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ADR 0012: Runtime Message Results

Component

Oasis Core

Changelog

  • 2021-12-04: Initial version
  • 2021-12-10: Extend the implementation section
  • 2022-01-27: Update the concrete result types

Status

Accepted

Context

Currently, the results of emitted runtime messages are MessageEvents, which only provide information whether the message execution was successful or not. For various use-cases additional information about message results would be useful.

One of such is supporting staking by runtimes. Currently, a runtime can emit an AddEscrow message, but is unaware of the actual amount of shares it obtained as a result of the added escrow. For some use-cases (e.g. runtime staking user deposited funds) this information is crucial for accounting.

Similarly, for ReclaimEscrow, the runtime doesn't have the direct information at which epoch the stake gets debonded.

The only way to currently obtain this data is to subscribe to consensus events, something which runtime doesn't have access to.

Adding results to MessageEvent solves both of the mentioned use cases:

  • for AddEscrow the result should contain amount of shares obtained with the escrow

  • for ReclaimEscrow the result should contain the amount of shares and epoch at which the stake gets debonded

Decision

Implement support for arbitrary result data in MessageEvent runtime message results.

Implementation

  • Result field is added to roothash.MessageEvent struct:
// MessageEvent is a runtime message processed event.
type MessageEvent struct {
Module string `json:"module,omitempty"`
Code uint32 `json:"code,omitempty"`
Index uint32 `json:"index,omitempty"`

// Result contains message execution results for successfully executed messages.
Result cbor.RawMessage `json:"result,omitempty"
}

The Result field is runtime message specific and is present only when the message execution was successful (Code is errors.CodeNoError).

  • ExecuteMessage method in MessageSubscriber interface is updated to include a response:
// MessageSubscriber is a message subscriber interface.
type MessageSubscriber interface {
// ExecuteMessage executes a given message.
ExecuteMessage(ctx *Context, kind, msg interface{}) (interface{}, error)
}
  • Publish method of the MessageDispatcher interface is updated to include the response:
// MessageDispatcher is a message dispatcher interface.
type MessageDispatcher interface {
// Publish publishes a message of a given kind by dispatching to all subscribers.
// Subscribers can return a result, but at most one subscriber should return a
// non-nil result to any published message. Panics in case more than one subscriber
// returns a non-nil result.
//
// In case there are no subscribers ErrNoSubscribers is returned.
Publish(ctx *Context, kind, msg interface{}) (interface{}, error)
}

In case the Publish error is nil the Roothash backend propagates the result to the emitted MessageEvent.

With these changes the runtime is able to obtain message execution results via MessageEvents in RoundResults.

Message Execution Results

  • AddEscrow message execution result is the AddEscrowResult:
type AddEscrowResult struct {
Owner Address `json:"owner"`
Escrow Address `json:"escrow"`
Amount quantity.Quantity `json:"amount"`
NewShares quantity.Quantity `json:"new_shares"`
}
  • ReclaimEscrow message execution result is the ReclaimEscrowResult:
type ReclaimEscrowResult struct {
Owner Address `json:"owner"`
Escrow Address `json:"escrow"`
Amount quantity.Quantity `json:"amount"`
DebondingShares quantity.Quantity `json:"debonding_shares"`
RemainingShares quantity.Quantity `json:"remaining_shares"`
DebondEndTime beacon.EpochTime `json:"debond_end_time"`
}
  • Transfer message execution result is the TransferResult:
type TransferResult struct {
From Address `json:"from"`
To Address `json:"to"`
Amount quantity.Quantity `json:"amount"`
}
  • Withdraw message execution result is the WithdrawResult:
type WithdrawResult struct {
Owner Address `json:"owner"`
Beneficiary Address `json:"beneficiary"`
Allowance quantity.Quantity `json:"allowance"`
AmountChange quantity.Quantity `json:"amount_change"`
}
  • UpdateRuntime message execution result is the registry Runtime descriptor.

Consequences

Positive

All the functionality for runtimes to support staking is implemented.

Negative

Requires breaking changes.

Neutral

Alternatives considered

Add support to runtimes for subscribing to consensus events. A more heavyweight solution, that can still be implemented in future if desired. Decided against it due to simplicity of the message events solution for the present use cases.