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// Copyright 2019-2021 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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// This file is part of Parity Bridges Common.
// Parity Bridges Common is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// Parity Bridges Common is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with Parity Bridges Common. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! Common types/functions that may be used by runtimes of all bridged chains.
#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
use bp_runtime::FilterCall;
use sp_runtime::transaction_validity::TransactionValidity;
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pub mod messages;
pub mod messages_api;
pub mod messages_benchmarking;
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pub mod messages_extension;
pub mod parachains_benchmarking;
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#[cfg(feature = "integrity-test")]
pub mod integrity;
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/// A duplication of the `FilterCall` trait.
///
/// We need this trait in order to be able to implement it for the messages pallet,
/// since the implementation is done outside of the pallet crate.
pub trait BridgeRuntimeFilterCall<Call> {
/// Checks if a runtime call is valid.
fn validate(call: &Call) -> TransactionValidity;
}
impl<Call, T, I> BridgeRuntimeFilterCall<Call> for pallet_bridge_grandpa::Pallet<T, I>
where
pallet_bridge_grandpa::Pallet<T, I>: FilterCall<Call>,
{
fn validate(call: &Call) -> TransactionValidity {
<pallet_bridge_grandpa::Pallet<T, I> as FilterCall<Call>>::validate(call)
}
}
impl<Call, T, I> BridgeRuntimeFilterCall<Call> for pallet_bridge_parachains::Pallet<T, I>
where
pallet_bridge_parachains::Pallet<T, I>: FilterCall<Call>,
{
fn validate(call: &Call) -> TransactionValidity {
<pallet_bridge_parachains::Pallet<T, I> as FilterCall<Call>>::validate(call)
}
}
/// Declares a runtime-specific `BridgeRejectObsoleteHeadersAndMessages` signed extension.
///
/// ## Example
///
/// ```nocompile
/// generate_bridge_reject_obsolete_headers_and_messages!{
/// Call, AccountId
/// BridgeRialtoGrandpa, BridgeWestendGrandpa,
/// BridgeRialtoParachains
/// }
/// ```
///
/// The goal of this extension is to avoid "mining" transactions that provide outdated bridged
/// headers and messages. Without that extension, even honest relayers may lose their funds if
/// there are multiple relays running and submitting the same information.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! generate_bridge_reject_obsolete_headers_and_messages {
($call:ty, $account_id:ty, $($filter_call:ty),*) => {
#[derive(Clone, codec::Decode, codec::Encode, Eq, PartialEq, frame_support::RuntimeDebug, scale_info::TypeInfo)]
pub struct BridgeRejectObsoleteHeadersAndMessages;
impl sp_runtime::traits::SignedExtension for BridgeRejectObsoleteHeadersAndMessages {
const IDENTIFIER: &'static str = "BridgeRejectObsoleteHeadersAndMessages";
type AccountId = $account_id;
type Call = $call;
type AdditionalSigned = ();
type Pre = ();
fn additional_signed(&self) -> sp_std::result::Result<
(),
sp_runtime::transaction_validity::TransactionValidityError,
> {
Ok(())
}
fn validate(
&self,
_who: &Self::AccountId,
call: &Self::Call,
_info: &sp_runtime::traits::DispatchInfoOf<Self::Call>,
_len: usize,
) -> sp_runtime::transaction_validity::TransactionValidity {
let valid = sp_runtime::transaction_validity::ValidTransaction::default();
$(
let valid = valid
.combine_with(<$filter_call as $crate::BridgeRuntimeFilterCall<$call>>::validate(call)?);
)*
Ok(valid)
}
fn pre_dispatch(
self,
who: &Self::AccountId,
call: &Self::Call,
info: &sp_runtime::traits::DispatchInfoOf<Self::Call>,
len: usize,
) -> Result<Self::Pre, sp_runtime::transaction_validity::TransactionValidityError> {
self.validate(who, call, info, len).map(drop)
}
}
};
}
/// A mapping over `NetworkId`.
/// Since `NetworkId` doesn't include `Millau`, `Rialto` and `RialtoParachain`, we create some
/// synthetic associations between these chains and `NetworkId` chains.
pub enum CustomNetworkId {
/// The Millau network ID, associated with Kusama.
Millau,
/// The Rialto network ID, associated with Polkadot.
Rialto,
/// The RialtoParachain network ID, associated with Westend.
RialtoParachain,
}
impl CustomNetworkId {
pub const fn as_network_id(&self) -> NetworkId {
match *self {
CustomNetworkId::Millau => NetworkId::Kusama,
CustomNetworkId::Rialto => NetworkId::Polkadot,
CustomNetworkId::RialtoParachain => NetworkId::Westend,
}
}
}
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#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::BridgeRuntimeFilterCall;
use frame_support::{assert_err, assert_ok};
use sp_runtime::{
traits::SignedExtension,
transaction_validity::{InvalidTransaction, TransactionValidity, ValidTransaction},
};
pub struct MockCall {
data: u32,
}
impl sp_runtime::traits::Dispatchable for MockCall {
type Origin = ();
type Config = ();
type Info = ();
type PostInfo = ();
fn dispatch(
self,
_origin: Self::Origin,
) -> sp_runtime::DispatchResultWithInfo<Self::PostInfo> {
unimplemented!()
}
}
struct FirstFilterCall;
impl BridgeRuntimeFilterCall<MockCall> for FirstFilterCall {
fn validate(call: &MockCall) -> TransactionValidity {
if call.data <= 1 {
return InvalidTransaction::Custom(1).into()
}
Ok(ValidTransaction { priority: 1, ..Default::default() })
}
}
struct SecondFilterCall;
impl BridgeRuntimeFilterCall<MockCall> for SecondFilterCall {
fn validate(call: &MockCall) -> TransactionValidity {
if call.data <= 2 {
return InvalidTransaction::Custom(2).into()
}
Ok(ValidTransaction { priority: 2, ..Default::default() })
}
}
#[test]
fn test() {
generate_bridge_reject_obsolete_headers_and_messages!(
MockCall,
(),
FirstFilterCall,
SecondFilterCall
);
assert_err!(
BridgeRejectObsoleteHeadersAndMessages.validate(&(), &MockCall { data: 1 }, &(), 0),
InvalidTransaction::Custom(1)
);
assert_err!(
BridgeRejectObsoleteHeadersAndMessages.validate(&(), &MockCall { data: 2 }, &(), 0),
InvalidTransaction::Custom(2)
);
assert_ok!(
BridgeRejectObsoleteHeadersAndMessages.validate(&(), &MockCall { data: 3 }, &(), 0),
ValidTransaction { priority: 3, ..Default::default() }
)
}
}