// Copyright (c) 2013-2015 The btcsuite developers // Use of this source code is governed by an ISC // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package txscript import ( "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg" "github.com/btcsuite/btcutil" ) const ( // MaxDataCarrierSize is the maximum number of bytes allowed in pushed // data to be considered a nulldata transaction MaxDataCarrierSize = 80 // StandardVerifyFlags are the script flags which are used when // executing transaction scripts to enforce additional checks which // are required for the script to be considered standard. These checks // help reduce issues related to transaction malleability as well as // allow pay-to-script hash transactions. Note these flags are // different than what is required for the consensus rules in that they // are more strict. // // TODO: This definition does not belong here. It belongs in a policy // package. StandardVerifyFlags = ScriptBip16 | ScriptVerifyDERSignatures | ScriptVerifyStrictEncoding | ScriptVerifyMinimalData | ScriptStrictMultiSig | ScriptDiscourageUpgradableNops | ScriptVerifyCleanStack | ScriptVerifyCheckLockTimeVerify | ScriptVerifyLowS ) // ScriptClass is an enumeration for the list of standard types of script. type ScriptClass byte // Classes of script payment known about in the blockchain. const ( NonStandardTy ScriptClass = iota // None of the recognized forms. PubKeyTy // Pay pubkey. PubKeyHashTy // Pay pubkey hash. ScriptHashTy // Pay to script hash. MultiSigTy // Multi signature. NullDataTy // Empty data-only (provably prunable). ) // scriptClassToName houses the human-readable strings which describe each // script class. var scriptClassToName = []string{ NonStandardTy: "nonstandard", PubKeyTy: "pubkey", PubKeyHashTy: "pubkeyhash", ScriptHashTy: "scripthash", MultiSigTy: "multisig", NullDataTy: "nulldata", } // String implements the Stringer interface by returning the name of // the enum script class. If the enum is invalid then "Invalid" will be // returned. func (t ScriptClass) String() string { if int(t) > len(scriptClassToName) || int(t) < 0 { return "Invalid" } return scriptClassToName[t] } // isPubkey returns true if the script passed is a pay-to-pubkey transaction, // false otherwise. func isPubkey(pops []parsedOpcode) bool { // Valid pubkeys are either 33 or 65 bytes. return len(pops) == 2 && (len(pops[0].data) == 33 || len(pops[0].data) == 65) && pops[1].opcode.value == OP_CHECKSIG } // isPubkeyHash returns true if the script passed is a pay-to-pubkey-hash // transaction, false otherwise. func isPubkeyHash(pops []parsedOpcode) bool { return len(pops) == 5 && pops[0].opcode.value == OP_DUP && pops[1].opcode.value == OP_HASH160 && pops[2].opcode.value == OP_DATA_20 && pops[3].opcode.value == OP_EQUALVERIFY && pops[4].opcode.value == OP_CHECKSIG } // isMultiSig returns true if the passed script is a multisig transaction, false // otherwise. func isMultiSig(pops []parsedOpcode) bool { // The absolute minimum is 1 pubkey: // OP_0/OP_1-16 OP_1 OP_CHECKMULTISIG l := len(pops) if l < 4 { return false } if !isSmallInt(pops[0].opcode) { return false } if !isSmallInt(pops[l-2].opcode) { return false } if pops[l-1].opcode.value != OP_CHECKMULTISIG { return false } // Verify the number of pubkeys specified matches the actual number // of pubkeys provided. if l-2-1 != asSmallInt(pops[l-2].opcode) { return false } for _, pop := range pops[1 : l-2] { // Valid pubkeys are either 33 or 65 bytes. if len(pop.data) != 33 && len(pop.data) != 65 { return false } } return true } // isNullData returns true if the passed script is a null data transaction, // false otherwise. func isNullData(pops []parsedOpcode) bool { // A nulldata transaction is either a single OP_RETURN or an // OP_RETURN SMALLDATA (where SMALLDATA is a data push up to // MaxDataCarrierSize bytes). l := len(pops) if l == 1 && pops[0].opcode.value == OP_RETURN { return true } return l == 2 && pops[0].opcode.value == OP_RETURN && pops[1].opcode.value <= OP_PUSHDATA4 && len(pops[1].data) <= MaxDataCarrierSize } // scriptType returns the type of the script being inspected from the known // standard types. func typeOfScript(pops []parsedOpcode) ScriptClass { if isPubkey(pops) { return PubKeyTy } else if isPubkeyHash(pops) { return PubKeyHashTy } else if isScriptHash(pops) { return ScriptHashTy } else if isMultiSig(pops) { return MultiSigTy } else if isNullData(pops) { return NullDataTy } return NonStandardTy } // GetScriptClass returns the class of the script passed. // // NonStandardTy will be returned when the script does not parse. func GetScriptClass(script []byte) ScriptClass { pops, err := parseScript(script) if err != nil { return NonStandardTy } return typeOfScript(pops) } // expectedInputs returns the number of arguments required by a script. // If the script is of unknown type such that the number can not be determined // then -1 is returned. We are an internal function and thus assume that class // is the real class of pops (and we can thus assume things that were determined // while finding out the type). func expectedInputs(pops []parsedOpcode, class ScriptClass) int { switch class { case PubKeyTy: return 1 case PubKeyHashTy: return 2 case ScriptHashTy: // Not including script. That is handled by the caller. return 1 case MultiSigTy: // Standard multisig has a push a small number for the number // of sigs and number of keys. Check the first push instruction // to see how many arguments are expected. typeOfScript already // checked this so we know it'll be a small int. Also, due to // the original bitcoind bug where OP_CHECKMULTISIG pops an // additional item from the stack, add an extra expected input // for the extra push that is required to compensate. return asSmallInt(pops[0].opcode) + 1 case NullDataTy: fallthrough default: return -1 } } // ScriptInfo houses information about a script pair that is determined by // CalcScriptInfo. type ScriptInfo struct { // PkScriptClass is the class of the public key script and is equivalent // to calling GetScriptClass on it. PkScriptClass ScriptClass // NumInputs is the number of inputs provided by the public key script. NumInputs int // ExpectedInputs is the number of outputs required by the signature // script and any pay-to-script-hash scripts. The number will be -1 if // unknown. ExpectedInputs int // SigOps is the number of signature operations in the script pair. SigOps int } // CalcScriptInfo returns a structure providing data about the provided script // pair. It will error if the pair is in someway invalid such that they can not // be analysed, i.e. if they do not parse or the pkScript is not a push-only // script func CalcScriptInfo(sigScript, pkScript []byte, bip16 bool) (*ScriptInfo, error) { sigPops, err := parseScript(sigScript) if err != nil { return nil, err } pkPops, err := parseScript(pkScript) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Push only sigScript makes little sense. si := new(ScriptInfo) si.PkScriptClass = typeOfScript(pkPops) // Can't have a pkScript that doesn't just push data. if !isPushOnly(sigPops) { return nil, ErrStackNonPushOnly } si.ExpectedInputs = expectedInputs(pkPops, si.PkScriptClass) // All entries pushed to stack (or are OP_RESERVED and exec will fail). si.NumInputs = len(sigPops) // Count sigops taking into account pay-to-script-hash. if si.PkScriptClass == ScriptHashTy && bip16 { // The pay-to-hash-script is the final data push of the // signature script. script := sigPops[len(sigPops)-1].data shPops, err := parseScript(script) if err != nil { return nil, err } shInputs := expectedInputs(shPops, typeOfScript(shPops)) if shInputs == -1 { si.ExpectedInputs = -1 } else { si.ExpectedInputs += shInputs } si.SigOps = getSigOpCount(shPops, true) } else { si.SigOps = getSigOpCount(pkPops, true) } return si, nil } // CalcMultiSigStats returns the number of public keys and signatures from // a multi-signature transaction script. The passed script MUST already be // known to be a multi-signature script. func CalcMultiSigStats(script []byte) (int, int, error) { pops, err := parseScript(script) if err != nil { return 0, 0, err } // A multi-signature script is of the pattern: // NUM_SIGS PUBKEY PUBKEY PUBKEY... NUM_PUBKEYS OP_CHECKMULTISIG // Therefore the number of signatures is the oldest item on the stack // and the number of pubkeys is the 2nd to last. Also, the absolute // minimum for a multi-signature script is 1 pubkey, so at least 4 // items must be on the stack per: // OP_1 PUBKEY OP_1 OP_CHECKMULTISIG if len(pops) < 4 { return 0, 0, ErrStackUnderflow } numSigs := asSmallInt(pops[0].opcode) numPubKeys := asSmallInt(pops[len(pops)-2].opcode) return numPubKeys, numSigs, nil } // payToPubKeyHashScript creates a new script to pay a transaction // output to a 20-byte pubkey hash. It is expected that the input is a valid // hash. func payToPubKeyHashScript(pubKeyHash []byte) ([]byte, error) { return NewScriptBuilder().AddOp(OP_DUP).AddOp(OP_HASH160). AddData(pubKeyHash).AddOp(OP_EQUALVERIFY).AddOp(OP_CHECKSIG). Script() } // payToScriptHashScript creates a new script to pay a transaction output to a // script hash. It is expected that the input is a valid hash. func payToScriptHashScript(scriptHash []byte) ([]byte, error) { return NewScriptBuilder().AddOp(OP_HASH160).AddData(scriptHash). AddOp(OP_EQUAL).Script() } // payToPubkeyScript creates a new script to pay a transaction output to a // public key. It is expected that the input is a valid pubkey. func payToPubKeyScript(serializedPubKey []byte) ([]byte, error) { return NewScriptBuilder().AddData(serializedPubKey). AddOp(OP_CHECKSIG).Script() } // PayToAddrScript creates a new script to pay a transaction output to a the // specified address. func PayToAddrScript(addr btcutil.Address) ([]byte, error) { switch addr := addr.(type) { case *btcutil.AddressPubKeyHash: if addr == nil { return nil, ErrUnsupportedAddress } return payToPubKeyHashScript(addr.ScriptAddress()) case *btcutil.AddressScriptHash: if addr == nil { return nil, ErrUnsupportedAddress } return payToScriptHashScript(addr.ScriptAddress()) case *btcutil.AddressPubKey: if addr == nil { return nil, ErrUnsupportedAddress } return payToPubKeyScript(addr.ScriptAddress()) } return nil, ErrUnsupportedAddress } // MultiSigScript returns a valid script for a multisignature redemption where // nrequired of the keys in pubkeys are required to have signed the transaction // for success. An ErrBadNumRequired will be returned if nrequired is larger // than the number of keys provided. func MultiSigScript(pubkeys []*btcutil.AddressPubKey, nrequired int) ([]byte, error) { if len(pubkeys) < nrequired { return nil, ErrBadNumRequired } builder := NewScriptBuilder().AddInt64(int64(nrequired)) for _, key := range pubkeys { builder.AddData(key.ScriptAddress()) } builder.AddInt64(int64(len(pubkeys))) builder.AddOp(OP_CHECKMULTISIG) return builder.Script() } // PushedData returns an array of byte slices containing any pushed data found // in the passed script. This includes OP_0, but not OP_1 - OP_16. func PushedData(script []byte) ([][]byte, error) { pops, err := parseScript(script) if err != nil { return nil, err } var data [][]byte for _, pop := range pops { if pop.data != nil { data = append(data, pop.data) } else if pop.opcode.value == OP_0 { data = append(data, nil) } } return data, nil } // ExtractPkScriptAddrs returns the type of script, addresses and required // signatures associated with the passed PkScript. Note that it only works for // 'standard' transaction script types. Any data such as public keys which are // invalid are omitted from the results. func ExtractPkScriptAddrs(pkScript []byte, chainParams *chaincfg.Params) (ScriptClass, []btcutil.Address, int, error) { var addrs []btcutil.Address var requiredSigs int // No valid addresses or required signatures if the script doesn't // parse. pops, err := parseScript(pkScript) if err != nil { return NonStandardTy, nil, 0, err } scriptClass := typeOfScript(pops) switch scriptClass { case PubKeyHashTy: // A pay-to-pubkey-hash script is of the form: // OP_DUP OP_HASH160 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG // Therefore the pubkey hash is the 3rd item on the stack. // Skip the pubkey hash if it's invalid for some reason. requiredSigs = 1 addr, err := btcutil.NewAddressPubKeyHash(pops[2].data, chainParams) if err == nil { addrs = append(addrs, addr) } case PubKeyTy: // A pay-to-pubkey script is of the form: // OP_CHECKSIG // Therefore the pubkey is the first item on the stack. // Skip the pubkey if it's invalid for some reason. requiredSigs = 1 addr, err := btcutil.NewAddressPubKey(pops[0].data, chainParams) if err == nil { addrs = append(addrs, addr) } case ScriptHashTy: // A pay-to-script-hash script is of the form: // OP_HASH160 OP_EQUAL // Therefore the script hash is the 2nd item on the stack. // Skip the script hash if it's invalid for some reason. requiredSigs = 1 addr, err := btcutil.NewAddressScriptHashFromHash(pops[1].data, chainParams) if err == nil { addrs = append(addrs, addr) } case MultiSigTy: // A multi-signature script is of the form: // ... OP_CHECKMULTISIG // Therefore the number of required signatures is the 1st item // on the stack and the number of public keys is the 2nd to last // item on the stack. requiredSigs = asSmallInt(pops[0].opcode) numPubKeys := asSmallInt(pops[len(pops)-2].opcode) // Extract the public keys while skipping any that are invalid. addrs = make([]btcutil.Address, 0, numPubKeys) for i := 0; i < numPubKeys; i++ { addr, err := btcutil.NewAddressPubKey(pops[i+1].data, chainParams) if err == nil { addrs = append(addrs, addr) } } case NullDataTy: // Null data transactions have no addresses or required // signatures. case NonStandardTy: // Don't attempt to extract addresses or required signatures for // nonstandard transactions. } return scriptClass, addrs, requiredSigs, nil }