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package light
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"time"
tmmath "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/math"
"github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types"
)
var (
// DefaultTrustLevel - new header can be trusted if at least one correct
// validator signed it.
DefaultTrustLevel = tmmath.Fraction{Numerator: 1, Denominator: 3}
)
// VerifyNonAdjacent verifies non-adjacent untrustedHeader against
// trustedHeader. It ensures that:
//
// a) trustedHeader can still be trusted (if not, ErrOldHeaderExpired is returned)
// b) untrustedHeader is valid (if not, ErrInvalidHeader is returned)
// c) trustLevel ([1/3, 1]) of trustedHeaderVals (or trustedHeaderNextVals)
// signed correctly (if not, ErrNewValSetCantBeTrusted is returned)
// d) more than 2/3 of untrustedVals have signed h2
// (otherwise, ErrInvalidHeader is returned)
// e) headers are non-adjacent.
//
// maxClockDrift defines how much untrustedHeader.Time can drift into the
// future.
func VerifyNonAdjacent(
chainID string,
trustedHeader *types.SignedHeader, // height=X
trustedVals *types.ValidatorSet, // height=X or height=X+1
untrustedHeader *types.SignedHeader, // height=Y
untrustedVals *types.ValidatorSet, // height=Y
trustingPeriod time.Duration,
now time.Time,
maxClockDrift time.Duration,
trustLevel tmmath.Fraction) error {
if untrustedHeader.Height == trustedHeader.Height+1 {
return errors.New("headers must be non adjacent in height")
}
if HeaderExpired(trustedHeader, trustingPeriod, now) {
return ErrOldHeaderExpired{trustedHeader.Time.Add(trustingPeriod), now}
}
if err := verifyNewHeaderAndVals(
chainID,
untrustedHeader, untrustedVals,
trustedHeader,
now, maxClockDrift); err != nil {
return ErrInvalidHeader{err}
}
// Ensure that +`trustLevel` (default 1/3) or more of last trusted validators signed correctly.
err := trustedVals.VerifyCommitTrusting(chainID, untrustedHeader.Commit, trustLevel)
if err != nil {
switch e := err.(type) {
case types.ErrNotEnoughVotingPowerSigned:
return ErrNewValSetCantBeTrusted{e}
default:
return e
}
}
// Ensure that +2/3 of new validators signed correctly.
//
// NOTE: this should always be the last check because untrustedVals can be
// intentionally made very large to DOS the light client. not the case for
// VerifyAdjacent, where validator set is known in advance.
if err := untrustedVals.VerifyCommit(chainID, untrustedHeader.Commit.BlockID, untrustedHeader.Height,
untrustedHeader.Commit); err != nil {
return ErrInvalidHeader{err}
}
return nil
}
// VerifyAdjacent verifies directly adjacent untrustedHeader against
// trustedHeader. It ensures that:
//
// a) trustedHeader can still be trusted (if not, ErrOldHeaderExpired is returned)
// b) untrustedHeader is valid (if not, ErrInvalidHeader is returned)
// c) untrustedHeader.ValidatorsHash equals trustedHeader.NextValidatorsHash
// d) more than 2/3 of new validators (untrustedVals) have signed h2
// (otherwise, ErrInvalidHeader is returned)
// e) headers are adjacent.
//
// maxClockDrift defines how much untrustedHeader.Time can drift into the
// future.
func VerifyAdjacent(
chainID string,
trustedHeader *types.SignedHeader, // height=X
untrustedHeader *types.SignedHeader, // height=X+1
untrustedVals *types.ValidatorSet, // height=X+1
trustingPeriod time.Duration,
now time.Time,
maxClockDrift time.Duration) error {
if untrustedHeader.Height != trustedHeader.Height+1 {
return errors.New("headers must be adjacent in height")
}
if HeaderExpired(trustedHeader, trustingPeriod, now) {
return ErrOldHeaderExpired{trustedHeader.Time.Add(trustingPeriod), now}
}
if err := verifyNewHeaderAndVals(
chainID,
untrustedHeader, untrustedVals,
trustedHeader,
now, maxClockDrift); err != nil {
return ErrInvalidHeader{err}
}
// Check the validator hashes are the same
if !bytes.Equal(untrustedHeader.ValidatorsHash, trustedHeader.NextValidatorsHash) {
err := fmt.Errorf("expected old header next validators (%X) to match those from new header (%X)",
trustedHeader.NextValidatorsHash,
untrustedHeader.ValidatorsHash,
)
return err
}
// Ensure that +2/3 of new validators signed correctly.
if err := untrustedVals.VerifyCommit(chainID, untrustedHeader.Commit.BlockID, untrustedHeader.Height,
untrustedHeader.Commit); err != nil {
return ErrInvalidHeader{err}
}
return nil
}
// Verify combines both VerifyAdjacent and VerifyNonAdjacent functions.
func Verify(
chainID string,
trustedHeader *types.SignedHeader, // height=X
trustedVals *types.ValidatorSet, // height=X or height=X+1
untrustedHeader *types.SignedHeader, // height=Y
untrustedVals *types.ValidatorSet, // height=Y
trustingPeriod time.Duration,
now time.Time,
maxClockDrift time.Duration,
trustLevel tmmath.Fraction) error {
if untrustedHeader.Height != trustedHeader.Height+1 {
return VerifyNonAdjacent(chainID, trustedHeader, trustedVals, untrustedHeader, untrustedVals,
trustingPeriod, now, maxClockDrift, trustLevel)
}
return VerifyAdjacent(chainID, trustedHeader, untrustedHeader, untrustedVals, trustingPeriod, now, maxClockDrift)
}
func verifyNewHeaderAndVals(
chainID string,
untrustedHeader *types.SignedHeader,
untrustedVals *types.ValidatorSet,
trustedHeader *types.SignedHeader,
now time.Time,
maxClockDrift time.Duration) error {
if err := untrustedHeader.ValidateBasic(chainID); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("untrustedHeader.ValidateBasic failed: %w", err)
}
if untrustedHeader.Height <= trustedHeader.Height {
return fmt.Errorf("expected new header height %d to be greater than one of old header %d",
untrustedHeader.Height,
trustedHeader.Height)
}
if !untrustedHeader.Time.After(trustedHeader.Time) {
return fmt.Errorf("expected new header time %v to be after old header time %v",
untrustedHeader.Time,
trustedHeader.Time)
}
if !untrustedHeader.Time.Before(now.Add(maxClockDrift)) {
return fmt.Errorf("new header has a time from the future %v (now: %v; max clock drift: %v)",
untrustedHeader.Time,
now,
maxClockDrift)
}
if !bytes.Equal(untrustedHeader.ValidatorsHash, untrustedVals.Hash()) {
return fmt.Errorf("expected new header validators (%X) to match those that were supplied (%X) at height %d",
untrustedHeader.ValidatorsHash,
untrustedVals.Hash(),
untrustedHeader.Height,
)
}
return nil
}
// ValidateTrustLevel checks that trustLevel is within the allowed range [1/3,
// 1]. If not, it returns an error. 1/3 is the minimum amount of trust needed
// which does not break the security model.
func ValidateTrustLevel(lvl tmmath.Fraction) error {
if lvl.Numerator*3 < lvl.Denominator || // < 1/3
lvl.Numerator > lvl.Denominator || // > 1
lvl.Denominator == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("trustLevel must be within [1/3, 1], given %v", lvl)
}
return nil
}
// HeaderExpired return true if the given header expired.
func HeaderExpired(h *types.SignedHeader, trustingPeriod time.Duration, now time.Time) bool {
expirationTime := h.Time.Add(trustingPeriod)
return !expirationTime.After(now)
}
// VerifyBackwards verifies an untrusted header with a height one less than
// that of an adjacent trusted header. It ensures that:
//
// a) untrusted header is valid
// b) untrusted header has a time before the trusted header
// c) that the LastBlockID hash of the trusted header is the same as the hash
// of the trusted header
//
// For any of these cases ErrInvalidHeader is returned.
func VerifyBackwards(chainID string, untrustedHeader, trustedHeader *types.SignedHeader) error {
if err := untrustedHeader.ValidateBasic(chainID); err != nil {
return ErrInvalidHeader{err}
}
if !untrustedHeader.Time.Before(trustedHeader.Time) {
return ErrInvalidHeader{
fmt.Errorf("expected older header time %v to be before new header time %v",
untrustedHeader.Time,
trustedHeader.Time)}
}
if !bytes.Equal(untrustedHeader.Hash(), trustedHeader.LastBlockID.Hash) {
return ErrInvalidHeader{
fmt.Errorf("older header hash %X does not match trusted header's last block %X",
untrustedHeader.Hash(),
trustedHeader.LastBlockID.Hash)}
}
return nil
}