Make swap_exact_input, swap_exact_output, add_liquidity, remove_liquidity,
and sync_reserves keep the pool's TWAP current tick in sync with its
reserves. Each now takes the current-tick and clock accounts, reads the
TWAP program ID from the config account, validates the clock account and
the current-tick PDA, and after computing the post-op pool chains an
UpdateCurrentTick to the oracle carrying the post-op spot price, with the
pool passed as the authorized price source via its pool PDA seed.
sync_reserves additionally now takes the config account so it can resolve
the TWAP program ID and gate on initialization, consistent with the other
instructions.
The invariant current_tick == tick(reserves) therefore holds after every
operation. Proportional add/remove preserve the price, so the tick is
unchanged for them, but the refresh still runs and lands on the correct
value.
Introduce a singleton AMM configuration account, a PDA derived from the
constant "CONFIG" seed, created once via a new `Initialize` instruction.
The config stores the Token Program ID the AMM issues every chained call
to, replacing the previous behavior of trusting the program owner of a
caller-supplied holding.
The config account's existence is the Program's initialization gate: the
chained-call instructions (new_definition, add_liquidity, remove_liquidity,
swap_exact_input, swap_exact_output) now take the config as their first
account, validate it against `compute_config_pda(self_program_id)`, and
read the Token Program ID from it on demand — rejecting calls until the
Program is initialized. Vaults and user holdings are asserted to match the
configured Token Program. sync_reserves is left ungated, as it cannot act
on a pool that could not have existed before initialization.
- amm_core: AmmConfig type, compute_config_pda/_seed, Initialize variant
- amm: initialize.rs + config threading through chained-call instructions
- guest: initialize instruction; config + self_program_id on gated calls
- tests: config fixtures, init-gate unit tests, end-to-end Initialize VM test