pragma solidity >=0.4.24; interface ENS { // Logged when the owner of a node assigns a new owner to a subnode. event NewOwner(bytes32 indexed node, bytes32 indexed label, address owner); // Logged when the owner of a node transfers ownership to a new account. event Transfer(bytes32 indexed node, address owner); // Logged when the resolver for a node changes. event NewResolver(bytes32 indexed node, address resolver); // Logged when the TTL of a node changes event NewTTL(bytes32 indexed node, uint64 ttl); // Logged when an operator is added or removed. event ApprovalForAll(address indexed owner, address indexed operator, bool approved); function setRecord(bytes32 node, address owner, address resolver, uint64 ttl) external; function setSubnodeRecord(bytes32 node, bytes32 label, address owner, address resolver, uint64 ttl) external; function setSubnodeOwner(bytes32 node, bytes32 label, address owner) external returns(bytes32); function setResolver(bytes32 node, address resolver) external; function setOwner(bytes32 node, address owner) external; function setTTL(bytes32 node, uint64 ttl) external; function setApprovalForAll(address operator, bool approved) external; function owner(bytes32 node) external view returns (address); function resolver(bytes32 node) external view returns (address); function ttl(bytes32 node) external view returns (uint64); function recordExists(bytes32 node) external view returns (bool); function isApprovedForAll(address owner, address operator) external view returns (bool); } /** * The ENS registry contract. */ contract ENSRegistry is ENS { struct Record { address owner; address resolver; uint64 ttl; } mapping (bytes32 => Record) records; mapping (address => mapping(address => bool)) operators; // Permits modifications only by the owner of the specified node. modifier authorised(bytes32 node) { address owner = records[node].owner; require(owner == msg.sender || operators[owner][msg.sender]); _; } /** * @dev Constructs a new ENS registrar. */ constructor() public { records[0x0].owner = msg.sender; } /** * @dev Sets the record for a node. * @param node The node to update. * @param owner The address of the new owner. * @param resolver The address of the resolver. * @param ttl The TTL in seconds. */ function setRecord(bytes32 node, address owner, address resolver, uint64 ttl) external { setOwner(node, owner); _setResolverAndTTL(node, resolver, ttl); } /** * @dev Sets the record for a subnode. * @param node The parent node. * @param label The hash of the label specifying the subnode. * @param owner The address of the new owner. * @param resolver The address of the resolver. * @param ttl The TTL in seconds. */ function setSubnodeRecord(bytes32 node, bytes32 label, address owner, address resolver, uint64 ttl) external { bytes32 subnode = setSubnodeOwner(node, label, owner); _setResolverAndTTL(subnode, resolver, ttl); } /** * @dev Transfers ownership of a node to a new address. May only be called by the current owner of the node. * @param node The node to transfer ownership of. * @param owner The address of the new owner. */ function setOwner(bytes32 node, address owner) public authorised(node) { _setOwner(node, owner); emit Transfer(node, owner); } /** * @dev Transfers ownership of a subnode keccak256(node, label) to a new address. May only be called by the owner of the parent node. * @param node The parent node. * @param label The hash of the label specifying the subnode. * @param owner The address of the new owner. */ function setSubnodeOwner(bytes32 node, bytes32 label, address owner) public authorised(node) returns(bytes32) { bytes32 subnode = keccak256(abi.encodePacked(node, label)); _setOwner(subnode, owner); emit NewOwner(node, label, owner); return subnode; } /** * @dev Sets the resolver address for the specified node. * @param node The node to update. * @param resolver The address of the resolver. */ function setResolver(bytes32 node, address resolver) public authorised(node) { emit NewResolver(node, resolver); records[node].resolver = resolver; } /** * @dev Sets the TTL for the specified node. * @param node The node to update. * @param ttl The TTL in seconds. */ function setTTL(bytes32 node, uint64 ttl) public authorised(node) { emit NewTTL(node, ttl); records[node].ttl = ttl; } /** * @dev Enable or disable approval for a third party ("operator") to manage * all of `msg.sender`'s ENS records. Emits the ApprovalForAll event. * @param operator Address to add to the set of authorized operators. * @param approved True if the operator is approved, false to revoke approval. */ function setApprovalForAll(address operator, bool approved) external { operators[msg.sender][operator] = approved; emit ApprovalForAll(msg.sender, operator, approved); } /** * @dev Returns the address that owns the specified node. * @param node The specified node. * @return address of the owner. */ function owner(bytes32 node) public view returns (address) { address addr = records[node].owner; if (addr == address(this)) { return address(0x0); } return addr; } /** * @dev Returns the address of the resolver for the specified node. * @param node The specified node. * @return address of the resolver. */ function resolver(bytes32 node) public view returns (address) { return records[node].resolver; } /** * @dev Returns the TTL of a node, and any records associated with it. * @param node The specified node. * @return ttl of the node. */ function ttl(bytes32 node) public view returns (uint64) { return records[node].ttl; } /** * @dev Returns whether a record has been imported to the registry. * @param node The specified node. * @return Bool if record exists */ function recordExists(bytes32 node) public view returns (bool) { return records[node].owner != address(0x0); } /** * @dev Query if an address is an authorized operator for another address. * @param owner The address that owns the records. * @param operator The address that acts on behalf of the owner. * @return True if `operator` is an approved operator for `owner`, false otherwise. */ function isApprovedForAll(address owner, address operator) external view returns (bool) { return operators[owner][operator]; } function _setOwner(bytes32 node, address owner) internal { records[node].owner = owner; } function _setResolverAndTTL(bytes32 node, address resolver, uint64 ttl) internal { if(resolver != records[node].resolver) { records[node].resolver = resolver; emit NewResolver(node, resolver); } if(ttl != records[node].ttl) { records[node].ttl = ttl; emit NewTTL(node, ttl); } } } /** * The ENS registry contract. */ contract ENSRegistryWithFallback is ENSRegistry { ENS public old; /** * @dev Constructs a new ENS registrar. */ constructor(ENS _old) public ENSRegistry() { old = _old; } /** * @dev Returns the address of the resolver for the specified node. * @param node The specified node. * @return address of the resolver. */ function resolver(bytes32 node) public view returns (address) { if (!recordExists(node)) { return old.resolver(node); } return super.resolver(node); } /** * @dev Returns the address that owns the specified node. * @param node The specified node. * @return address of the owner. */ function owner(bytes32 node) public view returns (address) { if (!recordExists(node)) { return old.owner(node); } return super.owner(node); } /** * @dev Returns the TTL of a node, and any records associated with it. * @param node The specified node. * @return ttl of the node. */ function ttl(bytes32 node) public view returns (uint64) { if (!recordExists(node)) { return old.ttl(node); } return super.ttl(node); } function _setOwner(bytes32 node, address owner) internal { address addr = owner; if (addr == address(0x0)) { addr = address(this); } super._setOwner(node, addr); } } contract ResolverBase { bytes4 private constant INTERFACE_META_ID = 0x01ffc9a7; function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceID) public pure returns(bool) { return interfaceID == INTERFACE_META_ID; } function isAuthorised(bytes32 node) internal view returns(bool); modifier authorised(bytes32 node) { require(isAuthorised(node)); _; } function bytesToAddress(bytes memory b) internal pure returns(address payable a) { require(b.length == 20); assembly { a := div(mload(add(b, 32)), exp(256, 12)) } } function addressToBytes(address a) internal pure returns(bytes memory b) { b = new bytes(20); assembly { mstore(add(b, 32), mul(a, exp(256, 12))) } } } contract ABIResolver is ResolverBase { bytes4 constant private ABI_INTERFACE_ID = 0x2203ab56; event ABIChanged(bytes32 indexed node, uint256 indexed contentType); mapping(bytes32=>mapping(uint256=>bytes)) abis; /** * Sets the ABI associated with an ENS node. * Nodes may have one ABI of each content type. To remove an ABI, set it to * the empty string. * @param node The node to update. * @param contentType The content type of the ABI * @param data The ABI data. */ function setABI(bytes32 node, uint256 contentType, bytes calldata data) external authorised(node) { // Content types must be powers of 2 require(((contentType - 1) & contentType) == 0); abis[node][contentType] = data; emit ABIChanged(node, contentType); } /** * Returns the ABI associated with an ENS node. * Defined in EIP205. * @param node The ENS node to query * @param contentTypes A bitwise OR of the ABI formats accepted by the caller. * @return contentType The content type of the return value * @return data The ABI data */ function ABI(bytes32 node, uint256 contentTypes) external view returns (uint256, bytes memory) { mapping(uint256=>bytes) storage abiset = abis[node]; for (uint256 contentType = 1; contentType <= contentTypes; contentType <<= 1) { if ((contentType & contentTypes) != 0 && abiset[contentType].length > 0) { return (contentType, abiset[contentType]); } } return (0, bytes("")); } function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceID) public pure returns(bool) { return interfaceID == ABI_INTERFACE_ID || super.supportsInterface(interfaceID); } } contract AddrResolver is ResolverBase { bytes4 constant private ADDR_INTERFACE_ID = 0x3b3b57de; bytes4 constant private ADDRESS_INTERFACE_ID = 0xf1cb7e06; uint constant private COIN_TYPE_ETH = 60; event AddrChanged(bytes32 indexed node, address a); event AddressChanged(bytes32 indexed node, uint coinType, bytes newAddress); mapping(bytes32=>mapping(uint=>bytes)) _addresses; /** * Sets the address associated with an ENS node. * May only be called by the owner of that node in the ENS registry. * @param node The node to update. * @param a The address to set. */ function setAddr(bytes32 node, address a) external authorised(node) { setAddr(node, COIN_TYPE_ETH, addressToBytes(a)); } /** * Returns the address associated with an ENS node. * @param node The ENS node to query. * @return The associated address. */ function addr(bytes32 node) public view returns (address payable) { bytes memory a = addr(node, COIN_TYPE_ETH); if(a.length == 0) { return address(0); } return bytesToAddress(a); } function setAddr(bytes32 node, uint coinType, bytes memory a) public authorised(node) { emit AddressChanged(node, coinType, a); if(coinType == COIN_TYPE_ETH) { emit AddrChanged(node, bytesToAddress(a)); } _addresses[node][coinType] = a; } function addr(bytes32 node, uint coinType) public view returns(bytes memory) { return _addresses[node][coinType]; } function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceID) public pure returns(bool) { return interfaceID == ADDR_INTERFACE_ID || interfaceID == ADDRESS_INTERFACE_ID || super.supportsInterface(interfaceID); } } contract ContentHashResolver is ResolverBase { bytes4 constant private CONTENT_HASH_INTERFACE_ID = 0xbc1c58d1; event ContenthashChanged(bytes32 indexed node, bytes hash); mapping(bytes32=>bytes) hashes; /** * Sets the contenthash associated with an ENS node. * May only be called by the owner of that node in the ENS registry. * @param node The node to update. * @param hash The contenthash to set */ function setContenthash(bytes32 node, bytes calldata hash) external authorised(node) { hashes[node] = hash; emit ContenthashChanged(node, hash); } /** * Returns the contenthash associated with an ENS node. * @param node The ENS node to query. * @return The associated contenthash. */ function contenthash(bytes32 node) external view returns (bytes memory) { return hashes[node]; } function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceID) public pure returns(bool) { return interfaceID == CONTENT_HASH_INTERFACE_ID || super.supportsInterface(interfaceID); } } library BytesUtils { /* * @dev Returns the keccak-256 hash of a byte range. * @param self The byte string to hash. * @param offset The position to start hashing at. * @param len The number of bytes to hash. * @return The hash of the byte range. */ function keccak(bytes memory self, uint offset, uint len) internal pure returns (bytes32 ret) { require(offset + len <= self.length); assembly { ret := keccak256(add(add(self, 32), offset), len) } } /* * @dev Returns a positive number if `other` comes lexicographically after * `self`, a negative number if it comes before, or zero if the * contents of the two bytes are equal. * @param self The first bytes to compare. * @param other The second bytes to compare. * @return The result of the comparison. */ function compare(bytes memory self, bytes memory other) internal pure returns (int) { return compare(self, 0, self.length, other, 0, other.length); } /* * @dev Returns a positive number if `other` comes lexicographically after * `self`, a negative number if it comes before, or zero if the * contents of the two bytes are equal. Comparison is done per-rune, * on unicode codepoints. * @param self The first bytes to compare. * @param offset The offset of self. * @param len The length of self. * @param other The second bytes to compare. * @param otheroffset The offset of the other string. * @param otherlen The length of the other string. * @return The result of the comparison. */ function compare(bytes memory self, uint offset, uint len, bytes memory other, uint otheroffset, uint otherlen) internal pure returns (int) { uint shortest = len; if (otherlen < len) shortest = otherlen; uint selfptr; uint otherptr; assembly { selfptr := add(self, add(offset, 32)) otherptr := add(other, add(otheroffset, 32)) } for (uint idx = 0; idx < shortest; idx += 32) { uint a; uint b; assembly { a := mload(selfptr) b := mload(otherptr) } if (a != b) { // Mask out irrelevant bytes and check again uint mask; if (shortest > 32) { mask = uint256(- 1); // aka 0xffffff.... } else { mask = ~(2 ** (8 * (32 - shortest + idx)) - 1); } uint diff = (a & mask) - (b & mask); if (diff != 0) return int(diff); } selfptr += 32; otherptr += 32; } return int(len) - int(otherlen); } /* * @dev Returns true if the two byte ranges are equal. * @param self The first byte range to compare. * @param offset The offset into the first byte range. * @param other The second byte range to compare. * @param otherOffset The offset into the second byte range. * @param len The number of bytes to compare * @return True if the byte ranges are equal, false otherwise. */ function equals(bytes memory self, uint offset, bytes memory other, uint otherOffset, uint len) internal pure returns (bool) { return keccak(self, offset, len) == keccak(other, otherOffset, len); } /* * @dev Returns true if the two byte ranges are equal with offsets. * @param self The first byte range to compare. * @param offset The offset into the first byte range. * @param other The second byte range to compare. * @param otherOffset The offset into the second byte range. * @return True if the byte ranges are equal, false otherwise. */ function equals(bytes memory self, uint offset, bytes memory other, uint otherOffset) internal pure returns (bool) { return keccak(self, offset, self.length - offset) == keccak(other, otherOffset, other.length - otherOffset); } /* * @dev Compares a range of 'self' to all of 'other' and returns True iff * they are equal. * @param self The first byte range to compare. * @param offset The offset into the first byte range. * @param other The second byte range to compare. * @return True if the byte ranges are equal, false otherwise. */ function equals(bytes memory self, uint offset, bytes memory other) internal pure returns (bool) { return self.length >= offset + other.length && equals(self, offset, other, 0, other.length); } /* * @dev Returns true if the two byte ranges are equal. * @param self The first byte range to compare. * @param other The second byte range to compare. * @return True if the byte ranges are equal, false otherwise. */ function equals(bytes memory self, bytes memory other) internal pure returns(bool) { return self.length == other.length && equals(self, 0, other, 0, self.length); } /* * @dev Returns the 8-bit number at the specified index of self. * @param self The byte string. * @param idx The index into the bytes * @return The specified 8 bits of the string, interpreted as an integer. */ function readUint8(bytes memory self, uint idx) internal pure returns (uint8 ret) { return uint8(self[idx]); } /* * @dev Returns the 16-bit number at the specified index of self. * @param self The byte string. * @param idx The index into the bytes * @return The specified 16 bits of the string, interpreted as an integer. */ function readUint16(bytes memory self, uint idx) internal pure returns (uint16 ret) { require(idx + 2 <= self.length); assembly { ret := and(mload(add(add(self, 2), idx)), 0xFFFF) } } /* * @dev Returns the 32-bit number at the specified index of self. * @param self The byte string. * @param idx The index into the bytes * @return The specified 32 bits of the string, interpreted as an integer. */ function readUint32(bytes memory self, uint idx) internal pure returns (uint32 ret) { require(idx + 4 <= self.length); assembly { ret := and(mload(add(add(self, 4), idx)), 0xFFFFFFFF) } } /* * @dev Returns the 32 byte value at the specified index of self. * @param self The byte string. * @param idx The index into the bytes * @return The specified 32 bytes of the string. */ function readBytes32(bytes memory self, uint idx) internal pure returns (bytes32 ret) { require(idx + 32 <= self.length); assembly { ret := mload(add(add(self, 32), idx)) } } /* * @dev Returns the 32 byte value at the specified index of self. * @param self The byte string. * @param idx The index into the bytes * @return The specified 32 bytes of the string. */ function readBytes20(bytes memory self, uint idx) internal pure returns (bytes20 ret) { require(idx + 20 <= self.length); assembly { ret := and(mload(add(add(self, 32), idx)), 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF000000000000000000000000) } } /* * @dev Returns the n byte value at the specified index of self. * @param self The byte string. * @param idx The index into the bytes. * @param len The number of bytes. * @return The specified 32 bytes of the string. */ function readBytesN(bytes memory self, uint idx, uint len) internal pure returns (bytes32 ret) { require(len <= 32); require(idx + len <= self.length); assembly { let mask := not(sub(exp(256, sub(32, len)), 1)) ret := and(mload(add(add(self, 32), idx)), mask) } } function memcpy(uint dest, uint src, uint len) private pure { // Copy word-length chunks while possible for (; len >= 32; len -= 32) { assembly { mstore(dest, mload(src)) } dest += 32; src += 32; } // Copy remaining bytes uint mask = 256 ** (32 - len) - 1; assembly { let srcpart := and(mload(src), not(mask)) let destpart := and(mload(dest), mask) mstore(dest, or(destpart, srcpart)) } } /* * @dev Copies a substring into a new byte string. * @param self The byte string to copy from. * @param offset The offset to start copying at. * @param len The number of bytes to copy. */ function substring(bytes memory self, uint offset, uint len) internal pure returns(bytes memory) { require(offset + len <= self.length); bytes memory ret = new bytes(len); uint dest; uint src; assembly { dest := add(ret, 32) src := add(add(self, 32), offset) } memcpy(dest, src, len); return ret; } // Maps characters from 0x30 to 0x7A to their base32 values. // 0xFF represents invalid characters in that range. bytes constant base32HexTable = hex'00010203040506070809FFFFFFFFFFFFFF0A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F'; /** * @dev Decodes unpadded base32 data of up to one word in length. * @param self The data to decode. * @param off Offset into the string to start at. * @param len Number of characters to decode. * @return The decoded data, left aligned. */ function base32HexDecodeWord(bytes memory self, uint off, uint len) internal pure returns(bytes32) { require(len <= 52); uint ret = 0; uint8 decoded; for(uint i = 0; i < len; i++) { bytes1 char = self[off + i]; require(char >= 0x30 && char <= 0x7A); decoded = uint8(base32HexTable[uint(uint8(char)) - 0x30]); require(decoded <= 0x20); if(i == len - 1) { break; } ret = (ret << 5) | decoded; } uint bitlen = len * 5; if(len % 8 == 0) { // Multiple of 8 characters, no padding ret = (ret << 5) | decoded; } else if(len % 8 == 2) { // Two extra characters - 1 byte ret = (ret << 3) | (decoded >> 2); bitlen -= 2; } else if(len % 8 == 4) { // Four extra characters - 2 bytes ret = (ret << 1) | (decoded >> 4); bitlen -= 4; } else if(len % 8 == 5) { // Five extra characters - 3 bytes ret = (ret << 4) | (decoded >> 1); bitlen -= 1; } else if(len % 8 == 7) { // Seven extra characters - 4 bytes ret = (ret << 2) | (decoded >> 3); bitlen -= 3; } else { revert(); } return bytes32(ret << (256 - bitlen)); } } /** * @dev A library for working with mutable byte buffers in Solidity. * * Byte buffers are mutable and expandable, and provide a variety of primitives * for writing to them. At any time you can fetch a bytes object containing the * current contents of the buffer. The bytes object should not be stored between * operations, as it may change due to resizing of the buffer. */ library Buffer { /** * @dev Represents a mutable buffer. Buffers have a current value (buf) and * a capacity. The capacity may be longer than the current value, in * which case it can be extended without the need to allocate more memory. */ struct buffer { bytes buf; uint capacity; } /** * @dev Initializes a buffer with an initial capacity. * @param buf The buffer to initialize. * @param capacity The number of bytes of space to allocate the buffer. * @return The buffer, for chaining. */ function init(buffer memory buf, uint capacity) internal pure returns(buffer memory) { if (capacity % 32 != 0) { capacity += 32 - (capacity % 32); } // Allocate space for the buffer data buf.capacity = capacity; assembly { let ptr := mload(0x40) mstore(buf, ptr) mstore(ptr, 0) mstore(0x40, add(32, add(ptr, capacity))) } return buf; } /** * @dev Initializes a new buffer from an existing bytes object. * Changes to the buffer may mutate the original value. * @param b The bytes object to initialize the buffer with. * @return A new buffer. */ function fromBytes(bytes memory b) internal pure returns(buffer memory) { buffer memory buf; buf.buf = b; buf.capacity = b.length; return buf; } function resize(buffer memory buf, uint capacity) private pure { bytes memory oldbuf = buf.buf; init(buf, capacity); append(buf, oldbuf); } function max(uint a, uint b) private pure returns(uint) { if (a > b) { return a; } return b; } /** * @dev Sets buffer length to 0. * @param buf The buffer to truncate. * @return The original buffer, for chaining.. */ function truncate(buffer memory buf) internal pure returns (buffer memory) { assembly { let bufptr := mload(buf) mstore(bufptr, 0) } return buf; } /** * @dev Writes a byte string to a buffer. Resizes if doing so would exceed * the capacity of the buffer. * @param buf The buffer to append to. * @param off The start offset to write to. * @param data The data to append. * @param len The number of bytes to copy. * @return The original buffer, for chaining. */ function write(buffer memory buf, uint off, bytes memory data, uint len) internal pure returns(buffer memory) { require(len <= data.length); if (off + len > buf.capacity) { resize(buf, max(buf.capacity, len + off) * 2); } uint dest; uint src; assembly { // Memory address of the buffer data let bufptr := mload(buf) // Length of existing buffer data let buflen := mload(bufptr) // Start address = buffer address + offset + sizeof(buffer length) dest := add(add(bufptr, 32), off) // Update buffer length if we're extending it if gt(add(len, off), buflen) { mstore(bufptr, add(len, off)) } src := add(data, 32) } // Copy word-length chunks while possible for (; len >= 32; len -= 32) { assembly { mstore(dest, mload(src)) } dest += 32; src += 32; } // Copy remaining bytes uint mask = 256 ** (32 - len) - 1; assembly { let srcpart := and(mload(src), not(mask)) let destpart := and(mload(dest), mask) mstore(dest, or(destpart, srcpart)) } return buf; } /** * @dev Appends a byte string to a buffer. Resizes if doing so would exceed * the capacity of the buffer. * @param buf The buffer to append to. * @param data The data to append. * @param len The number of bytes to copy. * @return The original buffer, for chaining. */ function append(buffer memory buf, bytes memory data, uint len) internal pure returns (buffer memory) { return write(buf, buf.buf.length, data, len); } /** * @dev Appends a byte string to a buffer. Resizes if doing so would exceed * the capacity of the buffer. * @param buf The buffer to append to. * @param data The data to append. * @return The original buffer, for chaining. */ function append(buffer memory buf, bytes memory data) internal pure returns (buffer memory) { return write(buf, buf.buf.length, data, data.length); } /** * @dev Writes a byte to the buffer. Resizes if doing so would exceed the * capacity of the buffer. * @param buf The buffer to append to. * @param off The offset to write the byte at. * @param data The data to append. * @return The original buffer, for chaining. */ function writeUint8(buffer memory buf, uint off, uint8 data) internal pure returns(buffer memory) { if (off >= buf.capacity) { resize(buf, buf.capacity * 2); } assembly { // Memory address of the buffer data let bufptr := mload(buf) // Length of existing buffer data let buflen := mload(bufptr) // Address = buffer address + sizeof(buffer length) + off let dest := add(add(bufptr, off), 32) mstore8(dest, data) // Update buffer length if we extended it if eq(off, buflen) { mstore(bufptr, add(buflen, 1)) } } return buf; } /** * @dev Appends a byte to the buffer. Resizes if doing so would exceed the * capacity of the buffer. * @param buf The buffer to append to. * @param data The data to append. * @return The original buffer, for chaining. */ function appendUint8(buffer memory buf, uint8 data) internal pure returns(buffer memory) { return writeUint8(buf, buf.buf.length, data); } /** * @dev Writes up to 32 bytes to the buffer. Resizes if doing so would * exceed the capacity of the buffer. * @param buf The buffer to append to. * @param off The offset to write at. * @param data The data to append. * @param len The number of bytes to write (left-aligned). * @return The original buffer, for chaining. */ function write(buffer memory buf, uint off, bytes32 data, uint len) private pure returns(buffer memory) { if (len + off > buf.capacity) { resize(buf, (len + off) * 2); } uint mask = 256 ** len - 1; // Right-align data data = data >> (8 * (32 - len)); assembly { // Memory address of the buffer data let bufptr := mload(buf) // Address = buffer address + sizeof(buffer length) + off + len let dest := add(add(bufptr, off), len) mstore(dest, or(and(mload(dest), not(mask)), data)) // Update buffer length if we extended it if gt(add(off, len), mload(bufptr)) { mstore(bufptr, add(off, len)) } } return buf; } /** * @dev Writes a bytes20 to the buffer. Resizes if doing so would exceed the * capacity of the buffer. * @param buf The buffer to append to. * @param off The offset to write at. * @param data The data to append. * @return The original buffer, for chaining. */ function writeBytes20(buffer memory buf, uint off, bytes20 data) internal pure returns (buffer memory) { return write(buf, off, bytes32(data), 20); } /** * @dev Appends a bytes20 to the buffer. Resizes if doing so would exceed * the capacity of the buffer. * @param buf The buffer to append to. * @param data The data to append. * @return The original buffer, for chhaining. */ function appendBytes20(buffer memory buf, bytes20 data) internal pure returns (buffer memory) { return write(buf, buf.buf.length, bytes32(data), 20); } /** * @dev Appends a bytes32 to the buffer. Resizes if doing so would exceed * the capacity of the buffer. * @param buf The buffer to append to. * @param data The data to append. * @return The original buffer, for chaining. */ function appendBytes32(buffer memory buf, bytes32 data) internal pure returns (buffer memory) { return write(buf, buf.buf.length, data, 32); } /** * @dev Writes an integer to the buffer. Resizes if doing so would exceed * the capacity of the buffer. * @param buf The buffer to append to. * @param off The offset to write at. * @param data The data to append. * @param len The number of bytes to write (right-aligned). * @return The original buffer, for chaining. */ function writeInt(buffer memory buf, uint off, uint data, uint len) private pure returns(buffer memory) { if (len + off > buf.capacity) { resize(buf, (len + off) * 2); } uint mask = 256 ** len - 1; assembly { // Memory address of the buffer data let bufptr := mload(buf) // Address = buffer address + off + sizeof(buffer length) + len let dest := add(add(bufptr, off), len) mstore(dest, or(and(mload(dest), not(mask)), data)) // Update buffer length if we extended it if gt(add(off, len), mload(bufptr)) { mstore(bufptr, add(off, len)) } } return buf; } /** * @dev Appends a byte to the end of the buffer. Resizes if doing so would * exceed the capacity of the buffer. * @param buf The buffer to append to. * @param data The data to append. * @return The original buffer. */ function appendInt(buffer memory buf, uint data, uint len) internal pure returns(buffer memory) { return writeInt(buf, buf.buf.length, data, len); } } /** * @dev RRUtils is a library that provides utilities for parsing DNS resource records. */ library RRUtils { using BytesUtils for *; using Buffer for *; /** * @dev Returns the number of bytes in the DNS name at 'offset' in 'self'. * @param self The byte array to read a name from. * @param offset The offset to start reading at. * @return The length of the DNS name at 'offset', in bytes. */ function nameLength(bytes memory self, uint offset) internal pure returns(uint) { uint idx = offset; while (true) { assert(idx < self.length); uint labelLen = self.readUint8(idx); idx += labelLen + 1; if (labelLen == 0) { break; } } return idx - offset; } /** * @dev Returns a DNS format name at the specified offset of self. * @param self The byte array to read a name from. * @param offset The offset to start reading at. * @return The name. */ function readName(bytes memory self, uint offset) internal pure returns(bytes memory ret) { uint len = nameLength(self, offset); return self.substring(offset, len); } /** * @dev Returns the number of labels in the DNS name at 'offset' in 'self'. * @param self The byte array to read a name from. * @param offset The offset to start reading at. * @return The number of labels in the DNS name at 'offset', in bytes. */ function labelCount(bytes memory self, uint offset) internal pure returns(uint) { uint count = 0; while (true) { assert(offset < self.length); uint labelLen = self.readUint8(offset); offset += labelLen + 1; if (labelLen == 0) { break; } count += 1; } return count; } /** * @dev An iterator over resource records. */ struct RRIterator { bytes data; uint offset; uint16 dnstype; uint16 class; uint32 ttl; uint rdataOffset; uint nextOffset; } /** * @dev Begins iterating over resource records. * @param self The byte string to read from. * @param offset The offset to start reading at. * @return An iterator object. */ function iterateRRs(bytes memory self, uint offset) internal pure returns (RRIterator memory ret) { ret.data = self; ret.nextOffset = offset; next(ret); } /** * @dev Returns true iff there are more RRs to iterate. * @param iter The iterator to check. * @return True iff the iterator has finished. */ function done(RRIterator memory iter) internal pure returns(bool) { return iter.offset >= iter.data.length; } /** * @dev Moves the iterator to the next resource record. * @param iter The iterator to advance. */ function next(RRIterator memory iter) internal pure { iter.offset = iter.nextOffset; if (iter.offset >= iter.data.length) { return; } // Skip the name uint off = iter.offset + nameLength(iter.data, iter.offset); // Read type, class, and ttl iter.dnstype = iter.data.readUint16(off); off += 2; iter.class = iter.data.readUint16(off); off += 2; iter.ttl = iter.data.readUint32(off); off += 4; // Read the rdata uint rdataLength = iter.data.readUint16(off); off += 2; iter.rdataOffset = off; iter.nextOffset = off + rdataLength; } /** * @dev Returns the name of the current record. * @param iter The iterator. * @return A new bytes object containing the owner name from the RR. */ function name(RRIterator memory iter) internal pure returns(bytes memory) { return iter.data.substring(iter.offset, nameLength(iter.data, iter.offset)); } /** * @dev Returns the rdata portion of the current record. * @param iter The iterator. * @return A new bytes object containing the RR's RDATA. */ function rdata(RRIterator memory iter) internal pure returns(bytes memory) { return iter.data.substring(iter.rdataOffset, iter.nextOffset - iter.rdataOffset); } /** * @dev Checks if a given RR type exists in a type bitmap. * @param self The byte string to read the type bitmap from. * @param offset The offset to start reading at. * @param rrtype The RR type to check for. * @return True if the type is found in the bitmap, false otherwise. */ function checkTypeBitmap(bytes memory self, uint offset, uint16 rrtype) internal pure returns (bool) { uint8 typeWindow = uint8(rrtype >> 8); uint8 windowByte = uint8((rrtype & 0xff) / 8); uint8 windowBitmask = uint8(uint8(1) << (uint8(7) - uint8(rrtype & 0x7))); for (uint off = offset; off < self.length;) { uint8 window = self.readUint8(off); uint8 len = self.readUint8(off + 1); if (typeWindow < window) { // We've gone past our window; it's not here. return false; } else if (typeWindow == window) { // Check this type bitmap if (len * 8 <= windowByte) { // Our type is past the end of the bitmap return false; } return (self.readUint8(off + windowByte + 2) & windowBitmask) != 0; } else { // Skip this type bitmap off += len + 2; } } return false; } function compareNames(bytes memory self, bytes memory other) internal pure returns (int) { if (self.equals(other)) { return 0; } uint off; uint otheroff; uint prevoff; uint otherprevoff; uint counts = labelCount(self, 0); uint othercounts = labelCount(other, 0); // Keep removing labels from the front of the name until both names are equal length while (counts > othercounts) { prevoff = off; off = progress(self, off); counts--; } while (othercounts > counts) { otherprevoff = otheroff; otheroff = progress(other, otheroff); othercounts--; } // Compare the last nonequal labels to each other while (counts > 0 && !self.equals(off, other, otheroff)) { prevoff = off; off = progress(self, off); otherprevoff = otheroff; otheroff = progress(other, otheroff); counts -= 1; } if (off == 0) { return -1; } if(otheroff == 0) { return 1; } return self.compare(prevoff + 1, self.readUint8(prevoff), other, otherprevoff + 1, other.readUint8(otherprevoff)); } function progress(bytes memory body, uint off) internal pure returns(uint) { return off + 1 + body.readUint8(off); } } contract DNSResolver is ResolverBase { using RRUtils for *; using BytesUtils for bytes; bytes4 constant private DNS_RECORD_INTERFACE_ID = 0xa8fa5682; // DNSRecordChanged is emitted whenever a given node/name/resource's RRSET is updated. event DNSRecordChanged(bytes32 indexed node, bytes name, uint16 resource, bytes record); // DNSRecordDeleted is emitted whenever a given node/name/resource's RRSET is deleted. event DNSRecordDeleted(bytes32 indexed node, bytes name, uint16 resource); // DNSZoneCleared is emitted whenever a given node's zone information is cleared. event DNSZoneCleared(bytes32 indexed node); // Version the mapping for each zone. This allows users who have lost // track of their entries to effectively delete an entire zone by bumping // the version number. // node => version mapping(bytes32=>uint256) private versions; // The records themselves. Stored as binary RRSETs // node => version => name => resource => data mapping(bytes32=>mapping(uint256=>mapping(bytes32=>mapping(uint16=>bytes)))) private records; // Count of number of entries for a given name. Required for DNS resolvers // when resolving wildcards. // node => version => name => number of records mapping(bytes32=>mapping(uint256=>mapping(bytes32=>uint16))) private nameEntriesCount; /** * Set one or more DNS records. Records are supplied in wire-format. * Records with the same node/name/resource must be supplied one after the * other to ensure the data is updated correctly. For example, if the data * was supplied: * a.example.com IN A 1.2.3.4 * a.example.com IN A 5.6.7.8 * www.example.com IN CNAME a.example.com. * then this would store the two A records for a.example.com correctly as a * single RRSET, however if the data was supplied: * a.example.com IN A 1.2.3.4 * www.example.com IN CNAME a.example.com. * a.example.com IN A 5.6.7.8 * then this would store the first A record, the CNAME, then the second A * record which would overwrite the first. * * @param node the namehash of the node for which to set the records * @param data the DNS wire format records to set */ function setDNSRecords(bytes32 node, bytes calldata data) external authorised(node) { uint16 resource = 0; uint256 offset = 0; bytes memory name; bytes memory value; bytes32 nameHash; // Iterate over the data to add the resource records for (RRUtils.RRIterator memory iter = data.iterateRRs(0); !iter.done(); iter.next()) { if (resource == 0) { resource = iter.dnstype; name = iter.name(); nameHash = keccak256(abi.encodePacked(name)); value = bytes(iter.rdata()); } else { bytes memory newName = iter.name(); if (resource != iter.dnstype || !name.equals(newName)) { setDNSRRSet(node, name, resource, data, offset, iter.offset - offset, value.length == 0); resource = iter.dnstype; offset = iter.offset; name = newName; nameHash = keccak256(name); value = bytes(iter.rdata()); } } } if (name.length > 0) { setDNSRRSet(node, name, resource, data, offset, data.length - offset, value.length == 0); } } /** * Obtain a DNS record. * @param node the namehash of the node for which to fetch the record * @param name the keccak-256 hash of the fully-qualified name for which to fetch the record * @param resource the ID of the resource as per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_DNS_record_types * @return the DNS record in wire format if present, otherwise empty */ function dnsRecord(bytes32 node, bytes32 name, uint16 resource) public view returns (bytes memory) { return records[node][versions[node]][name][resource]; } /** * Check if a given node has records. * @param node the namehash of the node for which to check the records * @param name the namehash of the node for which to check the records */ function hasDNSRecords(bytes32 node, bytes32 name) public view returns (bool) { return (nameEntriesCount[node][versions[node]][name] != 0); } /** * Clear all information for a DNS zone. * @param node the namehash of the node for which to clear the zone */ function clearDNSZone(bytes32 node) public authorised(node) { versions[node]++; emit DNSZoneCleared(node); } function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceID) public pure returns(bool) { return interfaceID == DNS_RECORD_INTERFACE_ID || super.supportsInterface(interfaceID); } function setDNSRRSet( bytes32 node, bytes memory name, uint16 resource, bytes memory data, uint256 offset, uint256 size, bool deleteRecord) private { uint256 version = versions[node]; bytes32 nameHash = keccak256(name); bytes memory rrData = data.substring(offset, size); if (deleteRecord) { if (records[node][version][nameHash][resource].length != 0) { nameEntriesCount[node][version][nameHash]--; } delete(records[node][version][nameHash][resource]); emit DNSRecordDeleted(node, name, resource); } else { if (records[node][version][nameHash][resource].length == 0) { nameEntriesCount[node][version][nameHash]++; } records[node][version][nameHash][resource] = rrData; emit DNSRecordChanged(node, name, resource, rrData); } } } contract InterfaceResolver is ResolverBase, AddrResolver { bytes4 constant private INTERFACE_INTERFACE_ID = bytes4(keccak256("interfaceImplementer(bytes32,bytes4)")); bytes4 private constant INTERFACE_META_ID = 0x01ffc9a7; event InterfaceChanged(bytes32 indexed node, bytes4 indexed interfaceID, address implementer); mapping(bytes32=>mapping(bytes4=>address)) interfaces; /** * Sets an interface associated with a name. * Setting the address to 0 restores the default behaviour of querying the contract at `addr()` for interface support. * @param node The node to update. * @param interfaceID The EIP 168 interface ID. * @param implementer The address of a contract that implements this interface for this node. */ function setInterface(bytes32 node, bytes4 interfaceID, address implementer) external authorised(node) { interfaces[node][interfaceID] = implementer; emit InterfaceChanged(node, interfaceID, implementer); } /** * Returns the address of a contract that implements the specified interface for this name. * If an implementer has not been set for this interfaceID and name, the resolver will query * the contract at `addr()`. If `addr()` is set, a contract exists at that address, and that * contract implements EIP168 and returns `true` for the specified interfaceID, its address * will be returned. * @param node The ENS node to query. * @param interfaceID The EIP 168 interface ID to check for. * @return The address that implements this interface, or 0 if the interface is unsupported. */ function interfaceImplementer(bytes32 node, bytes4 interfaceID) external view returns (address) { address implementer = interfaces[node][interfaceID]; if(implementer != address(0)) { return implementer; } address a = addr(node); if(a == address(0)) { return address(0); } (bool success, bytes memory returnData) = a.staticcall(abi.encodeWithSignature("supportsInterface(bytes4)", INTERFACE_META_ID)); if(!success || returnData.length < 32 || returnData[31] == 0) { // EIP 168 not supported by target return address(0); } (success, returnData) = a.staticcall(abi.encodeWithSignature("supportsInterface(bytes4)", interfaceID)); if(!success || returnData.length < 32 || returnData[31] == 0) { // Specified interface not supported by target return address(0); } return a; } function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceID) public pure returns(bool) { return interfaceID == INTERFACE_INTERFACE_ID || super.supportsInterface(interfaceID); } } contract NameResolver is ResolverBase { bytes4 constant private NAME_INTERFACE_ID = 0x691f3431; event NameChanged(bytes32 indexed node, string name); mapping(bytes32=>string) names; /** * Sets the name associated with an ENS node, for reverse records. * May only be called by the owner of that node in the ENS registry. * @param node The node to update. * @param name The name to set. */ function setName(bytes32 node, string calldata name) external authorised(node) { names[node] = name; emit NameChanged(node, name); } /** * Returns the name associated with an ENS node, for reverse records. * Defined in EIP181. * @param node The ENS node to query. * @return The associated name. */ function name(bytes32 node) external view returns (string memory) { return names[node]; } function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceID) public pure returns(bool) { return interfaceID == NAME_INTERFACE_ID || super.supportsInterface(interfaceID); } } contract PubkeyResolver is ResolverBase { bytes4 constant private PUBKEY_INTERFACE_ID = 0xc8690233; event PubkeyChanged(bytes32 indexed node, bytes32 x, bytes32 y); struct PublicKey { bytes32 x; bytes32 y; } mapping(bytes32=>PublicKey) pubkeys; /** * Sets the SECP256k1 public key associated with an ENS node. * @param node The ENS node to query * @param x the X coordinate of the curve point for the public key. * @param y the Y coordinate of the curve point for the public key. */ function setPubkey(bytes32 node, bytes32 x, bytes32 y) external authorised(node) { pubkeys[node] = PublicKey(x, y); emit PubkeyChanged(node, x, y); } /** * Returns the SECP256k1 public key associated with an ENS node. * Defined in EIP 619. * @param node The ENS node to query * @return x, y the X and Y coordinates of the curve point for the public key. */ function pubkey(bytes32 node) external view returns (bytes32 x, bytes32 y) { return (pubkeys[node].x, pubkeys[node].y); } function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceID) public pure returns(bool) { return interfaceID == PUBKEY_INTERFACE_ID || super.supportsInterface(interfaceID); } } contract TextResolver is ResolverBase { bytes4 constant private TEXT_INTERFACE_ID = 0x59d1d43c; event TextChanged(bytes32 indexed node, string indexed indexedKey, string key); mapping(bytes32=>mapping(string=>string)) texts; /** * Sets the text data associated with an ENS node and key. * May only be called by the owner of that node in the ENS registry. * @param node The node to update. * @param key The key to set. * @param value The text data value to set. */ function setText(bytes32 node, string calldata key, string calldata value) external authorised(node) { texts[node][key] = value; emit TextChanged(node, key, key); } /** * Returns the text data associated with an ENS node and key. * @param node The ENS node to query. * @param key The text data key to query. * @return The associated text data. */ function text(bytes32 node, string calldata key) external view returns (string memory) { return texts[node][key]; } function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceID) public pure returns(bool) { return interfaceID == TEXT_INTERFACE_ID || super.supportsInterface(interfaceID); } } pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; /** * A simple resolver anyone can use; only allows the owner of a node to set its * address. */ contract PublicResolver is ABIResolver, AddrResolver, ContentHashResolver, DNSResolver, InterfaceResolver, NameResolver, PubkeyResolver, TextResolver { ENS ens; /** * A mapping of authorisations. An address that is authorised for a name * may make any changes to the name that the owner could, but may not update * the set of authorisations. * (node, owner, caller) => isAuthorised */ mapping(bytes32=>mapping(address=>mapping(address=>bool))) public authorisations; event AuthorisationChanged(bytes32 indexed node, address indexed owner, address indexed target, bool isAuthorised); constructor(ENS _ens) public { ens = _ens; } /** * @dev Sets or clears an authorisation. * Authorisations are specific to the caller. Any account can set an authorisation * for any name, but the authorisation that is checked will be that of the * current owner of a name. Thus, transferring a name effectively clears any * existing authorisations, and new authorisations can be set in advance of * an ownership transfer if desired. * * @param node The name to change the authorisation on. * @param target The address that is to be authorised or deauthorised. * @param isAuthorised True if the address should be authorised, or false if it should be deauthorised. */ function setAuthorisation(bytes32 node, address target, bool isAuthorised) external { authorisations[node][msg.sender][target] = isAuthorised; emit AuthorisationChanged(node, msg.sender, target, isAuthorised); } function isAuthorised(bytes32 node) internal view returns(bool) { address owner = ens.owner(node); return owner == msg.sender || authorisations[node][owner][msg.sender]; } function multicall(bytes[] calldata data) external returns(bytes[] memory results) { results = new bytes[](data.length); for(uint i = 0; i < data.length; i++) { (bool success, bytes memory result) = address(this).delegatecall(data[i]); require(success); results[i] = result; } return results; } }