package lite import ( "bytes" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types" liteErr "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/lite/errors" ) var _ Certifier = &Static{} // Static assumes a static set of validators, set on // initilization and checks against them. // The signatures on every header is checked for > 2/3 votes // against the known validator set upon Certify // // Good for testing or really simple chains. Building block // to support real-world functionality. type Static struct { chainID string vSet *types.ValidatorSet vhash []byte } // NewStatic returns a new certifier with a static validator set. func NewStatic(chainID string, vals *types.ValidatorSet) *Static { return &Static{ chainID: chainID, vSet: vals, } } // ChainID returns the chain id. func (c *Static) ChainID() string { return c.chainID } // Validators returns the validator set. func (c *Static) Validators() *types.ValidatorSet { return c.vSet } // Hash returns the hash of the validator set. func (c *Static) Hash() []byte { if len(c.vhash) == 0 { c.vhash = c.vSet.Hash() } return c.vhash } // Certify makes sure that the commit is valid. func (c *Static) Certify(commit Commit) error { // do basic sanity checks err := commit.ValidateBasic(c.chainID) if err != nil { return err } // make sure it has the same validator set we have (static means static) if !bytes.Equal(c.Hash(), commit.Header.ValidatorsHash) { return liteErr.ErrValidatorsChanged() } // then make sure we have the proper signatures for this err = c.vSet.VerifyCommit(c.chainID, commit.Commit.BlockID, commit.Header.Height, commit.Commit) return errors.WithStack(err) }