x/evidence
Abstract
x/evidence
is an implementation of a Cosmos SDK module, per ADR 009,
that allows for the submission and handling of arbitrary evidence of misbehavior such
as equivocation and counterfactual signing.
The evidence module differs from standard evidence handling which typically expects the underlying consensus engine, e.g. CometBFT, to automatically submit evidence when it is discovered by allowing clients and foreign chains to submit more complex evidence directly.
All concrete evidence types must implement the Evidence
interface contract. Submitted
Evidence
is first routed through the evidence module's Router
in which it attempts
to find a corresponding registered Handler
for that specific Evidence
type.
Each Evidence
type must have a Handler
registered with the evidence module's
keeper in order for it to be successfully routed and executed.
Each corresponding handler must also fulfill the Handler
interface contract. The
Handler
for a given Evidence
type can perform any arbitrary state transitions
such as slashing, jailing, and tombstoning.
Concepts
Evidence
Any concrete type of evidence submitted to the x/evidence
module must fulfill the
Evidence
contract outlined below. Not all concrete types of evidence will fulfill
this contract in the same way and some data may be entirely irrelevant to certain
types of evidence. An additional ValidatorEvidence
, which extends Evidence
,
has also been created to define a contract for evidence against malicious validators.
// Evidence defines the contract which concrete evidence types of misbehavior
// must implement.
type Evidence interface {
proto.Message
Route() string
String() string
Hash() []byte
ValidateBasic() error
// Height at which the infraction occurred
GetHeight() int64
}
// ValidatorEvidence extends Evidence interface to define contract
// for evidence against malicious validators
type ValidatorEvidence interface {
Evidence
// The consensus address of the malicious validator at time of infraction
GetConsensusAddress() sdk.ConsAddress
// The total power of the malicious validator at time of infraction
GetValidatorPower() int64
// The total validator set power at time of infraction
GetTotalPower() int64
}
Registration & Handling
The x/evidence
module must first know about all types of evidence it is expected
to handle. This is accomplished by registering the Route
method in the Evidence
contract with what is known as a Router
(defined below). The Router
accepts
Evidence
and attempts to find the corresponding Handler
for the Evidence
via the Route
method.
type Router interface {
AddRoute(r string, h Handler) Router
HasRoute(r string) bool
GetRoute(path string) Handler
Seal()
Sealed() bool
}
The Handler
(defined below) is responsible for executing the entirety of the
business logic for handling Evidence
. This typically includes validating the
evidence, both stateless checks via ValidateBasic
and stateful checks via any
keepers provided to the Handler
. In addition, the Handler
may also perform
capabilities such as slashing and jailing a validator. All Evidence
handled
by the Handler
should be persisted.
// Handler defines an agnostic Evidence handler. The handler is responsible
// for executing all corresponding business logic necessary for verifying the
// evidence as valid. In addition, the Handler may execute any necessary
// slashing and potential jailing.
type Handler func(sdk.Context, Evidence) error
State
Currently the x/evidence
module only stores valid submitted Evidence
in state.
The evidence state is also stored and exported in the x/evidence
module's GenesisState
.
// GenesisState defines the evidence module's genesis state.
message GenesisState {
// evidence defines all the evidence at genesis.
repeated google.protobuf.Any evidence = 1;
}
All Evidence
is retrieved and stored via a prefix KVStore
using prefix 0x00
(KeyPrefixEvidence
).
Messages
MsgSubmitEvidence
Evidence is submitted through a MsgSubmitEvidence
message:
// MsgSubmitEvidence represents a message that supports submitting arbitrary
// Evidence of misbehavior such as equivocation or counterfactual signing.
message MsgSubmitEvidence {
string submitter = 1;
google.protobuf.Any evidence = 2;
}
Note, the Evidence
of a MsgSubmitEvidence
message must have a corresponding
Handler
registered with the x/evidence
module's Router
in order to be processed
and routed correctly.
Given the Evidence
is registered with a corresponding Handler
, it is processed
as follows:
func SubmitEvidence(ctx Context, evidence Evidence) error {
if _, ok := GetEvidence(ctx, evidence.Hash()); ok {
return errorsmod.Wrap(types.ErrEvidenceExists, strings.ToUpper(hex.EncodeToString(evidence.Hash())))
}
if !router.HasRoute(evidence.Route()) {
return errorsmod.Wrap(types.ErrNoEvidenceHandlerExists, evidence.Route())
}
handler := router.GetRoute(evidence.Route())
if err := handler(ctx, evidence); err != nil {
return errorsmod.Wrap(types.ErrInvalidEvidence, err.Error())
}
ctx.EventManager().EmitEvent(
sdk.NewEvent(
types.EventTypeSubmitEvidence,
sdk.NewAttribute(types.AttributeKeyEvidenceHash, strings.ToUpper(hex.EncodeToString(evidence.Hash()))),
),
)
SetEvidence(ctx, evidence)
return nil
}
First, there must not already exist valid submitted Evidence
of the exact same
type. Secondly, the Evidence
is routed to the Handler
and executed. Finally,
if there is no error in handling the Evidence
, an event is emitted and it is persisted to state.
Events
The x/evidence
module emits the following events:
Handlers
MsgSubmitEvidence
Type | Attribute Key | Attribute Value |
---|---|---|
submit_evidence | evidence_hash | {evidenceHash} |
message | module | evidence |
message | sender | {senderAddress} |
message | action | submit_evidence |
Parameters
The evidence module does not contain any parameters.
BeginBlock
Evidence Handling
CometBFT blocks can include
Evidence that indicates if a validator committed malicious behavior. The relevant information is forwarded to the application as ABCI Evidence in abci.RequestBeginBlock
so that the validator can be punished accordingly.
Equivocation
The Cosmos SDK handles two types of evidence inside the ABCI BeginBlock
:
DuplicateVoteEvidence
,LightClientAttackEvidence
.
The evidence module handles these two evidence types the same way. First, the Cosmos SDK converts the CometBFT concrete evidence type to an SDK Evidence
interface using Equivocation
as the concrete type.
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For some Equivocation
submitted in block
to be valid, it must satisfy:
Evidence.Timestamp >= block.Timestamp - MaxEvidenceAge
Where:
Evidence.Timestamp
is the timestamp in the block at heightEvidence.Height
block.Timestamp
is the current block timestamp.
If valid Equivocation
evidence is included in a block, the validator's stake is
reduced (slashed) by SlashFractionDoubleSign
as defined by the x/slashing
module
of what their stake was when the infraction occurred, rather than when the evidence was discovered.
We want to "follow the stake", i.e., the stake that contributed to the infraction
should be slashed, even if it has since been redelegated or started unbonding.
In addition, the validator is permanently jailed and tombstoned to make it impossible for that validator to ever re-enter the validator set.
The Equivocation
evidence is handled as follows:
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Note: The slashing, jailing, and tombstoning calls are delegated through the x/slashing
module
that emits informative events and finally delegates calls to the x/staking
module. See documentation
on slashing and jailing in State Transitions.
Client
CLI
A user can query and interact with the evidence
module using the CLI.
Query
The query
commands allows users to query evidence
state.
simd query evidence --help
evidence
The evidence
command allows users to list all evidence or evidence by hash.
Usage:
simd query evidence [flags]
To query evidence by hash
Example:
simd query evidence "DF0C23E8634E480F84B9D5674A7CDC9816466DEC28A3358F73260F68D28D7660"
Example Output:
evidence:
consensus_address: cosmosvalcons1ntk8eualewuprz0gamh8hnvcem2nrcdsgz563h
height: 11
power: 100
time: "2021-10-20T16:08:38.194017624Z"
To get all evidence
Example:
simd query evidence
Example Output:
evidence:
consensus_address: cosmosvalcons1ntk8eualewuprz0gamh8hnvcem2nrcdsgz563h
height: 11
power: 100
time: "2021-10-20T16:08:38.194017624Z"
pagination:
next_key: null
total: "1"
REST
A user can query the evidence
module using REST endpoints.
Evidence
Get evidence by hash
/cosmos/evidence/v1beta1/evidence/{hash}
Example:
curl -X GET "http://localhost:1317/cosmos/evidence/v1beta1/evidence/DF0C23E8634E480F84B9D5674A7CDC9816466DEC28A3358F73260F68D28D7660"
Example Output:
{
"evidence": {
"consensus_address": "cosmosvalcons1ntk8eualewuprz0gamh8hnvcem2nrcdsgz563h",
"height": "11",
"power": "100",
"time": "2021-10-20T16:08:38.194017624Z"
}
}
All evidence
Get all evidence
/cosmos/evidence/v1beta1/evidence
Example:
curl -X GET "http://localhost:1317/cosmos/evidence/v1beta1/evidence"
Example Output:
{
"evidence": [
{
"consensus_address": "cosmosvalcons1ntk8eualewuprz0gamh8hnvcem2nrcdsgz563h",
"height": "11",
"power": "100",
"time": "2021-10-20T16:08:38.194017624Z"
}
],
"pagination": {
"total": "1"
}
}
gRPC
A user can query the evidence
module using gRPC endpoints.
Evidence
Get evidence by hash
cosmos.evidence.v1beta1.Query/Evidence
Example:
grpcurl -plaintext -d '{"evidence_hash":"DF0C23E8634E480F84B9D5674A7CDC9816466DEC28A3358F73260F68D28D7660"}' localhost:9090 cosmos.evidence.v1beta1.Query/Evidence
Example Output:
{
"evidence": {
"consensus_address": "cosmosvalcons1ntk8eualewuprz0gamh8hnvcem2nrcdsgz563h",
"height": "11",
"power": "100",
"time": "2021-10-20T16:08:38.194017624Z"
}
}
All evidence
Get all evidence
cosmos.evidence.v1beta1.Query/AllEvidence
Example:
grpcurl -plaintext localhost:9090 cosmos.evidence.v1beta1.Query/AllEvidence
Example Output:
{
"evidence": [
{
"consensus_address": "cosmosvalcons1ntk8eualewuprz0gamh8hnvcem2nrcdsgz563h",
"height": "11",
"power": "100",
"time": "2021-10-20T16:08:38.194017624Z"
}
],
"pagination": {
"total": "1"
}
}