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This refactors the script engine to store and step through raw scripts by making using of the new zero-allocation script tokenizer as opposed to the less efficient method of storing and stepping through parsed opcodes. It also improves several aspects while refactoring such as optimizing the disassembly trace, showing all scripts in the trace in the case of execution failure, and providing additional comments describing the purpose of each field in the engine. It should be noted that this is a step towards removing the parsed opcode struct and associated supporting code altogether, however, in order to ease the review process, this retains the struct and all function signatures for opcode execution which make use of an individual parsed opcode. Those will be updated in future commits. The following is an overview of the changes: - Modify internal engine scripts slice to use raw scripts instead of parsed opcodes - Introduce a tokenizer to the engine to track the current script - Remove no longer needed script offset parameter from the engine since that is tracked by the tokenizer - Add an opcode index counter for disassembly purposes to the engine - Update check for valid program counter to only consider the script index - Update tests for bad program counter accordingly - Rework the NewEngine function - Store the raw scripts - Setup the initial tokenizer - Explicitly check against version 0 instead of DefaultScriptVersion which would break consensus if changed - Check the scripts parse according to version 0 semantics to retain current consensus rules - Improve comments throughout - Rework the Step function - Use the tokenizer and raw scripts - Create a parsed opcode on the fly for now to retain existing opcode execution function signatures - Improve comments throughout - Update the Execute function - Explicitly check against version 0 instead of DefaultScriptVersion which would break consensus if changed - Improve the disassembly tracing in the case of error - Update the CheckErrorCondition function - Modify clean stack error message to make sense in all cases - Improve the comments - Update the DisasmPC and DisasmScript functions on the engine - Use the tokenizer - Optimize construction via the use of strings.Builder - Modify the subScript function to return the raw script bytes since the parsed opcodes are no longer stored - Update the various signature checking opcodes to use the raw opcode data removal and signature hash calculation functions since the subscript is now a raw script - opcodeCheckSig - opcodeCheckMultiSig - opcodeCheckSigAlt
1282 lines
43 KiB
Go
1282 lines
43 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2013-2018 The btcsuite developers
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// Copyright (c) 2015-2018 The Decred developers
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// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package txscript
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import (
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"bytes"
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"crypto/sha256"
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"fmt"
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"math/big"
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"strings"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
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)
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// ScriptFlags is a bitmask defining additional operations or tests that will be
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// done when executing a script pair.
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type ScriptFlags uint32
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const (
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// ScriptBip16 defines whether the bip16 threshold has passed and thus
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// pay-to-script hash transactions will be fully validated.
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ScriptBip16 ScriptFlags = 1 << iota
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// ScriptStrictMultiSig defines whether to verify the stack item
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// used by CHECKMULTISIG is zero length.
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ScriptStrictMultiSig
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// ScriptDiscourageUpgradableNops defines whether to verify that
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// NOP1 through NOP10 are reserved for future soft-fork upgrades. This
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// flag must not be used for consensus critical code nor applied to
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// blocks as this flag is only for stricter standard transaction
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// checks. This flag is only applied when the above opcodes are
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// executed.
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ScriptDiscourageUpgradableNops
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// ScriptVerifyCheckLockTimeVerify defines whether to verify that
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// a transaction output is spendable based on the locktime.
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// This is BIP0065.
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ScriptVerifyCheckLockTimeVerify
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// ScriptVerifyCheckSequenceVerify defines whether to allow execution
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// pathways of a script to be restricted based on the age of the output
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// being spent. This is BIP0112.
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ScriptVerifyCheckSequenceVerify
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// ScriptVerifyCleanStack defines that the stack must contain only
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// one stack element after evaluation and that the element must be
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// true if interpreted as a boolean. This is rule 6 of BIP0062.
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// This flag should never be used without the ScriptBip16 flag nor the
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// ScriptVerifyWitness flag.
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ScriptVerifyCleanStack
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// ScriptVerifyDERSignatures defines that signatures are required
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// to compily with the DER format.
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ScriptVerifyDERSignatures
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// ScriptVerifyLowS defines that signtures are required to comply with
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// the DER format and whose S value is <= order / 2. This is rule 5
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// of BIP0062.
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ScriptVerifyLowS
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// ScriptVerifyMinimalData defines that signatures must use the smallest
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// push operator. This is both rules 3 and 4 of BIP0062.
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ScriptVerifyMinimalData
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// ScriptVerifyNullFail defines that signatures must be empty if
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// a CHECKSIG or CHECKMULTISIG operation fails.
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ScriptVerifyNullFail
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// ScriptVerifySigPushOnly defines that signature scripts must contain
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// only pushed data. This is rule 2 of BIP0062.
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ScriptVerifySigPushOnly
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// ScriptVerifyStrictEncoding defines that signature scripts and
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// public keys must follow the strict encoding requirements.
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ScriptVerifyStrictEncoding
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// ScriptVerifyWitness defines whether or not to verify a transaction
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// output using a witness program template.
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ScriptVerifyWitness
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// ScriptVerifyDiscourageUpgradeableWitnessProgram makes witness
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// program with versions 2-16 non-standard.
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ScriptVerifyDiscourageUpgradeableWitnessProgram
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// ScriptVerifyMinimalIf makes a script with an OP_IF/OP_NOTIF whose
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// operand is anything other than empty vector or [0x01] non-standard.
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ScriptVerifyMinimalIf
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// ScriptVerifyWitnessPubKeyType makes a script within a check-sig
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// operation whose public key isn't serialized in a compressed format
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// non-standard.
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ScriptVerifyWitnessPubKeyType
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)
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const (
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// MaxStackSize is the maximum combined height of stack and alt stack
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// during execution.
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MaxStackSize = 1000
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// MaxScriptSize is the maximum allowed length of a raw script.
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MaxScriptSize = 10000
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// payToWitnessPubKeyHashDataSize is the size of the witness program's
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// data push for a pay-to-witness-pub-key-hash output.
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payToWitnessPubKeyHashDataSize = 20
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// payToWitnessScriptHashDataSize is the size of the witness program's
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// data push for a pay-to-witness-script-hash output.
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payToWitnessScriptHashDataSize = 32
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)
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// halforder is used to tame ECDSA malleability (see BIP0062).
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var halfOrder = new(big.Int).Rsh(btcec.S256().N, 1)
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// Engine is the virtual machine that executes scripts.
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type Engine struct {
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// The following fields are set when the engine is created and must not be
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// changed afterwards. The entries of the signature cache are mutated
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// during execution, however, the cache pointer itself is not changed.
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//
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// flags specifies the additional flags which modify the execution behavior
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// of the engine.
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//
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// tx identifies the transaction that contains the input which in turn
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// contains the signature script being executed.
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//
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// txIdx identifies the input index within the transaction that contains
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// the signature script being executed.
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//
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// version specifies the version of the public key script to execute. Since
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// signature scripts redeem public keys scripts, this means the same version
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// also extends to signature scripts and redeem scripts in the case of
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// pay-to-script-hash.
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//
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// bip16 specifies that the public key script is of a special form that
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// indicates it is a BIP16 pay-to-script-hash and therefore the
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// execution must be treated as such.
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//
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// sigCache caches the results of signature verifications. This is useful
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// since transaction scripts are often executed more than once from various
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// contexts (e.g. new block templates, when transactions are first seen
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// prior to being mined, part of full block verification, etc).
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flags ScriptFlags
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tx wire.MsgTx
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txIdx int
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version uint16
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bip16 bool
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sigCache *SigCache
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hashCache *TxSigHashes
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// The following fields handle keeping track of the current execution state
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// of the engine.
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//
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// scripts houses the raw scripts that are executed by the engine. This
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// includes the signature script as well as the public key script. It also
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// includes the redeem script in the case of pay-to-script-hash.
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//
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// scriptIdx tracks the index into the scripts array for the current program
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// counter.
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//
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// opcodeIdx tracks the number of the opcode within the current script for
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// the current program counter. Note that it differs from the actual byte
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// index into the script and is really only used for disassembly purposes.
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//
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// lastCodeSep specifies the position within the current script of the last
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// OP_CODESEPARATOR.
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//
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// tokenizer provides the token stream of the current script being executed
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// and doubles as state tracking for the program counter within the script.
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//
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// savedFirstStack keeps a copy of the stack from the first script when
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// performing pay-to-script-hash execution.
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//
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// dstack is the primary data stack the various opcodes push and pop data
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// to and from during execution.
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//
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// astack is the alternate data stack the various opcodes push and pop data
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// to and from during execution.
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//
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// condStack tracks the conditional execution state with support for
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// multiple nested conditional execution opcodes.
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//
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// numOps tracks the total number of non-push operations in a script and is
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// primarily used to enforce maximum limits.
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scripts [][]byte
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scriptIdx int
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opcodeIdx int
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lastCodeSep int
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tokenizer ScriptTokenizer
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savedFirstStack [][]byte
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dstack stack
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astack stack
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condStack []int
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numOps int
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witnessVersion int
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witnessProgram []byte
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inputAmount int64
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}
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// hasFlag returns whether the script engine instance has the passed flag set.
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func (vm *Engine) hasFlag(flag ScriptFlags) bool {
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return vm.flags&flag == flag
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}
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// isBranchExecuting returns whether or not the current conditional branch is
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// actively executing. For example, when the data stack has an OP_FALSE on it
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// and an OP_IF is encountered, the branch is inactive until an OP_ELSE or
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// OP_ENDIF is encountered. It properly handles nested conditionals.
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func (vm *Engine) isBranchExecuting() bool {
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if len(vm.condStack) == 0 {
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return true
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}
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return vm.condStack[len(vm.condStack)-1] == OpCondTrue
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}
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// isOpcodeDisabled returns whether or not the opcode is disabled and thus is
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// always bad to see in the instruction stream (even if turned off by a
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// conditional).
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func isOpcodeDisabled(opcode byte) bool {
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switch opcode {
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case OP_CAT:
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return true
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case OP_SUBSTR:
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return true
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case OP_LEFT:
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return true
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case OP_RIGHT:
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return true
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case OP_INVERT:
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return true
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case OP_AND:
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return true
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case OP_OR:
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return true
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case OP_XOR:
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return true
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case OP_2MUL:
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return true
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case OP_2DIV:
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return true
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case OP_MUL:
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return true
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case OP_DIV:
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return true
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case OP_MOD:
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return true
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case OP_LSHIFT:
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return true
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case OP_RSHIFT:
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return true
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default:
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return false
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}
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}
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// isOpcodeAlwaysIllegal returns whether or not the opcode is always illegal
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// when passed over by the program counter even if in a non-executed branch (it
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// isn't a coincidence that they are conditionals).
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func isOpcodeAlwaysIllegal(opcode byte) bool {
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switch opcode {
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case OP_VERIF:
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return true
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case OP_VERNOTIF:
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return true
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default:
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return false
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}
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}
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// isOpcodeConditional returns whether or not the opcode is a conditional opcode
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// which changes the conditional execution stack when executed.
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func isOpcodeConditional(opcode byte) bool {
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switch opcode {
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case OP_IF:
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return true
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case OP_NOTIF:
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return true
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case OP_ELSE:
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return true
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case OP_ENDIF:
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return true
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default:
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return false
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}
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}
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// checkMinimalDataPush returns whether or not the provided opcode is the
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// smallest possible way to represent the given data. For example, the value 15
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// could be pushed with OP_DATA_1 15 (among other variations); however, OP_15 is
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// a single opcode that represents the same value and is only a single byte
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// versus two bytes.
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func checkMinimalDataPush(op *opcode, data []byte) error {
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opcodeVal := op.value
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dataLen := len(data)
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switch {
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case dataLen == 0 && opcodeVal != OP_0:
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str := fmt.Sprintf("zero length data push is encoded with opcode %s "+
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"instead of OP_0", op.name)
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return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
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case dataLen == 1 && data[0] >= 1 && data[0] <= 16:
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if opcodeVal != OP_1+data[0]-1 {
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// Should have used OP_1 .. OP_16
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str := fmt.Sprintf("data push of the value %d encoded with opcode "+
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"%s instead of OP_%d", data[0], op.name, data[0])
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return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
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}
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case dataLen == 1 && data[0] == 0x81:
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if opcodeVal != OP_1NEGATE {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("data push of the value -1 encoded with opcode "+
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"%s instead of OP_1NEGATE", op.name)
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return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
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}
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case dataLen <= 75:
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if int(opcodeVal) != dataLen {
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// Should have used a direct push
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str := fmt.Sprintf("data push of %d bytes encoded with opcode %s "+
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"instead of OP_DATA_%d", dataLen, op.name, dataLen)
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return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
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}
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case dataLen <= 255:
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if opcodeVal != OP_PUSHDATA1 {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("data push of %d bytes encoded with opcode %s "+
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"instead of OP_PUSHDATA1", dataLen, op.name)
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return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
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}
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case dataLen <= 65535:
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if opcodeVal != OP_PUSHDATA2 {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("data push of %d bytes encoded with opcode %s "+
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"instead of OP_PUSHDATA2", dataLen, op.name)
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return scriptError(ErrMinimalData, str)
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// executeOpcode peforms execution on the passed opcode. It takes into account
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// whether or not it is hidden by conditionals, but some rules still must be
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// tested in this case.
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func (vm *Engine) executeOpcode(pop *parsedOpcode) error {
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// Disabled opcodes are fail on program counter.
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if isOpcodeDisabled(pop.opcode.value) {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("attempt to execute disabled opcode %s",
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pop.opcode.name)
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return scriptError(ErrDisabledOpcode, str)
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}
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// Always-illegal opcodes are fail on program counter.
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if isOpcodeAlwaysIllegal(pop.opcode.value) {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("attempt to execute reserved opcode %s",
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pop.opcode.name)
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return scriptError(ErrReservedOpcode, str)
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}
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// Note that this includes OP_RESERVED which counts as a push operation.
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if pop.opcode.value > OP_16 {
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vm.numOps++
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if vm.numOps > MaxOpsPerScript {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("exceeded max operation limit of %d",
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MaxOpsPerScript)
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return scriptError(ErrTooManyOperations, str)
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}
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} else if len(pop.data) > MaxScriptElementSize {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("element size %d exceeds max allowed size %d",
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len(pop.data), MaxScriptElementSize)
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return scriptError(ErrElementTooBig, str)
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}
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// Nothing left to do when this is not a conditional opcode and it is
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// not in an executing branch.
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if !vm.isBranchExecuting() && !isOpcodeConditional(pop.opcode.value) {
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return nil
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}
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// Ensure all executed data push opcodes use the minimal encoding when
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// the minimal data verification flag is set.
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if vm.dstack.verifyMinimalData && vm.isBranchExecuting() &&
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pop.opcode.value >= 0 && pop.opcode.value <= OP_PUSHDATA4 {
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if err := checkMinimalDataPush(pop.opcode, pop.data); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return pop.opcode.opfunc(pop, vm)
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}
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// checkValidPC returns an error if the current script position is not valid for
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// execution.
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func (vm *Engine) checkValidPC() error {
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if vm.scriptIdx >= len(vm.scripts) {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("script index %d beyond total scripts %d",
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vm.scriptIdx, len(vm.scripts))
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return scriptError(ErrInvalidProgramCounter, str)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// isWitnessVersionActive returns true if a witness program was extracted
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// during the initialization of the Engine, and the program's version matches
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// the specified version.
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func (vm *Engine) isWitnessVersionActive(version uint) bool {
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return vm.witnessProgram != nil && uint(vm.witnessVersion) == version
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}
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// verifyWitnessProgram validates the stored witness program using the passed
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// witness as input.
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func (vm *Engine) verifyWitnessProgram(witness [][]byte) error {
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if vm.isWitnessVersionActive(0) {
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switch len(vm.witnessProgram) {
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case payToWitnessPubKeyHashDataSize: // P2WKH
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// The witness stack should consist of exactly two
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// items: the signature, and the pubkey.
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if len(witness) != 2 {
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err := fmt.Sprintf("should have exactly two "+
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"items in witness, instead have %v", len(witness))
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return scriptError(ErrWitnessProgramMismatch, err)
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}
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// Now we'll resume execution as if it were a regular
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// p2pkh transaction.
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pkScript, err := payToPubKeyHashScript(vm.witnessProgram)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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const scriptVersion = 0
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err = checkScriptParses(vm.version, pkScript)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Set the stack to the provided witness stack, then
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// append the pkScript generated above as the next
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// script to execute.
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vm.scripts = append(vm.scripts, pkScript)
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vm.SetStack(witness)
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case payToWitnessScriptHashDataSize: // P2WSH
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// Additionally, The witness stack MUST NOT be empty at
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// this point.
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if len(witness) == 0 {
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return scriptError(ErrWitnessProgramEmpty, "witness "+
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"program empty passed empty witness")
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}
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// Obtain the witness script which should be the last
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// element in the passed stack. The size of the script
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// MUST NOT exceed the max script size.
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witnessScript := witness[len(witness)-1]
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if len(witnessScript) > MaxScriptSize {
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str := fmt.Sprintf("witnessScript size %d "+
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"is larger than max allowed size %d",
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len(witnessScript), MaxScriptSize)
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return scriptError(ErrScriptTooBig, str)
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}
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// Ensure that the serialized pkScript at the end of
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// the witness stack matches the witness program.
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witnessHash := sha256.Sum256(witnessScript)
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if !bytes.Equal(witnessHash[:], vm.witnessProgram) {
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return scriptError(ErrWitnessProgramMismatch,
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"witness program hash mismatch")
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}
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// With all the validity checks passed, assert that the
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// script parses without failure.
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const scriptVersion = 0
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err := checkScriptParses(vm.version, witnessScript)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// The hash matched successfully, so use the witness as
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// the stack, and set the witnessScript to be the next
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// script executed.
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vm.scripts = append(vm.scripts, witnessScript)
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vm.SetStack(witness[:len(witness)-1])
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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.
|
|
pop := parsedOpcode{opcode: vm.tokenizer.op, data: vm.tokenizer.Data()}
|
|
err = vm.executeOpcode(&pop)
|
|
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)
|
|
}
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|
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|
// The lengths of R and S must match the overall length of the signature.
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//
|
|
// sLen specifies the length of the big-endian encoded number which
|
|
// represents the S value of the signature.
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|
sOffset := sLenOffset + 1
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|
sLen := int(sig[sLenOffset])
|
|
if sOffset+sLen != sigLen {
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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
|
|
}
|