Several upcoming changes constitute breaking public API changes to the
blockchain module, therefore, this follows the process for introducing
major API breaks which consists of:
- Bump the major version in the go.mod of the affected module if not
already done since the last release tag
- Add a replacement to the go.mod in the main module if not already done
since the last release tag
- Update all imports in the repo to use the new major version as
necessary
- Make necessary modifications to allow all other modules to use the
new version in the same commit
- Repeat the process for any other modules the require a new major as a
result of consuming the new major(s)
214 lines
6.1 KiB
Go
214 lines
6.1 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2014-2016 The btcsuite developers
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// Copyright (c) 2015-2019 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 mempool
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/decred/dcrd/blockchain/v3"
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"github.com/decred/dcrd/wire"
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)
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// RuleError identifies a rule violation. It is used to indicate that
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// processing of a transaction failed due to one of the many validation
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// rules. The caller can use type assertions to determine if a failure was
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// specifically due to a rule violation and use the Err field to access the
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// underlying error, which will be either a TxRuleError or a
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// blockchain.RuleError.
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type RuleError struct {
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Err error
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}
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// Error satisfies the error interface and prints human-readable errors.
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func (e RuleError) Error() string {
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if e.Err == nil {
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return "<nil>"
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}
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return e.Err.Error()
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}
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// ErrorCode identifies the kind of error.
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type ErrorCode int
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const (
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ErrOther ErrorCode = iota
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ErrInvalid
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ErrOrphanPolicyViolation
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ErrMempoolDoubleSpend
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ErrAlreadyVoted
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ErrDuplicate
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ErrCoinbase
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ErrExpired
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ErrNonStandard
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ErrDustOutput
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ErrInsufficientFee
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ErrTooManyVotes
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ErrDuplicateRevocation
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ErrOldVote
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ErrAlreadyExists
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ErrSeqLockUnmet
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ErrInsufficientPriority
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ErrFeeTooHigh
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ErrOrphan
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)
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// TxRuleError identifies a rule violation. It is used to indicate that
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// processing of a transaction failed due to one of the many validation
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// rules. The caller can use type assertions to determine if a failure was
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// specifically due to a rule violation and access the ErrorCode field to
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// ascertain the specific reason for the rule violation.
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type TxRuleError struct {
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// RejectCode is the corresponding rejection code to send when
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// reporting the error via 'reject' wire protocol messages.
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//
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// Deprecated: This will be removed in the next major version. Use
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// ErrorCode instead.
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RejectCode wire.RejectCode
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// ErrorCode is the mempool package error code ID.
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ErrorCode ErrorCode
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// Description is an additional human readable description of the
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// error.
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Description string
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}
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// Error satisfies the error interface and prints human-readable errors.
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func (e TxRuleError) Error() string {
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return e.Description
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}
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// txRuleError creates an underlying TxRuleError with the given a set of
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// arguments and returns a RuleError that encapsulates it.
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func txRuleError(c wire.RejectCode, code ErrorCode, desc string) RuleError {
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return RuleError{
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Err: TxRuleError{RejectCode: c, ErrorCode: code, Description: desc},
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}
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}
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// chainRuleError returns a RuleError that encapsulates the given
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// blockchain.RuleError.
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func chainRuleError(chainErr blockchain.RuleError) RuleError {
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return RuleError{
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Err: chainErr,
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}
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}
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// IsErrorCode returns true if the passed error encodes a TxRuleError with the
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// given ErrorCode, either directly or embedded in an outer RuleError.
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func IsErrorCode(err error, code ErrorCode) bool {
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// Unwrap RuleError if necessary.
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if rerr, ok := err.(RuleError); ok {
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err = rerr.Err
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}
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if trerr, ok := err.(TxRuleError); ok {
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return trerr.ErrorCode == code
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}
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return false
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}
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// wrapTxRuleError returns a new RuleError with an underlying TxRuleError,
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// replacing the description with the provided one while retaining both the
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// error code and rejection code from the original error if they can be
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// determined.
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func wrapTxRuleError(rejectCode wire.RejectCode, errorCode ErrorCode, desc string, err error) error {
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// Unwrap the underlying error if err is a RuleError
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if rerr, ok := err.(RuleError); ok {
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err = rerr.Err
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}
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// Override the passed rejectCode and errorCode with the ones from the
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// error, if it is a TxRuleError
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if txerr, ok := err.(TxRuleError); ok {
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rejectCode = txerr.RejectCode
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errorCode = txerr.ErrorCode
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}
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// Fill a default error description if empty.
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if desc == "" {
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desc = fmt.Sprintf("rejected: %v", err)
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}
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return txRuleError(rejectCode, errorCode, desc)
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}
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// extractRejectCode attempts to return a relevant reject code for a given error
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// by examining the error for known types. It will return true if a code
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// was successfully extracted.
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func extractRejectCode(err error) (wire.RejectCode, bool) {
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// Pull the underlying error out of a RuleError.
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if rerr, ok := err.(RuleError); ok {
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err = rerr.Err
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}
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switch err := err.(type) {
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case blockchain.RuleError:
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// Convert the chain error to a reject code.
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var code wire.RejectCode
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switch err.ErrorCode {
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// Rejected due to duplicate.
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case blockchain.ErrDuplicateBlock:
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code = wire.RejectDuplicate
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// Rejected due to obsolete version.
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case blockchain.ErrBlockVersionTooOld:
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code = wire.RejectObsolete
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// Rejected due to checkpoint.
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case blockchain.ErrCheckpointTimeTooOld:
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fallthrough
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case blockchain.ErrDifficultyTooLow:
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fallthrough
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case blockchain.ErrBadCheckpoint:
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fallthrough
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case blockchain.ErrForkTooOld:
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code = wire.RejectCheckpoint
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// Everything else is due to the block or transaction being invalid.
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default:
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code = wire.RejectInvalid
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}
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return code, true
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case TxRuleError:
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return err.RejectCode, true
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case nil:
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return wire.RejectInvalid, false
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}
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return wire.RejectInvalid, false
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}
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// ErrToRejectErr examines the underlying type of the error and returns a reject
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// code and string appropriate to be sent in a wire.MsgReject message.
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//
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// Deprecated: This will be removed in the next major version of this package.
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func ErrToRejectErr(err error) (wire.RejectCode, string) {
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// Return the reject code along with the error text if it can be
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// extracted from the error.
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rejectCode, found := extractRejectCode(err)
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if found {
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return rejectCode, err.Error()
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}
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// Return a generic rejected string if there is no error. This really
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// should not happen unless the code elsewhere is not setting an error
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// as it should be, but it's best to be safe and simply return a generic
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// string rather than allowing the following code that dereferences the
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// err to panic.
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if err == nil {
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return wire.RejectInvalid, "rejected"
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}
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// When the underlying error is not one of the above cases, just return
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// wire.RejectInvalid with a generic rejected string plus the error
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// text.
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return wire.RejectInvalid, "rejected: " + err.Error()
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}
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