lbcd/txscript/engine.go
Roy Lee 45627c7a6a [lbry] rename btcd to lbcd
Co-authored-by: Brannon King <countprimes@gmail.com>
2022-05-23 23:53:30 -07:00

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// Copyright (c) 2013-2018 The btcsuite developers
// Copyright (c) 2015-2018 The Decred developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package txscript
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/sha256"
"fmt"
"math/big"
"strings"
"github.com/lbryio/lbcd/btcec"
"github.com/lbryio/lbcd/wire"
)
// ScriptFlags is a bitmask defining additional operations or tests that will be
// done when executing a script pair.
type ScriptFlags uint32
const (
// ScriptBip16 defines whether the bip16 threshold has passed and thus
// pay-to-script hash transactions will be fully validated.
ScriptBip16 ScriptFlags = 1 << iota
// ScriptStrictMultiSig defines whether to verify the stack item
// used by CHECKMULTISIG is zero length.
ScriptStrictMultiSig
// ScriptDiscourageUpgradableNops defines whether to verify that
// NOP1 through NOP10 are reserved for future soft-fork upgrades. This
// flag must not be used for consensus critical code nor applied to
// blocks as this flag is only for stricter standard transaction
// checks. This flag is only applied when the above opcodes are
// executed.
ScriptDiscourageUpgradableNops
// ScriptVerifyCheckLockTimeVerify defines whether to verify that
// a transaction output is spendable based on the locktime.
// This is BIP0065.
ScriptVerifyCheckLockTimeVerify
// ScriptVerifyCheckSequenceVerify defines whether to allow execution
// pathways of a script to be restricted based on the age of the output
// being spent. This is BIP0112.
ScriptVerifyCheckSequenceVerify
// ScriptVerifyCleanStack defines that the stack must contain only
// one stack element after evaluation and that the element must be
// true if interpreted as a boolean. This is rule 6 of BIP0062.
// This flag should never be used without the ScriptBip16 flag nor the
// ScriptVerifyWitness flag.
ScriptVerifyCleanStack
// ScriptVerifyDERSignatures defines that signatures are required
// to compily with the DER format.
ScriptVerifyDERSignatures
// ScriptVerifyLowS defines that signtures are required to comply with
// the DER format and whose S value is <= order / 2. This is rule 5
// of BIP0062.
ScriptVerifyLowS
// ScriptVerifyMinimalData defines that signatures must use the smallest
// push operator. This is both rules 3 and 4 of BIP0062.
ScriptVerifyMinimalData
// ScriptVerifyNullFail defines that signatures must be empty if
// a CHECKSIG or CHECKMULTISIG operation fails.
ScriptVerifyNullFail
// ScriptVerifySigPushOnly defines that signature scripts must contain
// only pushed data. This is rule 2 of BIP0062.
ScriptVerifySigPushOnly
// ScriptVerifyStrictEncoding defines that signature scripts and
// public keys must follow the strict encoding requirements.
ScriptVerifyStrictEncoding
// ScriptVerifyWitness defines whether or not to verify a transaction
// output using a witness program template.
ScriptVerifyWitness
// ScriptVerifyDiscourageUpgradeableWitnessProgram makes witness
// program with versions 2-16 non-standard.
ScriptVerifyDiscourageUpgradeableWitnessProgram
// ScriptVerifyMinimalIf makes a script with an OP_IF/OP_NOTIF whose
// operand is anything other than empty vector or [0x01] non-standard.
ScriptVerifyMinimalIf
// ScriptVerifyWitnessPubKeyType makes a script within a check-sig
// operation whose public key isn't serialized in a compressed format
// non-standard.
ScriptVerifyWitnessPubKeyType
)
const (
// MaxStackSize is the maximum combined height of stack and alt stack
// during execution.
MaxStackSize = 1000
// MaxScriptSize is the maximum allowed length of a raw script.
MaxScriptSize = 20005
// payToWitnessPubKeyHashDataSize is the size of the witness program's
// data push for a pay-to-witness-pub-key-hash output.
payToWitnessPubKeyHashDataSize = 20
// payToWitnessScriptHashDataSize is the size of the witness program's
// data push for a pay-to-witness-script-hash output.
payToWitnessScriptHashDataSize = 32
)
// halforder is used to tame ECDSA malleability (see BIP0062).
var halfOrder = new(big.Int).Rsh(btcec.S256().N, 1)
// Engine is the virtual machine that executes scripts.
type Engine struct {
// The following fields are set when the engine is created and must not be
// changed afterwards. The entries of the signature cache are mutated
// during execution, however, the cache pointer itself is not changed.
//
// flags specifies the additional flags which modify the execution behavior
// of the engine.
//
// tx identifies the transaction that contains the input which in turn
// contains the signature script being executed.
//
// txIdx identifies the input index within the transaction that contains
// the signature script being executed.
//
// version specifies the version of the public key script to execute. Since
// signature scripts redeem public keys scripts, this means the same version
// also extends to signature scripts and redeem scripts in the case of
// pay-to-script-hash.
//
// bip16 specifies that the public key script is of a special form that
// indicates it is a BIP16 pay-to-script-hash and therefore the
// execution must be treated as such.
//
// sigCache caches the results of signature verifications. This is useful
// since transaction scripts are often executed more than once from various
// contexts (e.g. new block templates, when transactions are first seen
// prior to being mined, part of full block verification, etc).
flags ScriptFlags
tx wire.MsgTx
txIdx int
version uint16
bip16 bool
sigCache *SigCache
hashCache *TxSigHashes
// The following fields handle keeping track of the current execution state
// of the engine.
//
// scripts houses the raw scripts that are executed by the engine. This
// includes the signature script as well as the public key script. It also
// includes the redeem script in the case of pay-to-script-hash.
//
// scriptIdx tracks the index into the scripts array for the current program
// counter.
//
// opcodeIdx tracks the number of the opcode within the current script for
// the current program counter. Note that it differs from the actual byte
// index into the script and is really only used for disassembly purposes.
//
// lastCodeSep specifies the position within the current script of the last
// OP_CODESEPARATOR.
//
// tokenizer provides the token stream of the current script being executed
// and doubles as state tracking for the program counter within the script.
//
// savedFirstStack keeps a copy of the stack from the first script when
// performing pay-to-script-hash execution.
//
// dstack is the primary data stack the various opcodes push and pop data
// to and from during execution.
//
// astack is the alternate data stack the various opcodes push and pop data
// to and from during execution.
//
// condStack tracks the conditional execution state with support for
// multiple nested conditional execution opcodes.
//
// numOps tracks the total number of non-push operations in a script and is
// primarily used to enforce maximum limits.
scripts [][]byte
scriptIdx int
opcodeIdx int
lastCodeSep int
tokenizer ScriptTokenizer
savedFirstStack [][]byte
dstack stack
astack stack
condStack []int
numOps int
witnessVersion int
witnessProgram []byte
inputAmount int64
}
// hasFlag returns whether the script engine instance has the passed flag set.
func (vm *Engine) hasFlag(flag ScriptFlags) bool {
return vm.flags&flag == flag
}
// isBranchExecuting returns whether or not the current conditional branch is
// actively executing. For example, when the data stack has an OP_FALSE on it
// and an OP_IF is encountered, the branch is inactive until an OP_ELSE or
// OP_ENDIF is encountered. It properly handles nested conditionals.
func (vm *Engine) isBranchExecuting() bool {
if len(vm.condStack) == 0 {
return true
}
return vm.condStack[len(vm.condStack)-1] == OpCondTrue
}
// isOpcodeDisabled returns whether or not the opcode is disabled and thus is
// always bad to see in the instruction stream (even if turned off by a
// conditional).
func isOpcodeDisabled(opcode byte) bool {
switch opcode {
case OP_CAT:
return true
case OP_SUBSTR:
return true
case OP_LEFT:
return true
case OP_RIGHT:
return true
case OP_INVERT:
return true
case OP_AND:
return true
case OP_OR:
return true
case OP_XOR:
return true
case OP_2MUL:
return true
case OP_2DIV:
return true
case OP_MUL:
return true
case OP_DIV:
return true
case OP_MOD:
return true
case OP_LSHIFT:
return true
case OP_RSHIFT:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// isOpcodeAlwaysIllegal returns whether or not the opcode is always illegal
// when passed over by the program counter even if in a non-executed branch (it
// isn't a coincidence that they are conditionals).
func isOpcodeAlwaysIllegal(opcode byte) bool {
switch opcode {
case OP_VERIF:
return true
case OP_VERNOTIF:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// isOpcodeConditional returns whether or not the opcode is a conditional opcode
// which changes the conditional execution stack when executed.
func isOpcodeConditional(opcode byte) bool {
switch opcode {
case OP_IF:
return true
case OP_NOTIF:
return true
case OP_ELSE:
return true
case OP_ENDIF:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// checkMinimalDataPush returns whether or not the provided opcode is the
// smallest possible way to represent the given data. For example, the value 15
// could be pushed with OP_DATA_1 15 (among other variations); however, OP_15 is
// a single opcode that represents the same value and is only a single byte
// versus two bytes.
func checkMinimalDataPush(op *opcode, data []byte) error {
opcodeVal := op.value
dataLen := len(data)
switch {
case dataLen == 0 && opcodeVal != OP_0:
str := fmt.Sprintf("zero length data push is encoded with opcode %s "+
"instead of OP_0", op.name)
return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
case dataLen == 1 && data[0] >= 1 && data[0] <= 16:
if opcodeVal != OP_1+data[0]-1 {
// Should have used OP_1 .. OP_16
str := fmt.Sprintf("data push of the value %d encoded with opcode "+
"%s instead of OP_%d", data[0], op.name, data[0])
return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
}
case dataLen == 1 && data[0] == 0x81:
if opcodeVal != OP_1NEGATE {
str := fmt.Sprintf("data push of the value -1 encoded with opcode "+
"%s instead of OP_1NEGATE", op.name)
return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
}
case dataLen <= 75:
if int(opcodeVal) != dataLen {
// Should have used a direct push
str := fmt.Sprintf("data push of %d bytes encoded with opcode %s "+
"instead of OP_DATA_%d", dataLen, op.name, dataLen)
return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
}
case dataLen <= 255:
if opcodeVal != OP_PUSHDATA1 {
str := fmt.Sprintf("data push of %d bytes encoded with opcode %s "+
"instead of OP_PUSHDATA1", dataLen, op.name)
return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
}
case dataLen <= 65535:
if opcodeVal != OP_PUSHDATA2 {
str := fmt.Sprintf("data push of %d bytes encoded with opcode %s "+
"instead of OP_PUSHDATA2", dataLen, op.name)
return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
}
}
return nil
}
// executeOpcode peforms execution on the passed opcode. It takes into account
// whether or not it is hidden by conditionals, but some rules still must be
// tested in this case.
func (vm *Engine) executeOpcode(op *opcode, data []byte) error {
// Disabled opcodes are fail on program counter.
if isOpcodeDisabled(op.value) {
str := fmt.Sprintf("attempt to execute disabled opcode %s", op.name)
return scriptError(ErrDisabledOpcode, str)
}
// Always-illegal opcodes are fail on program counter.
if isOpcodeAlwaysIllegal(op.value) {
str := fmt.Sprintf("attempt to execute reserved opcode %s", op.name)
return scriptError(ErrReservedOpcode, str)
}
// Note that this includes OP_RESERVED which counts as a push operation.
if op.value > OP_16 {
vm.numOps++
if vm.numOps > MaxOpsPerScript {
str := fmt.Sprintf("exceeded max operation limit of %d",
MaxOpsPerScript)
return scriptError(ErrTooManyOperations, str)
}
} else if len(data) > MaxScriptElementSize {
str := fmt.Sprintf("element size %d exceeds max allowed size %d",
len(data), MaxScriptElementSize)
return scriptError(ErrElementTooBig, str)
}
// Nothing left to do when this is not a conditional opcode and it is
// not in an executing branch.
if !vm.isBranchExecuting() && !isOpcodeConditional(op.value) {
return nil
}
// Ensure all executed data push opcodes use the minimal encoding when
// the minimal data verification flag is set.
if vm.dstack.verifyMinimalData && vm.isBranchExecuting() &&
op.value >= 0 && op.value <= OP_PUSHDATA4 {
if err := checkMinimalDataPush(op, data); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return op.opfunc(op, data, vm)
}
// checkValidPC returns an error if the current script position is not valid for
// execution.
func (vm *Engine) checkValidPC() error {
if vm.scriptIdx >= len(vm.scripts) {
str := fmt.Sprintf("script index %d beyond total scripts %d",
vm.scriptIdx, len(vm.scripts))
return scriptError(ErrInvalidProgramCounter, str)
}
return nil
}
// isWitnessVersionActive returns true if a witness program was extracted
// during the initialization of the Engine, and the program's version matches
// the specified version.
func (vm *Engine) isWitnessVersionActive(version uint) bool {
return vm.witnessProgram != nil && uint(vm.witnessVersion) == version
}
// verifyWitnessProgram validates the stored witness program using the passed
// witness as input.
func (vm *Engine) verifyWitnessProgram(witness [][]byte) error {
if vm.isWitnessVersionActive(0) {
switch len(vm.witnessProgram) {
case payToWitnessPubKeyHashDataSize: // P2WKH
// The witness stack should consist of exactly two
// items: the signature, and the pubkey.
if len(witness) != 2 {
err := fmt.Sprintf("should have exactly two "+
"items in witness, instead have %v", len(witness))
return scriptError(ErrWitnessProgramMismatch, err)
}
// Now we'll resume execution as if it were a regular
// p2pkh transaction.
pkScript, err := payToPubKeyHashScript(vm.witnessProgram)
if err != nil {
return err
}
const scriptVersion = 0
err = checkScriptParses(vm.version, pkScript)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Set the stack to the provided witness stack, then
// append the pkScript generated above as the next
// script to execute.
vm.scripts = append(vm.scripts, pkScript)
vm.SetStack(witness)
case payToWitnessScriptHashDataSize: // P2WSH
// Additionally, The witness stack MUST NOT be empty at
// this point.
if len(witness) == 0 {
return scriptError(ErrWitnessProgramEmpty, "witness "+
"program empty passed empty witness")
}
// Obtain the witness script which should be the last
// element in the passed stack. The size of the script
// MUST NOT exceed the max script size.
witnessScript := witness[len(witness)-1]
if len(witnessScript) > MaxScriptSize {
str := fmt.Sprintf("witnessScript size %d "+
"is larger than max allowed size %d",
len(witnessScript), MaxScriptSize)
return scriptError(ErrScriptTooBig, str)
}
// Ensure that the serialized pkScript at the end of
// the witness stack matches the witness program.
witnessHash := sha256.Sum256(witnessScript)
if !bytes.Equal(witnessHash[:], vm.witnessProgram) {
return scriptError(ErrWitnessProgramMismatch,
"witness program hash mismatch")
}
// With all the validity checks passed, assert that the
// script parses without failure.
const scriptVersion = 0
err := checkScriptParses(vm.version, witnessScript)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// The hash matched successfully, so use the witness as
// the stack, and set the witnessScript to be the next
// script executed.
vm.scripts = append(vm.scripts, witnessScript)
vm.SetStack(witness[:len(witness)-1])
default:
errStr := fmt.Sprintf("length of witness program "+
"must either be %v or %v bytes, instead is %v bytes",
payToWitnessPubKeyHashDataSize,
payToWitnessScriptHashDataSize,
len(vm.witnessProgram))
return scriptError(ErrWitnessProgramWrongLength, errStr)
}
} else if vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyDiscourageUpgradeableWitnessProgram) {
errStr := fmt.Sprintf("new witness program versions "+
"invalid: %v", vm.witnessProgram)
return scriptError(ErrDiscourageUpgradableWitnessProgram, errStr)
} else {
// If we encounter an unknown witness program version and we
// aren't discouraging future unknown witness based soft-forks,
// then we de-activate the segwit behavior within the VM for
// the remainder of execution.
vm.witnessProgram = nil
}
if vm.isWitnessVersionActive(0) {
// All elements within the witness stack must not be greater
// than the maximum bytes which are allowed to be pushed onto
// the stack.
for _, witElement := range vm.GetStack() {
if len(witElement) > MaxScriptElementSize {
str := fmt.Sprintf("element size %d exceeds "+
"max allowed size %d", len(witElement),
MaxScriptElementSize)
return scriptError(ErrElementTooBig, str)
}
}
}
return nil
}
// DisasmPC returns the string for the disassembly of the opcode that will be
// next to execute when Step is called.
func (vm *Engine) DisasmPC() (string, error) {
if err := vm.checkValidPC(); err != nil {
return "", err
}
// Create a copy of the current tokenizer and parse the next opcode in the
// copy to avoid mutating the current one.
peekTokenizer := vm.tokenizer
if !peekTokenizer.Next() {
// Note that due to the fact that all scripts are checked for parse
// failures before this code ever runs, there should never be an error
// here, but check again to be safe in case a refactor breaks that
// assumption or new script versions are introduced with different
// semantics.
if err := peekTokenizer.Err(); err != nil {
return "", err
}
// Note that this should be impossible to hit in practice because the
// only way it could happen would be for the final opcode of a script to
// already be parsed without the script index having been updated, which
// is not the case since stepping the script always increments the
// script index when parsing and executing the final opcode of a script.
//
// However, check again to be safe in case a refactor breaks that
// assumption or new script versions are introduced with different
// semantics.
str := fmt.Sprintf("program counter beyond script index %d (bytes %x)",
vm.scriptIdx, vm.scripts[vm.scriptIdx])
return "", scriptError(ErrInvalidProgramCounter, str)
}
var buf strings.Builder
disasmOpcode(&buf, peekTokenizer.op, peekTokenizer.Data(), false)
return fmt.Sprintf("%02x:%04x: %s", vm.scriptIdx, vm.opcodeIdx,
buf.String()), nil
}
// DisasmScript returns the disassembly string for the script at the requested
// offset index. Index 0 is the signature script and 1 is the public key
// script. In the case of pay-to-script-hash, index 2 is the redeem script once
// the execution has progressed far enough to have successfully verified script
// hash and thus add the script to the scripts to execute.
func (vm *Engine) DisasmScript(idx int) (string, error) {
if idx >= len(vm.scripts) {
str := fmt.Sprintf("script index %d >= total scripts %d", idx,
len(vm.scripts))
return "", scriptError(ErrInvalidIndex, str)
}
var disbuf strings.Builder
script := vm.scripts[idx]
tokenizer := MakeScriptTokenizer(vm.version, script)
var opcodeIdx int
for tokenizer.Next() {
disbuf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%02x:%04x: ", idx, opcodeIdx))
disasmOpcode(&disbuf, tokenizer.op, tokenizer.Data(), false)
disbuf.WriteByte('\n')
opcodeIdx++
}
return disbuf.String(), tokenizer.Err()
}
// CheckErrorCondition returns nil if the running script has ended and was
// successful, leaving a a true boolean on the stack. An error otherwise,
// including if the script has not finished.
func (vm *Engine) CheckErrorCondition(finalScript bool) error {
// Check execution is actually done by ensuring the script index is after
// the final script in the array script.
if vm.scriptIdx < len(vm.scripts) {
return scriptError(ErrScriptUnfinished,
"error check when script unfinished")
}
// If we're in version zero witness execution mode, and this was the
// final script, then the stack MUST be clean in order to maintain
// compatibility with BIP16.
if finalScript && vm.isWitnessVersionActive(0) && vm.dstack.Depth() != 1 {
return scriptError(ErrEvalFalse, "witness program must "+
"have clean stack")
}
// The final script must end with exactly one data stack item when the
// verify clean stack flag is set. Otherwise, there must be at least one
// data stack item in order to interpret it as a boolean.
if finalScript && vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyCleanStack) &&
vm.dstack.Depth() != 1 {
str := fmt.Sprintf("stack must contain exactly one item (contains %d)",
vm.dstack.Depth())
return scriptError(ErrCleanStack, str)
} else if vm.dstack.Depth() < 1 {
return scriptError(ErrEmptyStack,
"stack empty at end of script execution")
}
v, err := vm.dstack.PopBool()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !v {
// Log interesting data.
log.Tracef("%v", newLogClosure(func() string {
var buf strings.Builder
buf.WriteString("scripts failed:\n")
for i := range vm.scripts {
dis, _ := vm.DisasmScript(i)
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("script%d:\n", i))
buf.WriteString(dis)
}
return buf.String()
}))
return scriptError(ErrEvalFalse,
"false stack entry at end of script execution")
}
return nil
}
// Step executes the next instruction and moves the program counter to the next
// opcode in the script, or the next script if the current has ended. Step will
// return true in the case that the last opcode was successfully executed.
//
// The result of calling Step or any other method is undefined if an error is
// returned.
func (vm *Engine) Step() (done bool, err error) {
// Verify the engine is pointing to a valid program counter.
if err := vm.checkValidPC(); err != nil {
return true, err
}
// Attempt to parse the next opcode from the current script.
if !vm.tokenizer.Next() {
// Note that due to the fact that all scripts are checked for parse
// failures before this code ever runs, there should never be an error
// here, but check again to be safe in case a refactor breaks that
// assumption or new script versions are introduced with different
// semantics.
if err := vm.tokenizer.Err(); err != nil {
return false, err
}
str := fmt.Sprintf("attempt to step beyond script index %d (bytes %x)",
vm.scriptIdx, vm.scripts[vm.scriptIdx])
return true, scriptError(ErrInvalidProgramCounter, str)
}
// Execute the opcode while taking into account several things such as
// disabled opcodes, illegal opcodes, maximum allowed operations per script,
// maximum script element sizes, and conditionals.
err = vm.executeOpcode(vm.tokenizer.op, vm.tokenizer.Data())
if err != nil {
return true, err
}
// The number of elements in the combination of the data and alt stacks
// must not exceed the maximum number of stack elements allowed.
combinedStackSize := vm.dstack.Depth() + vm.astack.Depth()
if combinedStackSize > MaxStackSize {
str := fmt.Sprintf("combined stack size %d > max allowed %d",
combinedStackSize, MaxStackSize)
return false, scriptError(ErrStackOverflow, str)
}
// Prepare for next instruction.
vm.opcodeIdx++
if vm.tokenizer.Done() {
// Illegal to have a conditional that straddles two scripts.
if len(vm.condStack) != 0 {
return false, scriptError(ErrUnbalancedConditional,
"end of script reached in conditional execution")
}
// Alt stack doesn't persist between scripts.
_ = vm.astack.DropN(vm.astack.Depth())
// The number of operations is per script.
vm.numOps = 0
// Reset the opcode index for the next script.
vm.opcodeIdx = 0
// Advance to the next script as needed.
switch {
case vm.scriptIdx == 0 && vm.bip16:
vm.scriptIdx++
vm.savedFirstStack = vm.GetStack()
case vm.scriptIdx == 1 && vm.bip16:
// Put us past the end for CheckErrorCondition()
vm.scriptIdx++
// Check script ran successfully.
err := vm.CheckErrorCondition(false)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
// Obtain the redeem script from the first stack and ensure it
// parses.
script := vm.savedFirstStack[len(vm.savedFirstStack)-1]
if err := checkScriptParses(vm.version, script); err != nil {
return false, err
}
vm.scripts = append(vm.scripts, script)
// Set stack to be the stack from first script minus the redeem
// script itself
vm.SetStack(vm.savedFirstStack[:len(vm.savedFirstStack)-1])
case vm.scriptIdx == 1 && vm.witnessProgram != nil,
vm.scriptIdx == 2 && vm.witnessProgram != nil && vm.bip16: // np2sh
vm.scriptIdx++
witness := vm.tx.TxIn[vm.txIdx].Witness
if err := vm.verifyWitnessProgram(witness); err != nil {
return false, err
}
default:
vm.scriptIdx++
}
// Skip empty scripts.
if vm.scriptIdx < len(vm.scripts) && len(vm.scripts[vm.scriptIdx]) == 0 {
vm.scriptIdx++
}
vm.lastCodeSep = 0
if vm.scriptIdx >= len(vm.scripts) {
return true, nil
}
// Finally, update the current tokenizer used to parse through scripts
// one opcode at a time to start from the beginning of the new script
// associated with the program counter.
vm.tokenizer = MakeScriptTokenizer(vm.version, vm.scripts[vm.scriptIdx])
}
return false, nil
}
// Execute will execute all scripts in the script engine and return either nil
// for successful validation or an error if one occurred.
func (vm *Engine) Execute() (err error) {
// All script versions other than 0 currently execute without issue,
// making all outputs to them anyone can pay. In the future this
// will allow for the addition of new scripting languages.
if vm.version != 0 {
return nil
}
done := false
for !done {
log.Tracef("%v", newLogClosure(func() string {
dis, err := vm.DisasmPC()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Sprintf("stepping - failed to disasm pc: %v", err)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("stepping %v", dis)
}))
done, err = vm.Step()
if err != nil {
return err
}
log.Tracef("%v", newLogClosure(func() string {
var dstr, astr string
// Log the non-empty stacks when tracing.
if vm.dstack.Depth() != 0 {
dstr = "Stack:\n" + vm.dstack.String()
}
if vm.astack.Depth() != 0 {
astr = "AltStack:\n" + vm.astack.String()
}
return dstr + astr
}))
}
return vm.CheckErrorCondition(true)
}
// subScript returns the script since the last OP_CODESEPARATOR.
func (vm *Engine) subScript() []byte {
return vm.scripts[vm.scriptIdx][vm.lastCodeSep:]
}
// checkHashTypeEncoding returns whether or not the passed hashtype adheres to
// the strict encoding requirements if enabled.
func (vm *Engine) checkHashTypeEncoding(hashType SigHashType) error {
if !vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyStrictEncoding) {
return nil
}
sigHashType := hashType & ^SigHashAnyOneCanPay
if sigHashType < SigHashAll || sigHashType > SigHashSingle {
str := fmt.Sprintf("invalid hash type 0x%x", hashType)
return scriptError(ErrInvalidSigHashType, str)
}
return nil
}
// isStrictPubKeyEncoding returns whether or not the passed public key adheres
// to the strict encoding requirements.
func isStrictPubKeyEncoding(pubKey []byte) bool {
if len(pubKey) == 33 && (pubKey[0] == 0x02 || pubKey[0] == 0x03) {
// Compressed
return true
}
if len(pubKey) == 65 {
switch pubKey[0] {
case 0x04:
// Uncompressed
return true
case 0x06, 0x07:
// Hybrid
return true
}
}
return false
}
// checkPubKeyEncoding returns whether or not the passed public key adheres to
// the strict encoding requirements if enabled.
func (vm *Engine) checkPubKeyEncoding(pubKey []byte) error {
if vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyWitnessPubKeyType) &&
vm.isWitnessVersionActive(0) && !btcec.IsCompressedPubKey(pubKey) {
str := "only compressed keys are accepted post-segwit"
return scriptError(ErrWitnessPubKeyType, str)
}
if !vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyStrictEncoding) {
return nil
}
if len(pubKey) == 33 && (pubKey[0] == 0x02 || pubKey[0] == 0x03) {
// Compressed
return nil
}
if len(pubKey) == 65 && pubKey[0] == 0x04 {
// Uncompressed
return nil
}
return scriptError(ErrPubKeyType, "unsupported public key type")
}
// checkSignatureEncoding returns whether or not the passed signature adheres to
// the strict encoding requirements if enabled.
func (vm *Engine) checkSignatureEncoding(sig []byte) error {
if !vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyDERSignatures) &&
!vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyLowS) &&
!vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyStrictEncoding) {
return nil
}
// The format of a DER encoded signature is as follows:
//
// 0x30 <total length> 0x02 <length of R> <R> 0x02 <length of S> <S>
// - 0x30 is the ASN.1 identifier for a sequence
// - Total length is 1 byte and specifies length of all remaining data
// - 0x02 is the ASN.1 identifier that specifies an integer follows
// - Length of R is 1 byte and specifies how many bytes R occupies
// - R is the arbitrary length big-endian encoded number which
// represents the R value of the signature. DER encoding dictates
// that the value must be encoded using the minimum possible number
// of bytes. This implies the first byte can only be null if the
// highest bit of the next byte is set in order to prevent it from
// being interpreted as a negative number.
// - 0x02 is once again the ASN.1 integer identifier
// - Length of S is 1 byte and specifies how many bytes S occupies
// - S is the arbitrary length big-endian encoded number which
// represents the S value of the signature. The encoding rules are
// identical as those for R.
const (
asn1SequenceID = 0x30
asn1IntegerID = 0x02
// minSigLen is the minimum length of a DER encoded signature and is
// when both R and S are 1 byte each.
//
// 0x30 + <1-byte> + 0x02 + 0x01 + <byte> + 0x2 + 0x01 + <byte>
minSigLen = 8
// maxSigLen is the maximum length of a DER encoded signature and is
// when both R and S are 33 bytes each. It is 33 bytes because a
// 256-bit integer requires 32 bytes and an additional leading null byte
// might required if the high bit is set in the value.
//
// 0x30 + <1-byte> + 0x02 + 0x21 + <33 bytes> + 0x2 + 0x21 + <33 bytes>
maxSigLen = 72
// sequenceOffset is the byte offset within the signature of the
// expected ASN.1 sequence identifier.
sequenceOffset = 0
// dataLenOffset is the byte offset within the signature of the expected
// total length of all remaining data in the signature.
dataLenOffset = 1
// rTypeOffset is the byte offset within the signature of the ASN.1
// identifier for R and is expected to indicate an ASN.1 integer.
rTypeOffset = 2
// rLenOffset is the byte offset within the signature of the length of
// R.
rLenOffset = 3
// rOffset is the byte offset within the signature of R.
rOffset = 4
)
// The signature must adhere to the minimum and maximum allowed length.
sigLen := len(sig)
if sigLen < minSigLen {
str := fmt.Sprintf("malformed signature: too short: %d < %d", sigLen,
minSigLen)
return scriptError(ErrSigTooShort, str)
}
if sigLen > maxSigLen {
str := fmt.Sprintf("malformed signature: too long: %d > %d", sigLen,
maxSigLen)
return scriptError(ErrSigTooLong, str)
}
// The signature must start with the ASN.1 sequence identifier.
if sig[sequenceOffset] != asn1SequenceID {
str := fmt.Sprintf("malformed signature: format has wrong type: %#x",
sig[sequenceOffset])
return scriptError(ErrSigInvalidSeqID, str)
}
// The signature must indicate the correct amount of data for all elements
// related to R and S.
if int(sig[dataLenOffset]) != sigLen-2 {
str := fmt.Sprintf("malformed signature: bad length: %d != %d",
sig[dataLenOffset], sigLen-2)
return scriptError(ErrSigInvalidDataLen, str)
}
// Calculate the offsets of the elements related to S and ensure S is inside
// the signature.
//
// rLen specifies the length of the big-endian encoded number which
// represents the R value of the signature.
//
// sTypeOffset is the offset of the ASN.1 identifier for S and, like its R
// counterpart, is expected to indicate an ASN.1 integer.
//
// sLenOffset and sOffset are the byte offsets within the signature of the
// length of S and S itself, respectively.
rLen := int(sig[rLenOffset])
sTypeOffset := rOffset + rLen
sLenOffset := sTypeOffset + 1
if sTypeOffset >= sigLen {
str := "malformed signature: S type indicator missing"
return scriptError(ErrSigMissingSTypeID, str)
}
if sLenOffset >= sigLen {
str := "malformed signature: S length missing"
return scriptError(ErrSigMissingSLen, str)
}
// The lengths of R and S must match the overall length of the signature.
//
// sLen specifies the length of the big-endian encoded number which
// represents the S value of the signature.
sOffset := sLenOffset + 1
sLen := int(sig[sLenOffset])
if sOffset+sLen != sigLen {
str := "malformed signature: invalid S length"
return scriptError(ErrSigInvalidSLen, str)
}
// R elements must be ASN.1 integers.
if sig[rTypeOffset] != asn1IntegerID {
str := fmt.Sprintf("malformed signature: R integer marker: %#x != %#x",
sig[rTypeOffset], asn1IntegerID)
return scriptError(ErrSigInvalidRIntID, str)
}
// Zero-length integers are not allowed for R.
if rLen == 0 {
str := "malformed signature: R length is zero"
return scriptError(ErrSigZeroRLen, str)
}
// R must not be negative.
if sig[rOffset]&0x80 != 0 {
str := "malformed signature: R is negative"
return scriptError(ErrSigNegativeR, str)
}
// Null bytes at the start of R are not allowed, unless R would otherwise be
// interpreted as a negative number.
if rLen > 1 && sig[rOffset] == 0x00 && sig[rOffset+1]&0x80 == 0 {
str := "malformed signature: R value has too much padding"
return scriptError(ErrSigTooMuchRPadding, str)
}
// S elements must be ASN.1 integers.
if sig[sTypeOffset] != asn1IntegerID {
str := fmt.Sprintf("malformed signature: S integer marker: %#x != %#x",
sig[sTypeOffset], asn1IntegerID)
return scriptError(ErrSigInvalidSIntID, str)
}
// Zero-length integers are not allowed for S.
if sLen == 0 {
str := "malformed signature: S length is zero"
return scriptError(ErrSigZeroSLen, str)
}
// S must not be negative.
if sig[sOffset]&0x80 != 0 {
str := "malformed signature: S is negative"
return scriptError(ErrSigNegativeS, str)
}
// Null bytes at the start of S are not allowed, unless S would otherwise be
// interpreted as a negative number.
if sLen > 1 && sig[sOffset] == 0x00 && sig[sOffset+1]&0x80 == 0 {
str := "malformed signature: S value has too much padding"
return scriptError(ErrSigTooMuchSPadding, str)
}
// Verify the S value is <= half the order of the curve. This check is done
// because when it is higher, the complement modulo the order can be used
// instead which is a shorter encoding by 1 byte. Further, without
// enforcing this, it is possible to replace a signature in a valid
// transaction with the complement while still being a valid signature that
// verifies. This would result in changing the transaction hash and thus is
// a source of malleability.
if vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyLowS) {
sValue := new(big.Int).SetBytes(sig[sOffset : sOffset+sLen])
if sValue.Cmp(halfOrder) > 0 {
return scriptError(ErrSigHighS, "signature is not canonical due "+
"to unnecessarily high S value")
}
}
return nil
}
// getStack returns the contents of stack as a byte array bottom up
func getStack(stack *stack) [][]byte {
array := make([][]byte, stack.Depth())
for i := range array {
// PeekByteArry can't fail due to overflow, already checked
array[len(array)-i-1], _ = stack.PeekByteArray(int32(i))
}
return array
}
// setStack sets the stack to the contents of the array where the last item in
// the array is the top item in the stack.
func setStack(stack *stack, data [][]byte) {
// This can not error. Only errors are for invalid arguments.
_ = stack.DropN(stack.Depth())
for i := range data {
stack.PushByteArray(data[i])
}
}
// GetStack returns the contents of the primary stack as an array. where the
// last item in the array is the top of the stack.
func (vm *Engine) GetStack() [][]byte {
return getStack(&vm.dstack)
}
// SetStack sets the contents of the primary stack to the contents of the
// provided array where the last item in the array will be the top of the stack.
func (vm *Engine) SetStack(data [][]byte) {
setStack(&vm.dstack, data)
}
// GetAltStack returns the contents of the alternate stack as an array where the
// last item in the array is the top of the stack.
func (vm *Engine) GetAltStack() [][]byte {
return getStack(&vm.astack)
}
// SetAltStack sets the contents of the alternate stack to the contents of the
// provided array where the last item in the array will be the top of the stack.
func (vm *Engine) SetAltStack(data [][]byte) {
setStack(&vm.astack, data)
}
// NewEngine returns a new script engine for the provided public key script,
// transaction, and input index. The flags modify the behavior of the script
// engine according to the description provided by each flag.
func NewEngine(scriptPubKey []byte, tx *wire.MsgTx, txIdx int, flags ScriptFlags,
sigCache *SigCache, hashCache *TxSigHashes, inputAmount int64) (*Engine, error) {
const scriptVersion = 0
// The provided transaction input index must refer to a valid input.
if txIdx < 0 || txIdx >= len(tx.TxIn) {
str := fmt.Sprintf("transaction input index %d is negative or "+
">= %d", txIdx, len(tx.TxIn))
return nil, scriptError(ErrInvalidIndex, str)
}
scriptSig := tx.TxIn[txIdx].SignatureScript
// When both the signature script and public key script are empty the result
// is necessarily an error since the stack would end up being empty which is
// equivalent to a false top element. Thus, just return the relevant error
// now as an optimization.
if len(scriptSig) == 0 && len(scriptPubKey) == 0 {
return nil, scriptError(ErrEvalFalse,
"false stack entry at end of script execution")
}
// The clean stack flag (ScriptVerifyCleanStack) is not allowed without
// either the pay-to-script-hash (P2SH) evaluation (ScriptBip16)
// flag or the Segregated Witness (ScriptVerifyWitness) flag.
//
// Recall that evaluating a P2SH script without the flag set results in
// non-P2SH evaluation which leaves the P2SH inputs on the stack.
// Thus, allowing the clean stack flag without the P2SH flag would make
// it possible to have a situation where P2SH would not be a soft fork
// when it should be. The same goes for segwit which will pull in
// additional scripts for execution from the witness stack.
vm := Engine{flags: flags, sigCache: sigCache, hashCache: hashCache,
inputAmount: inputAmount}
if vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyCleanStack) && (!vm.hasFlag(ScriptBip16) &&
!vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyWitness)) {
return nil, scriptError(ErrInvalidFlags,
"invalid flags combination")
}
// The signature script must only contain data pushes when the
// associated flag is set.
if vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifySigPushOnly) && !IsPushOnlyScript(scriptSig) {
return nil, scriptError(ErrNotPushOnly,
"signature script is not push only")
}
// The signature script must only contain data pushes for PS2H which is
// determined based on the form of the public key script.
if vm.hasFlag(ScriptBip16) && isScriptHashScript(scriptPubKey) {
// Only accept input scripts that push data for P2SH.
// Notice that the push only checks have already been done when
// the flag to verify signature scripts are push only is set
// above, so avoid checking again.
alreadyChecked := vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifySigPushOnly)
if !alreadyChecked && !IsPushOnlyScript(scriptSig) {
return nil, scriptError(ErrNotPushOnly,
"pay to script hash is not push only")
}
vm.bip16 = true
}
// The engine stores the scripts using a slice. This allows multiple
// scripts to be executed in sequence. For example, with a
// pay-to-script-hash transaction, there will be ultimately be a third
// script to execute.
scripts := [][]byte{scriptSig, scriptPubKey}
for _, scr := range scripts {
if len(scr) > MaxScriptSize {
str := fmt.Sprintf("script size %d is larger than max allowed "+
"size %d", len(scr), MaxScriptSize)
return nil, scriptError(ErrScriptTooBig, str)
}
const scriptVersion = 0
if err := checkScriptParses(scriptVersion, scr); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
vm.scripts = scripts
// Advance the program counter to the public key script if the signature
// script is empty since there is nothing to execute for it in that case.
if len(scriptSig) == 0 {
vm.scriptIdx++
}
if vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyMinimalData) {
vm.dstack.verifyMinimalData = true
vm.astack.verifyMinimalData = true
}
// Check to see if we should execute in witness verification mode
// according to the set flags. We check both the pkScript, and sigScript
// here since in the case of nested p2sh, the scriptSig will be a valid
// witness program. For nested p2sh, all the bytes after the first data
// push should *exactly* match the witness program template.
if vm.hasFlag(ScriptVerifyWitness) {
// If witness evaluation is enabled, then P2SH MUST also be
// active.
if !vm.hasFlag(ScriptBip16) {
errStr := "P2SH must be enabled to do witness verification"
return nil, scriptError(ErrInvalidFlags, errStr)
}
var witProgram []byte
switch {
case IsWitnessProgram(vm.scripts[1]):
// The scriptSig must be *empty* for all native witness
// programs, otherwise we introduce malleability.
if len(scriptSig) != 0 {
errStr := "native witness program cannot " +
"also have a signature script"
return nil, scriptError(ErrWitnessMalleated, errStr)
}
witProgram = scriptPubKey
case len(tx.TxIn[txIdx].Witness) != 0 && vm.bip16:
// The sigScript MUST be *exactly* a single canonical
// data push of the witness program, otherwise we
// reintroduce malleability.
sigPops := vm.scripts[0]
if len(sigPops) > 2 &&
isCanonicalPush(sigPops[0], sigPops[1:]) &&
IsWitnessProgram(sigPops[1:]) {
witProgram = sigPops[1:]
} else {
errStr := "signature script for witness " +
"nested p2sh is not canonical"
return nil, scriptError(ErrWitnessMalleatedP2SH, errStr)
}
}
if witProgram != nil {
var err error
vm.witnessVersion, vm.witnessProgram, err = ExtractWitnessProgramInfo(witProgram)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
} else {
// If we didn't find a witness program in either the
// pkScript or as a datapush within the sigScript, then
// there MUST NOT be any witness data associated with
// the input being validated.
if vm.witnessProgram == nil && len(tx.TxIn[txIdx].Witness) != 0 {
errStr := "non-witness inputs cannot have a witness"
return nil, scriptError(ErrWitnessUnexpected, errStr)
}
}
}
// Setup the current tokenizer used to parse through the script one opcode
// at a time with the script associated with the program counter.
vm.tokenizer = MakeScriptTokenizer(scriptVersion, scripts[vm.scriptIdx])
vm.tx = *tx
vm.txIdx = txIdx
return &vm, nil
}