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// This file is part of Substrate.
// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//! Shareable Substrate traits.
use std::{
borrow::Cow,
fmt::{Debug, Display},
};
pub use sp_externalities::{Externalities, ExternalitiesExt};
/// The context in which a call is done.
///
/// Depending on the context the executor may chooses different kind of heap sizes for the runtime
/// instance.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Ord, PartialOrd)]
pub enum CallContext {
/// The call is happening in some offchain context.
Offchain,
/// The call is happening in some on-chain context like building or importing a block.
Onchain,
}
/// Code execution engine.
pub trait CodeExecutor: Sized + Send + Sync + ReadRuntimeVersion + Clone + 'static {
/// Externalities error type.
type Error: Display + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static;
/// Call a given method in the runtime.
///
/// Returns a tuple of the result (either the output data or an execution error) together with a
/// `bool`, which is true if native execution was used.
fn call(
&self,
ext: &mut dyn Externalities,
runtime_code: &RuntimeCode,
method: &str,
data: &[u8],
context: CallContext,
) -> (Result<Vec<u8>, Self::Error>, bool);
}
/// Something that can fetch the runtime `:code`.
pub trait FetchRuntimeCode {
/// Fetch the runtime `:code`.
///
/// If the `:code` could not be found/not available, `None` should be returned.
fn fetch_runtime_code(&self) -> Option<Cow<[u8]>>;
}
/// Wrapper to use a `u8` slice or `Vec` as [`FetchRuntimeCode`].
pub struct WrappedRuntimeCode<'a>(pub std::borrow::Cow<'a, [u8]>);
impl<'a> FetchRuntimeCode for WrappedRuntimeCode<'a> {
fn fetch_runtime_code(&self) -> Option<Cow<[u8]>> {
Some(self.0.as_ref().into())
}
}
/// Type that implements [`FetchRuntimeCode`] and always returns `None`.
pub struct NoneFetchRuntimeCode;
impl FetchRuntimeCode for NoneFetchRuntimeCode {
fn fetch_runtime_code(&self) -> Option<Cow<[u8]>> {
None
}
}
/// The Wasm code of a Substrate runtime.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct RuntimeCode<'a> {
/// The code fetcher that can be used to lazily fetch the code.
pub code_fetcher: &'a dyn FetchRuntimeCode,
/// The optional heap pages this `code` should be executed with.
///
/// If `None` are given, the default value of the executor will be used.
pub heap_pages: Option<u64>,
/// The hash of `code`.
///
/// The hashing algorithm isn't that important, as long as all runtime
/// code instances use the same.
pub hash: Vec<u8>,
}
impl<'a> PartialEq for RuntimeCode<'a> {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.hash == other.hash
}
}
impl<'a> RuntimeCode<'a> {
/// Create an empty instance.
///
/// This is only useful for tests that don't want to execute any code.
pub fn empty() -> Self {
Self { code_fetcher: &NoneFetchRuntimeCode, hash: Vec::new(), heap_pages: None }
}
}
impl<'a> FetchRuntimeCode for RuntimeCode<'a> {
fn fetch_runtime_code(&self) -> Option<Cow<[u8]>> {
self.code_fetcher.fetch_runtime_code()
}
}
/// Could not find the `:code` in the externalities while initializing the [`RuntimeCode`].
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct CodeNotFound;
impl std::fmt::Display for CodeNotFound {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
write!(f, "the storage entry `:code` doesn't have any code")
}
}
/// A trait that allows reading version information from the binary.
pub trait ReadRuntimeVersion: Send + Sync {
/// Reads the runtime version information from the given wasm code.
///
/// The version information may be embedded into the wasm binary itself. If it is not present,
/// then this function may fallback to the legacy way of reading the version.
///
/// The legacy mechanism involves instantiating the passed wasm runtime and calling
/// `Core_version` on it. This is a very expensive operation.
///
/// `ext` is only needed in case the calling into runtime happens. Otherwise it is ignored.
///
/// Compressed wasm blobs are supported and will be decompressed if needed. If uncompression
/// fails, the error is returned.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// If the version information present in binary, but is corrupted - returns an error.
///
/// Otherwise, if there is no version information present, and calling into the runtime takes
/// place, then an error would be returned if `Core_version` is not provided.
fn read_runtime_version(
&self,
wasm_code: &[u8],
ext: &mut dyn Externalities,
) -> Result<Vec<u8>, String>;
}
impl ReadRuntimeVersion for std::sync::Arc<dyn ReadRuntimeVersion> {
fn read_runtime_version(
&self,
wasm_code: &[u8],
ext: &mut dyn Externalities,
) -> Result<Vec<u8>, String> {
(**self).read_runtime_version(wasm_code, ext)
}
}
sp_externalities::decl_extension! {
/// An extension that provides functionality to read version information from a given wasm blob.
pub struct ReadRuntimeVersionExt(Box<dyn ReadRuntimeVersion>);
}
impl ReadRuntimeVersionExt {
/// Creates a new instance of the extension given a version determinator instance.
pub fn new<T: ReadRuntimeVersion + 'static>(inner: T) -> Self {
Self(Box::new(inner))
}
}
/// Something that can spawn tasks (blocking and non-blocking) with an assigned name
/// and optional group.
#[dyn_clonable::clonable]
pub trait SpawnNamed: Clone + Send + Sync {
/// Spawn the given blocking future.
///
/// The given `group` and `name` is used to identify the future in tracing.
fn spawn_blocking(
&self,
name: &'static str,
group: Option<&'static str>,
future: futures::future::BoxFuture<'static, ()>,
);
/// Spawn the given non-blocking future.
///
/// The given `group` and `name` is used to identify the future in tracing.
fn spawn(
&self,
name: &'static str,
group: Option<&'static str>,
future: futures::future::BoxFuture<'static, ()>,
);
}
impl SpawnNamed for Box<dyn SpawnNamed> {
fn spawn_blocking(
&self,
name: &'static str,
group: Option<&'static str>,
future: futures::future::BoxFuture<'static, ()>,
) {
(**self).spawn_blocking(name, group, future)
}
fn spawn(
&self,
name: &'static str,
group: Option<&'static str>,
future: futures::future::BoxFuture<'static, ()>,
) {
(**self).spawn(name, group, future)
}
}
/// Something that can spawn essential tasks (blocking and non-blocking) with an assigned name
/// and optional group.
///
/// Essential tasks are special tasks that should take down the node when they end.
#[dyn_clonable::clonable]
pub trait SpawnEssentialNamed: Clone + Send + Sync {
/// Spawn the given blocking future.
///
/// The given `group` and `name` is used to identify the future in tracing.
fn spawn_essential_blocking(
&self,
name: &'static str,
group: Option<&'static str>,
future: futures::future::BoxFuture<'static, ()>,
);
/// Spawn the given non-blocking future.
///
/// The given `group` and `name` is used to identify the future in tracing.
fn spawn_essential(
&self,
name: &'static str,
group: Option<&'static str>,
future: futures::future::BoxFuture<'static, ()>,
);
}
impl SpawnEssentialNamed for Box<dyn SpawnEssentialNamed> {
fn spawn_essential_blocking(
&self,
name: &'static str,
group: Option<&'static str>,
future: futures::future::BoxFuture<'static, ()>,
) {
(**self).spawn_essential_blocking(name, group, future)
}
fn spawn_essential(
&self,
name: &'static str,
group: Option<&'static str>,
future: futures::future::BoxFuture<'static, ()>,
) {
(**self).spawn_essential(name, group, future)
}
}