package light import ( "bytes" "context" "errors" "fmt" "time" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/log" tmmath "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/math" tmsync "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/sync" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/light/provider" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/light/store" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types" ) type mode byte const ( sequential mode = iota + 1 skipping defaultPruningSize = 1000 defaultMaxRetryAttempts = 10 // For verifySkipping, when using the cache of headers from the previous batch, // they will always be at a height greater than 1/2 (normal verifySkipping) so to // find something in between the range, 9/16 is used. verifySkippingNumerator = 9 verifySkippingDenominator = 16 // 10s should cover most of the clients. // References: // - http://vancouver-webpages.com/time/web.html // - https://blog.codinghorror.com/keeping-time-on-the-pc/ defaultMaxClockDrift = 10 * time.Second ) // Option sets a parameter for the light client. type Option func(*Client) // SequentialVerification option configures the light client to sequentially // check the blocks (every block, in ascending height order). Note this is // much slower than SkippingVerification, albeit more secure. func SequentialVerification() Option { return func(c *Client) { c.verificationMode = sequential } } // SkippingVerification option configures the light client to skip blocks as // long as {trustLevel} of the old validator set signed the new header. The // verifySkipping algorithm from the specification is used for finding the minimal // "trust path". // // trustLevel - fraction of the old validator set (in terms of voting power), // which must sign the new header in order for us to trust it. NOTE this only // applies to non-adjacent headers. For adjacent headers, sequential // verification is used. func SkippingVerification(trustLevel tmmath.Fraction) Option { return func(c *Client) { c.verificationMode = skipping c.trustLevel = trustLevel } } // PruningSize option sets the maximum amount of light blocks that the light // client stores. When Prune() is run, all light blocks that are earlier than // the h amount of light blocks will be removed from the store. // Default: 1000. A pruning size of 0 will not prune the light client at all. func PruningSize(h uint16) Option { return func(c *Client) { c.pruningSize = h } } // ConfirmationFunction option can be used to prompt to confirm an action. For // example, remove newer headers if the light client is being reset with an // older header. No confirmation is required by default! func ConfirmationFunction(fn func(action string) bool) Option { return func(c *Client) { c.confirmationFn = fn } } // Logger option can be used to set a logger for the client. func Logger(l log.Logger) Option { return func(c *Client) { c.logger = l } } // MaxRetryAttempts option can be used to set max attempts before replacing // primary with a witness. func MaxRetryAttempts(max uint16) Option { return func(c *Client) { c.maxRetryAttempts = max } } // MaxClockDrift defines how much new header's time can drift into // the future. Default: 10s. func MaxClockDrift(d time.Duration) Option { return func(c *Client) { c.maxClockDrift = d } } // Client represents a light client, connected to a single chain, which gets // light blocks from a primary provider, verifies them either sequentially or by // skipping some and stores them in a trusted store (usually, a local FS). // // Default verification: SkippingVerification(DefaultTrustLevel) type Client struct { chainID string trustingPeriod time.Duration // see TrustOptions.Period verificationMode mode trustLevel tmmath.Fraction maxRetryAttempts uint16 // see MaxRetryAttempts option maxClockDrift time.Duration // Mutex for locking during changes of the light clients providers providerMutex tmsync.Mutex // Primary provider of new headers. primary provider.Provider // Providers used to "witness" new headers. witnesses []provider.Provider // Where trusted light blocks are stored. trustedStore store.Store // Highest trusted light block from the store (height=H). latestTrustedBlock *types.LightBlock // See RemoveNoLongerTrustedHeadersPeriod option pruningSize uint16 // See ConfirmationFunction option confirmationFn func(action string) bool quit chan struct{} logger log.Logger } // NewClient returns a new light client. It returns an error if it fails to // obtain the light block from the primary or they are invalid (e.g. trust // hash does not match with the one from the headers). // // Witnesses are providers, which will be used for cross-checking the primary // provider. At least one witness must be given when skipping verification is // used (default). A witness can become a primary iff the current primary is // unavailable. // // See all Option(s) for the additional configuration. func NewClient( ctx context.Context, chainID string, trustOptions TrustOptions, primary provider.Provider, witnesses []provider.Provider, trustedStore store.Store, options ...Option) (*Client, error) { if err := trustOptions.ValidateBasic(); err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid TrustOptions: %w", err) } c, err := NewClientFromTrustedStore(chainID, trustOptions.Period, primary, witnesses, trustedStore, options...) if err != nil { return nil, err } if c.latestTrustedBlock != nil { c.logger.Info("Checking trusted light block using options") if err := c.checkTrustedHeaderUsingOptions(ctx, trustOptions); err != nil { return nil, err } } if c.latestTrustedBlock == nil || c.latestTrustedBlock.Height < trustOptions.Height { c.logger.Info("Downloading trusted light block using options") if err := c.initializeWithTrustOptions(ctx, trustOptions); err != nil { return nil, err } } return c, err } // NewClientFromTrustedStore initializes existing client from the trusted store. // // See NewClient func NewClientFromTrustedStore( chainID string, trustingPeriod time.Duration, primary provider.Provider, witnesses []provider.Provider, trustedStore store.Store, options ...Option) (*Client, error) { c := &Client{ chainID: chainID, trustingPeriod: trustingPeriod, verificationMode: skipping, trustLevel: DefaultTrustLevel, maxRetryAttempts: defaultMaxRetryAttempts, maxClockDrift: defaultMaxClockDrift, primary: primary, witnesses: witnesses, trustedStore: trustedStore, pruningSize: defaultPruningSize, confirmationFn: func(action string) bool { return true }, quit: make(chan struct{}), logger: log.NewNopLogger(), } for _, o := range options { o(c) } // Validate the number of witnesses. if len(c.witnesses) < 1 { return nil, ErrNoWitnesses } // Validate trust level. if err := ValidateTrustLevel(c.trustLevel); err != nil { return nil, err } if err := c.restoreTrustedLightBlock(); err != nil { return nil, err } return c, nil } // restoreTrustedLightBlock loads the latest trusted light block from the store func (c *Client) restoreTrustedLightBlock() error { lastHeight, err := c.trustedStore.LastLightBlockHeight() if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("can't get last trusted light block height: %w", err) } if lastHeight > 0 { trustedBlock, err := c.trustedStore.LightBlock(lastHeight) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("can't get last trusted light block: %w", err) } c.latestTrustedBlock = trustedBlock c.logger.Info("Restored trusted light block", "height", lastHeight) } return nil } // if options.Height: // // 1) ahead of trustedLightBlock.Height => fetch light blocks (same height as // trustedLightBlock) from primary provider and check it's hash matches the // trustedLightBlock's hash (if not, remove trustedLightBlock and all the light blocks // before) // // 2) equals trustedLightBlock.Height => check options.Hash matches the // trustedLightBlock's hash (if not, remove trustedLightBlock and all the light blocks // before) // // 3) behind trustedLightBlock.Height => remove all the light blocks between // options.Height and trustedLightBlock.Height, update trustedLightBlock, then // check options.Hash matches the trustedLightBlock's hash (if not, remove // trustedLightBlock and all the light blocks before) // // The intuition here is the user is always right. I.e. if she decides to reset // the light client with an older header, there must be a reason for it. func (c *Client) checkTrustedHeaderUsingOptions(ctx context.Context, options TrustOptions) error { var primaryHash []byte switch { case options.Height > c.latestTrustedBlock.Height: h, err := c.lightBlockFromPrimary(ctx, c.latestTrustedBlock.Height) if err != nil { return err } primaryHash = h.Hash() case options.Height == c.latestTrustedBlock.Height: primaryHash = options.Hash case options.Height < c.latestTrustedBlock.Height: c.logger.Info("Client initialized with old header (trusted is more recent)", "old", options.Height, "trustedHeight", c.latestTrustedBlock.Height, "trustedHash", c.latestTrustedBlock.Hash()) action := fmt.Sprintf( "Rollback to %d (%X)? Note this will remove newer light blocks up to %d (%X)", options.Height, options.Hash, c.latestTrustedBlock.Height, c.latestTrustedBlock.Hash()) if c.confirmationFn(action) { // remove all the headers (options.Height, trustedHeader.Height] err := c.cleanupAfter(options.Height) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("cleanupAfter(%d): %w", options.Height, err) } c.logger.Info("Rolled back to older header (newer headers were removed)", "old", options.Height) } else { return nil } primaryHash = options.Hash } if !bytes.Equal(primaryHash, c.latestTrustedBlock.Hash()) { c.logger.Info("Prev. trusted header's hash (h1) doesn't match hash from primary provider (h2)", "h1", c.latestTrustedBlock.Hash(), "h2", primaryHash) action := fmt.Sprintf( "Prev. trusted header's hash %X doesn't match hash %X from primary provider. Remove all the stored light blocks?", c.latestTrustedBlock.Hash(), primaryHash) if c.confirmationFn(action) { err := c.Cleanup() if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to cleanup: %w", err) } } else { return errors.New("refused to remove the stored light blocks despite hashes mismatch") } } return nil } // initializeWithTrustOptions fetches the weakly-trusted light block from // primary provider. func (c *Client) initializeWithTrustOptions(ctx context.Context, options TrustOptions) error { // 1) Fetch and verify the light block. l, err := c.lightBlockFromPrimary(ctx, options.Height) if err != nil { return err } // NOTE: - Verify func will check if it's expired or not. // - h.Time is not being checked against time.Now() because we don't // want to add yet another argument to NewClient* functions. if err := l.ValidateBasic(c.chainID); err != nil { return err } if !bytes.Equal(l.Hash(), options.Hash) { return fmt.Errorf("expected header's hash %X, but got %X", options.Hash, l.Hash()) } // 2) Ensure that +2/3 of validators signed correctly. err = l.ValidatorSet.VerifyCommitLight(c.chainID, l.Commit.BlockID, l.Height, l.Commit) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("invalid commit: %w", err) } // 3) Cross-verify with witnesses to ensure everybody has the same state. if err := c.compareFirstHeaderWithWitnesses(ctx, l.SignedHeader); err != nil { return err } // 4) Persist both of them and continue. return c.updateTrustedLightBlock(l) } // TrustedLightBlock returns a trusted light block at the given height (0 - the latest). // // It returns an error if: // - there are some issues with the trusted store, although that should not // happen normally; // - negative height is passed; // - header has not been verified yet and is therefore not in the store // // Safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. func (c *Client) TrustedLightBlock(height int64) (*types.LightBlock, error) { height, err := c.compareWithLatestHeight(height) if err != nil { return nil, err } return c.trustedStore.LightBlock(height) } func (c *Client) compareWithLatestHeight(height int64) (int64, error) { latestHeight, err := c.LastTrustedHeight() if err != nil { return 0, fmt.Errorf("can't get last trusted height: %w", err) } if latestHeight == -1 { return 0, errors.New("no headers exist") } switch { case height > latestHeight: return 0, fmt.Errorf("unverified header/valset requested (latest: %d)", latestHeight) case height == 0: return latestHeight, nil case height < 0: return 0, errors.New("negative height") } return height, nil } // Update attempts to advance the state by downloading the latest light // block and verifying it. It returns a new light block on a successful // update. Otherwise, it returns nil (plus an error, if any). func (c *Client) Update(ctx context.Context, now time.Time) (*types.LightBlock, error) { lastTrustedHeight, err := c.LastTrustedHeight() if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't get last trusted height: %w", err) } if lastTrustedHeight == -1 { // no light blocks yet => wait return nil, nil } latestBlock, err := c.lightBlockFromPrimary(ctx, 0) if err != nil { return nil, err } if latestBlock.Height > lastTrustedHeight { err = c.verifyLightBlock(ctx, latestBlock, now) if err != nil { return nil, err } c.logger.Info("Advanced to new state", "height", latestBlock.Height, "hash", latestBlock.Hash()) return latestBlock, nil } return nil, nil } // VerifyLightBlockAtHeight fetches the light block at the given height // and verifies it. It returns the block immediately if it exists in // the trustedStore (no verification is needed). // // height must be > 0. // // It returns provider.ErrlightBlockNotFound if light block is not found by // primary. // // It will replace the primary provider if an error from a request to the provider occurs func (c *Client) VerifyLightBlockAtHeight(ctx context.Context, height int64, now time.Time) (*types.LightBlock, error) { if height <= 0 { return nil, errors.New("negative or zero height") } // Check if the light block is already verified. h, err := c.TrustedLightBlock(height) if err == nil { c.logger.Info("Header has already been verified", "height", height, "hash", h.Hash()) // Return already trusted light block return h, nil } // Request the light block from primary l, err := c.lightBlockFromPrimary(ctx, height) if err != nil { return nil, err } return l, c.verifyLightBlock(ctx, l, now) } // VerifyHeader verifies a new header against the trusted state. It returns // immediately if newHeader exists in trustedStore (no verification is // needed). Else it performs one of the two types of verification: // // SequentialVerification: verifies that 2/3 of the trusted validator set has // signed the new header. If the headers are not adjacent, **all** intermediate // headers will be requested. Intermediate headers are not saved to database. // // SkippingVerification(trustLevel): verifies that {trustLevel} of the trusted // validator set has signed the new header. If it's not the case and the // headers are not adjacent, verifySkipping is performed and necessary (not all) // intermediate headers will be requested. See the specification for details. // Intermediate headers are not saved to database. // https://github.com/tendermint/spec/blob/master/spec/consensus/light-client.md // // If the header, which is older than the currently trusted header, is // requested and the light client does not have it, VerifyHeader will perform: // a) verifySkipping verification if nearest trusted header is found & not expired // b) backwards verification in all other cases // // It returns ErrOldHeaderExpired if the latest trusted header expired. // // If the primary provides an invalid header (ErrInvalidHeader), it is rejected // and replaced by another provider until all are exhausted. // // If, at any moment, a LightBlock is not found by the primary provider as part of // verification then the provider will be replaced by another and the process will // restart. func (c *Client) VerifyHeader(ctx context.Context, newHeader *types.Header, now time.Time) error { if newHeader == nil { return errors.New("nil header") } if newHeader.Height <= 0 { return errors.New("negative or zero height") } // Check if newHeader already verified. l, err := c.TrustedLightBlock(newHeader.Height) if err == nil { // Make sure it's the same header. if !bytes.Equal(l.Hash(), newHeader.Hash()) { return fmt.Errorf("existing trusted header %X does not match newHeader %X", l.Hash(), newHeader.Hash()) } c.logger.Info("Header has already been verified", "height", newHeader.Height, "hash", newHeader.Hash()) return nil } // Request the header and the vals. l, err = c.lightBlockFromPrimary(ctx, newHeader.Height) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to retrieve light block from primary to verify against: %w", err) } if !bytes.Equal(l.Hash(), newHeader.Hash()) { return fmt.Errorf("light block header %X does not match newHeader %X", l.Hash(), newHeader.Hash()) } return c.verifyLightBlock(ctx, l, now) } func (c *Client) verifyLightBlock(ctx context.Context, newLightBlock *types.LightBlock, now time.Time) error { c.logger.Info("VerifyHeader", "height", newLightBlock.Height, "hash", newLightBlock.Hash()) var ( verifyFunc func(ctx context.Context, trusted *types.LightBlock, new *types.LightBlock, now time.Time) error err error ) switch c.verificationMode { case sequential: verifyFunc = c.verifySequential case skipping: verifyFunc = c.verifySkippingAgainstPrimary default: panic(fmt.Sprintf("Unknown verification mode: %b", c.verificationMode)) } firstBlockHeight, err := c.FirstTrustedHeight() if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("can't get first light block height: %w", err) } switch { // Verifying forwards case newLightBlock.Height >= c.latestTrustedBlock.Height: err = verifyFunc(ctx, c.latestTrustedBlock, newLightBlock, now) // Verifying backwards case newLightBlock.Height < firstBlockHeight: var firstBlock *types.LightBlock firstBlock, err = c.trustedStore.LightBlock(firstBlockHeight) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("can't get first light block: %w", err) } err = c.backwards(ctx, firstBlock.Header, newLightBlock.Header) // Verifying between first and last trusted light block default: var closestBlock *types.LightBlock closestBlock, err = c.trustedStore.LightBlockBefore(newLightBlock.Height) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("can't get signed header before height %d: %w", newLightBlock.Height, err) } err = verifyFunc(ctx, closestBlock, newLightBlock, now) } if err != nil { c.logger.Error("Can't verify", "err", err) return err } // Once verified, save and return return c.updateTrustedLightBlock(newLightBlock) } // see VerifyHeader func (c *Client) verifySequential( ctx context.Context, trustedBlock *types.LightBlock, newLightBlock *types.LightBlock, now time.Time) error { var ( verifiedBlock = trustedBlock interimBlock *types.LightBlock err error trace = []*types.LightBlock{trustedBlock} ) for height := trustedBlock.Height + 1; height <= newLightBlock.Height; height++ { // 1) Fetch interim light block if needed. if height == newLightBlock.Height { // last light block interimBlock = newLightBlock } else { // intermediate light blocks interimBlock, err = c.lightBlockFromPrimary(ctx, height) if err != nil { return ErrVerificationFailed{From: verifiedBlock.Height, To: height, Reason: err} } } // 2) Verify them c.logger.Debug("Verify adjacent newLightBlock against verifiedBlock", "trustedHeight", verifiedBlock.Height, "trustedHash", verifiedBlock.Hash(), "newHeight", interimBlock.Height, "newHash", interimBlock.Hash()) err = VerifyAdjacent(verifiedBlock.SignedHeader, interimBlock.SignedHeader, interimBlock.ValidatorSet, c.trustingPeriod, now, c.maxClockDrift) if err != nil { err := ErrVerificationFailed{From: verifiedBlock.Height, To: interimBlock.Height, Reason: err} switch errors.Unwrap(err).(type) { case ErrInvalidHeader: // If the target header is invalid, return immediately. if err.To == newLightBlock.Height { c.logger.Debug("Target header is invalid", "err", err) return err } // If some intermediate header is invalid, replace the primary and try // again. c.logger.Error("primary sent invalid header -> replacing", "err", err, "primary", c.primary) replaceErr := c.replacePrimaryProvider() if replaceErr != nil { c.logger.Error("Can't replace primary", "err", replaceErr) // return original error return err } replacementBlock, fErr := c.lightBlockFromPrimary(ctx, newLightBlock.Height) if fErr != nil { c.logger.Error("Can't fetch light block from primary", "err", fErr) // return original error return err } if !bytes.Equal(replacementBlock.Hash(), newLightBlock.Hash()) { c.logger.Error("Replacement provider has a different light block", "newHash", newLightBlock.Hash(), "replHash", replacementBlock.Hash()) // return original error return err } // attempt to verify header again height-- continue default: return err } } // 3) Update verifiedBlock verifiedBlock = interimBlock // 4) Add verifiedBlock to trace trace = append(trace, verifiedBlock) } // Compare header with the witnesses to ensure it's not a fork. // More witnesses we have, more chance to notice one. // // CORRECTNESS ASSUMPTION: there's at least 1 correct full node // (primary or one of the witnesses). return c.detectDivergence(ctx, trace, now) } // see VerifyHeader // // verifySkipping finds the middle light block between a trusted and new light block, // reiterating the action until it verifies a light block. A cache of light blocks // requested from source is kept such that when a verification is made, and the // light client tries again to verify the new light block in the middle, the light // client does not need to ask for all the same light blocks again. func (c *Client) verifySkipping( ctx context.Context, source provider.Provider, trustedBlock *types.LightBlock, newLightBlock *types.LightBlock, now time.Time) ([]*types.LightBlock, error) { var ( blockCache = []*types.LightBlock{newLightBlock} depth = 0 verifiedBlock = trustedBlock trace = []*types.LightBlock{trustedBlock} ) for { c.logger.Debug("Verify non-adjacent newHeader against verifiedBlock", "trustedHeight", verifiedBlock.Height, "trustedHash", verifiedBlock.Hash(), "newHeight", blockCache[depth].Height, "newHash", blockCache[depth].Hash()) err := Verify(verifiedBlock.SignedHeader, verifiedBlock.ValidatorSet, blockCache[depth].SignedHeader, blockCache[depth].ValidatorSet, c.trustingPeriod, now, c.maxClockDrift, c.trustLevel) switch err.(type) { case nil: // Have we verified the last header if depth == 0 { trace = append(trace, newLightBlock) return trace, nil } // If not, update the lower bound to the previous upper bound verifiedBlock = blockCache[depth] // Remove the light block at the lower bound in the header cache - it will no longer be needed blockCache = blockCache[:depth] // Reset the cache depth so that we start from the upper bound again depth = 0 // add verifiedBlock to the trace trace = append(trace, verifiedBlock) case ErrNewValSetCantBeTrusted: // do add another header to the end of the cache if depth == len(blockCache)-1 { pivotHeight := verifiedBlock.Height + (blockCache[depth].Height-verifiedBlock. Height)*verifySkippingNumerator/verifySkippingDenominator interimBlock, providerErr := source.LightBlock(ctx, pivotHeight) if providerErr != nil { return nil, ErrVerificationFailed{From: verifiedBlock.Height, To: pivotHeight, Reason: providerErr} } blockCache = append(blockCache, interimBlock) } depth++ default: return nil, ErrVerificationFailed{From: verifiedBlock.Height, To: blockCache[depth].Height, Reason: err} } } } // verifySkippingAgainstPrimary does verifySkipping plus it compares new header with // witnesses and replaces primary if it sends the light client an invalid header func (c *Client) verifySkippingAgainstPrimary( ctx context.Context, trustedBlock *types.LightBlock, newLightBlock *types.LightBlock, now time.Time) error { trace, err := c.verifySkipping(ctx, c.primary, trustedBlock, newLightBlock, now) switch errors.Unwrap(err).(type) { case ErrInvalidHeader: // If the target header is invalid, return immediately. invalidHeaderHeight := err.(ErrVerificationFailed).To if invalidHeaderHeight == newLightBlock.Height { c.logger.Debug("Target header is invalid", "err", err) return err } // If some intermediate header is invalid, replace the primary and try // again. c.logger.Error("primary sent invalid header -> replacing", "err", err, "primary", c.primary) replaceErr := c.replacePrimaryProvider() if replaceErr != nil { c.logger.Error("Can't replace primary", "err", replaceErr) // return original error return err } replacementBlock, fErr := c.lightBlockFromPrimary(ctx, newLightBlock.Height) if fErr != nil { c.logger.Error("Can't fetch light block from primary", "err", fErr) // return original error return err } if !bytes.Equal(replacementBlock.Hash(), newLightBlock.Hash()) { c.logger.Error("Replacement provider has a different light block", "newHash", newLightBlock.Hash(), "replHash", replacementBlock.Hash()) // return original error return err } // attempt to verify the header again return c.verifySkippingAgainstPrimary(ctx, trustedBlock, replacementBlock, now) case nil: // Compare header with the witnesses to ensure it's not a fork. // More witnesses we have, more chance to notice one. // // CORRECTNESS ASSUMPTION: there's at least 1 correct full node // (primary or one of the witnesses). if cmpErr := c.detectDivergence(ctx, trace, now); cmpErr != nil { return cmpErr } default: return err } return nil } // LastTrustedHeight returns a last trusted height. -1 and nil are returned if // there are no trusted headers. // // Safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. func (c *Client) LastTrustedHeight() (int64, error) { return c.trustedStore.LastLightBlockHeight() } // FirstTrustedHeight returns a first trusted height. -1 and nil are returned if // there are no trusted headers. // // Safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. func (c *Client) FirstTrustedHeight() (int64, error) { return c.trustedStore.FirstLightBlockHeight() } // ChainID returns the chain ID the light client was configured with. // // Safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. func (c *Client) ChainID() string { return c.chainID } // Primary returns the primary provider. // // NOTE: provider may be not safe for concurrent access. func (c *Client) Primary() provider.Provider { c.providerMutex.Lock() defer c.providerMutex.Unlock() return c.primary } // Witnesses returns the witness providers. // // NOTE: providers may be not safe for concurrent access. func (c *Client) Witnesses() []provider.Provider { c.providerMutex.Lock() defer c.providerMutex.Unlock() return c.witnesses } // Cleanup removes all the data (headers and validator sets) stored. Note: the // client must be stopped at this point. func (c *Client) Cleanup() error { c.logger.Info("Removing all light blocks") c.latestTrustedBlock = nil return c.trustedStore.Prune(0) } // cleanupAfter deletes all headers & validator sets after +height+. It also // resets latestTrustedBlock to the latest header. func (c *Client) cleanupAfter(height int64) error { prevHeight := c.latestTrustedBlock.Height for { h, err := c.trustedStore.LightBlockBefore(prevHeight) if err == store.ErrLightBlockNotFound || (h != nil && h.Height <= height) { break } else if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to get header before %d: %w", prevHeight, err) } err = c.trustedStore.DeleteLightBlock(h.Height) if err != nil { c.logger.Error("can't remove a trusted header & validator set", "err", err, "height", h.Height) } prevHeight = h.Height } c.latestTrustedBlock = nil err := c.restoreTrustedLightBlock() if err != nil { return err } return nil } func (c *Client) updateTrustedLightBlock(l *types.LightBlock) error { if err := c.trustedStore.SaveLightBlock(l); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to save trusted header: %w", err) } if c.pruningSize > 0 { if err := c.trustedStore.Prune(c.pruningSize); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("prune: %w", err) } } if c.latestTrustedBlock == nil || l.Height > c.latestTrustedBlock.Height { c.latestTrustedBlock = l } return nil } // backwards verification (see VerifyHeaderBackwards func in the spec) verifies // headers before a trusted header. If a sent header is invalid the primary is // replaced with another provider and the operation is repeated. func (c *Client) backwards( ctx context.Context, trustedHeader *types.Header, newHeader *types.Header) error { var ( verifiedHeader = trustedHeader interimHeader *types.Header ) for verifiedHeader.Height > newHeader.Height { interimBlock, err := c.lightBlockFromPrimary(ctx, verifiedHeader.Height-1) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to obtain the header at height #%d: %w", verifiedHeader.Height-1, err) } interimHeader = interimBlock.Header c.logger.Debug("Verify newHeader against verifiedHeader", "trustedHeight", verifiedHeader.Height, "trustedHash", verifiedHeader.Hash(), "newHeight", interimHeader.Height, "newHash", interimHeader.Hash()) if err := VerifyBackwards(interimHeader, verifiedHeader); err != nil { c.logger.Error("primary sent invalid header -> replacing", "err", err, "primary", c.primary) if replaceErr := c.replacePrimaryProvider(); replaceErr != nil { c.logger.Error("Can't replace primary", "err", replaceErr) // return original error return fmt.Errorf("verify backwards from %d to %d failed: %w", verifiedHeader.Height, interimHeader.Height, err) } // we need to verify the header at the same height again continue } verifiedHeader = interimHeader } return nil } // NOTE: requires a providerMutex locked. func (c *Client) removeWitness(idx int) { switch len(c.witnesses) { case 0: panic(fmt.Sprintf("wanted to remove %d element from empty witnesses slice", idx)) case 1: c.witnesses = make([]provider.Provider, 0) default: c.witnesses[idx] = c.witnesses[len(c.witnesses)-1] c.witnesses = c.witnesses[:len(c.witnesses)-1] } } // replaceProvider takes the first alternative provider and promotes it as the // primary provider. func (c *Client) replacePrimaryProvider() error { c.providerMutex.Lock() defer c.providerMutex.Unlock() if len(c.witnesses) <= 1 { return ErrNoWitnesses } c.primary = c.witnesses[0] c.witnesses = c.witnesses[1:] c.logger.Info("Replacing primary with the first witness", "new_primary", c.primary) return nil } // lightBlockFromPrimary retrieves the lightBlock from the primary provider // at the specified height. Handles dropout by the primary provider by swapping // with an alternative provider. func (c *Client) lightBlockFromPrimary(ctx context.Context, height int64) (*types.LightBlock, error) { c.providerMutex.Lock() l, err := c.primary.LightBlock(ctx, height) c.providerMutex.Unlock() if err != nil { c.logger.Debug("Error on light block request from primary", "error", err, "primary", c.primary) replaceErr := c.replacePrimaryProvider() if replaceErr != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("%v. Tried to replace primary but: %w", err.Error(), replaceErr) } // replace primary and request a light block again return c.lightBlockFromPrimary(ctx, height) } return l, err } // compareFirstHeaderWithWitnesses compares h with all witnesses. If any // witness reports a different header than h, the function returns an error. func (c *Client) compareFirstHeaderWithWitnesses(ctx context.Context, h *types.SignedHeader) error { compareCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx) defer cancel() if len(c.witnesses) < 1 { return ErrNoWitnesses } errc := make(chan error, len(c.witnesses)) for i, witness := range c.witnesses { go c.compareNewHeaderWithWitness(compareCtx, errc, h, witness, i) } witnessesToRemove := make([]int, 0, len(c.witnesses)) // handle errors from the header comparisons as they come in for i := 0; i < cap(errc); i++ { err := <-errc switch e := err.(type) { case nil: continue case errConflictingHeaders: c.logger.Error(fmt.Sprintf(`Witness #%d has a different header. Please check primary is correct and remove witness. Otherwise, use the different primary`, e.WitnessIndex), "witness", c.witnesses[e.WitnessIndex]) return err case errBadWitness: // If witness sent us an invalid header, then remove it. If it didn't // respond or couldn't find the block, then we ignore it and move on to // the next witness. if _, ok := e.Reason.(provider.ErrBadLightBlock); ok { c.logger.Info("Witness sent us invalid header / vals -> removing it", "witness", c.witnesses[e.WitnessIndex]) witnessesToRemove = append(witnessesToRemove, e.WitnessIndex) } } } for _, idx := range witnessesToRemove { c.removeWitness(idx) } return nil }