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//! Common traits and types that are useful for describing offences for usage in environments
//! that use staking.
use rstd::vec::Vec;
use codec::{Encode, Decode};
use sr_primitives::Perbill;
use crate::SessionIndex;
/// The kind of an offence, is a byte string representing some kind identifier
/// e.g. `b"im-online:offlin"`, `b"babe:equivocatio"`
// TODO [slashing]: Is there something better we can have here that is more natural but still
// flexible? as you see in examples, they get cut off with long names.
pub type Kind = [u8; 16];
/// Number of times the offence of this authority was already reported in the past.
///
/// Note that we don't buffer offence reporting, so every time we see a new offence
/// of the same kind, we will report past authorities again.
/// This counter keeps track of how many times the authority was already reported in the past,
/// so that we can slash it accordingly.
pub type OffenceCount = u32;
/// A trait implemented by an offence report.
///
/// This trait assumes that the offence is legitimate and was validated already.
///
/// Examples of offences include: a BABE equivocation or a GRANDPA unjustified vote.
pub trait Offence {
/// Identifier which is unique for this kind of an offence.
const ID: Kind;
/// A type that represents a point in time on an abstract timescale.
///
/// See `Offence::time_slot` for details. The only requirement is that such timescale could be
/// represented by a single `u128` value.
type TimeSlot: Clone + codec::Codec + Ord;
/// The list of all offenders involved in this incident.
///
/// The list has no duplicates, so it is rather a set.
fn offenders(&self) -> Vec;
/// The session index that is used for querying the validator set for the `slash_fraction`
/// function.
///
/// This is used for filtering historical sessions.
fn session_index(&self) -> SessionIndex;
/// Return a validator set count at the time when the offence took place.
fn validator_set_count(&self) -> u32;
/// A point in time when this offence happened.
///
/// This is used for looking up offences that happened at the "same time".
///
/// The timescale is abstract and doesn't have to be the same across different implementations
/// of this trait. The value doesn't represent absolute timescale though since it is interpreted
/// along with the `session_index`. Two offences are considered to happen at the same time iff
/// both `session_index` and `time_slot` are equal.
///
/// As an example, for GRANDPA timescale could be a round number and for BABE it could be a slot
/// number. Note that for GRANDPA the round number is reset each epoch.
fn time_slot(&self) -> Self::TimeSlot;
/// A slash fraction of the total exposure that should be slashed for this
/// particular offence kind for the given parameters that happened at a singular `TimeSlot`.
///
/// `offenders_count` - the count of unique offending authorities. It is >0.
/// `validator_set_count` - the cardinality of the validator set at the time of offence.
fn slash_fraction(
offenders_count: u32,
validator_set_count: u32,
) -> Perbill;
}
/// A trait for decoupling offence reporters from the actual handling of offence reports.
pub trait ReportOffence> {
/// Report an `offence` and reward given `reporters`.
fn report_offence(reporters: Vec, offence: O);
}
impl> ReportOffence for () {
fn report_offence(_reporters: Vec, _offence: O) {}
}
/// A trait to take action on an offence.
///
/// Used to decouple the module that handles offences and
/// the one that should punish for those offences.
pub trait OnOffenceHandler {
/// A handler for an offence of a particular kind.
///
/// Note that this contains a list of all previous offenders
/// as well. The implementer should cater for a case, where
/// the same authorities were reported for the same offence
/// in the past (see `OffenceCount`).
///
/// The vector of `slash_fraction` contains `Perbill`s
/// the authorities should be slashed and is computed
/// according to the `OffenceCount` already. This is of the same length as `offenders.`
/// Zero is a valid value for a fraction.
fn on_offence(
offenders: &[OffenceDetails],
slash_fraction: &[Perbill],
);
}
impl OnOffenceHandler for () {
fn on_offence(
_offenders: &[OffenceDetails],
_slash_fraction: &[Perbill],
) {}
}
/// A details about an offending authority for a particular kind of offence.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encode, Decode, sr_primitives::RuntimeDebug)]
pub struct OffenceDetails {
/// The offending authority id
pub offender: Offender,
/// A list of reporters of offences of this authority ID. Possibly empty where there are no
/// particular reporters.
pub reporters: Vec,
}