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// This file is part of Substrate.
// Copyright (C) 2019-2021 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//! Transaction pool primitives types & Runtime API.
use std::{
collections::HashMap,
hash::Hash,
sync::Arc,
pin::Pin,
};
use futures::{Future, Stream};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use sp_runtime::{
generic::BlockId,
traits::{Block as BlockT, Member, NumberFor},
transaction_validity::{
TransactionLongevity, TransactionPriority, TransactionTag, TransactionSource,
},
};
/// Transaction pool status.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct PoolStatus {
/// Number of transactions in the ready queue.
pub ready: usize,
/// Sum of bytes of ready transaction encodings.
pub ready_bytes: usize,
/// Number of transactions in the future queue.
pub future: usize,
/// Sum of bytes of ready transaction encodings.
pub future_bytes: usize,
}
impl PoolStatus {
/// Returns true if the are no transactions in the pool.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.ready == 0 && self.future == 0
}
}
/// Possible transaction status events.
///
/// This events are being emitted by `TransactionPool` watchers,
/// which are also exposed over RPC.
///
/// The status events can be grouped based on their kinds as:
/// 1. Entering/Moving within the pool:
/// - `Future`
/// - `Ready`
/// 2. Inside `Ready` queue:
/// - `Broadcast`
/// 3. Leaving the pool:
/// - `InBlock`
/// - `Invalid`
/// - `Usurped`
/// - `Dropped`
/// 4. Re-entering the pool:
/// - `Retracted`
/// 5. Block finalized:
/// - `Finalized`
/// - `FinalityTimeout`
///
/// The events will always be received in the order described above, however
/// there might be cases where transactions alternate between `Future` and `Ready`
/// pool, and are `Broadcast` in the meantime.
///
/// There is also only single event causing the transaction to leave the pool.
/// I.e. only one of the listed ones should be triggered.
///
/// Note that there are conditions that may cause transactions to reappear in the pool.
/// 1. Due to possible forks, the transaction that ends up being in included
/// in one block, may later re-enter the pool or be marked as invalid.
/// 2. Transaction `Dropped` at one point, may later re-enter the pool if some other
/// transactions are removed.
/// 3. `Invalid` transaction may become valid at some point in the future.
/// (Note that runtimes are encouraged to use `UnknownValidity` to inform the pool about
/// such case).
/// 4. `Retracted` transactions might be included in some next block.
///
/// The stream is considered finished only when either `Finalized` or `FinalityTimeout`
/// event is triggered. You are however free to unsubscribe from notifications at any point.
/// The first one will be emitted when the block, in which transaction was included gets
/// finalized. The `FinalityTimeout` event will be emitted when the block did not reach finality
/// within 512 blocks. This either indicates that finality is not available for your chain,
/// or that finality gadget is lagging behind. If you choose to wait for finality longer, you can
/// re-subscribe for a particular transaction hash manually again.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub enum TransactionStatus<Hash, BlockHash> {
/// Transaction is part of the future queue.
Future,
/// Transaction is part of the ready queue.
Ready,
/// The transaction has been broadcast to the given peers.
Broadcast(Vec<String>),
/// Transaction has been included in block with given hash.
InBlock(BlockHash),
/// The block this transaction was included in has been retracted.
Retracted(BlockHash),
/// Maximum number of finality watchers has been reached,
/// old watchers are being removed.
FinalityTimeout(BlockHash),
/// Transaction has been finalized by a finality-gadget, e.g GRANDPA
Finalized(BlockHash),
/// Transaction has been replaced in the pool, by another transaction
/// that provides the same tags. (e.g. same (sender, nonce)).
Usurped(Hash),
/// Transaction has been dropped from the pool because of the limit.
Dropped,
/// Transaction is no longer valid in the current state.
Invalid,
}
/// The stream of transaction events.
pub type TransactionStatusStream<Hash, BlockHash> = dyn Stream<Item=TransactionStatus<Hash, BlockHash>> + Send + Unpin;
/// The import notification event stream.
pub type ImportNotificationStream<H> = futures::channel::mpsc::Receiver<H>;
/// Transaction hash type for a pool.
pub type TxHash<P> = <P as TransactionPool>::Hash;
/// Block hash type for a pool.
pub type BlockHash<P> = <<P as TransactionPool>::Block as BlockT>::Hash;
/// Transaction type for a pool.
pub type TransactionFor<P> = <<P as TransactionPool>::Block as BlockT>::Extrinsic;
/// Type of transactions event stream for a pool.
pub type TransactionStatusStreamFor<P> = TransactionStatusStream<TxHash<P>, BlockHash<P>>;
/// Transaction type for a local pool.
pub type LocalTransactionFor<P> = <<P as LocalTransactionPool>::Block as BlockT>::Extrinsic;
/// Typical future type used in transaction pool api.
pub type PoolFuture<T, E> = std::pin::Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output=Result<T, E>> + Send>>;
/// In-pool transaction interface.
///
/// The pool is container of transactions that are implementing this trait.
/// See `sp_runtime::ValidTransaction` for details about every field.
pub trait InPoolTransaction {
/// Transaction type.
type Transaction;
/// Transaction hash type.
type Hash;
/// Get the reference to the transaction data.
fn data(&self) -> &Self::Transaction;
/// Get hash of the transaction.
fn hash(&self) -> &Self::Hash;
/// Get priority of the transaction.
fn priority(&self) -> &TransactionPriority;
/// Get longevity of the transaction.
fn longevity(&self) -> &TransactionLongevity;
/// Get transaction dependencies.
fn requires(&self) -> &[TransactionTag];
/// Get tags that transaction provides.
fn provides(&self) -> &[TransactionTag];
/// Return a flag indicating if the transaction should be propagated to other peers.
fn is_propagable(&self) -> bool;
}
/// Transaction pool interface.
pub trait TransactionPool: Send + Sync {
/// Block type.
type Block: BlockT;
/// Transaction hash type.
type Hash: Hash + Eq + Member + Serialize;
/// In-pool transaction type.
type InPoolTransaction: InPoolTransaction<
Transaction = TransactionFor<Self>,
Hash = TxHash<Self>
>;
/// Error type.
type Error: From<crate::error::Error> + crate::error::IntoPoolError;
// *** RPC
/// Returns a future that imports a bunch of unverified transactions to the pool.
fn submit_at(
&self,
at: &BlockId<Self::Block>,
source: TransactionSource,
xts: Vec<TransactionFor<Self>>,
) -> PoolFuture<Vec<Result<TxHash<Self>, Self::Error>>, Self::Error>;
/// Returns a future that imports one unverified transaction to the pool.
fn submit_one(
&self,
at: &BlockId<Self::Block>,
source: TransactionSource,
xt: TransactionFor<Self>,
) -> PoolFuture<TxHash<Self>, Self::Error>;
/// Returns a future that import a single transaction and starts to watch their progress in the pool.
fn submit_and_watch(
&self,
at: &BlockId<Self::Block>,
source: TransactionSource,
xt: TransactionFor<Self>,
) -> PoolFuture<Box<TransactionStatusStreamFor<Self>>, Self::Error>;
// *** Block production / Networking
/// Get an iterator for ready transactions ordered by priority.
///
/// Guarantees to return only when transaction pool got updated at `at` block.
/// Guarantees to return immediately when `None` is passed.
fn ready_at(&self, at: NumberFor<Self::Block>)
-> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output=Box<dyn Iterator<Item=Arc<Self::InPoolTransaction>> + Send>> + Send>>;
/// Get an iterator for ready transactions ordered by priority.
fn ready(&self) -> Box<dyn Iterator<Item=Arc<Self::InPoolTransaction>> + Send>;
// *** Block production
/// Remove transactions identified by given hashes (and dependent transactions) from the pool.
fn remove_invalid(&self, hashes: &[TxHash<Self>]) -> Vec<Arc<Self::InPoolTransaction>>;
// *** logging
/// Returns pool status.
fn status(&self) -> PoolStatus;
// *** logging / RPC / networking
/// Return an event stream of transactions imported to the pool.
fn import_notification_stream(&self) -> ImportNotificationStream<TxHash<Self>>;
// *** networking
/// Notify the pool about transactions broadcast.
fn on_broadcasted(&self, propagations: HashMap<TxHash<Self>, Vec<String>>);
/// Returns transaction hash
fn hash_of(&self, xt: &TransactionFor<Self>) -> TxHash<Self>;
/// Return specific ready transaction by hash, if there is one.
fn ready_transaction(&self, hash: &TxHash<Self>) -> Option<Arc<Self::InPoolTransaction>>;
}
/// Events that the transaction pool listens for.
pub enum ChainEvent<B: BlockT> {
/// New best block have been added to the chain
NewBestBlock {
/// Hash of the block.
hash: B::Hash,
/// Tree route from old best to new best parent that was calculated on import.
///
/// If `None`, no re-org happened on import.
tree_route: Option<Arc<sp_blockchain::TreeRoute<B>>>,
},
/// An existing block has been finalized.
Finalized {
/// Hash of just finalized block
hash: B::Hash,
},
}
/// Trait for transaction pool maintenance.
pub trait MaintainedTransactionPool: TransactionPool {
/// Perform maintenance
fn maintain(&self, event: ChainEvent<Self::Block>) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output=()> + Send>>;
}
/// Transaction pool interface for submitting local transactions that exposes a
/// blocking interface for submission.
pub trait LocalTransactionPool: Send + Sync {
/// Block type.
type Block: BlockT;
/// Transaction hash type.
type Hash: Hash + Eq + Member + Serialize;
/// Error type.
type Error: From<crate::error::Error> + crate::error::IntoPoolError;
/// Submits the given local unverified transaction to the pool blocking the
/// current thread for any necessary pre-verification.
/// NOTE: It MUST NOT be used for transactions that originate from the
/// network or RPC, since the validation is performed with
/// `TransactionSource::Local`.
fn submit_local(
&self,
at: &BlockId<Self::Block>,
xt: LocalTransactionFor<Self>,
) -> Result<Self::Hash, Self::Error>;
}
/// An abstraction for transaction pool.
///
/// This trait is used by offchain calls to be able to submit transactions.
/// The main use case is for offchain workers, to feed back the results of computations,
/// but since the transaction pool access is a separate `ExternalitiesExtension` it can
/// be also used in context of other offchain calls. For one may generate and submit
/// a transaction for some misbehavior reports (say equivocation).
pub trait OffchainSubmitTransaction<Block: BlockT>: Send + Sync {
/// Submit transaction.
///
/// The transaction will end up in the pool and be propagated to others.
fn submit_at(
&self,
at: &BlockId<Block>,
extrinsic: Block::Extrinsic,
) -> Result<(), ()>;
}
impl<TPool: LocalTransactionPool> OffchainSubmitTransaction<TPool::Block> for TPool {
fn submit_at(
&self,
at: &BlockId<TPool::Block>,
extrinsic: <TPool::Block as BlockT>::Extrinsic,
) -> Result<(), ()> {
log::debug!(
target: "txpool",
"(offchain call) Submitting a transaction to the pool: {:?}",
extrinsic
);
let result = self.submit_local(&at, extrinsic);
result.map(|_| ()).map_err(|e| {
log::warn!(
target: "txpool",
"(offchain call) Error submitting a transaction to the pool: {:?}",
e
)
})
}
}