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go-ethereum/accounts/abi/argument.go

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// Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package abi
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"strings"
)
// Argument holds the name of the argument and the corresponding type.
// Types are used when packing and testing arguments.
type Argument struct {
Name string
Type Type
Indexed bool // indexed is only used by events
}
type Arguments []Argument
type ArgumentMarshaling struct {
Name string
Type string
Components []ArgumentMarshaling
Indexed bool
}
// UnmarshalJSON implements json.Unmarshaler interface
func (argument *Argument) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
var arg ArgumentMarshaling
err := json.Unmarshal(data, &arg)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("argument json err: %v", err)
}
argument.Type, err = NewType(arg.Type, arg.Components)
if err != nil {
return err
}
argument.Name = arg.Name
argument.Indexed = arg.Indexed
return nil
}
// LengthNonIndexed returns the number of arguments when not counting 'indexed' ones. Only events
// can ever have 'indexed' arguments, it should always be false on arguments for method input/output
func (arguments Arguments) LengthNonIndexed() int {
out := 0
for _, arg := range arguments {
if !arg.Indexed {
out++
}
}
return out
}
// NonIndexed returns the arguments with indexed arguments filtered out
func (arguments Arguments) NonIndexed() Arguments {
var ret []Argument
for _, arg := range arguments {
if !arg.Indexed {
ret = append(ret, arg)
}
}
return ret
}
// isTuple returns true for non-atomic constructs, like (uint,uint) or uint[]
func (arguments Arguments) isTuple() bool {
return len(arguments) > 1
}
// Unpack performs the operation hexdata -> Go format
func (arguments Arguments) Unpack(v interface{}, data []byte) error {
// make sure the passed value is arguments pointer
if reflect.Ptr != reflect.ValueOf(v).Kind() {
return fmt.Errorf("abi: Unpack(non-pointer %T)", v)
}
marshalledValues, err := arguments.UnpackValues(data)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if arguments.isTuple() {
return arguments.unpackTuple(v, marshalledValues)
}
return arguments.unpackAtomic(v, marshalledValues[0])
}
// UnpackIntoMap performs the operation hexdata -> mapping of argument name to argument value
func (arguments Arguments) UnpackIntoMap(v map[string]interface{}, data []byte) error {
marshalledValues, err := arguments.UnpackValues(data)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return arguments.unpackIntoMap(v, marshalledValues)
}
// unpack sets the unmarshalled value to go format.
// Note the dst here must be settable.
func unpack(t *Type, dst interface{}, src interface{}) error {
var (
dstVal = reflect.ValueOf(dst).Elem()
srcVal = reflect.ValueOf(src)
)
tuple, typ := false, t
for {
if typ.T == SliceTy || typ.T == ArrayTy {
typ = typ.Elem
continue
}
tuple = typ.T == TupleTy
break
}
if !tuple {
return set(dstVal, srcVal)
}
// Dereferences interface or pointer wrapper
dstVal = indirectInterfaceOrPtr(dstVal)
switch t.T {
case TupleTy:
if dstVal.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
return fmt.Errorf("abi: invalid dst value for unpack, want struct, got %s", dstVal.Kind())
}
fieldmap, err := mapArgNamesToStructFields(t.TupleRawNames, dstVal)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for i, elem := range t.TupleElems {
fname := fieldmap[t.TupleRawNames[i]]
field := dstVal.FieldByName(fname)
if !field.IsValid() {
return fmt.Errorf("abi: field %s can't found in the given value", t.TupleRawNames[i])
}
if err := unpack(elem, field.Addr().Interface(), srcVal.Field(i).Interface()); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
case SliceTy:
if dstVal.Kind() != reflect.Slice {
return fmt.Errorf("abi: invalid dst value for unpack, want slice, got %s", dstVal.Kind())
}
slice := reflect.MakeSlice(dstVal.Type(), srcVal.Len(), srcVal.Len())
for i := 0; i < slice.Len(); i++ {
if err := unpack(t.Elem, slice.Index(i).Addr().Interface(), srcVal.Index(i).Interface()); err != nil {
return err
}
}
dstVal.Set(slice)
case ArrayTy:
if dstVal.Kind() != reflect.Array {
return fmt.Errorf("abi: invalid dst value for unpack, want array, got %s", dstVal.Kind())
}
array := reflect.New(dstVal.Type()).Elem()
for i := 0; i < array.Len(); i++ {
if err := unpack(t.Elem, array.Index(i).Addr().Interface(), srcVal.Index(i).Interface()); err != nil {
return err
}
}
dstVal.Set(array)
}
return nil
}
// unpackIntoMap unpacks marshalledValues into the provided map[string]interface{}
func (arguments Arguments) unpackIntoMap(v map[string]interface{}, marshalledValues []interface{}) error {
// Make sure map is not nil
if v == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("abi: cannot unpack into a nil map")
}
for i, arg := range arguments.NonIndexed() {
v[arg.Name] = marshalledValues[i]
}
return nil
}
// unpackAtomic unpacks ( hexdata -> go ) a single value
func (arguments Arguments) unpackAtomic(v interface{}, marshalledValues interface{}) error {
if arguments.LengthNonIndexed() == 0 {
return nil
}
argument := arguments.NonIndexed()[0]
elem := reflect.ValueOf(v).Elem()
if elem.Kind() == reflect.Struct && argument.Type.T != TupleTy {
fieldmap, err := mapArgNamesToStructFields([]string{argument.Name}, elem)
if err != nil {
return err
}
field := elem.FieldByName(fieldmap[argument.Name])
if !field.IsValid() {
return fmt.Errorf("abi: field %s can't be found in the given value", argument.Name)
}
return unpack(&argument.Type, field.Addr().Interface(), marshalledValues)
}
return unpack(&argument.Type, elem.Addr().Interface(), marshalledValues)
}
// unpackTuple unpacks ( hexdata -> go ) a batch of values.
func (arguments Arguments) unpackTuple(v interface{}, marshalledValues []interface{}) error {
var (
value = reflect.ValueOf(v).Elem()
typ = value.Type()
kind = value.Kind()
)
if err := requireUnpackKind(value, typ, kind, arguments); err != nil {
return err
}
// If the interface is a struct, get of abi->struct_field mapping
var abi2struct map[string]string
if kind == reflect.Struct {
var (
argNames []string
err error
)
for _, arg := range arguments.NonIndexed() {
argNames = append(argNames, arg.Name)
}
abi2struct, err = mapArgNamesToStructFields(argNames, value)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
for i, arg := range arguments.NonIndexed() {
switch kind {
case reflect.Struct:
field := value.FieldByName(abi2struct[arg.Name])
if !field.IsValid() {
return fmt.Errorf("abi: field %s can't be found in the given value", arg.Name)
}
if err := unpack(&arg.Type, field.Addr().Interface(), marshalledValues[i]); err != nil {
return err
}
case reflect.Slice, reflect.Array:
if value.Len() < i {
return fmt.Errorf("abi: insufficient number of arguments for unpack, want %d, got %d", len(arguments), value.Len())
}
v := value.Index(i)
if err := requireAssignable(v, reflect.ValueOf(marshalledValues[i])); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := unpack(&arg.Type, v.Addr().Interface(), marshalledValues[i]); err != nil {
return err
}
default:
return fmt.Errorf("abi:[2] cannot unmarshal tuple in to %v", typ)
}
}
return nil
accounts/abi: Abi binding support for nested arrays, fixes #15648, including nested array unpack fix (#15676) * accounts/abi/bind: support for multi-dim arrays Also: - reduce usage of regexes a bit. - fix minor Java syntax problems Fixes #15648 * accounts/abi/bind: Add some more documentation * accounts/abi/bind: Improve code readability * accounts/abi: bugfix for unpacking nested arrays The code previously assumed the arrays/slices were always 1 level deep. While the packing supports nested arrays (!!!). The current code for unpacking doesn't return the "consumed" length, so this fix had to work around that by calculating it (i.e. packing and getting resulting length) after the unpacking of the array element. It's far from ideal, but unpacking behaviour is fixed now. * accounts/abi: Fix unpacking of nested arrays Removed the temporary workaround of packing to calculate size, which was incorrect for slice-like types anyway. Full size of nested arrays is used now. * accounts/abi: deeply nested array unpack test Test unpacking of an array nested more than one level. * accounts/abi: Add deeply nested array pack test Same as the deep nested array unpack test, but the other way around. * accounts/abi/bind: deeply nested arrays bind test Test the usage of bindings that were generated for methods with multi-dimensional (and not just a single extra dimension, like foo[2][3]) array arguments and returns. edit: trigger rebuild, CI failed to fetch linter module. * accounts/abi/bind: improve array binding wrapArray uses a regex now, and arrayBindingJava is improved. * accounts/abi: Improve naming of element size func The full step size for unpacking an array is now retrieved with "getFullElemSize". * accounts/abi: support nested nested array args Previously, the code only considered the outer-size of the array, ignoring the size of the contents. This was fine for most types, but nested arrays are packed directly into it, and count towards the total size. This resulted in arguments following a nested array to replicate some of the binary contents of the array. The fix: for arrays, calculate their complete contents size: count the arg.Type.Elem.Size when Elem is an Array, and repeat when their child is an array too, etc. The count is the number of 32 byte elements, similar to how it previously counted, but nested. * accounts/abi: Test deep nested arr multi-arguments Arguments with a deeply nested array should not cause the next arguments to be read from the wrong position.
7 years ago
}
// UnpackValues can be used to unpack ABI-encoded hexdata according to the ABI-specification,
// without supplying a struct to unpack into. Instead, this method returns a list containing the
// values. An atomic argument will be a list with one element.
func (arguments Arguments) UnpackValues(data []byte) ([]interface{}, error) {
retval := make([]interface{}, 0, arguments.LengthNonIndexed())
virtualArgs := 0
for index, arg := range arguments.NonIndexed() {
marshalledValue, err := toGoType((index+virtualArgs)*32, arg.Type, data)
if arg.Type.T == ArrayTy && !isDynamicType(arg.Type) {
// If we have a static array, like [3]uint256, these are coded as
// just like uint256,uint256,uint256.
// This means that we need to add two 'virtual' arguments when
accounts/abi: Abi binding support for nested arrays, fixes #15648, including nested array unpack fix (#15676) * accounts/abi/bind: support for multi-dim arrays Also: - reduce usage of regexes a bit. - fix minor Java syntax problems Fixes #15648 * accounts/abi/bind: Add some more documentation * accounts/abi/bind: Improve code readability * accounts/abi: bugfix for unpacking nested arrays The code previously assumed the arrays/slices were always 1 level deep. While the packing supports nested arrays (!!!). The current code for unpacking doesn't return the "consumed" length, so this fix had to work around that by calculating it (i.e. packing and getting resulting length) after the unpacking of the array element. It's far from ideal, but unpacking behaviour is fixed now. * accounts/abi: Fix unpacking of nested arrays Removed the temporary workaround of packing to calculate size, which was incorrect for slice-like types anyway. Full size of nested arrays is used now. * accounts/abi: deeply nested array unpack test Test unpacking of an array nested more than one level. * accounts/abi: Add deeply nested array pack test Same as the deep nested array unpack test, but the other way around. * accounts/abi/bind: deeply nested arrays bind test Test the usage of bindings that were generated for methods with multi-dimensional (and not just a single extra dimension, like foo[2][3]) array arguments and returns. edit: trigger rebuild, CI failed to fetch linter module. * accounts/abi/bind: improve array binding wrapArray uses a regex now, and arrayBindingJava is improved. * accounts/abi: Improve naming of element size func The full step size for unpacking an array is now retrieved with "getFullElemSize". * accounts/abi: support nested nested array args Previously, the code only considered the outer-size of the array, ignoring the size of the contents. This was fine for most types, but nested arrays are packed directly into it, and count towards the total size. This resulted in arguments following a nested array to replicate some of the binary contents of the array. The fix: for arrays, calculate their complete contents size: count the arg.Type.Elem.Size when Elem is an Array, and repeat when their child is an array too, etc. The count is the number of 32 byte elements, similar to how it previously counted, but nested. * accounts/abi: Test deep nested arr multi-arguments Arguments with a deeply nested array should not cause the next arguments to be read from the wrong position.
7 years ago
// we count the index from now on.
//
// Array values nested multiple levels deep are also encoded inline:
// [2][3]uint256: uint256,uint256,uint256,uint256,uint256,uint256
//
// Calculate the full array size to get the correct offset for the next argument.
// Decrement it by 1, as the normal index increment is still applied.
virtualArgs += getTypeSize(arg.Type)/32 - 1
} else if arg.Type.T == TupleTy && !isDynamicType(arg.Type) {
// If we have a static tuple, like (uint256, bool, uint256), these are
// coded as just like uint256,bool,uint256
virtualArgs += getTypeSize(arg.Type)/32 - 1
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
retval = append(retval, marshalledValue)
}
return retval, nil
}
// PackValues performs the operation Go format -> Hexdata
// It is the semantic opposite of UnpackValues
func (arguments Arguments) PackValues(args []interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
return arguments.Pack(args...)
}
// Pack performs the operation Go format -> Hexdata
func (arguments Arguments) Pack(args ...interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
// Make sure arguments match up and pack them
abiArgs := arguments
if len(args) != len(abiArgs) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("argument count mismatch: %d for %d", len(args), len(abiArgs))
}
// variable input is the output appended at the end of packed
// output. This is used for strings and bytes types input.
var variableInput []byte
// input offset is the bytes offset for packed output
inputOffset := 0
for _, abiArg := range abiArgs {
inputOffset += getTypeSize(abiArg.Type)
}
var ret []byte
for i, a := range args {
input := abiArgs[i]
// pack the input
packed, err := input.Type.pack(reflect.ValueOf(a))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// check for dynamic types
if isDynamicType(input.Type) {
// set the offset
ret = append(ret, packNum(reflect.ValueOf(inputOffset))...)
// calculate next offset
inputOffset += len(packed)
// append to variable input
variableInput = append(variableInput, packed...)
} else {
// append the packed value to the input
ret = append(ret, packed...)
}
}
// append the variable input at the end of the packed input
ret = append(ret, variableInput...)
return ret, nil
}
// ToCamelCase converts an under-score string to a camel-case string
func ToCamelCase(input string) string {
parts := strings.Split(input, "_")
for i, s := range parts {
if len(s) > 0 {
parts[i] = strings.ToUpper(s[:1]) + s[1:]
}
}
return strings.Join(parts, "")
}