bitcoin/src/consensus/validation.h

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// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
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// Copyright (c) 2009-2018 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#ifndef BITCOIN_CONSENSUS_VALIDATION_H
#define BITCOIN_CONSENSUS_VALIDATION_H
#include <string>
#include <version.h>
#include <consensus/consensus.h>
#include <primitives/transaction.h>
#include <primitives/block.h>
/** "reject" message codes */
static const unsigned char REJECT_MALFORMED = 0x01;
static const unsigned char REJECT_INVALID = 0x10;
static const unsigned char REJECT_OBSOLETE = 0x11;
static const unsigned char REJECT_DUPLICATE = 0x12;
static const unsigned char REJECT_NONSTANDARD = 0x40;
// static const unsigned char REJECT_DUST = 0x41; // part of BIP 61
static const unsigned char REJECT_INSUFFICIENTFEE = 0x42;
static const unsigned char REJECT_CHECKPOINT = 0x43;
/** A "reason" why something was invalid, suitable for determining whether the
* provider of the object should be banned/ignored/disconnected/etc.
* These are much more granular than the rejection codes, which may be more
* useful for some other use-cases.
*/
enum class ValidationInvalidReason {
// txn and blocks:
NONE, //!< not actually invalid
CONSENSUS, //!< invalid by consensus rules (excluding any below reasons)
/**
* Invalid by a change to consensus rules more recent than SegWit.
* Currently unused as there are no such consensus rule changes, and any download
* sources realistically need to support SegWit in order to provide useful data,
* so differentiating between always-invalid and invalid-by-pre-SegWit-soft-fork
* is uninteresting.
*/
RECENT_CONSENSUS_CHANGE,
// Only blocks (or headers):
CACHED_INVALID, //!< this object was cached as being invalid, but we don't know why
BLOCK_INVALID_HEADER, //!< invalid proof of work or time too old
BLOCK_MUTATED, //!< the block's data didn't match the data committed to by the PoW
BLOCK_MISSING_PREV, //!< We don't have the previous block the checked one is built on
BLOCK_INVALID_PREV, //!< A block this one builds on is invalid
BLOCK_TIME_FUTURE, //!< block timestamp was > 2 hours in the future (or our clock is bad)
BLOCK_CHECKPOINT, //!< the block failed to meet one of our checkpoints
// Only loose txn:
TX_NOT_STANDARD, //!< didn't meet our local policy rules
TX_MISSING_INPUTS, //!< a transaction was missing some of its inputs (or its inputs were spent at < coinbase maturity height)
/**
* Transaction might be missing a witness, have a witness prior to SegWit
* activation, or witness may have been malleated (which includes
* non-standard witnesses).
*/
TX_WITNESS_MUTATED,
/**
* Tx already in mempool or conflicts with a tx in the chain
* (if it conflicts with another tx in mempool, we use MEMPOOL_POLICY as it failed to reach the RBF threshold)
* TODO: Currently this is only used if the transaction already exists in the mempool or on chain,
* TODO: ATMP's fMissingInputs and a valid CValidationState being used to indicate missing inputs
*/
TX_CONFLICT,
TX_MEMPOOL_POLICY, //!< violated mempool's fee/size/descendant/RBF/etc limits
};
/** Capture information about block/transaction validation */
class CValidationState {
private:
enum mode_state {
MODE_VALID, //!< everything ok
MODE_INVALID, //!< network rule violation (DoS value may be set)
MODE_ERROR, //!< run-time error
} mode;
ValidationInvalidReason m_reason;
std::string strRejectReason;
unsigned int chRejectCode;
std::string strDebugMessage;
public:
CValidationState() : mode(MODE_VALID), m_reason(ValidationInvalidReason::NONE), chRejectCode(0) {}
bool Invalid(ValidationInvalidReason reasonIn, bool ret = false,
unsigned int chRejectCodeIn=0, const std::string &strRejectReasonIn="",
const std::string &strDebugMessageIn="") {
m_reason = reasonIn;
chRejectCode = chRejectCodeIn;
strRejectReason = strRejectReasonIn;
strDebugMessage = strDebugMessageIn;
if (mode == MODE_ERROR)
return ret;
mode = MODE_INVALID;
return ret;
}
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bool Error(const std::string& strRejectReasonIn) {
if (mode == MODE_VALID)
strRejectReason = strRejectReasonIn;
mode = MODE_ERROR;
return false;
}
bool IsValid() const {
return mode == MODE_VALID;
}
bool IsInvalid() const {
return mode == MODE_INVALID;
}
bool IsError() const {
return mode == MODE_ERROR;
}
ValidationInvalidReason GetReason() const { return m_reason; }
unsigned int GetRejectCode() const { return chRejectCode; }
std::string GetRejectReason() const { return strRejectReason; }
std::string GetDebugMessage() const { return strDebugMessage; }
};
// These implement the weight = (stripped_size * 4) + witness_size formula,
// using only serialization with and without witness data. As witness_size
// is equal to total_size - stripped_size, this formula is identical to:
// weight = (stripped_size * 3) + total_size.
static inline int64_t GetTransactionWeight(const CTransaction& tx)
{
return ::GetSerializeSize(tx, PROTOCOL_VERSION | SERIALIZE_TRANSACTION_NO_WITNESS) * (WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR - 1) + ::GetSerializeSize(tx, PROTOCOL_VERSION);
}
static inline int64_t GetBlockWeight(const CBlock& block)
{
return ::GetSerializeSize(block, PROTOCOL_VERSION | SERIALIZE_TRANSACTION_NO_WITNESS) * (WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR - 1) + ::GetSerializeSize(block, PROTOCOL_VERSION);
}
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static inline int64_t GetTransactionInputWeight(const CTxIn& txin)
{
// scriptWitness size is added here because witnesses and txins are split up in segwit serialization.
return ::GetSerializeSize(txin, PROTOCOL_VERSION | SERIALIZE_TRANSACTION_NO_WITNESS) * (WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR - 1) + ::GetSerializeSize(txin, PROTOCOL_VERSION) + ::GetSerializeSize(txin.scriptWitness.stack, PROTOCOL_VERSION);
}
#endif // BITCOIN_CONSENSUS_VALIDATION_H