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// Copyright 2017-2019 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Substrate.
// Substrate 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.
// Substrate 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 Substrate. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! The System module provides low-level access to core types and cross-cutting utilities.
//! It acts as the base layer for other SRML modules to interact with the Substrate framework components.
//!
//! - [`system::Trait`](./trait.Trait.html)
//! The System module defines the core data types used in a Substrate runtime.
//! It also provides several utility functions (see [`Module`](./struct.Module.html)) for other runtime modules.
//! In addition, it manages the storage items for extrinsics data, indexes, event records, and digest items,
//! among other things that support the execution of the current block.
//! It also handles low-level tasks like depositing logs, basic set up and take down of
//! temporary storage entries, and access to previous block hashes.
//! The System module does not implement any dispatchable functions.
//! See the [`Module`](./struct.Module.html) struct for details of publicly available functions.
//! ### Signed Extensions
//!
//! The system module defines the following extensions:
//!
//! - [`CheckWeight`]: Checks the weight and length of the block and ensure that it does not
//! exceed the limits.
//! - [`CheckNonce`]: Checks the nonce of the transaction. Contains a single payload of type
//! `T::Index`.
//! - [`CheckEra`]: Checks the era of the transaction. Contains a single payload of type `Era`.
//! - [`CheckGenesis`]: Checks the provided genesis hash of the transaction. Must be a part of the
//! signed payload of the transaction.
//! - [`CheckVersion`]: Checks that the runtime version is the same as the one encoded in the
//! transaction.
//!
//! Lookup the runtime aggregator file (e.g. `node/runtime`) to see the full list of signed
//! extensions included in a chain.
//!
//! Import the System module and derive your module's configuration trait from the system trait.
//! ### Example - Get extrinsic count and parent hash for the current block
//! use support::{decl_module, dispatch};
//! use frame_system::{self as system, ensure_signed};
//! pub trait Trait: system::Trait {}
//! decl_module! {
//! pub struct Module<T: Trait> for enum Call where origin: T::Origin {
//! pub fn system_module_example(origin) -> dispatch::Result {
//! let _sender = ensure_signed(origin)?;
//! let _extrinsic_count = <system::Module<T>>::extrinsic_count();
//! let _parent_hash = <system::Module<T>>::parent_hash();
//! Ok(())
//! }
//! }
//! }
//! # fn main() { }
//! ```
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use sp_std::prelude::*;
#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
use sp_std::map;
use sp_std::marker::PhantomData;
use sp_std::fmt::Debug;
use sp_version::RuntimeVersion;
use sp_runtime::{
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generic::{self, Era}, Perbill, DispatchOutcome, DispatchError,
transaction_validity::{
ValidTransaction, TransactionPriority, TransactionLongevity, TransactionValidityError,
InvalidTransaction, TransactionValidity,
},
traits::{
self, CheckEqual, SimpleArithmetic, Zero, SignedExtension, Lookup, LookupError,
SimpleBitOps, Hash, Member, MaybeDisplay, EnsureOrigin, SaturatedConversion,
MaybeSerialize, MaybeSerializeDeserialize, StaticLookup, One, Bounded,
use primitives::storage::well_known_keys;
decl_module, decl_event, decl_storage, decl_error, storage, Parameter,
traits::{Contains, Get},
weights::{Weight, DispatchInfo, DispatchClass, SimpleDispatchInfo},
use sp_io::TestExternalities;
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#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
use primitives::ChangesTrieConfiguration;
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pub mod offchain;
/// Handler for when a new account has been created.
#[impl_trait_for_tuples::impl_for_tuples(30)]
pub trait OnNewAccount<AccountId> {
/// A new account `who` has been registered.
fn on_new_account(who: &AccountId);
}
/// Determiner to say whether a given account is unused.
pub trait IsDeadAccount<AccountId> {
/// Is the given account dead?
fn is_dead_account(who: &AccountId) -> bool;
}
impl<AccountId> IsDeadAccount<AccountId> for () {
fn is_dead_account(_who: &AccountId) -> bool {
true
}
}
/// Compute the trie root of a list of extrinsics.
pub fn extrinsics_root<H: Hash, E: codec::Encode>(extrinsics: &[E]) -> H::Output {
extrinsics_data_root::<H>(extrinsics.iter().map(codec::Encode::encode).collect())
/// Compute the trie root of a list of extrinsics.
pub fn extrinsics_data_root<H: Hash>(xts: Vec<Vec<u8>>) -> H::Output {
pub trait Trait: 'static + Eq + Clone {
/// The aggregated `Origin` type used by dispatchable calls.
type Origin:
Into<Result<RawOrigin<Self::AccountId>, Self::Origin>> + From<RawOrigin<Self::AccountId>>;
/// Account index (aka nonce) type. This stores the number of previous transactions associated
/// with a sender account.
Parameter + Member + MaybeSerialize + Debug + Default + MaybeDisplay + SimpleArithmetic
+ Copy;
/// The block number type used by the runtime.
type BlockNumber:
Parameter + Member + MaybeSerializeDeserialize + Debug + MaybeDisplay + SimpleArithmetic
+ Default + Bounded + Copy + sp_std::hash::Hash;
/// The output of the `Hashing` function.
type Hash:
Parameter + Member + MaybeSerializeDeserialize + Debug + MaybeDisplay + SimpleBitOps
+ Default + Copy + CheckEqual + sp_std::hash::Hash + AsRef<[u8]> + AsMut<[u8]>;
/// The hashing system (algorithm) being used in the runtime (e.g. Blake2).
type Hashing: Hash<Output = Self::Hash>;
/// The user account identifier type for the runtime.
type AccountId: Parameter + Member + MaybeSerializeDeserialize + Debug + MaybeDisplay + Ord
+ Default;
/// Converting trait to take a source type and convert to `AccountId`.
///
/// Used to define the type and conversion mechanism for referencing accounts in transactions.
/// It's perfectly reasonable for this to be an identity conversion (with the source type being
/// `AccountId`), but other modules (e.g. Indices module) may provide more functional/efficient
/// alternatives.
type Lookup: StaticLookup<Target = Self::AccountId>;
type Header: Parameter + traits::Header<
Number = Self::BlockNumber,
/// The aggregated event type of the runtime.
type Event: Parameter + Member + From<Event> + Debug;
/// Maximum number of block number to block hash mappings to keep (oldest pruned first).
type BlockHashCount: Get<Self::BlockNumber>;
/// The maximum weight of a block.
type MaximumBlockWeight: Get<Weight>;
/// The maximum length of a block (in bytes).
type MaximumBlockLength: Get<u32>;
/// The portion of the block that is available to normal transaction. The rest can only be used
/// by operational transactions. This can be applied to any resource limit managed by the system
/// module, including weight and length.
type AvailableBlockRatio: Get<Perbill>;
/// Get the chain's current version.
type Version: Get<RuntimeVersion>;
pub type DigestOf<T> = generic::Digest<<T as Trait>::Hash>;
pub type DigestItemOf<T> = generic::DigestItem<<T as Trait>::Hash>;
pub type Key = Vec<u8>;
pub type KeyValue = (Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>);
pub struct Module<T: Trait> for enum Call where origin: T::Origin {
/// A big dispatch that will disallow any other transaction to be included.
// TODO: this must be preferable available for testing really (not possible at the moment).
#[weight = SimpleDispatchInfo::MaxOperational]
fn fill_block(origin) {
ensure_root(origin)?;
}
#[weight = SimpleDispatchInfo::FixedNormal(10_000)]
fn remark(origin, _remark: Vec<u8>) {
ensure_signed(origin)?;
}
/// Set the number of pages in the WebAssembly environment's heap.
#[weight = SimpleDispatchInfo::FixedOperational(10_000)]
fn set_heap_pages(origin, pages: u64) {
ensure_root(origin)?;
storage::unhashed::put_raw(well_known_keys::HEAP_PAGES, &pages.encode());
}
/// Set the new code.
#[weight = SimpleDispatchInfo::FixedOperational(200_000)]
pub fn set_code(origin, new: Vec<u8>) {
ensure_root(origin)?;
storage::unhashed::put_raw(well_known_keys::CODE, &new);
}
/// Set some items of storage.
#[weight = SimpleDispatchInfo::FixedOperational(10_000)]
fn set_storage(origin, items: Vec<KeyValue>) {
ensure_root(origin)?;
for i in &items {
storage::unhashed::put_raw(&i.0, &i.1);
}
}
/// Kill some items from storage.
#[weight = SimpleDispatchInfo::FixedOperational(10_000)]
fn kill_storage(origin, keys: Vec<Key>) {
ensure_root(origin)?;
for key in &keys {
storage::unhashed::kill(&key);
}
}
/// Kill all storage items with a key that starts with the given prefix.
#[weight = SimpleDispatchInfo::FixedOperational(10_000)]
fn kill_prefix(origin, prefix: Key) {
ensure_root(origin)?;
storage::unhashed::kill_prefix(&prefix);
}
#[derive(Encode, Decode, RuntimeDebug)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(Serialize, PartialEq, Eq, Clone))]
pub enum Phase {
/// Applying an extrinsic.
ApplyExtrinsic(u32),
/// The end.
Finalization,
}
/// Record of an event happening.
#[derive(Encode, Decode, RuntimeDebug)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(Serialize, PartialEq, Eq, Clone))]
pub struct EventRecord<E: Parameter + Member, T> {
/// The phase of the block it happened in.
pub phase: Phase,
/// The event itself.
pub event: E,
/// The list of the topics this event has.
pub topics: Vec<T>,
pub enum Event {
/// An extrinsic completed successfully.
ExtrinsicSuccess(DispatchInfo),
ExtrinsicFailed(DispatchError, DispatchInfo),
decl_error! {
/// Error for the System module
pub enum Error {
RequireSignedOrigin,
RequireRootOrigin,
RequireNoOrigin,
}
}
pub enum RawOrigin<AccountId> {
/// The system itself ordained this dispatch to happen: this is the highest privilege level.
Root,
/// It is signed by some public key and we provide the `AccountId`.
/// It is signed by nobody, can be either:
/// * included and agreed upon by the validators anyway,
/// * or unsigned transaction validated by a module.
None,
}
impl<AccountId> From<Option<AccountId>> for RawOrigin<AccountId> {
fn from(s: Option<AccountId>) -> RawOrigin<AccountId> {
match s {
Some(who) => RawOrigin::Signed(who),
None => RawOrigin::None,
}
}
}
/// Exposed trait-generic origin type.
pub type Origin<T> = RawOrigin<<T as Trait>::AccountId>;
// only used to build genesis config.
fn hash69<T: AsMut<[u8]> + Default>() -> T {
let mut h = T::default();
h.as_mut().iter_mut().for_each(|byte| *byte = 69);
h
}
/// This type alias represents an index of an event.
///
/// We use `u32` here because this index is used as index for `Events<T>`
/// which can't contain more than `u32::max_value()` items.
type EventIndex = u32;
trait Store for Module<T: Trait> as System {
/// Extrinsics nonce for accounts.
pub AccountNonce get(fn account_nonce): map T::AccountId => T::Index;
/// Total extrinsics count for the current block.
/// Total weight for all extrinsics put together, for the current block.
/// Total length (in bytes) for all extrinsics put together, for the current block.
AllExtrinsicsLen: Option<u32>;
/// Map of block numbers to block hashes.
pub BlockHash get(fn block_hash) build(|_| vec![(T::BlockNumber::zero(), hash69())]): map T::BlockNumber => T::Hash;
/// Extrinsics data for the current block (maps an extrinsic's index to its data).
ExtrinsicData get(fn extrinsic_data): map u32 => Vec<u8>;
/// The current block number being processed. Set by `execute_block`.
Number get(fn block_number) build(|_| 1.into()): T::BlockNumber;
/// Hash of the previous block.
ParentHash get(fn parent_hash) build(|_| hash69()): T::Hash;
/// Extrinsics root of the current block, also part of the block header.
ExtrinsicsRoot get(fn extrinsics_root): T::Hash;
/// Digest of the current block, also part of the block header.
Digest get(fn digest): DigestOf<T>;
/// Events deposited for the current block.
Events get(fn events): Vec<EventRecord<T::Event, T::Hash>>;
/// The number of events in the `Events<T>` list.
EventCount get(fn event_count): EventIndex;
// TODO: https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/issues/2553
// Possibly, we can improve it by using something like:
// `Option<(BlockNumber, Vec<EventIndex>)>`, however in this case we won't be able to use
// `EventTopics::append`.
/// Mapping between a topic (represented by T::Hash) and a vector of indexes
/// of events in the `<Events<T>>` list.
///
/// The first key serves no purpose. This field is declared as double_map just
/// for convenience of using `remove_prefix`.
///
/// All topic vectors have deterministic storage locations depending on the topic. This
/// allows light-clients to leverage the changes trie storage tracking mechanism and
/// in case of changes fetch the list of events of interest.
///
/// The value has the type `(T::BlockNumber, EventIndex)` because if we used only just
/// the `EventIndex` then in case if the topic has the same contents on the next block
/// no notification will be triggered thus the event might be lost.
EventTopics get(fn event_topics): double_map hasher(blake2_256) (), blake2_256(T::Hash)
=> Vec<(T::BlockNumber, EventIndex)>;
}
add_extra_genesis {
config(changes_trie_config): Option<ChangesTrieConfiguration>;
sp_io::storage::set(well_known_keys::CODE, &config.code);
sp_io::storage::set(well_known_keys::EXTRINSIC_INDEX, &0u32.encode());
if let Some(ref changes_trie_config) = config.changes_trie_config {
well_known_keys::CHANGES_TRIE_CONFIG,
&changes_trie_config.encode(),
);
pub struct EnsureRoot<AccountId>(sp_std::marker::PhantomData<AccountId>);
impl<
O: Into<Result<RawOrigin<AccountId>, O>> + From<RawOrigin<AccountId>>,
AccountId,
> EnsureOrigin<O> for EnsureRoot<AccountId> {
fn try_origin(o: O) -> Result<Self::Success, O> {
o.into().and_then(|o| match o {
RawOrigin::Root => Ok(()),
r => Err(O::from(r)),
})
}
}
pub struct EnsureSigned<AccountId>(sp_std::marker::PhantomData<AccountId>);
impl<
O: Into<Result<RawOrigin<AccountId>, O>> + From<RawOrigin<AccountId>>,
AccountId,
> EnsureOrigin<O> for EnsureSigned<AccountId> {
type Success = AccountId;
fn try_origin(o: O) -> Result<Self::Success, O> {
o.into().and_then(|o| match o {
RawOrigin::Signed(who) => Ok(who),
r => Err(O::from(r)),
})
}
}
pub struct EnsureSignedBy<Who, AccountId>(sp_std::marker::PhantomData<(Who, AccountId)>);
impl<
O: Into<Result<RawOrigin<AccountId>, O>> + From<RawOrigin<AccountId>>,
Who: Contains<AccountId>,
AccountId: PartialEq + Clone,
> EnsureOrigin<O> for EnsureSignedBy<Who, AccountId> {
type Success = AccountId;
fn try_origin(o: O) -> Result<Self::Success, O> {
o.into().and_then(|o| match o {
RawOrigin::Signed(ref who) if Who::contains(who) => Ok(who.clone()),
r => Err(O::from(r)),
})
}
}
pub struct EnsureNone<AccountId>(sp_std::marker::PhantomData<AccountId>);
impl<
O: Into<Result<RawOrigin<AccountId>, O>> + From<RawOrigin<AccountId>>,
AccountId,
> EnsureOrigin<O> for EnsureNone<AccountId> {
type Success = ();
fn try_origin(o: O) -> Result<Self::Success, O> {
o.into().and_then(|o| match o {
RawOrigin::None => Ok(()),
r => Err(O::from(r)),
})
}
}
pub struct EnsureNever<T>(sp_std::marker::PhantomData<T>);
impl<O, T> EnsureOrigin<O> for EnsureNever<T> {
type Success = T;
fn try_origin(o: O) -> Result<Self::Success, O> {
Err(o)
/// Ensure that the origin `o` represents a signed extrinsic (i.e. transaction).
/// Returns `Ok` with the account that signed the extrinsic or an `Err` otherwise.
pub fn ensure_signed<OuterOrigin, AccountId>(o: OuterOrigin) -> Result<AccountId, Error>
where OuterOrigin: Into<Result<RawOrigin<AccountId>, OuterOrigin>>
Ok(RawOrigin::Signed(t)) => Ok(t),
_ => Err(Error::RequireSignedOrigin),
}
}
/// Ensure that the origin `o` represents the root. Returns `Ok` or an `Err` otherwise.
pub fn ensure_root<OuterOrigin, AccountId>(o: OuterOrigin) -> Result<(), Error>
where OuterOrigin: Into<Result<RawOrigin<AccountId>, OuterOrigin>>
_ => Err(Error::RequireRootOrigin),
}
}
/// Ensure that the origin `o` represents an unsigned extrinsic. Returns `Ok` or an `Err` otherwise.
pub fn ensure_none<OuterOrigin, AccountId>(o: OuterOrigin) -> Result<(), Error>
where OuterOrigin: Into<Result<RawOrigin<AccountId>, OuterOrigin>>
/// Deposits an event into this block's event record.
pub fn deposit_event(event: impl Into<T::Event>) {
Self::deposit_event_indexed(&[], event.into());
}
/// Deposits an event into this block's event record adding this event
/// to the corresponding topic indexes.
///
/// This will update storage entries that correspond to the specified topics.
/// It is expected that light-clients could subscribe to this topics.
pub fn deposit_event_indexed(topics: &[T::Hash], event: T::Event) {
let extrinsic_index = Self::extrinsic_index();
let phase = extrinsic_index.map_or(Phase::Finalization, |c| Phase::ApplyExtrinsic(c));
let event = EventRecord {
phase,
event,
topics: topics.iter().cloned().collect::<Vec<_>>(),
};
// Index of the to be added event.
let event_idx = {
let old_event_count = EventCount::get();
let new_event_count = match old_event_count.checked_add(1) {
// We've reached the maximum number of events at this block, just
// don't do anything and leave the event_count unaltered.
None => return,
Some(nc) => nc,
};
EventCount::put(new_event_count);
old_event_count
};
// Appending can only fail if `Events<T>` can not be decoded or
// when we try to insert more than `u32::max_value()` events.
//
// We perform early return if we've reached the maximum capacity of the event list,
// so `Events<T>` seems to be corrupted. Also, this has happened after the start of execution
// (since the event list is cleared at the block initialization).
// The most sensible thing to do here is to just ignore this event and wait until the
// new block.
return;
}
let block_no = Self::block_number();
for topic in topics {
// The same applies here.
if <EventTopics<T>>::append(&(), topic, &[(block_no, event_idx)]).is_err() {
return;
}
}
}
/// Gets the index of extrinsic that is currently executing.
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pub fn extrinsic_index() -> Option<u32> {
storage::unhashed::get(well_known_keys::EXTRINSIC_INDEX)
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}
/// Gets extrinsics count.
pub fn extrinsic_count() -> u32 {
ExtrinsicCount::get().unwrap_or_default()
/// Gets a total weight of all executed extrinsics.
pub fn all_extrinsics_weight() -> Weight {
AllExtrinsicsWeight::get().unwrap_or_default()
pub fn all_extrinsics_len() -> u32 {
AllExtrinsicsLen::get().unwrap_or_default()
}
/// Inform the system module of some additional weight that should be accounted for, in the
/// current block.
///
/// NOTE: use with extra care; this function is made public only be used for certain modules
/// that need it. A runtime that does not have dynamic calls should never need this and should
/// stick to static weights. A typical use case for this is inner calls or smart contract calls.
/// Furthermore, it only makes sense to use this when it is presumably _cheap_ to provide the
/// argument `weight`; In other words, if this function is to be used to account for some
/// unknown, user provided call's weight, it would only make sense to use it if you are sure you
/// can rapidly compute the weight of the inner call.
///
/// Even more dangerous is to note that this function does NOT take any action, if the new sum
/// of block weight is more than the block weight limit. This is what the _unchecked_.
///
/// Another potential use-case could be for the `on_initialise` and `on_finalize` hooks.
///
/// If no previous weight exists, the function initializes the weight to zero.
pub fn register_extra_weight_unchecked(weight: Weight) {
let current_weight = AllExtrinsicsWeight::get().unwrap_or_default();
let next_weight = current_weight.saturating_add(weight).min(T::MaximumBlockWeight::get());
AllExtrinsicsWeight::put(next_weight);
}
pub fn initialize(
number: &T::BlockNumber,
parent_hash: &T::Hash,
txs_root: &T::Hash,
storage::unhashed::put(well_known_keys::EXTRINSIC_INDEX, &0u32);
<BlockHash<T>>::insert(*number - One::one(), parent_hash);
EventCount::kill();
<EventTopics<T>>::remove_prefix(&());
}
/// Remove temporary "environment" entries in storage.
ExtrinsicCount::kill();
AllExtrinsicsWeight::kill();
let number = <Number<T>>::take();
let parent_hash = <ParentHash<T>>::take();
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let mut digest = <Digest<T>>::take();
// move block hash pruning window by one block
let block_hash_count = <T::BlockHashCount>::get();
if number > block_hash_count {
let to_remove = number - block_hash_count - One::one();
// keep genesis hash
if to_remove != Zero::zero() {
<BlockHash<T>>::remove(to_remove);
}
}
let storage_root = T::Hash::decode(&mut &sp_io::storage::root()[..])
.expect("Node is configured to use the same hash; qed");
let storage_changes_root = sp_io::storage::changes_root(&parent_hash.encode());
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// we can't compute changes trie root earlier && put it to the Digest
// because it will include all currently existing temporaries.
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if let Some(storage_changes_root) = storage_changes_root {
let item = generic::DigestItem::ChangesTrieRoot(
T::Hash::decode(&mut &storage_changes_root[..])
.expect("Node is configured to use the same hash; qed")
);
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digest.push(item);
}
// The following fields
//
// - <Events<T>>
// - <EventCount<T>>
// - <EventTopics<T>>
//
// stay to be inspected by the client and will be cleared by `Self::initialize`.
<T::Header as traits::Header>::new(number, extrinsics_root, storage_root, parent_hash, digest)
/// Deposits a log and ensures it matches the block's log data.
pub fn deposit_log(item: DigestItemOf<T>) {
<Digest<T>>::put(l);
}
/// Get the basic externalities for this module, useful for tests.
#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
pub fn externalities() -> TestExternalities {
<BlockHash<T>>::hashed_key_for(T::BlockNumber::zero()) => [69u8; 32].encode(),
<Number<T>>::hashed_key().to_vec() => T::BlockNumber::one().encode(),
<ParentHash<T>>::hashed_key().to_vec() => [69u8; 32].encode()
}
/// Set the block number to something in particular. Can be used as an alternative to
/// `initialize` for tests that don't need to bother with the other environment entries.
#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
pub fn set_block_number(n: T::BlockNumber) {
<Number<T>>::put(n);
}
/// Sets the index of extrinsic that is currently executing.
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#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
pub fn set_extrinsic_index(extrinsic_index: u32) {
storage::unhashed::put(well_known_keys::EXTRINSIC_INDEX, &extrinsic_index)
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}
/// Set the parent hash number to something in particular. Can be used as an alternative to
/// `initialize` for tests that don't need to bother with the other environment entries.
#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
pub fn set_parent_hash(n: T::Hash) {
<ParentHash<T>>::put(n);
}
/// Set the current block weight. This should only be used in some integration tests.
#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
pub fn set_block_limits(weight: Weight, len: usize) {
AllExtrinsicsWeight::put(weight);
AllExtrinsicsLen::put(len as u32);
}
/// Return the chain's current runtime version.
pub fn runtime_version() -> RuntimeVersion { T::Version::get() }
pub fn inc_account_nonce(who: &T::AccountId) {
<AccountNonce<T>>::insert(who, Self::account_nonce(who) + T::Index::one());
/// Note what the extrinsic data of the current extrinsic index is. If this
/// is called, then ensure `derive_extrinsics` is also called before
/// block-building is completed.
/// NOTE: This function is called only when the block is being constructed locally.
/// `execute_block` doesn't note any extrinsics.
pub fn note_extrinsic(encoded_xt: Vec<u8>) {
ExtrinsicData::insert(Self::extrinsic_index().unwrap_or_default(), encoded_xt);
}
/// To be called immediately after an extrinsic has been applied.
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pub fn note_applied_extrinsic(r: &DispatchOutcome, _encoded_len: u32, info: DispatchInfo) {
Self::deposit_event(
match r {
Ok(()) => Event::ExtrinsicSuccess(info),
Err(err) => Event::ExtrinsicFailed(err.clone(), info),
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let next_extrinsic_index = Self::extrinsic_index().unwrap_or_default() + 1u32;
storage::unhashed::put(well_known_keys::EXTRINSIC_INDEX, &next_extrinsic_index);
}
/// To be called immediately after `note_applied_extrinsic` of the last extrinsic of the block
/// has been called.
pub fn note_finished_extrinsics() {
let extrinsic_index: u32 = storage::unhashed::take(well_known_keys::EXTRINSIC_INDEX)
.unwrap_or_default();
ExtrinsicCount::put(extrinsic_index);
/// Remove all extrinsic data and save the extrinsics trie root.
pub fn derive_extrinsics() {
let extrinsics = (0..ExtrinsicCount::get().unwrap_or_default())
.map(ExtrinsicData::take).collect();
let xts_root = extrinsics_data_root::<T::Hashing>(extrinsics);
<ExtrinsicsRoot<T>>::put(xts_root);
}
/// resource limit check.
#[derive(Encode, Decode, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct CheckWeight<T: Trait + Send + Sync>(PhantomData<T>);
impl<T: Trait + Send + Sync> CheckWeight<T> {
/// Get the quota ratio of each dispatch class type. This indicates that all operational
/// dispatches can use the full capacity of any resource, while user-triggered ones can consume
/// a portion.
fn get_dispatch_limit_ratio(class: DispatchClass) -> Perbill {
DispatchClass::Operational => Perbill::one(),
DispatchClass::Normal => T::AvailableBlockRatio::get(),
/// Checks if the current extrinsic can fit into the block with respect to block weight limits.
///
/// Upon successes, it returns the new block weight as a `Result`.
fn check_weight(
info: <Self as SignedExtension>::DispatchInfo,
) -> Result<Weight, TransactionValidityError> {
let current_weight = Module::<T>::all_extrinsics_weight();
let maximum_weight = T::MaximumBlockWeight::get();
let limit = Self::get_dispatch_limit_ratio(info.class) * maximum_weight;
let added_weight = info.weight.min(limit);
let next_weight = current_weight.saturating_add(added_weight);
if next_weight > limit {
Err(InvalidTransaction::ExhaustsResources.into())
} else {
Ok(next_weight)
}
}
/// Checks if the current extrinsic can fit into the block with respect to block length limits.
///
/// Upon successes, it returns the new block length as a `Result`.
fn check_block_length(
info: <Self as SignedExtension>::DispatchInfo,
len: usize,
) -> Result<u32, TransactionValidityError> {
let current_len = Module::<T>::all_extrinsics_len();
let maximum_len = T::MaximumBlockLength::get();
let limit = Self::get_dispatch_limit_ratio(info.class) * maximum_len;
let added_len = len as u32;
let next_len = current_len.saturating_add(added_len);
if next_len > limit {
Err(InvalidTransaction::ExhaustsResources.into())
} else {
Ok(next_len)
}
}
/// get the priority of an extrinsic denoted by `info`.
fn get_priority(info: <Self as SignedExtension>::DispatchInfo) -> TransactionPriority {
match info.class {
DispatchClass::Normal => info.weight.into(),
DispatchClass::Operational => Bounded::max_value()
}
}
/// Creates new `SignedExtension` to check weight of the extrinsic.
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self(PhantomData)
}
}
impl<T: Trait + Send + Sync> SignedExtension for CheckWeight<T> {
type AccountId = T::AccountId;
type DispatchInfo = DispatchInfo;
fn additional_signed(&self) -> sp_std::result::Result<(), TransactionValidityError> { Ok(()) }
fn pre_dispatch(
self,
_who: &Self::AccountId,
info: Self::DispatchInfo,
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) -> Result<(), TransactionValidityError> {
let next_len = Self::check_block_length(info, len)?;
AllExtrinsicsLen::put(next_len);
let next_weight = Self::check_weight(info)?;
AllExtrinsicsWeight::put(next_weight);
Ok(())
}
fn validate(
&self,
_who: &Self::AccountId,
info: Self::DispatchInfo,
// There is no point in writing to storage here since changes are discarded. This basically
// discards any transaction which is bigger than the length or weight limit **alone**, which
// is a guarantee that it will fail in the pre-dispatch phase.
if let Err(e) = Self::check_block_length(info, len) {
return Err(e);
}
if let Err(e) = Self::check_weight(info) {
return Err(e);
}
Ok(ValidTransaction { priority: Self::get_priority(info), ..Default::default() })
}
}
impl<T: Trait + Send + Sync> Debug for CheckWeight<T> {
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut sp_std::fmt::Formatter) -> sp_std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "CheckWeight")
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
fn fmt(&self, _: &mut sp_std::fmt::Formatter) -> sp_std::fmt::Result {
}
}
/// Nonce check and increment to give replay protection for transactions.
#[derive(Encode, Decode, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct CheckNonce<T: Trait>(#[codec(compact)] T::Index);
impl<T: Trait> CheckNonce<T> {
/// utility constructor. Used only in client/factory code.
pub fn from(nonce: T::Index) -> Self {
Self(nonce)
}
}
impl<T: Trait> Debug for CheckNonce<T> {
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut sp_std::fmt::Formatter) -> sp_std::fmt::Result {
fn fmt(&self, _: &mut sp_std::fmt::Formatter) -> sp_std::fmt::Result {
}
impl<T: Trait> SignedExtension for CheckNonce<T> {
type AccountId = T::AccountId;
type DispatchInfo = DispatchInfo;
fn additional_signed(&self) -> sp_std::result::Result<(), TransactionValidityError> { Ok(()) }
fn pre_dispatch(
self,
who: &Self::AccountId,
_info: Self::DispatchInfo,
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) -> Result<(), TransactionValidityError> {
let expected = <AccountNonce<T>>::get(who);
if self.0 != expected {
return Err(
if self.0 < expected {
InvalidTransaction::Stale
} else {
InvalidTransaction::Future
}.into()
<AccountNonce<T>>::insert(who, expected + T::Index::one());
Ok(())
}
fn validate(
&self,
who: &Self::AccountId,
info: Self::DispatchInfo,
// check index
let expected = <AccountNonce<T>>::get(who);
if self.0 < expected {
return InvalidTransaction::Stale.into()
}
let provides = vec![Encode::encode(&(who, self.0))];
let requires = if expected < self.0 {
vec![Encode::encode(&(who, self.0 - One::one()))]
} else {
vec![]
};
Ok(ValidTransaction {
priority: info.weight as TransactionPriority,
requires,
provides,
longevity: TransactionLongevity::max_value(),
propagate: true,
})
}
}
/// Check for transaction mortality.
#[derive(Encode, Decode, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct CheckEra<T: Trait + Send + Sync>((Era, sp_std::marker::PhantomData<T>));
impl<T: Trait + Send + Sync> CheckEra<T> {