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// This file is part of Substrate.
// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//! > Made with *Substrate*, for *Polkadot*.
//!
//! [![github]](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/substrate/frame/timestamp)
//! [![polkadot]](https://polkadot.network)
//!
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//!
//! # Timestamp Pallet
//!
//! A pallet that provides a way for consensus systems to set and check the onchain time.
//!
//! ## Pallet API
//!
//! See the [`pallet`] module for more information about the interfaces this pallet exposes,
//! including its configuration trait, dispatchables, storage items, events and errors.
//!
//! ## Overview
//!
//! The Timestamp pallet is designed to create a consensus-based time source. This helps ensure that
//! nodes maintain a synchronized view of time that all network participants can agree on.
//!
//! It defines an _acceptable range_ using a configurable constant to specify how much time must
//! pass before setting the new timestamp. Validator nodes in the network must verify that the
//! timestamp falls within this acceptable range and reject blocks that do not.
//!
//! > **Note:** The timestamp set by this pallet is the recommended way to query the onchain time
//! > instead of using block numbers alone. Measuring time with block numbers can cause cumulative
//! > calculation errors if depended upon in time critical operations and hence should generally be
//! > avoided.
//!
//! ## Example
//!
//! To get the current time for the current block in another pallet:
//!
//! ```
//! use pallet_timestamp::{self as timestamp};
//!
//! #[frame_support::pallet]
//! pub mod pallet {
//! use super::*;
//! use frame_support::pallet_prelude::*;
//! use frame_system::pallet_prelude::*;
//!
//! #[pallet::pallet]
//! pub struct Pallet<T>(_);
//!
//! #[pallet::config]
//! pub trait Config: frame_system::Config + timestamp::Config {}
//!
//! #[pallet::call]
//! impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
//! #[pallet::weight(0)]
//! pub fn get_time(origin: OriginFor<T>) -> DispatchResult {
//! let _sender = ensure_signed(origin)?;
//! let _now = timestamp::Pallet::<T>::get();
//! Ok(())
//! }
//! }
//! }
//! # fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! If [`Pallet::get`] is called prior to setting the timestamp, it will return the timestamp of
//! the previous block.
//!
//! ## Low Level / Implementation Details
//!
//! A timestamp is added to the chain using an _inherent extrinsic_ that only a block author can
//! submit. Inherents are a special type of extrinsic in Substrate chains that will always be
//! included in a block.
//!
//! To provide inherent data to the runtime, this pallet implements
//! [`ProvideInherent`](frame_support::inherent::ProvideInherent). It will only create an inherent
//! if the [`Call::set`] dispatchable is called, using the
//! [`inherent`](frame_support::pallet_macros::inherent) macro which enables validator nodes to call
//! into the runtime to check that the timestamp provided is valid.
//! The implementation of [`ProvideInherent`](frame_support::inherent::ProvideInherent) specifies a
//! constant called `MAX_TIMESTAMP_DRIFT_MILLIS` which is used to determine the acceptable range for
//! a valid timestamp. If a block author sets a timestamp to anything that is more than this
//! constant, a validator node will reject the block.
//!
//! The pallet also ensures that a timestamp is set at the start of each block by running an
//! assertion in the `on_finalize` runtime hook. See [`frame_support::traits::Hooks`] for more
//! information about how hooks work.
//!
//! Because inherents are applied to a block in the order they appear in the runtime
//! construction, the index of this pallet in
//! [`construct_runtime`](frame_support::construct_runtime) must always be less than any other
//! pallet that depends on it.
//!
//! The [`Config::OnTimestampSet`] configuration trait can be set to another pallet we want to
//! notify that the timestamp has been updated, as long as it implements [`OnTimestampSet`].
//! Examples are the Babe and Aura pallets.
//! This pallet also implements [`Time`] and [`UnixTime`] so it can be used to configure other
//! pallets that require these types (e.g. in Staking pallet).
//!
//! ## Panics
//!
//! There are 3 cases where this pallet could cause the runtime to panic.
//!
//! 1. If no timestamp is set at the end of a block.
//!
//! 2. If a timestamp is set more than once per block:
#![doc = docify::embed!("src/tests.rs", double_timestamp_should_fail)]
//!
//! 3. If a timestamp is set before the [`Config::MinimumPeriod`] is elapsed:
#![doc = docify::embed!("src/tests.rs", block_period_minimum_enforced)]
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
mod benchmarking;
#[cfg(test)]
mod mock;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
pub mod weights;
use frame_support::traits::{OnTimestampSet, Time, UnixTime};
use sp_runtime::traits::{AtLeast32Bit, SaturatedConversion, Scale, Zero};
use sp_std::{cmp, result};
use sp_timestamp::{InherentError, InherentType, INHERENT_IDENTIFIER};
pub use weights::WeightInfo;
pub use pallet::*;
#[frame_support::pallet]
pub mod pallet {
use super::*;
use frame_support::{derive_impl, pallet_prelude::*};
use frame_system::pallet_prelude::*;
/// Default preludes for [`Config`].
pub mod config_preludes {
use super::*;
/// Default prelude sensible to be used in a testing environment.
pub struct TestDefaultConfig;
#[derive_impl(frame_system::config_preludes::TestDefaultConfig, no_aggregated_types)]
impl frame_system::DefaultConfig for TestDefaultConfig {}
#[frame_support::register_default_impl(TestDefaultConfig)]
impl DefaultConfig for TestDefaultConfig {
type Moment = u64;
type OnTimestampSet = ();
type MinimumPeriod = frame_support::traits::ConstU64<1>;
type WeightInfo = ();
}
}
/// The pallet configuration trait
#[pallet::config(with_default)]
pub trait Config: frame_system::Config {
/// Type used for expressing a timestamp.
#[pallet::no_default_bounds]
type Moment: Parameter
+ Default
+ AtLeast32Bit
+ Scale<BlockNumberFor<Self>, Output = Self::Moment>
+ Copy
+ MaxEncodedLen
+ scale_info::StaticTypeInfo;
/// Something which can be notified (e.g. another pallet) when the timestamp is set.
///
/// This can be set to `()` if it is not needed.
type OnTimestampSet: OnTimestampSet<Self::Moment>;
/// The minimum period between blocks.
///
/// Be aware that this is different to the *expected* period that the block production
/// apparatus provides. Your chosen consensus system will generally work with this to
/// determine a sensible block time. For example, in the Aura pallet it will be double this
/// period on default settings.
#[pallet::constant]
type MinimumPeriod: Get<Self::Moment>;
/// Weight information for extrinsics in this pallet.
type WeightInfo: WeightInfo;
}
#[pallet::pallet]
pub struct Pallet<T>(_);
/// The current time for the current block.
#[pallet::storage]
#[pallet::getter(fn now)]
pub type Now<T: Config> = StorageValue<_, T::Moment, ValueQuery>;
/// Whether the timestamp has been updated in this block.
///
/// This value is updated to `true` upon successful submission of a timestamp by a node.
/// It is then checked at the end of each block execution in the `on_finalize` hook.
#[pallet::storage]
pub(super) type DidUpdate<T: Config> = StorageValue<_, bool, ValueQuery>;
#[pallet::hooks]
impl<T: Config> Hooks<BlockNumberFor<T>> for Pallet<T> {
/// A dummy `on_initialize` to return the amount of weight that `on_finalize` requires to
/// execute.
fn on_initialize(_n: BlockNumberFor<T>) -> Weight {
// weight of `on_finalize`
T::WeightInfo::on_finalize()
}
/// At the end of block execution, the `on_finalize` hook checks that the timestamp was
/// updated. Upon success, it removes the boolean value from storage. If the value resolves
/// to `false`, the pallet will panic.
///
/// ## Complexity
/// - `O(1)`
fn on_finalize(_n: BlockNumberFor<T>) {
assert!(DidUpdate::<T>::take(), "Timestamp must be updated once in the block");
}
}
#[pallet::call]
impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
/// Set the current time.
///
/// This call should be invoked exactly once per block. It will panic at the finalization
/// phase, if this call hasn't been invoked by that time.
///
/// The timestamp should be greater than the previous one by the amount specified by
/// [`Config::MinimumPeriod`].
///
/// The dispatch origin for this call must be _None_.
///
/// This dispatch class is _Mandatory_ to ensure it gets executed in the block. Be aware
/// that changing the complexity of this call could result exhausting the resources in a
/// block to execute any other calls.
///
/// ## Complexity
/// - `O(1)` (Note that implementations of `OnTimestampSet` must also be `O(1)`)
/// - 1 storage read and 1 storage mutation (codec `O(1)` because of `DidUpdate::take` in
/// `on_finalize`)
/// - 1 event handler `on_timestamp_set`. Must be `O(1)`.
#[pallet::call_index(0)]
#[pallet::weight((
T::WeightInfo::set(),
DispatchClass::Mandatory
))]
pub fn set(origin: OriginFor<T>, #[pallet::compact] now: T::Moment) -> DispatchResult {
ensure_none(origin)?;
assert!(!DidUpdate::<T>::exists(), "Timestamp must be updated only once in the block");
let prev = Self::now();
assert!(
prev.is_zero() || now >= prev + T::MinimumPeriod::get(),
"Timestamp must increment by at least <MinimumPeriod> between sequential blocks"
);
Now::<T>::put(now);
DidUpdate::<T>::put(true);
<T::OnTimestampSet as OnTimestampSet<_>>::on_timestamp_set(now);
Ok(())
}
}
/// To check the inherent is valid, we simply take the max value between the current timestamp
/// and the current timestamp plus the [`Config::MinimumPeriod`].
/// We also check that the timestamp has not already been set in this block.
///
/// ## Errors:
/// - [`InherentError::TooFarInFuture`]: If the timestamp is larger than the current timestamp +
/// minimum drift period.
/// - [`InherentError::TooEarly`]: If the timestamp is less than the current + minimum period.
#[pallet::inherent]
impl<T: Config> ProvideInherent for Pallet<T> {
type Call = Call<T>;
type Error = InherentError;
const INHERENT_IDENTIFIER: InherentIdentifier = INHERENT_IDENTIFIER;
fn create_inherent(data: &InherentData) -> Option<Self::Call> {
let inherent_data = data
.get_data::<InherentType>(&INHERENT_IDENTIFIER)
.expect("Timestamp inherent data not correctly encoded")
.expect("Timestamp inherent data must be provided");
let data = (*inherent_data).saturated_into::<T::Moment>();
let next_time = cmp::max(data, Self::now() + T::MinimumPeriod::get());
Some(Call::set { now: next_time })
}
fn check_inherent(
call: &Self::Call,
data: &InherentData,
) -> result::Result<(), Self::Error> {
const MAX_TIMESTAMP_DRIFT_MILLIS: sp_timestamp::Timestamp =
sp_timestamp::Timestamp::new(30 * 1000);
let t: u64 = match call {
Call::set { ref now } => (*now).saturated_into::<u64>(),
_ => return Ok(()),
};
let data = data
.get_data::<InherentType>(&INHERENT_IDENTIFIER)
.expect("Timestamp inherent data not correctly encoded")
.expect("Timestamp inherent data must be provided");
let minimum = (Self::now() + T::MinimumPeriod::get()).saturated_into::<u64>();
if t > *(data + MAX_TIMESTAMP_DRIFT_MILLIS) {
Err(InherentError::TooFarInFuture)
} else if t < minimum {
Err(InherentError::TooEarly)
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
fn is_inherent(call: &Self::Call) -> bool {
matches!(call, Call::set { .. })
}
}
}
impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
/// Get the current time for the current block.
///
/// NOTE: if this function is called prior to setting the timestamp,
/// it will return the timestamp of the previous block.
pub fn get() -> T::Moment {
Self::now()
}
/// Set the timestamp to something in particular. Only used for tests.
#[cfg(any(feature = "runtime-benchmarks", feature = "std"))]
pub fn set_timestamp(now: T::Moment) {
Now::<T>::put(now);
DidUpdate::<T>::put(true);
<T::OnTimestampSet as OnTimestampSet<_>>::on_timestamp_set(now);
}
}
impl<T: Config> Time for Pallet<T> {
/// A type that represents a unit of time.
type Moment = T::Moment;
fn now() -> Self::Moment {
Self::now()
}
}
/// Before the timestamp inherent is applied, it returns the time of previous block.
///
/// On genesis the time returned is not valid.
impl<T: Config> UnixTime for Pallet<T> {
fn now() -> core::time::Duration {
// now is duration since unix epoch in millisecond as documented in
// `sp_timestamp::InherentDataProvider`.
let now = Self::now();
sp_std::if_std! {
if now == T::Moment::zero() {
log::error!(
target: "runtime::timestamp",
"`pallet_timestamp::UnixTime::now` is called at genesis, invalid value returned: 0",
);
}
}
core::time::Duration::from_millis(now.saturated_into::<u64>())
}
}