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//! An in-memory data store for Merkle-lized data
//!
//! This is a in memory data store for Merkle trees, this store allows all the nodes of a tree
//! (leaves or internal) to live as long as necessary and without duplication, this allows the
//! implementation of efficient persistent data structures
use super::{
BTreeMap, BTreeSet, EmptySubtreeRoots, MerkleError, MerklePath, MerklePathSet, MerkleTree,
NodeIndex, RootPath, Rpo256, RpoDigest, SimpleSmt, ValuePath, Vec, Word,
};
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Node {
left: RpoDigest,
right: RpoDigest,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct MerkleStore {
nodes: BTreeMap<RpoDigest, Node>,
}
impl Default for MerkleStore {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl MerkleStore {
// CONSTRUCTORS
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Creates an empty `MerkleStore` instance.
pub fn new() -> MerkleStore {
// pre-populate the store with the empty hashes
let subtrees = EmptySubtreeRoots::empty_hashes(64);
let nodes = subtrees
.iter()
.copied()
.zip(subtrees.iter().skip(1).copied())
.map(|(child, parent)| {
(
parent,
Node {
left: child,
right: child,
},
)
})
.collect();
MerkleStore { nodes }
}
/// Appends the provided merkle tree represented by its `leaves` to the set.
pub fn with_merkle_tree<I>(mut self, leaves: I) -> Result<Self, MerkleError>
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = Word>,
{
self.add_merkle_tree(leaves)?;
Ok(self)
}
/// Appends the provided sparse merkle tree represented by its `entries` to the set.
pub fn with_sparse_merkle_tree<R, I>(mut self, entries: R) -> Result<Self, MerkleError>
where
R: IntoIterator<IntoIter = I>,
I: Iterator<Item = (u64, Word)> + ExactSizeIterator,
{
self.add_sparse_merkle_tree(entries)?;
Ok(self)
}
/// Appends the provided merkle path set.
pub fn with_merkle_path(
mut self,
index_value: u64,
node: Word,
path: MerklePath,
) -> Result<Self, MerkleError> {
self.add_merkle_path(index_value, node, path)?;
Ok(self)
}
/// Appends the provided merkle path set.
pub fn with_merkle_paths<I>(mut self, paths: I) -> Result<Self, MerkleError>
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = (u64, Word, MerklePath)>,
{
self.add_merkle_paths(paths)?;
Ok(self)
}
// PUBLIC ACCESSORS
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Returns the node at `index` rooted on the tree `root`.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// This method can return the following errors:
/// - `RootNotInStore` if the `root` is not present in the store.
/// - `NodeNotInStore` if a node needed to traverse from `root` to `index` is not present in the store.
pub fn get_node(&self, root: Word, index: NodeIndex) -> Result<Word, MerkleError> {
let mut hash: RpoDigest = root.into();
// corner case: check the root is in the store when called with index `NodeIndex::root()`
self.nodes
.get(&hash)
.ok_or(MerkleError::RootNotInStore(hash.into()))?;
for bit in index.bit_iterator().rev() {
let node = self
.nodes
.get(&hash)
.ok_or(MerkleError::NodeNotInStore(hash.into(), index))?;
hash = if bit { node.right } else { node.left }
}
Ok(hash.into())
}
/// Returns the node at the specified `index` and its opening to the `root`.
///
/// The path starts at the sibling of the target leaf.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// This method can return the following errors:
/// - `RootNotInStore` if the `root` is not present in the store.
/// - `NodeNotInStore` if a node needed to traverse from `root` to `index` is not present in the store.
pub fn get_path(&self, root: Word, index: NodeIndex) -> Result<ValuePath, MerkleError> {
let mut hash: RpoDigest = root.into();
let mut path = Vec::with_capacity(index.depth().into());
// corner case: check the root is in the store when called with index `NodeIndex::root()`
self.nodes
.get(&hash)
.ok_or(MerkleError::RootNotInStore(hash.into()))?;
for bit in index.bit_iterator().rev() {
let node = self
.nodes
.get(&hash)
.ok_or(MerkleError::NodeNotInStore(hash.into(), index))?;
hash = if bit {
path.push(node.left.into());
node.right
} else {
path.push(node.right.into());
node.left
}
}
// the path is computed from root to leaf, so it must be reversed
path.reverse();
Ok(ValuePath {
value: hash.into(),
path: MerklePath::new(path),
})
}
// STATE MUTATORS
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Adds all the nodes of a Merkle tree represented by `leaves`.
///
/// This will instantiate a Merkle tree using `leaves` and include all the nodes into the
/// store.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// This method may return the following errors:
/// - `DepthTooSmall` if leaves is empty or contains only 1 element
/// - `NumLeavesNotPowerOfTwo` if the number of leaves is not a power-of-two
pub fn add_merkle_tree<I>(&mut self, leaves: I) -> Result<Word, MerkleError>
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = Word>,
{
let leaves: Vec<_> = leaves.into_iter().collect();
if leaves.len() < 2 {
return Err(MerkleError::DepthTooSmall(leaves.len() as u8));
}
let layers = leaves.len().ilog2();
let tree = MerkleTree::new(leaves)?;
let mut depth = 0;
let mut parent_offset = 1;
let mut child_offset = 2;
while depth < layers {
let layer_size = 1usize << depth;
for _ in 0..layer_size {
// merkle tree is using level form representation, so left and right siblings are
// next to each other
let left = tree.nodes[child_offset];
let right = tree.nodes[child_offset + 1];
self.nodes.insert(
tree.nodes[parent_offset].into(),
Node {
left: left.into(),
right: right.into(),
},
);
parent_offset += 1;
child_offset += 2;
}
depth += 1;
}
Ok(tree.nodes[1])
}
/// Adds all the nodes of a Sparse Merkle tree represented by `entries`.
///
/// This will instantiate a Sparse Merkle tree using `entries` and include all the nodes into
/// the store.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// This will return `InvalidEntriesCount` if the length of `entries` is not `63`.
pub fn add_sparse_merkle_tree<R, I>(&mut self, entries: R) -> Result<Word, MerkleError>
where
R: IntoIterator<IntoIter = I>,
I: Iterator<Item = (u64, Word)> + ExactSizeIterator,
{
let smt = SimpleSmt::new(SimpleSmt::MAX_DEPTH)?.with_leaves(entries)?;
for branch in smt.store.branches.values() {
let parent = Rpo256::merge(&[branch.left, branch.right]);
self.nodes.insert(
parent,
Node {
left: branch.left,
right: branch.right,
},
);
}
Ok(smt.root())
}
/// Adds all the nodes of a Merkle path represented by `path`, opening to `node`. Returns the
/// new root.
///
/// This will compute the sibling elements determined by the Merkle `path` and `node`, and
/// include all the nodes into the store.
pub fn add_merkle_path(
&mut self,
index_value: u64,
mut node: Word,
path: MerklePath,
) -> Result<Word, MerkleError> {
let mut index = NodeIndex::new(self.nodes.len() as u8, index_value);
for sibling in path {
let (left, right) = match index.is_value_odd() {
true => (sibling, node),
false => (node, sibling),
};
let parent = Rpo256::merge(&[left.into(), right.into()]);
self.nodes.insert(
parent,
Node {
left: left.into(),
right: right.into(),
},
);
index.move_up();
node = parent.into();
}
Ok(node)
}
/// Adds all the nodes of multiple Merkle paths into the store.
///
/// This will compute the sibling elements for each Merkle `path` and include all the nodes
/// into the store.
///
/// For further reference, check [MerkleStore::add_merkle_path].
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Every path must resolve to the same root, otherwise this will return an `ConflictingRoots`
/// error.
pub fn add_merkle_paths<I>(&mut self, paths: I) -> Result<Word, MerkleError>
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = (u64, Word, MerklePath)>,
{
let paths: Vec<(u64, Word, MerklePath)> = paths.into_iter().collect();
let roots: BTreeSet<RpoDigest> = paths
.iter()
.map(|(index, node, path)| path.compute_root(*index, *node).into())
.collect();
if roots.len() != 1 {
return Err(MerkleError::ConflictingRoots(
roots.iter().map(|v| Word::from(*v)).collect(),
));
}
for (index_value, node, path) in paths {
self.add_merkle_path(index_value, node, path)?;
}
Ok(roots.iter().next().unwrap().into())
}
/// Appends the provided [MerklePathSet] into the store.
///
/// For further reference, check [MerkleStore::add_merkle_path].
pub fn add_merkle_path_set(&mut self, path_set: &MerklePathSet) -> Result<Word, MerkleError> {
let root = path_set.root();
for (index, path) in path_set.to_paths() {
self.add_merkle_path(index, path.value, path.path)?;
}
Ok(root)
}
/// Sets a node to `value`.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// This method can return the following errors:
/// - `RootNotInStore` if the `root` is not present in the store.
/// - `NodeNotInStore` if a node needed to traverse from `root` to `index` is not present in the store.
pub fn set_node(
&mut self,
mut root: Word,
index: NodeIndex,
value: Word,
) -> Result<RootPath, MerkleError> {
let node = value;
let ValuePath { value, path } = self.get_path(root, index)?;
// performs the update only if the node value differs from the opening
if node != value {
root = self.add_merkle_path(index.value(), node, path.clone())?;
}
Ok(RootPath { root, path })
}
pub fn merge_roots(&mut self, root1: Word, root2: Word) -> Result<Word, MerkleError> {
let root1: RpoDigest = root1.into();
let root2: RpoDigest = root2.into();
if !self.nodes.contains_key(&root1) {
Err(MerkleError::NodeNotInStore(
root1.into(),
NodeIndex::new(0, 0),
))
} else if !self.nodes.contains_key(&root1) {
Err(MerkleError::NodeNotInStore(
root2.into(),
NodeIndex::new(0, 0),
))
} else {
let parent: Word = Rpo256::merge(&[root1, root2]).into();
self.nodes.insert(
parent.into(),
Node {
left: root1,
right: root2,
},
);
Ok(parent)
}
}
}