tendermint with the application during a handshake
- that happens on startup.
- - Tendermint expects `LastBlockAppHash` and `LastBlockHeight` to
- be updated during `Commit`, ensuring that `Commit` is never
- called twice for the same block height.
-
- ### SetOption
-
- - **Request**:
- - `Key (string)`: Key to set
- - `Value (string)`: Value to set for key
- - **Response**:
- - `Code (uint32)`: Response code
- - `Log (string)`: The output of the application's logger. May
- be non-deterministic.
- - `Info (string)`: Additional information. May
- be non-deterministic.
- - **Usage**:
- - Set non-consensus critical application specific options.
- - e.g. Key="min-fee", Value="100fermion" could set the minimum fee
- required for CheckTx (but not DeliverTx - that would be
- consensus critical).
-
- ### InitChain
-
- - **Request**:
- - `Validators ([]Validator)`: Initial genesis validators
- - `AppStateBytes ([]byte)`: Serialized initial application state
- - **Response**:
- - `ConsensusParams (ConsensusParams)`: Initial
- consensus-critical parameters.
- - `Validators ([]Validator)`: Initial validator set.
- - **Usage**:
- - Called once upon genesis.
-
- ### Query
-
- - **Request**:
- - `Data ([]byte)`: Raw query bytes. Can be used with or in lieu
- of Path.
- - `Path (string)`: Path of request, like an HTTP GET path. Can be
- used with or in liue of Data.
- - Apps MUST interpret '/store' as a query by key on the
- underlying store. The key SHOULD be specified in the Data field.
- - Apps SHOULD allow queries over specific types like
- '/accounts/...' or '/votes/...'
- - `Height (int64)`: The block height for which you want the query
- (default=0 returns data for the latest committed block). Note
- that this is the height of the block containing the
- application's Merkle root hash, which represents the state as it
- was after committing the block at Height-1
- - `Prove (bool)`: Return Merkle proof with response if possible
- - **Response**:
- - `Code (uint32)`: Response code.
- - `Log (string)`: The output of the application's logger. May
- be non-deterministic.
- - `Info (string)`: Additional information. May
- be non-deterministic.
- - `Index (int64)`: The index of the key in the tree.
- - `Key ([]byte)`: The key of the matching data.
- - `Value ([]byte)`: The value of the matching data.
- - `Proof ([]byte)`: Proof for the data, if requested.
- - `Height (int64)`: The block height from which data was derived.
- Note that this is the height of the block containing the
- application's Merkle root hash, which represents the state as it
- was after committing the block at Height-1
- - **Usage**:
- - Query for data from the application at current or past height.
- - Optionally return Merkle proof.
-
- ### BeginBlock
-
- - **Request**:
- - `Hash ([]byte)`: The block's hash. This can be derived from the
- block header.
- - `Header (struct{})`: The block header
- - `Validators ([]SigningValidator)`: List of validators in the current validator
- set and whether or not they signed a vote in the LastCommit
- - `ByzantineValidators ([]Evidence)`: List of evidence of
- validators that acted maliciously
- - **Response**:
- - `Tags ([]cmn.KVPair)`: Key-Value tags for filtering and indexing
- - **Usage**:
- - Signals the beginning of a new block. Called prior to
- any DeliverTxs.
- - The header is expected to at least contain the Height.
- - The `Validators` and `ByzantineValidators` can be used to
- determine rewards and punishments for the validators.
-
- ### CheckTx
-
- - **Request**:
- - `Tx ([]byte)`: The request transaction bytes
- - **Response**:
- - `Code (uint32)`: Response code
- - `Data ([]byte)`: Result bytes, if any.
- - `Log (string)`: The output of the application's logger. May
- be non-deterministic.
- - `Info (string)`: Additional information. May
- be non-deterministic.
- - `GasWanted (int64)`: Amount of gas request for transaction.
- - `GasUsed (int64)`: Amount of gas consumed by transaction.
- - `Tags ([]cmn.KVPair)`: Key-Value tags for filtering and indexing
- transactions (eg. by account).
- - **Usage**: Validate a mempool transaction, prior to broadcasting
- or proposing. CheckTx should perform stateful but light-weight
- checks of the validity of the transaction (like checking signatures
- and account balances), but need not execute in full (like running a
- smart contract).
-
- Tendermint runs CheckTx and DeliverTx concurrently with eachother,
- though on distinct ABCI connections - the mempool connection and the
- consensus connection, respectively.
-
- The application should maintain a separate state to support CheckTx.
- This state can be reset to the latest committed state during
- `Commit`. Before calling Commit, Tendermint will lock and flush the mempool,
- ensuring that all existing CheckTx are responded to and no new ones can
- begin. After `Commit`, the mempool will rerun
- CheckTx for all remaining transactions, throwing out any that are no longer valid.
- Then the mempool will unlock and start sending CheckTx again.
-
- Keys and values in Tags must be UTF-8 encoded strings (e.g.
- "account.owner": "Bob", "balance": "100.0", "date": "2018-01-02")
-
- ### DeliverTx
-
- - **Request**:
- - `Tx ([]byte)`: The request transaction bytes.
- - **Response**:
- - `Code (uint32)`: Response code.
- - `Data ([]byte)`: Result bytes, if any.
- - `Log (string)`: The output of the application's logger. May
- be non-deterministic.
- - `Info (string)`: Additional information. May
- be non-deterministic.
- - `GasWanted (int64)`: Amount of gas requested for transaction.
- - `GasUsed (int64)`: Amount of gas consumed by transaction.
- - `Tags ([]cmn.KVPair)`: Key-Value tags for filtering and indexing
- transactions (eg. by account).
- - **Usage**:
- - Deliver a transaction to be executed in full by the application.
- If the transaction is valid, returns CodeType.OK.
- - Keys and values in Tags must be UTF-8 encoded strings (e.g.
- "account.owner": "Bob", "balance": "100.0",
- "time": "2018-01-02T12:30:00Z")
-
- ### EndBlock
-
- - **Request**:
- - `Height (int64)`: Height of the block just executed.
- - **Response**:
- - `ValidatorUpdates ([]Validator)`: Changes to validator set (set
- voting power to 0 to remove).
- - `ConsensusParamUpdates (ConsensusParams)`: Changes to
- consensus-critical time, size, and other parameters.
- - `Tags ([]cmn.KVPair)`: Key-Value tags for filtering and indexing
- - **Usage**:
- - Signals the end of a block.
- - Called prior to each Commit, after all transactions.
- - Validator set and consensus params are updated with the result.
- - Validator pubkeys are expected to be go-wire encoded.
-
- ### Commit
-
- - **Response**:
- - `Data ([]byte)`: The Merkle root hash
- - **Usage**:
- - Persist the application state.
- - Return a Merkle root hash of the application state.
- - It's critical that all application instances return the
- same hash. If not, they will not be able to agree on the next
- block, because the hash is included in the next block!
-
- ## Data Messages
-
- ### Header
-
- - **Fields**:
- - `ChainID (string)`: ID of the blockchain
- - `Height (int64)`: Height of the block in the chain
- - `Time (int64)`: Unix time of the block
- - `NumTxs (int32)`: Number of transactions in the block
- - `TotalTxs (int64)`: Total number of transactions in the blockchain until
- now
- - `LastBlockHash ([]byte)`: Hash of the previous (parent) block
- - `ValidatorsHash ([]byte)`: Hash of the validator set for this block
- - `AppHash ([]byte)`: Data returned by the last call to `Commit` - typically the
- Merkle root of the application state after executing the previous block's
- transactions
- - `Proposer (Validator)`: Original proposer for the block
- - **Usage**:
- - Provided in RequestBeginBlock
- - Provides important context about the current state of the blockchain -
- especially height and time.
- - Provides the proposer of the current block, for use in proposer-based
- reward mechanisms.
-
- ### Validator
-
- - **Fields**:
- - `Address ([]byte)`: Address of the validator (hash of the public key)
- - `PubKey (PubKey)`: Public key of the validator
- - `Power (int64)`: Voting power of the validator
- - **Usage**:
- - Provides all identifying information about the validator
-
- ### SigningValidator
-
- - **Fields**:
- - `Validator (Validator)`: A validator
- - `SignedLastBlock (bool)`: Indicated whether or not the validator signed
- the last block
- - **Usage**:
- - Indicates whether a validator signed the last block, allowing for rewards
- based on validator availability
-
- ### PubKey
-
- - **Fields**:
- - `Type (string)`: Type of the public key. A simple string like `"ed25519"`.
- In the future, may indicate a serialization algorithm to parse the `Data`,
- for instance `"amino"`.
- - `Data ([]byte)`: Public key data. For a simple public key, it's just the
- raw bytes. If the `Type` indicates an encoding algorithm, this is the
- encoded public key.
- - **Usage**:
- - A generic and extensible typed public key
-
- ### Evidence
-
- - **Fields**:
- - `Type (string)`: Type of the evidence. A hierarchical path like
- "duplicate/vote".
- - `Validator (Validator`: The offending validator
- - `Height (int64)`: Height when the offense was committed
- - `Time (int64)`: Unix time of the block at height `Height`
- - `TotalVotingPower (int64)`: Total voting power of the validator set at
- height `Height`
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