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Co-authored-by: Davide Galassi <davxy@datawok.net>

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Co-authored-by: Davide Galassi <davxy@datawok.net>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
2023-05-17 11:31:12 +00:00

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Rust

// This file is part of Substrate.
// Copyright (C) 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.
//! Substrate runtime version
//!
//! Each runtime that should be executed by a Substrate based node needs to have a runtime version.
//! The runtime version is defined by [`RuntimeVersion`]. The runtime version is used to
//! distinguish different runtimes. The most important field is the
//! [`spec_version`](RuntimeVersion::spec_version). The `spec_version` should be increased in a
//! runtime when a new runtime build includes breaking changes that would make other runtimes unable
//! to import blocks built by this runtime or vice-versa, where the new runtime could not import
//! blocks built by the old runtime. The runtime version also carries other version information
//! about the runtime, see [`RuntimeVersion`] for more information on this.
//!
//! Substrate will fetch the runtime version from a `wasm` blob by first checking the
//! `runtime_version` link section or calling the `Core::version` runtime api. The link section can
//! be generated in the runtime using the [`runtime_version`] attribute. The `Core` runtime api also
//! needs to be implemented for the runtime using `impl_runtime_apis!`.
#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use std::collections::HashSet;
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use std::fmt;
use codec::{Decode, Encode, Input};
use scale_info::TypeInfo;
use sp_runtime::RuntimeString;
pub use sp_runtime::{create_runtime_str, StateVersion};
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use sp_std;
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use sp_runtime::traits::Block as BlockT;
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub mod embed;
/// An attribute that accepts a version declaration of a runtime and generates a custom wasm
/// section with the equivalent contents.
///
/// The custom section allows to read the version of the runtime without having to execute any
/// code. Instead, the generated custom section can be relatively easily parsed from the wasm
/// binary. The identifier of the custom section is "runtime_version".
///
/// A shortcoming of this macro is that it is unable to embed information regarding supported
/// APIs. This is supported by the `construct_runtime!` macro.
///
/// # Usage
///
/// This macro accepts a const item like the following:
///
/// ```rust
/// use sp_version::{create_runtime_str, RuntimeVersion};
///
/// #[sp_version::runtime_version]
/// pub const VERSION: RuntimeVersion = RuntimeVersion {
/// spec_name: create_runtime_str!("test"),
/// impl_name: create_runtime_str!("test"),
/// authoring_version: 10,
/// spec_version: 265,
/// impl_version: 1,
/// apis: RUNTIME_API_VERSIONS,
/// transaction_version: 2,
/// state_version: 1,
/// };
///
/// # const RUNTIME_API_VERSIONS: sp_version::ApisVec = sp_version::create_apis_vec!([]);
/// ```
///
/// It will pass it through and add code required for emitting a custom section. The
/// information that will go into the custom section is parsed from the item declaration. Due
/// to that, the macro is somewhat rigid in terms of the code it accepts. There are the
/// following considerations:
///
/// - The `spec_name` and `impl_name` must be set by a macro-like expression. The name of the
/// macro doesn't matter though.
///
/// - `authoring_version`, `spec_version`, `impl_version` and `transaction_version` must be set
/// by a literal. Literal must be an integer. No other expressions are allowed there. In
/// particular, you can't supply a constant variable.
///
/// - `apis` doesn't have any specific constraints. This is because this information doesn't
/// get into the custom section and is not parsed.
///
/// # Compilation Target & "std" feature
///
/// This macro assumes it will be used within a runtime. By convention, a runtime crate defines
/// a feature named "std". This feature is enabled when the runtime is compiled to native code
/// and disabled when it is compiled to the wasm code.
///
/// The custom section can only be emitted while compiling to wasm. In order to detect the
/// compilation target we use the "std" feature. This macro will emit the custom section only
/// if the "std" feature is **not** enabled.
///
/// Including this macro in the context where there is no "std" feature and the code is not
/// compiled to wasm can lead to cryptic linking errors.
pub use sp_version_proc_macro::runtime_version;
/// The identity of a particular API interface that the runtime might provide.
///
/// The id is generated by hashing the name of the runtime api with BLAKE2 using a hash size
/// of 8 bytes.
///
/// The name of the runtime api is the name of the trait when using `decl_runtime_apis!` macro. So,
/// in the following runtime api declaration:
///
/// ```nocompile
/// decl_runtime_apis! {
/// trait TestApi {
/// fn do_test();
/// }
/// }
/// ```
///
/// The name of the trait would be `TestApi` and would be taken as input to the BLAKE2 hash
/// function.
///
/// As Rust supports renaming of traits, the name of a runtime api given to `impl_runtime_apis!`
/// doesn't need to be the same as in `decl_runtime_apis!`, but only the name in
/// `decl_runtime_apis!` is the important one!
pub type ApiId = [u8; 8];
/// A vector of pairs of `ApiId` and a `u32` for version.
pub type ApisVec = sp_std::borrow::Cow<'static, [(ApiId, u32)]>;
/// Create a vector of Api declarations.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! create_apis_vec {
( $y:expr ) => {
$crate::sp_std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed(&$y)
};
}
/// Runtime version.
/// This should not be thought of as classic Semver (major/minor/tiny).
/// This triplet have different semantics and mis-interpretation could cause problems.
/// In particular: bug fixes should result in an increment of `spec_version` and possibly
/// `authoring_version`, absolutely not `impl_version` since they change the semantics of the
/// runtime.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encode, Default, sp_runtime::RuntimeDebug, TypeInfo)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", serde(rename_all = "camelCase"))]
pub struct RuntimeVersion {
/// Identifies the different Substrate runtimes. There'll be at least polkadot and node.
/// A different on-chain spec_name to that of the native runtime would normally result
/// in node not attempting to sync or author blocks.
pub spec_name: RuntimeString,
/// Name of the implementation of the spec. This is of little consequence for the node
/// and serves only to differentiate code of different implementation teams. For this
/// codebase, it will be parity-polkadot. If there were a non-Rust implementation of the
/// Polkadot runtime (e.g. C++), then it would identify itself with an accordingly different
/// `impl_name`.
pub impl_name: RuntimeString,
/// `authoring_version` is the version of the authorship interface. An authoring node
/// will not attempt to author blocks unless this is equal to its native runtime.
pub authoring_version: u32,
/// Version of the runtime specification. A full-node will not attempt to use its native
/// runtime in substitute for the on-chain Wasm runtime unless all of `spec_name`,
/// `spec_version` and `authoring_version` are the same between Wasm and native.
pub spec_version: u32,
/// Version of the implementation of the specification. Nodes are free to ignore this; it
/// serves only as an indication that the code is different; as long as the other two versions
/// are the same then while the actual code may be different, it is nonetheless required to
/// do the same thing.
/// Non-consensus-breaking optimizations are about the only changes that could be made which
/// would result in only the `impl_version` changing.
pub impl_version: u32,
/// List of supported API "features" along with their versions.
#[cfg_attr(
feature = "serde",
serde(
serialize_with = "apis_serialize::serialize",
deserialize_with = "apis_serialize::deserialize",
)
)]
pub apis: ApisVec,
/// All existing dispatches are fully compatible when this number doesn't change. If this
/// number changes, then `spec_version` must change, also.
///
/// This number must change when an existing dispatchable (module ID, dispatch ID) is changed,
/// either through an alteration in its user-level semantics, a parameter
/// added/removed/changed, a dispatchable being removed, a module being removed, or a
/// dispatchable/module changing its index.
///
/// It need *not* change when a new module is added or when a dispatchable is added.
pub transaction_version: u32,
/// Version of the state implementation used by this runtime.
/// Use of an incorrect version is consensus breaking.
pub state_version: u8,
}
impl RuntimeVersion {
/// `Decode` while giving a "version hint"
///
/// There exists multiple versions of [`RuntimeVersion`] and they are versioned using the `Core`
/// runtime api:
/// - `Core` version < 3 is a runtime version without a transaction version and state version.
/// - `Core` version 3 is a runtime version without a state version.
/// - `Core` version 4 is the latest runtime version.
pub fn decode_with_version_hint<I: Input>(
input: &mut I,
core_version: Option<u32>,
) -> Result<RuntimeVersion, codec::Error> {
let spec_name = Decode::decode(input)?;
let impl_name = Decode::decode(input)?;
let authoring_version = Decode::decode(input)?;
let spec_version = Decode::decode(input)?;
let impl_version = Decode::decode(input)?;
let apis = Decode::decode(input)?;
let core_version =
if core_version.is_some() { core_version } else { core_version_from_apis(&apis) };
let transaction_version =
if core_version.map(|v| v >= 3).unwrap_or(false) { Decode::decode(input)? } else { 1 };
let state_version =
if core_version.map(|v| v >= 4).unwrap_or(false) { Decode::decode(input)? } else { 0 };
Ok(RuntimeVersion {
spec_name,
impl_name,
authoring_version,
spec_version,
impl_version,
apis,
transaction_version,
state_version,
})
}
}
impl Decode for RuntimeVersion {
fn decode<I: Input>(input: &mut I) -> Result<Self, codec::Error> {
Self::decode_with_version_hint(input, None)
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl fmt::Display for RuntimeVersion {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}-{} ({}-{}.tx{}.au{})",
self.spec_name,
self.spec_version,
self.impl_name,
self.impl_version,
self.transaction_version,
self.authoring_version,
)
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
fn has_api_with<P: Fn(u32) -> bool>(apis: &ApisVec, id: &ApiId, predicate: P) -> bool {
apis.iter().any(|(s, v)| s == id && predicate(*v))
}
/// Returns the version of the `Core` runtime api.
pub fn core_version_from_apis(apis: &ApisVec) -> Option<u32> {
let id = sp_core_hashing_proc_macro::blake2b_64!(b"Core");
apis.iter().find(|(s, _v)| s == &id).map(|(_s, v)| *v)
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl RuntimeVersion {
/// Check if this version matches other version for calling into runtime.
pub fn can_call_with(&self, other: &RuntimeVersion) -> bool {
self.spec_version == other.spec_version &&
self.spec_name == other.spec_name &&
self.authoring_version == other.authoring_version
}
/// Check if the given api with `api_id` is implemented and the version passes the given
/// `predicate`.
pub fn has_api_with<P: Fn(u32) -> bool>(&self, id: &ApiId, predicate: P) -> bool {
has_api_with(&self.apis, id, predicate)
}
/// Returns the api version found for api with `id`.
pub fn api_version(&self, id: &ApiId) -> Option<u32> {
self.apis.iter().find_map(|a| (a.0 == *id).then(|| a.1))
}
}
impl RuntimeVersion {
/// Returns state version to use for update.
///
/// For runtime with core api version less than 4,
/// V0 trie version will be applied to state.
/// Otherwhise, V1 trie version will be use.
pub fn state_version(&self) -> StateVersion {
// If version > than 1, keep using latest version.
self.state_version.try_into().unwrap_or(StateVersion::V1)
}
}
/// The version of the native runtime.
///
/// In contrast to the bare [`RuntimeVersion`] this also carries a list of `spec_version`s of
/// runtimes this native runtime can be used to author blocks for.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub struct NativeVersion {
/// Basic runtime version info.
pub runtime_version: RuntimeVersion,
/// Authoring runtimes (`spec_version`s) that this native runtime supports.
pub can_author_with: HashSet<u32>,
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl NativeVersion {
/// Check if this version matches other version for authoring blocks.
///
/// # Return
///
/// - Returns `Ok(())` when authoring is supported.
/// - Returns `Err(_)` with a detailed error when authoring is not supported.
pub fn can_author_with(&self, other: &RuntimeVersion) -> Result<(), String> {
if self.runtime_version.spec_name != other.spec_name {
Err(format!(
"`spec_name` does not match `{}` vs `{}`",
self.runtime_version.spec_name, other.spec_name,
))
} else if self.runtime_version.authoring_version != other.authoring_version &&
!self.can_author_with.contains(&other.authoring_version)
{
Err(format!(
"`authoring_version` does not match `{version}` vs `{other_version}` and \
`can_author_with` not contains `{other_version}`",
version = self.runtime_version.authoring_version,
other_version = other.authoring_version,
))
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
/// Returns the version of the native runtime.
pub trait GetNativeVersion {
/// Returns the version of the native runtime.
fn native_version(&self) -> &NativeVersion;
}
/// Something that can provide the runtime version at a given block.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub trait GetRuntimeVersionAt<Block: BlockT> {
/// Returns the version of runtime at the given block.
fn runtime_version(&self, at: <Block as BlockT>::Hash) -> Result<RuntimeVersion, String>;
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<T: GetRuntimeVersionAt<Block>, Block: BlockT> GetRuntimeVersionAt<Block>
for std::sync::Arc<T>
{
fn runtime_version(&self, at: <Block as BlockT>::Hash) -> Result<RuntimeVersion, String> {
(&**self).runtime_version(at)
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<T: GetNativeVersion> GetNativeVersion for std::sync::Arc<T> {
fn native_version(&self) -> &NativeVersion {
(&**self).native_version()
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
mod apis_serialize {
use super::*;
use impl_serde::serialize as bytes;
use serde::{de, ser::SerializeTuple, Serializer};
use sp_std::vec::Vec;
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct ApiId<'a>(#[serde(serialize_with = "serialize_bytesref")] &'a super::ApiId, &'a u32);
pub fn serialize<S>(apis: &ApisVec, ser: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: Serializer,
{
let len = apis.len();
let mut seq = ser.serialize_tuple(len)?;
for (api, ver) in &**apis {
seq.serialize_element(&ApiId(api, ver))?;
}
seq.end()
}
pub fn serialize_bytesref<S>(&apis: &&super::ApiId, ser: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: Serializer,
{
bytes::serialize(apis, ser)
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct ApiIdOwned(#[serde(deserialize_with = "deserialize_bytes")] super::ApiId, u32);
pub fn deserialize<'de, D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<ApisVec, D::Error>
where
D: de::Deserializer<'de>,
{
struct Visitor;
impl<'de> de::Visitor<'de> for Visitor {
type Value = ApisVec;
fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut sp_std::fmt::Formatter) -> sp_std::fmt::Result {
formatter.write_str("a sequence of api id and version tuples")
}
fn visit_seq<V>(self, mut visitor: V) -> Result<Self::Value, V::Error>
where
V: de::SeqAccess<'de>,
{
let mut apis = Vec::new();
while let Some(value) = visitor.next_element::<ApiIdOwned>()? {
apis.push((value.0, value.1));
}
Ok(apis.into())
}
}
deserializer.deserialize_seq(Visitor)
}
pub fn deserialize_bytes<'de, D>(d: D) -> Result<super::ApiId, D::Error>
where
D: de::Deserializer<'de>,
{
let mut arr = [0; 8];
bytes::deserialize_check_len(d, bytes::ExpectedLen::Exact(&mut arr[..]))?;
Ok(arr)
}
}