# beacon_chain # Copyright (c) 2018 Status Research & Development GmbH # Licensed and distributed under either of # * MIT license (license terms in the root directory or at http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT). # * Apache v2 license (license terms in the root directory or at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0). # at your option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms. # SSZ Serialization (simple serialize) # See https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/blob/master/specs/simple-serialize.md import endians, typetraits, options, algorithm, eth/common, nimcrypto/blake2, ./spec/[crypto, datatypes, digest] # ################### Helper functions ################################### # toBytesSSZ convert simple fixed-length types to their SSZ wire representation func toBytesSSZ(x: SomeInteger): array[sizeof(x), byte] = ## Convert directly to bytes the size of the int. (e.g. ``uint16 = 2 bytes``) ## All integers are serialized as **little endian**. when x.sizeof == 8: littleEndian64(result.addr, x.unsafeAddr) elif x.sizeof == 4: littleEndian32(result.addr, x.unsafeAddr) elif x.sizeof == 2: littleEndian16(result.addr, x.unsafeAddr) elif x.sizeof == 1: copyMem(result.addr, x.unsafeAddr, sizeof(result)) else: {.fatal: "Unsupported type serialization: " & $(type(x)).name.} func toBytesSSZ(x: ValidatorIndex): array[3, byte] = ## Integers are all encoded as little endian and not padded let v = x.uint32 result[0] = byte(v and 0xff) result[1] = byte((v shr 8) and 0xff) result[2] = byte((v shr 16) and 0xff) func toBytesSSZ(x: bool): array[1, byte] = [if x: 1'u8 else: 0'u8] func toBytesSSZ(x: EthAddress): array[sizeof(x), byte] = x func toBytesSSZ(x: Eth2Digest): array[32, byte] = x.data # TODO these two are still being debated: # https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/issues/308#issuecomment-447026815 func toBytesSSZ(x: ValidatorPubKey|ValidatorSig): auto = x.getBytes() type TrivialTypes = # Types that serialize down to a fixed-length array - most importantly, # these values don't carry a length prefix in the final encoding. toBytesSSZ # provides the actual nim-type-to-bytes conversion. # TODO think about this for a bit - depends where the serialization of # validator keys ends up going.. # TODO can't put ranges like ValidatorIndex in here: # https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/10027 SomeInteger | EthAddress | Eth2Digest | ValidatorPubKey | ValidatorSig | bool func sszLen(v: TrivialTypes): int = toBytesSSZ(v).len func sszLen(v: ValidatorIndex): int = toBytesSSZ(v).len func sszLen(v: object | tuple): int = result = 4 # Length for field in v.fields: result += sszLen(type field) func sszLen(v: seq | array): int = result = 4 # Length for i in v: result += sszLen(i) # fromBytesSSZUnsafe copy wire representation to a Nim variable, assuming # there's enough data in the buffer func fromBytesSSZUnsafe(T: typedesc[SomeInteger], data: pointer): T = ## Convert directly to bytes the size of the int. (e.g. ``uint16 = 2 bytes``) ## All integers are serialized as **little endian**. ## TODO: Assumes data points to a sufficiently large buffer # TODO: any better way to get a suitably aligned buffer in nim??? # see also: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/9206 var tmp: uint64 var alignedBuf = cast[ptr byte](tmp.addr) copyMem(alignedBuf, data, result.sizeof) when result.sizeof == 8: littleEndian64(result.addr, alignedBuf) elif result.sizeof == 4: littleEndian32(result.addr, alignedBuf) elif result.sizeof == 2: littleEndian16(result.addr, alignedBuf) elif result.sizeof == 1: copyMem(result.addr, alignedBuf, sizeof(result)) else: {.fatal: "Unsupported type deserialization: " & $(type(result)).name.} func fromBytesSSZUnsafe(T: typedesc[bool], data: pointer): T = # TODO: spec doesn't say what to do if the value is >1 - we'll use the C # definition for now, but maybe this should be a parse error instead? fromBytesSSZUnsafe(uint8, data) != 0 func fromBytesSSZUnsafe(T: typedesc[ValidatorIndex], data: pointer): T = ## Integers are all encoded as littleendian and not padded var tmp: uint32 let p = cast[ptr UncheckedArray[byte]](data) tmp = tmp or uint32(p[0]) tmp = tmp or uint32(p[1]) shl 8 tmp = tmp or uint32(p[2]) shl 16 result = tmp.ValidatorIndex func fromBytesSSZUnsafe(T: typedesc[EthAddress], data: pointer): T = copyMem(result.addr, data, sizeof(result)) func fromBytesSSZUnsafe(T: typedesc[Eth2Digest], data: pointer): T = copyMem(result.data.addr, data, sizeof(result.data)) proc deserialize[T: TrivialTypes]( dest: var T, offset: var int, data: openArray[byte]): bool = # TODO proc because milagro is problematic if offset + sszLen(dest) > data.len(): false else: when T is (ValidatorPubKey|ValidatorSig): if dest.init(data[offset..data.len-1]): offset += sszLen(dest) true else: false else: dest = fromBytesSSZUnsafe(T, data[offset].unsafeAddr) offset += sszLen(dest) true func deserialize( dest: var ValidatorIndex, offset: var int, data: openArray[byte]): bool = if offset + sszLen(dest) > data.len(): false else: dest = fromBytesSSZUnsafe(ValidatorIndex, data[offset].unsafeAddr) offset += sszLen(dest) true func deserialize[T: enum](dest: var T, offset: var int, data: openArray[byte]): bool = # TODO er, verify the size here, probably an uint64 but... var tmp: uint64 if not deserialize(tmp, offset, data): false else: # TODO what to do with out-of-range values?? rejecting means breaking # forwards compatibility.. dest = cast[T](tmp) true proc deserialize[T: not (enum|TrivialTypes|ValidatorIndex)]( dest: var T, offset: var int, data: openArray[byte]): bool = # Length in bytes, followed by each item var totalLen: uint32 if not deserialize(totalLen, offset, data): return false if offset + totalLen.int > data.len(): return false let itemEnd = offset + totalLen.int when T is seq: # Items are of homogenous type, but not necessarily homogenous length, # cannot pre-allocate item list generically while offset < itemEnd: dest.setLen dest.len + 1 if not deserialize(dest[^1], offset, data): return false elif T is array: var i = 0 while offset < itemEnd: if not deserialize(dest[i], offset, data): return false i += 1 if i > dest.len: return false else: for field in dest.fields: if not deserialize(field, offset, data): return false if offset != itemEnd: return false true func serialize(dest: var seq[byte], src: TrivialTypes) = dest.add src.toBytesSSZ() func serialize(dest: var seq[byte], src: ValidatorIndex) = dest.add src.toBytesSSZ() func serialize(dest: var seq[byte], x: enum) = # TODO er, verify the size here, probably an uint64 but... serialize dest, uint64(x) func serialize[T: not enum](dest: var seq[byte], src: T) = let lenPos = dest.len() # Length is a prefix, so we'll put a dummy 0 here and fill it after # serializing dest.add toBytesSSZ(0'u32) when T is seq|array: # If you get an error here that looks like: # type mismatch: got # you just used an unsigned int for an array index thinking you'd get # away with it (surprise, surprise: you can't, uints are crippled!) # https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/9984 for val in src: serialize dest, val else: when defined(debugFieldSizes) and T is (BeaconState | BeaconBlock): # for research/serialized_sizes, remove when appropriate for name, field in src.fieldPairs: let start = dest.len() serialize dest, field let sz = dest.len() - start debugEcho(name, ": ", sz) else: for field in src.fields: serialize dest, field # Write size (we only know it once we've serialized the object!) var objLen = dest.len() - lenPos - 4 littleEndian32(dest[lenPos].addr, objLen.addr) # ################### Core functions ################################### proc deserialize*(data: openArray[byte], typ: typedesc): auto {.inline.} = # TODO: returns Option[typ]: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/9195 var ret: typ var offset: int if not deserialize(ret, offset, data): none(typ) else: some(ret) func serialize*(value: auto): seq[byte] = serialize(result, value) # ################### Hashing ################################### # Sample hash_tree_root implementation based on: # https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/blob/a9328157a87451ee4f372df272ece158b386ec41/specs/simple-serialize.md # TODO Probably wrong - the spec is pretty bare-bones and no test vectors yet const CHUNK_SIZE = 128 # ################### Hashing helpers ################################### # TODO varargs openarray, anyone? template withHash(body: untyped): array[32, byte] = let tmp = withEth2Hash: body toBytesSSZ tmp func hash(a: openArray[byte]): array[32, byte] = withHash: h.update(a) func hash(a, b: openArray[byte]): array[32, byte] = withHash: h.update(a) h.update(b) # TODO: er, how is this _actually_ done? # Mandatory bug: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/9825 func empty(T: typedesc): T = discard const emptyChunk = empty(array[CHUNK_SIZE, byte]) func merkleHash[T](lst: openArray[T]): array[32, byte] # ################### Hashing interface ################################### func hash_tree_root*(x: SomeInteger | bool): array[sizeof(x), byte] = ## Convert directly to bytes the size of the int. (e.g. ``uint16 = 2 bytes``) ## All integers are serialized as **little endian**. toBytesSSZ(x) func hash_tree_root*(x: ValidatorIndex): array[3, byte] = ## Convert directly to bytes the size of the int. (e.g. ``uint16 = 2 bytes``) ## All integers are serialized as **little endian**. toBytesSSZ(x) func hash_tree_root*(x: EthAddress): array[sizeof(x), byte] = ## Addresses copied as-is toBytesSSZ(x) func hash_tree_root*(x: Eth2Digest): array[32, byte] = ## Hash32 copied as-is toBytesSSZ(x) func hash_tree_root*(x: openArray[byte]): array[32, byte] = ## Blobs are hashed hash(x) func hash_tree_root*[T: seq|array](x: T): array[32, byte] = ## Sequences are tree-hashed merkleHash(x) func hash_tree_root*[T: object|tuple](x: T): array[32, byte] = ## Containers have their fields recursively hashed, concatenated and hashed withHash: for field in x.fields: h.update hash_tree_root(field) # ################################# # hash_tree_root not part of official spec func hash_tree_root*(x: enum): array[8, byte] = ## TODO - Warning ⚠️: not part of the spec ## as of https://github.com/ethereum/beacon_chain/pull/133/files ## This is a "stub" needed for BeaconBlock hashing static: assert x.sizeof == 1 # Check that the enum fits in 1 byte # TODO We've put enums where the spec uses `uint64` - maybe we should not be # using enums? hash_tree_root(uint64(x)) func hash_tree_root*(x: ValidatorPubKey): array[32, byte] = ## TODO - Warning ⚠️: not part of the spec ## as of https://github.com/ethereum/beacon_chain/pull/133/files ## This is a "stub" needed for BeaconBlock hashing x.getBytes().hash() func hash_tree_root*(x: ValidatorSig): array[32, byte] = ## TODO - Warning ⚠️: not part of the spec ## as of https://github.com/ethereum/beacon_chain/pull/133/files ## This is a "stub" needed for BeaconBlock hashing x.getBytes().hash() func hash_tree_root_final*(x: object|tuple): Eth2Digest = # TODO suggested for spec: # https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-specs/issues/276 # only for objects now, else the padding would have to be implemented - not # needed yet.. Eth2Digest(data: hash_tree_root(x)) # ################### Tree hash ################################### func merkleHash[T](lst: openArray[T]): array[32, byte] = ## Merkle tree hash of a list of homogenous, non-empty items # TODO: the heap allocations here can be avoided by computing the merkle tree # recursively, but for now keep things simple and aligned with upstream # Store length of list (to compensate for non-bijectiveness of padding) var dataLen: array[32, byte] var lstLen = uint64(len(lst)) littleEndian64(dataLen[32-8].addr, lstLen.addr) # Divide into chunks var chunkz: seq[seq[byte]] if len(lst) == 0: chunkz.add @emptyChunk elif sizeof(hash_tree_root(lst[0])) < CHUNK_SIZE: # See how many items fit in a chunk let itemsPerChunk = CHUNK_SIZE div sizeof(hash_tree_root(lst[0])) chunkz.setLen((len(lst) + itemsPerChunk - 1) div itemsPerChunk) # Build a list of chunks based on the number of items in the chunk for i in 0..= lst.len: break # Last chunk may be partial! chunkz[i].add hash_tree_root(lst[i * itemsPerChunk + j]) else: # Leave large items alone chunkz.setLen(len(lst)) for i in 0.. 1: if chunkz.len() mod 2 == 1: chunkz.add @emptyChunk for i in 0..<(chunkz.len div 2): # As tradition dictates - one feature, at least one nim bug: # https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/9684 let tmp = @(hash(chunkz[i * 2], chunkz[i * 2 + 1])) chunkz[i] = tmp chunkz.setLen(chunkz.len div 2) hash(chunkz[0], dataLen)