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Contract Name:
MerkleOrchard
Compiler Version
v0.7.1+commit.f4a555be
Optimization Enabled:
Yes with 9999 runs
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default evmVersion
Contract Source Code (Solidity Standard Json-Input format)
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/MerkleProof.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/SafeERC20.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IVault.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IAsset.sol";
import "./interfaces/IDistributorCallback.sol";
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
contract MerkleOrchard {
using SafeERC20 for IERC20;
// Recorded distributions
// channelId > distributionId
mapping(bytes32 => uint256) private _nextDistributionId;
// channelId > distributionId > root
mapping(bytes32 => mapping(uint256 => bytes32)) private _distributionRoot;
// channelId > claimer > distributionId / 256 (word index) -> bitmap
mapping(bytes32 => mapping(address => mapping(uint256 => uint256))) private _claimedBitmap;
// channelId > balance
mapping(bytes32 => uint256) private _remainingBalance;
event DistributionAdded(
address indexed distributor,
IERC20 indexed token,
uint256 distributionId,
bytes32 merkleRoot,
uint256 amount
);
event DistributionClaimed(
address indexed distributor,
IERC20 indexed token,
uint256 distributionId,
address indexed claimer,
address recipient,
uint256 amount
);
IVault private immutable _vault;
constructor(IVault vault) {
_vault = vault;
}
struct Claim {
uint256 distributionId;
uint256 balance;
address distributor;
uint256 tokenIndex;
bytes32[] merkleProof;
}
// Getters
function getVault() public view returns (IVault) {
return _vault;
}
function getDistributionRoot(
IERC20 token,
address distributor,
uint256 distributionId
) external view returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 channelId = _getChannelId(token, distributor);
return _distributionRoot[channelId][distributionId];
}
function getRemainingBalance(IERC20 token, address distributor) external view returns (uint256) {
bytes32 channelId = _getChannelId(token, distributor);
return _remainingBalance[channelId];
}
/**
* @notice distribution ids must be sequential and can have an optional offset
*/
function getNextDistributionId(IERC20 token, address distributor) external view returns (uint256) {
bytes32 channelId = _getChannelId(token, distributor);
return _nextDistributionId[channelId];
}
function isClaimed(
IERC20 token,
address distributor,
uint256 distributionId,
address claimer
) public view returns (bool) {
(uint256 distributionWordIndex, uint256 distributionBitIndex) = _getIndices(distributionId);
bytes32 channelId = _getChannelId(token, distributor);
return (_claimedBitmap[channelId][claimer][distributionWordIndex] & (1 << distributionBitIndex)) != 0;
}
function verifyClaim(
IERC20 token,
address distributor,
uint256 distributionId,
address claimer,
uint256 claimedBalance,
bytes32[] memory merkleProof
) external view returns (bool) {
bytes32 channelId = _getChannelId(token, distributor);
return _verifyClaim(channelId, distributionId, claimer, claimedBalance, merkleProof);
}
// Claim functions
/**
* @notice Allows anyone to claim multiple distributions for a claimer.
*/
function claimDistributions(
address claimer,
Claim[] memory claims,
IERC20[] memory tokens
) external {
_processClaims(claimer, claimer, claims, tokens, false);
}
/**
* @notice Allows a user to claim their own multiple distributions to internal balance.
*/
function claimDistributionsToInternalBalance(
address claimer,
Claim[] memory claims,
IERC20[] memory tokens
) external {
require(msg.sender == claimer, "user must claim own balance");
_processClaims(claimer, claimer, claims, tokens, true);
}
/**
* @notice Allows a user to claim their own several distributions to a callback.
*/
function claimDistributionsWithCallback(
address claimer,
Claim[] memory claims,
IERC20[] memory tokens,
IDistributorCallback callbackContract,
bytes calldata callbackData
) external {
require(msg.sender == claimer, "user must claim own balance");
_processClaims(claimer, address(callbackContract), claims, tokens, true);
callbackContract.distributorCallback(callbackData);
}
/**
* @notice Allows a distributor to add funds to the contract as a merkle tree.
*/
function createDistribution(
IERC20 token,
bytes32 merkleRoot,
uint256 amount,
uint256 distributionId
) external {
address distributor = msg.sender;
bytes32 channelId = _getChannelId(token, distributor);
require(
_nextDistributionId[channelId] == distributionId || _nextDistributionId[channelId] == 0,
"invalid distribution ID"
);
token.safeTransferFrom(distributor, address(this), amount);
token.approve(address(getVault()), amount);
IVault.UserBalanceOp[] memory ops = new IVault.UserBalanceOp[](1);
ops[0] = IVault.UserBalanceOp({
asset: IAsset(address(token)),
amount: amount,
sender: address(this),
recipient: payable(address(this)),
kind: IVault.UserBalanceOpKind.DEPOSIT_INTERNAL
});
getVault().manageUserBalance(ops);
_remainingBalance[channelId] += amount;
_distributionRoot[channelId][distributionId] = merkleRoot;
_nextDistributionId[channelId] = distributionId + 1;
emit DistributionAdded(distributor, token, distributionId, merkleRoot, amount);
}
// Helper functions
function _getChannelId(IERC20 token, address distributor) private pure returns (bytes32) {
return keccak256(abi.encodePacked(token, distributor));
}
function _processClaims(
address claimer,
address recipient,
Claim[] memory claims,
IERC20[] memory tokens,
bool asInternalBalance
) internal {
uint256[] memory amounts = new uint256[](tokens.length);
// To save gas when setting claimed statuses in storage, we group claims for each channel and word index
// (referred to as a 'claims set'), aggregating the claim bits to set and total claimed amount, only committing
// to storage when changing claims sets (or when processing the last claim).
// This means that callers should sort claims by grouping distribution channels and distributions with the same
// word index in order to achieve reduced gas costs.
// Variables to support claims set aggregation
bytes32 currentChannelId; // Since channel ids are a hash, the initial zero id can be safely considered invalid
uint256 currentWordIndex;
uint256 currentBits; // The accumulated claimed bits to set in storage
uint256 currentClaimAmount; // The accumulated tokens to be claimed from the current channel (not claims set!)
Claim memory claim;
for (uint256 i = 0; i < claims.length; i++) {
claim = claims[i];
// New scope to avoid stack-too-deep issues
{
(uint256 distributionWordIndex, uint256 distributionBitIndex) = _getIndices(claim.distributionId);
if (currentChannelId == _getChannelId(tokens[claim.tokenIndex], claim.distributor)) {
if (currentWordIndex == distributionWordIndex) {
// Same claims set as the previous one: simply track the new bit to set.
currentBits |= 1 << distributionBitIndex;
} else {
// This case is an odd exception: the claims set is not the same, but the channel id is. This
// happens for example when there are so many distributions that they don't fit in a single 32
// byte bitmap.
// Since the channel is the same, we can continue accumulating the claim amount, but must commit
// the previous claim bits as they correspond to a different word index.
_setClaimedBits(currentChannelId, claimer, currentWordIndex, currentBits);
// Start a new claims set, except channel id is the same as the previous one, and amount is not
// reset.
currentWordIndex = distributionWordIndex;
currentBits = 1 << distributionBitIndex;
}
// Amounts are always accumulated for the same channel id
currentClaimAmount += claim.balance;
} else {
// Skip initial invalid claims set
if (currentChannelId != bytes32(0)) {
// Commit previous claims set
_setClaimedBits(currentChannelId, claimer, currentWordIndex, currentBits);
_deductClaimedBalance(currentChannelId, currentClaimAmount);
}
// Start a new claims set
currentChannelId = _getChannelId(tokens[claim.tokenIndex], claim.distributor);
currentWordIndex = distributionWordIndex;
currentBits = 1 << distributionBitIndex;
currentClaimAmount = claim.balance;
}
}
// Since a claims set is only committed if the next one is not part of the same set, the last claims set
// must be manually committed always.
if (i == claims.length - 1) {
_setClaimedBits(currentChannelId, claimer, currentWordIndex, currentBits);
_deductClaimedBalance(currentChannelId, currentClaimAmount);
}
require(
_verifyClaim(currentChannelId, claim.distributionId, claimer, claim.balance, claim.merkleProof),
"incorrect merkle proof"
);
// Note that balances to claim are here accumulated *per token*, independent of the distribution channel and
// claims set accounting.
amounts[claim.tokenIndex] += claim.balance;
emit DistributionClaimed(
claim.distributor,
tokens[claim.tokenIndex],
claim.distributionId,
claimer,
recipient,
claim.balance
);
}
IVault.UserBalanceOpKind kind = asInternalBalance
? IVault.UserBalanceOpKind.TRANSFER_INTERNAL
: IVault.UserBalanceOpKind.WITHDRAW_INTERNAL;
IVault.UserBalanceOp[] memory ops = new IVault.UserBalanceOp[](tokens.length);
for (uint256 i = 0; i < tokens.length; i++) {
ops[i] = IVault.UserBalanceOp({
asset: IAsset(address(tokens[i])),
amount: amounts[i],
sender: address(this),
recipient: payable(recipient),
kind: kind
});
}
getVault().manageUserBalance(ops);
}
/**
* @dev Sets the bits set in `newClaimsBitmap` for the corresponding distribution.
*/
function _setClaimedBits(
bytes32 channelId,
address claimer,
uint256 wordIndex,
uint256 newClaimsBitmap
) private {
uint256 currentBitmap = _claimedBitmap[channelId][claimer][wordIndex];
// All newly set bits must not have been previously set
require((newClaimsBitmap & currentBitmap) == 0, "cannot claim twice");
_claimedBitmap[channelId][claimer][wordIndex] = currentBitmap | newClaimsBitmap;
}
/**
* @dev Deducts `balanceBeingClaimed` from a distribution channel's allocation. This isolates tokens accross
* distribution channels, and prevents claims for one channel from using the tokens of another one.
*/
function _deductClaimedBalance(bytes32 channelId, uint256 balanceBeingClaimed) private {
require(
_remainingBalance[channelId] >= balanceBeingClaimed,
"distributor hasn't provided sufficient tokens for claim"
);
_remainingBalance[channelId] -= balanceBeingClaimed;
}
function _verifyClaim(
bytes32 channelId,
uint256 distributionId,
address claimer,
uint256 claimedBalance,
bytes32[] memory merkleProof
) internal view returns (bool) {
bytes32 leaf = keccak256(abi.encodePacked(claimer, claimedBalance));
return MerkleProof.verify(merkleProof, _distributionRoot[channelId][distributionId], leaf);
}
function _getIndices(uint256 distributionId)
private
pure
returns (uint256 distributionWordIndex, uint256 distributionBitIndex)
{
distributionWordIndex = distributionId / 256;
distributionBitIndex = distributionId % 256;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IVault.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IBasePool.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-weighted/contracts/BaseWeightedPool.sol";
import "./PoolTokenCache.sol";
import "./interfaces/IDistributorCallback.sol";
contract Exiter is PoolTokenCache, IDistributorCallback {
constructor(IVault _vault) PoolTokenCache(_vault) {
// solhint-disable-previous-line no-empty-blocks
}
struct CallbackParams {
address[] pools;
address payable recipient;
}
/**
* @notice Exits specified pool with all bpt
* @param callbackData are the encoded function arguments:
* recipient - the recipient of the pool tokens
* pools - The pools to exit from (addresses)
*/
function distributorCallback(bytes calldata callbackData) external override {
CallbackParams memory params = abi.decode(callbackData, (CallbackParams));
for (uint256 p; p < params.pools.length; p++) {
address poolAddress = params.pools[p];
IBasePool poolContract = IBasePool(poolAddress);
bytes32 poolId = poolContract.getPoolId();
ensurePoolTokenSetSaved(poolId);
IERC20 pool = IERC20(poolAddress);
_exitPool(pool, poolId, params.recipient);
}
}
/**
* @notice Exits the pool
* Exiting to a single token would look like:
* bytes memory userData = abi.encode(
* BaseWeightedPool.ExitKind.EXACT_BPT_IN_FOR_ONE_TOKEN_OUT,
* bptBalance,
* tokenIndexOut
* );
*/
function _exitPool(
IERC20 pool,
bytes32 poolId,
address payable recipient
) internal {
IAsset[] memory assets = _getAssets(poolId);
uint256[] memory minAmountsOut = new uint256[](assets.length);
uint256 bptAmountIn = pool.balanceOf(address(this));
bytes memory userData = abi.encode(BaseWeightedPool.ExitKind.EXACT_BPT_IN_FOR_TOKENS_OUT, bptAmountIn);
bool toInternalBalance = false;
IVault.ExitPoolRequest memory request = IVault.ExitPoolRequest(
assets,
minAmountsOut,
userData,
toInternalBalance
);
vault.exitPool(poolId, address(this), recipient, request);
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/ISignaturesValidator.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/ITemporarilyPausable.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/misc/IWETH.sol";
import "./IAsset.sol";
import "./IAuthorizer.sol";
import "./IFlashLoanRecipient.sol";
import "./IProtocolFeesCollector.sol";
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
/**
* @dev Full external interface for the Vault core contract - no external or public methods exist in the contract that
* don't override one of these declarations.
*/
interface IVault is ISignaturesValidator, ITemporarilyPausable {
// Generalities about the Vault:
//
// - Whenever documentation refers to 'tokens', it strictly refers to ERC20-compliant token contracts. Tokens are
// transferred out of the Vault by calling the `IERC20.transfer` function, and transferred in by calling
// `IERC20.transferFrom`. In these cases, the sender must have previously allowed the Vault to use their tokens by
// calling `IERC20.approve`. The only deviation from the ERC20 standard that is supported is functions not returning
// a boolean value: in these scenarios, a non-reverting call is assumed to be successful.
//
// - All non-view functions in the Vault are non-reentrant: calling them while another one is mid-execution (e.g.
// while execution control is transferred to a token contract during a swap) will result in a revert. View
// functions can be called in a re-reentrant way, but doing so might cause them to return inconsistent results.
// Contracts calling view functions in the Vault must make sure the Vault has not already been entered.
//
// - View functions revert if referring to either unregistered Pools, or unregistered tokens for registered Pools.
// Authorizer
//
// Some system actions are permissioned, like setting and collecting protocol fees. This permissioning system exists
// outside of the Vault in the Authorizer contract: the Vault simply calls the Authorizer to check if the caller
// can perform a given action.
/**
* @dev Returns the Vault's Authorizer.
*/
function getAuthorizer() external view returns (IAuthorizer);
/**
* @dev Sets a new Authorizer for the Vault. The caller must be allowed by the current Authorizer to do this.
*
* Emits an `AuthorizerChanged` event.
*/
function setAuthorizer(IAuthorizer newAuthorizer) external;
/**
* @dev Emitted when a new authorizer is set by `setAuthorizer`.
*/
event AuthorizerChanged(IAuthorizer indexed newAuthorizer);
// Relayers
//
// Additionally, it is possible for an account to perform certain actions on behalf of another one, using their
// Vault ERC20 allowance and Internal Balance. These accounts are said to be 'relayers' for these Vault functions,
// and are expected to be smart contracts with sound authentication mechanisms. For an account to be able to wield
// this power, two things must occur:
// - The Authorizer must grant the account the permission to be a relayer for the relevant Vault function. This
// means that Balancer governance must approve each individual contract to act as a relayer for the intended
// functions.
// - Each user must approve the relayer to act on their behalf.
// This double protection means users cannot be tricked into approving malicious relayers (because they will not
// have been allowed by the Authorizer via governance), nor can malicious relayers approved by a compromised
// Authorizer or governance drain user funds, since they would also need to be approved by each individual user.
/**
* @dev Returns true if `user` has approved `relayer` to act as a relayer for them.
*/
function hasApprovedRelayer(address user, address relayer) external view returns (bool);
/**
* @dev Allows `relayer` to act as a relayer for `sender` if `approved` is true, and disallows it otherwise.
*
* Emits a `RelayerApprovalChanged` event.
*/
function setRelayerApproval(
address sender,
address relayer,
bool approved
) external;
/**
* @dev Emitted every time a relayer is approved or disapproved by `setRelayerApproval`.
*/
event RelayerApprovalChanged(address indexed relayer, address indexed sender, bool approved);
// Internal Balance
//
// Users can deposit tokens into the Vault, where they are allocated to their Internal Balance, and later
// transferred or withdrawn. It can also be used as a source of tokens when joining Pools, as a destination
// when exiting them, and as either when performing swaps. This usage of Internal Balance results in greatly reduced
// gas costs when compared to relying on plain ERC20 transfers, leading to large savings for frequent users.
//
// Internal Balance management features batching, which means a single contract call can be used to perform multiple
// operations of different kinds, with different senders and recipients, at once.
/**
* @dev Returns `user`'s Internal Balance for a set of tokens.
*/
function getInternalBalance(address user, IERC20[] memory tokens) external view returns (uint256[] memory);
/**
* @dev Performs a set of user balance operations, which involve Internal Balance (deposit, withdraw or transfer)
* and plain ERC20 transfers using the Vault's allowance. This last feature is particularly useful for relayers, as
* it lets integrators reuse a user's Vault allowance.
*
* For each operation, if the caller is not `sender`, it must be an authorized relayer for them.
*/
function manageUserBalance(UserBalanceOp[] memory ops) external payable;
/**
* @dev Data for `manageUserBalance` operations, which include the possibility for ETH to be sent and received
without manual WETH wrapping or unwrapping.
*/
struct UserBalanceOp {
UserBalanceOpKind kind;
IAsset asset;
uint256 amount;
address sender;
address payable recipient;
}
// There are four possible operations in `manageUserBalance`:
//
// - DEPOSIT_INTERNAL
// Increases the Internal Balance of the `recipient` account by transferring tokens from the corresponding
// `sender`. The sender must have allowed the Vault to use their tokens via `IERC20.approve()`.
//
// ETH can be used by passing the ETH sentinel value as the asset and forwarding ETH in the call: it will be wrapped
// and deposited as WETH. Any ETH amount remaining will be sent back to the caller (not the sender, which is
// relevant for relayers).
//
// Emits an `InternalBalanceChanged` event.
//
//
// - WITHDRAW_INTERNAL
// Decreases the Internal Balance of the `sender` account by transferring tokens to the `recipient`.
//
// ETH can be used by passing the ETH sentinel value as the asset. This will deduct WETH instead, unwrap it and send
// it to the recipient as ETH.
//
// Emits an `InternalBalanceChanged` event.
//
//
// - TRANSFER_INTERNAL
// Transfers tokens from the Internal Balance of the `sender` account to the Internal Balance of `recipient`.
//
// Reverts if the ETH sentinel value is passed.
//
// Emits an `InternalBalanceChanged` event.
//
//
// - TRANSFER_EXTERNAL
// Transfers tokens from `sender` to `recipient`, using the Vault's ERC20 allowance. This is typically used by
// relayers, as it lets them reuse a user's Vault allowance.
//
// Reverts if the ETH sentinel value is passed.
//
// Emits an `ExternalBalanceTransfer` event.
enum UserBalanceOpKind { DEPOSIT_INTERNAL, WITHDRAW_INTERNAL, TRANSFER_INTERNAL, TRANSFER_EXTERNAL }
/**
* @dev Emitted when a user's Internal Balance changes, either from calls to `manageUserBalance`, or through
* interacting with Pools using Internal Balance.
*
* Because Internal Balance works exclusively with ERC20 tokens, ETH deposits and withdrawals will use the WETH
* address.
*/
event InternalBalanceChanged(address indexed user, IERC20 indexed token, int256 delta);
/**
* @dev Emitted when a user's Vault ERC20 allowance is used by the Vault to transfer tokens to an external account.
*/
event ExternalBalanceTransfer(IERC20 indexed token, address indexed sender, address recipient, uint256 amount);
// Pools
//
// There are three specialization settings for Pools, which allow for cheaper swaps at the cost of reduced
// functionality:
//
// - General: no specialization, suited for all Pools. IGeneralPool is used for swap request callbacks, passing the
// balance of all tokens in the Pool. These Pools have the largest swap costs (because of the extra storage reads),
// which increase with the number of registered tokens.
//
// - Minimal Swap Info: IMinimalSwapInfoPool is used instead of IGeneralPool, which saves gas by only passing the
// balance of the two tokens involved in the swap. This is suitable for some pricing algorithms, like the weighted
// constant product one popularized by Balancer V1. Swap costs are smaller compared to general Pools, and are
// independent of the number of registered tokens.
//
// - Two Token: only allows two tokens to be registered. This achieves the lowest possible swap gas cost. Like
// minimal swap info Pools, these are called via IMinimalSwapInfoPool.
enum PoolSpecialization { GENERAL, MINIMAL_SWAP_INFO, TWO_TOKEN }
/**
* @dev Registers the caller account as a Pool with a given specialization setting. Returns the Pool's ID, which
* is used in all Pool-related functions. Pools cannot be deregistered, nor can the Pool's specialization be
* changed.
*
* The caller is expected to be a smart contract that implements either `IGeneralPool` or `IMinimalSwapInfoPool`,
* depending on the chosen specialization setting. This contract is known as the Pool's contract.
*
* Note that the same contract may register itself as multiple Pools with unique Pool IDs, or in other words,
* multiple Pools may share the same contract.
*
* Emits a `PoolRegistered` event.
*/
function registerPool(PoolSpecialization specialization) external returns (bytes32);
/**
* @dev Emitted when a Pool is registered by calling `registerPool`.
*/
event PoolRegistered(bytes32 indexed poolId, address indexed poolAddress, PoolSpecialization specialization);
/**
* @dev Returns a Pool's contract address and specialization setting.
*/
function getPool(bytes32 poolId) external view returns (address, PoolSpecialization);
/**
* @dev Registers `tokens` for the `poolId` Pool. Must be called by the Pool's contract.
*
* Pools can only interact with tokens they have registered. Users join a Pool by transferring registered tokens,
* exit by receiving registered tokens, and can only swap registered tokens.
*
* Each token can only be registered once. For Pools with the Two Token specialization, `tokens` must have a length
* of two, that is, both tokens must be registered in the same `registerTokens` call, and they must be sorted in
* ascending order.
*
* The `tokens` and `assetManagers` arrays must have the same length, and each entry in these indicates the Asset
* Manager for the corresponding token. Asset Managers can manage a Pool's tokens via `managePoolBalance`,
* depositing and withdrawing them directly, and can even set their balance to arbitrary amounts. They are therefore
* expected to be highly secured smart contracts with sound design principles, and the decision to register an
* Asset Manager should not be made lightly.
*
* Pools can choose not to assign an Asset Manager to a given token by passing in the zero address. Once an Asset
* Manager is set, it cannot be changed except by deregistering the associated token and registering again with a
* different Asset Manager.
*
* Emits a `TokensRegistered` event.
*/
function registerTokens(
bytes32 poolId,
IERC20[] memory tokens,
address[] memory assetManagers
) external;
/**
* @dev Emitted when a Pool registers tokens by calling `registerTokens`.
*/
event TokensRegistered(bytes32 indexed poolId, IERC20[] tokens, address[] assetManagers);
/**
* @dev Deregisters `tokens` for the `poolId` Pool. Must be called by the Pool's contract.
*
* Only registered tokens (via `registerTokens`) can be deregistered. Additionally, they must have zero total
* balance. For Pools with the Two Token specialization, `tokens` must have a length of two, that is, both tokens
* must be deregistered in the same `deregisterTokens` call.
*
* A deregistered token can be re-registered later on, possibly with a different Asset Manager.
*
* Emits a `TokensDeregistered` event.
*/
function deregisterTokens(bytes32 poolId, IERC20[] memory tokens) external;
/**
* @dev Emitted when a Pool deregisters tokens by calling `deregisterTokens`.
*/
event TokensDeregistered(bytes32 indexed poolId, IERC20[] tokens);
/**
* @dev Returns detailed information for a Pool's registered token.
*
* `cash` is the number of tokens the Vault currently holds for the Pool. `managed` is the number of tokens
* withdrawn and held outside the Vault by the Pool's token Asset Manager. The Pool's total balance for `token`
* equals the sum of `cash` and `managed`.
*
* Internally, `cash` and `managed` are stored using 112 bits. No action can ever cause a Pool's token `cash`,
* `managed` or `total` balance to be greater than 2^112 - 1.
*
* `lastChangeBlock` is the number of the block in which `token`'s total balance was last modified (via either a
* join, exit, swap, or Asset Manager update). This value is useful to avoid so-called 'sandwich attacks', for
* example when developing price oracles. A change of zero (e.g. caused by a swap with amount zero) is considered a
* change for this purpose, and will update `lastChangeBlock`.
*
* `assetManager` is the Pool's token Asset Manager.
*/
function getPoolTokenInfo(bytes32 poolId, IERC20 token)
external
view
returns (
uint256 cash,
uint256 managed,
uint256 lastChangeBlock,
address assetManager
);
/**
* @dev Returns a Pool's registered tokens, the total balance for each, and the latest block when *any* of
* the tokens' `balances` changed.
*
* The order of the `tokens` array is the same order that will be used in `joinPool`, `exitPool`, as well as in all
* Pool hooks (where applicable). Calls to `registerTokens` and `deregisterTokens` may change this order.
*
* If a Pool only registers tokens once, and these are sorted in ascending order, they will be stored in the same
* order as passed to `registerTokens`.
*
* Total balances include both tokens held by the Vault and those withdrawn by the Pool's Asset Managers. These are
* the amounts used by joins, exits and swaps. For a detailed breakdown of token balances, use `getPoolTokenInfo`
* instead.
*/
function getPoolTokens(bytes32 poolId)
external
view
returns (
IERC20[] memory tokens,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 lastChangeBlock
);
/**
* @dev Called by users to join a Pool, which transfers tokens from `sender` into the Pool's balance. This will
* trigger custom Pool behavior, which will typically grant something in return to `recipient` - often tokenized
* Pool shares.
*
* If the caller is not `sender`, it must be an authorized relayer for them.
*
* The `assets` and `maxAmountsIn` arrays must have the same length, and each entry indicates the maximum amount
* to send for each asset. The amounts to send are decided by the Pool and not the Vault: it just enforces
* these maximums.
*
* If joining a Pool that holds WETH, it is possible to send ETH directly: the Vault will do the wrapping. To enable
* this mechanism, the IAsset sentinel value (the zero address) must be passed in the `assets` array instead of the
* WETH address. Note that it is not possible to combine ETH and WETH in the same join. Any excess ETH will be sent
* back to the caller (not the sender, which is important for relayers).
*
* `assets` must have the same length and order as the array returned by `getPoolTokens`. This prevents issues when
* interacting with Pools that register and deregister tokens frequently. If sending ETH however, the array must be
* sorted *before* replacing the WETH address with the ETH sentinel value (the zero address), which means the final
* `assets` array might not be sorted. Pools with no registered tokens cannot be joined.
*
* If `fromInternalBalance` is true, the caller's Internal Balance will be preferred: ERC20 transfers will only
* be made for the difference between the requested amount and Internal Balance (if any). Note that ETH cannot be
* withdrawn from Internal Balance: attempting to do so will trigger a revert.
*
* This causes the Vault to call the `IBasePool.onJoinPool` hook on the Pool's contract, where Pools implement
* their own custom logic. This typically requires additional information from the user (such as the expected number
* of Pool shares). This can be encoded in the `userData` argument, which is ignored by the Vault and passed
* directly to the Pool's contract, as is `recipient`.
*
* Emits a `PoolBalanceChanged` event.
*/
function joinPool(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address recipient,
JoinPoolRequest memory request
) external payable;
struct JoinPoolRequest {
IAsset[] assets;
uint256[] maxAmountsIn;
bytes userData;
bool fromInternalBalance;
}
/**
* @dev Called by users to exit a Pool, which transfers tokens from the Pool's balance to `recipient`. This will
* trigger custom Pool behavior, which will typically ask for something in return from `sender` - often tokenized
* Pool shares. The amount of tokens that can be withdrawn is limited by the Pool's `cash` balance (see
* `getPoolTokenInfo`).
*
* If the caller is not `sender`, it must be an authorized relayer for them.
*
* The `tokens` and `minAmountsOut` arrays must have the same length, and each entry in these indicates the minimum
* token amount to receive for each token contract. The amounts to send are decided by the Pool and not the Vault:
* it just enforces these minimums.
*
* If exiting a Pool that holds WETH, it is possible to receive ETH directly: the Vault will do the unwrapping. To
* enable this mechanism, the IAsset sentinel value (the zero address) must be passed in the `assets` array instead
* of the WETH address. Note that it is not possible to combine ETH and WETH in the same exit.
*
* `assets` must have the same length and order as the array returned by `getPoolTokens`. This prevents issues when
* interacting with Pools that register and deregister tokens frequently. If receiving ETH however, the array must
* be sorted *before* replacing the WETH address with the ETH sentinel value (the zero address), which means the
* final `assets` array might not be sorted. Pools with no registered tokens cannot be exited.
*
* If `toInternalBalance` is true, the tokens will be deposited to `recipient`'s Internal Balance. Otherwise,
* an ERC20 transfer will be performed. Note that ETH cannot be deposited to Internal Balance: attempting to
* do so will trigger a revert.
*
* `minAmountsOut` is the minimum amount of tokens the user expects to get out of the Pool, for each token in the
* `tokens` array. This array must match the Pool's registered tokens.
*
* This causes the Vault to call the `IBasePool.onExitPool` hook on the Pool's contract, where Pools implement
* their own custom logic. This typically requires additional information from the user (such as the expected number
* of Pool shares to return). This can be encoded in the `userData` argument, which is ignored by the Vault and
* passed directly to the Pool's contract.
*
* Emits a `PoolBalanceChanged` event.
*/
function exitPool(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address payable recipient,
ExitPoolRequest memory request
) external;
struct ExitPoolRequest {
IAsset[] assets;
uint256[] minAmountsOut;
bytes userData;
bool toInternalBalance;
}
/**
* @dev Emitted when a user joins or exits a Pool by calling `joinPool` or `exitPool`, respectively.
*/
event PoolBalanceChanged(
bytes32 indexed poolId,
address indexed liquidityProvider,
IERC20[] tokens,
int256[] deltas,
uint256[] protocolFeeAmounts
);
enum PoolBalanceChangeKind { JOIN, EXIT }
// Swaps
//
// Users can swap tokens with Pools by calling the `swap` and `batchSwap` functions. To do this,
// they need not trust Pool contracts in any way: all security checks are made by the Vault. They must however be
// aware of the Pools' pricing algorithms in order to estimate the prices Pools will quote.
//
// The `swap` function executes a single swap, while `batchSwap` can perform multiple swaps in sequence.
// In each individual swap, tokens of one kind are sent from the sender to the Pool (this is the 'token in'),
// and tokens of another kind are sent from the Pool to the recipient in exchange (this is the 'token out').
// More complex swaps, such as one token in to multiple tokens out can be achieved by batching together
// individual swaps.
//
// There are two swap kinds:
// - 'given in' swaps, where the amount of tokens in (sent to the Pool) is known, and the Pool determines (via the
// `onSwap` hook) the amount of tokens out (to send to the recipient).
// - 'given out' swaps, where the amount of tokens out (received from the Pool) is known, and the Pool determines
// (via the `onSwap` hook) the amount of tokens in (to receive from the sender).
//
// Additionally, it is possible to chain swaps using a placeholder input amount, which the Vault replaces with
// the calculated output of the previous swap. If the previous swap was 'given in', this will be the calculated
// tokenOut amount. If the previous swap was 'given out', it will use the calculated tokenIn amount. These extended
// swaps are known as 'multihop' swaps, since they 'hop' through a number of intermediate tokens before arriving at
// the final intended token.
//
// In all cases, tokens are only transferred in and out of the Vault (or withdrawn from and deposited into Internal
// Balance) after all individual swaps have been completed, and the net token balance change computed. This makes
// certain swap patterns, such as multihops, or swaps that interact with the same token pair in multiple Pools, cost
// much less gas than they would otherwise.
//
// It also means that under certain conditions it is possible to perform arbitrage by swapping with multiple
// Pools in a way that results in net token movement out of the Vault (profit), with no tokens being sent in (only
// updating the Pool's internal accounting).
//
// To protect users from front-running or the market changing rapidly, they supply a list of 'limits' for each token
// involved in the swap, where either the maximum number of tokens to send (by passing a positive value) or the
// minimum amount of tokens to receive (by passing a negative value) is specified.
//
// Additionally, a 'deadline' timestamp can also be provided, forcing the swap to fail if it occurs after
// this point in time (e.g. if the transaction failed to be included in a block promptly).
//
// If interacting with Pools that hold WETH, it is possible to both send and receive ETH directly: the Vault will do
// the wrapping and unwrapping. To enable this mechanism, the IAsset sentinel value (the zero address) must be
// passed in the `assets` array instead of the WETH address. Note that it is possible to combine ETH and WETH in the
// same swap. Any excess ETH will be sent back to the caller (not the sender, which is relevant for relayers).
//
// Finally, Internal Balance can be used when either sending or receiving tokens.
enum SwapKind { GIVEN_IN, GIVEN_OUT }
/**
* @dev Performs a swap with a single Pool.
*
* If the swap is 'given in' (the number of tokens to send to the Pool is known), it returns the amount of tokens
* taken from the Pool, which must be greater than or equal to `limit`.
*
* If the swap is 'given out' (the number of tokens to take from the Pool is known), it returns the amount of tokens
* sent to the Pool, which must be less than or equal to `limit`.
*
* Internal Balance usage and the recipient are determined by the `funds` struct.
*
* Emits a `Swap` event.
*/
function swap(
SingleSwap memory singleSwap,
FundManagement memory funds,
uint256 limit,
uint256 deadline
) external payable returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Data for a single swap executed by `swap`. `amount` is either `amountIn` or `amountOut` depending on
* the `kind` value.
*
* `assetIn` and `assetOut` are either token addresses, or the IAsset sentinel value for ETH (the zero address).
* Note that Pools never interact with ETH directly: it will be wrapped to or unwrapped from WETH by the Vault.
*
* The `userData` field is ignored by the Vault, but forwarded to the Pool in the `onSwap` hook, and may be
* used to extend swap behavior.
*/
struct SingleSwap {
bytes32 poolId;
SwapKind kind;
IAsset assetIn;
IAsset assetOut;
uint256 amount;
bytes userData;
}
/**
* @dev Performs a series of swaps with one or multiple Pools. In each individual swap, the caller determines either
* the amount of tokens sent to or received from the Pool, depending on the `kind` value.
*
* Returns an array with the net Vault asset balance deltas. Positive amounts represent tokens (or ETH) sent to the
* Vault, and negative amounts represent tokens (or ETH) sent by the Vault. Each delta corresponds to the asset at
* the same index in the `assets` array.
*
* Swaps are executed sequentially, in the order specified by the `swaps` array. Each array element describes a
* Pool, the token to be sent to this Pool, the token to receive from it, and an amount that is either `amountIn` or
* `amountOut` depending on the swap kind.
*
* Multihop swaps can be executed by passing an `amount` value of zero for a swap. This will cause the amount in/out
* of the previous swap to be used as the amount in for the current one. In a 'given in' swap, 'tokenIn' must equal
* the previous swap's `tokenOut`. For a 'given out' swap, `tokenOut` must equal the previous swap's `tokenIn`.
*
* The `assets` array contains the addresses of all assets involved in the swaps. These are either token addresses,
* or the IAsset sentinel value for ETH (the zero address). Each entry in the `swaps` array specifies tokens in and
* out by referencing an index in `assets`. Note that Pools never interact with ETH directly: it will be wrapped to
* or unwrapped from WETH by the Vault.
*
* Internal Balance usage, sender, and recipient are determined by the `funds` struct. The `limits` array specifies
* the minimum or maximum amount of each token the vault is allowed to transfer.
*
* `batchSwap` can be used to make a single swap, like `swap` does, but doing so requires more gas than the
* equivalent `swap` call.
*
* Emits `Swap` events.
*/
function batchSwap(
SwapKind kind,
BatchSwapStep[] memory swaps,
IAsset[] memory assets,
FundManagement memory funds,
int256[] memory limits,
uint256 deadline
) external payable returns (int256[] memory);
/**
* @dev Data for each individual swap executed by `batchSwap`. The asset in and out fields are indexes into the
* `assets` array passed to that function, and ETH assets are converted to WETH.
*
* If `amount` is zero, the multihop mechanism is used to determine the actual amount based on the amount in/out
* from the previous swap, depending on the swap kind.
*
* The `userData` field is ignored by the Vault, but forwarded to the Pool in the `onSwap` hook, and may be
* used to extend swap behavior.
*/
struct BatchSwapStep {
bytes32 poolId;
uint256 assetInIndex;
uint256 assetOutIndex;
uint256 amount;
bytes userData;
}
/**
* @dev Emitted for each individual swap performed by `swap` or `batchSwap`.
*/
event Swap(
bytes32 indexed poolId,
IERC20 indexed tokenIn,
IERC20 indexed tokenOut,
uint256 amountIn,
uint256 amountOut
);
/**
* @dev All tokens in a swap are either sent from the `sender` account to the Vault, or from the Vault to the
* `recipient` account.
*
* If the caller is not `sender`, it must be an authorized relayer for them.
*
* If `fromInternalBalance` is true, the `sender`'s Internal Balance will be preferred, performing an ERC20
* transfer for the difference between the requested amount and the User's Internal Balance (if any). The `sender`
* must have allowed the Vault to use their tokens via `IERC20.approve()`. This matches the behavior of
* `joinPool`.
*
* If `toInternalBalance` is true, tokens will be deposited to `recipient`'s internal balance instead of
* transferred. This matches the behavior of `exitPool`.
*
* Note that ETH cannot be deposited to or withdrawn from Internal Balance: attempting to do so will trigger a
* revert.
*/
struct FundManagement {
address sender;
bool fromInternalBalance;
address payable recipient;
bool toInternalBalance;
}
/**
* @dev Simulates a call to `batchSwap`, returning an array of Vault asset deltas. Calls to `swap` cannot be
* simulated directly, but an equivalent `batchSwap` call can and will yield the exact same result.
*
* Each element in the array corresponds to the asset at the same index, and indicates the number of tokens (or ETH)
* the Vault would take from the sender (if positive) or send to the recipient (if negative). The arguments it
* receives are the same that an equivalent `batchSwap` call would receive.
*
* Unlike `batchSwap`, this function performs no checks on the sender or recipient field in the `funds` struct.
* This makes it suitable to be called by off-chain applications via eth_call without needing to hold tokens,
* approve them for the Vault, or even know a user's address.
*
* Note that this function is not 'view' (due to implementation details): the client code must explicitly execute
* eth_call instead of eth_sendTransaction.
*/
function queryBatchSwap(
SwapKind kind,
BatchSwapStep[] memory swaps,
IAsset[] memory assets,
FundManagement memory funds
) external returns (int256[] memory assetDeltas);
// Flash Loans
/**
* @dev Performs a 'flash loan', sending tokens to `recipient`, executing the `receiveFlashLoan` hook on it,
* and then reverting unless the tokens plus a proportional protocol fee have been returned.
*
* The `tokens` and `amounts` arrays must have the same length, and each entry in these indicates the loan amount
* for each token contract. `tokens` must be sorted in ascending order.
*
* The 'userData' field is ignored by the Vault, and forwarded as-is to `recipient` as part of the
* `receiveFlashLoan` call.
*
* Emits `FlashLoan` events.
*/
function flashLoan(
IFlashLoanRecipient recipient,
IERC20[] memory tokens,
uint256[] memory amounts,
bytes memory userData
) external;
/**
* @dev Emitted for each individual flash loan performed by `flashLoan`.
*/
event FlashLoan(IFlashLoanRecipient indexed recipient, IERC20 indexed token, uint256 amount, uint256 feeAmount);
// Asset Management
//
// Each token registered for a Pool can be assigned an Asset Manager, which is able to freely withdraw the Pool's
// tokens from the Vault, deposit them, or assign arbitrary values to its `managed` balance (see
// `getPoolTokenInfo`). This makes them extremely powerful and dangerous. Even if an Asset Manager only directly
// controls one of the tokens in a Pool, a malicious manager could set that token's balance to manipulate the
// prices of the other tokens, and then drain the Pool with swaps. The risk of using Asset Managers is therefore
// not constrained to the tokens they are managing, but extends to the entire Pool's holdings.
//
// However, a properly designed Asset Manager smart contract can be safely used for the Pool's benefit,
// for example by lending unused tokens out for interest, or using them to participate in voting protocols.
//
// This concept is unrelated to the IAsset interface.
/**
* @dev Performs a set of Pool balance operations, which may be either withdrawals, deposits or updates.
*
* Pool Balance management features batching, which means a single contract call can be used to perform multiple
* operations of different kinds, with different Pools and tokens, at once.
*
* For each operation, the caller must be registered as the Asset Manager for `token` in `poolId`.
*/
function managePoolBalance(PoolBalanceOp[] memory ops) external;
struct PoolBalanceOp {
PoolBalanceOpKind kind;
bytes32 poolId;
IERC20 token;
uint256 amount;
}
/**
* Withdrawals decrease the Pool's cash, but increase its managed balance, leaving the total balance unchanged.
*
* Deposits increase the Pool's cash, but decrease its managed balance, leaving the total balance unchanged.
*
* Updates don't affect the Pool's cash balance, but because the managed balance changes, it does alter the total.
* The external amount can be either increased or decreased by this call (i.e., reporting a gain or a loss).
*/
enum PoolBalanceOpKind { WITHDRAW, DEPOSIT, UPDATE }
/**
* @dev Emitted when a Pool's token Asset Manager alters its balance via `managePoolBalance`.
*/
event PoolBalanceManaged(
bytes32 indexed poolId,
address indexed assetManager,
IERC20 indexed token,
int256 cashDelta,
int256 managedDelta
);
// Protocol Fees
//
// Some operations cause the Vault to collect tokens in the form of protocol fees, which can then be withdrawn by
// permissioned accounts.
//
// There are two kinds of protocol fees:
//
// - flash loan fees: charged on all flash loans, as a percentage of the amounts lent.
//
// - swap fees: a percentage of the fees charged by Pools when performing swaps. For a number of reasons, including
// swap gas costs and interface simplicity, protocol swap fees are not charged on each individual swap. Rather,
// Pools are expected to keep track of how much they have charged in swap fees, and pay any outstanding debts to the
// Vault when they are joined or exited. This prevents users from joining a Pool with unpaid debt, as well as
// exiting a Pool in debt without first paying their share.
/**
* @dev Returns the current protocol fee module.
*/
function getProtocolFeesCollector() external view returns (IProtocolFeesCollector);
/**
* @dev Safety mechanism to pause most Vault operations in the event of an emergency - typically detection of an
* error in some part of the system.
*
* The Vault can only be paused during an initial time period, after which pausing is forever disabled.
*
* While the contract is paused, the following features are disabled:
* - depositing and transferring internal balance
* - transferring external balance (using the Vault's allowance)
* - swaps
* - joining Pools
* - Asset Manager interactions
*
* Internal Balance can still be withdrawn, and Pools exited.
*/
function setPaused(bool paused) external;
/**
* @dev Returns the Vault's WETH instance.
*/
function WETH() external view returns (IWETH);
// solhint-disable-previous-line func-name-mixedcase
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "./IVault.sol";
import "./IPoolSwapStructs.sol";
/**
* @dev Interface for adding and removing liquidity that all Pool contracts should implement. Note that this is not
* the complete Pool contract interface, as it is missing the swap hooks. Pool contracts should also inherit from
* either IGeneralPool or IMinimalSwapInfoPool
*/
interface IBasePool is IPoolSwapStructs {
/**
* @dev Called by the Vault when a user calls `IVault.joinPool` to add liquidity to this Pool. Returns how many of
* each registered token the user should provide, as well as the amount of protocol fees the Pool owes to the Vault.
* The Vault will then take tokens from `sender` and add them to the Pool's balances, as well as collect
* the reported amount in protocol fees, which the pool should calculate based on `protocolSwapFeePercentage`.
*
* Protocol fees are reported and charged on join events so that the Pool is free of debt whenever new users join.
*
* `sender` is the account performing the join (from which tokens will be withdrawn), and `recipient` is the account
* designated to receive any benefits (typically pool shares). `balances` contains the total balances
* for each token the Pool registered in the Vault, in the same order that `IVault.getPoolTokens` would return.
*
* `lastChangeBlock` is the last block in which *any* of the Pool's registered tokens last changed its total
* balance.
*
* `userData` contains any pool-specific instructions needed to perform the calculations, such as the type of
* join (e.g., proportional given an amount of pool shares, single-asset, multi-asset, etc.)
*
* Contracts implementing this function should check that the caller is indeed the Vault before performing any
* state-changing operations, such as minting pool shares.
*/
function onJoinPool(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 lastChangeBlock,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage,
bytes memory userData
) external returns (uint256[] memory amountsIn, uint256[] memory dueProtocolFeeAmounts);
/**
* @dev Called by the Vault when a user calls `IVault.exitPool` to remove liquidity from this Pool. Returns how many
* tokens the Vault should deduct from the Pool's balances, as well as the amount of protocol fees the Pool owes
* to the Vault. The Vault will then take tokens from the Pool's balances and send them to `recipient`,
* as well as collect the reported amount in protocol fees, which the Pool should calculate based on
* `protocolSwapFeePercentage`.
*
* Protocol fees are charged on exit events to guarantee that users exiting the Pool have paid their share.
*
* `sender` is the account performing the exit (typically the pool shareholder), and `recipient` is the account
* to which the Vault will send the proceeds. `balances` contains the total token balances for each token
* the Pool registered in the Vault, in the same order that `IVault.getPoolTokens` would return.
*
* `lastChangeBlock` is the last block in which *any* of the Pool's registered tokens last changed its total
* balance.
*
* `userData` contains any pool-specific instructions needed to perform the calculations, such as the type of
* exit (e.g., proportional given an amount of pool shares, single-asset, multi-asset, etc.)
*
* Contracts implementing this function should check that the caller is indeed the Vault before performing any
* state-changing operations, such as burning pool shares.
*/
function onExitPool(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 lastChangeBlock,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage,
bytes memory userData
) external returns (uint256[] memory amountsOut, uint256[] memory dueProtocolFeeAmounts);
function getPoolId() external view returns (bytes32);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/FixedPoint.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/InputHelpers.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-utils/contracts/BaseMinimalSwapInfoPool.sol";
import "./WeightedMath.sol";
import "./WeightedPoolUserDataHelpers.sol";
/**
* @dev Base class for WeightedPools containing swap, join and exit logic, but leaving storage and management of
* the weights to subclasses. Derived contracts can choose to make weights immutable, mutable, or even dynamic
* based on local or external logic.
*/
abstract contract BaseWeightedPool is BaseMinimalSwapInfoPool {
using FixedPoint for uint256;
using WeightedPoolUserDataHelpers for bytes;
uint256 private _lastInvariant;
// For backwards compatibility, make sure new join and exit kinds are added at the end of the enum.
enum JoinKind { INIT, EXACT_TOKENS_IN_FOR_BPT_OUT, TOKEN_IN_FOR_EXACT_BPT_OUT, ALL_TOKENS_IN_FOR_EXACT_BPT_OUT }
enum ExitKind {
EXACT_BPT_IN_FOR_ONE_TOKEN_OUT,
EXACT_BPT_IN_FOR_TOKENS_OUT,
BPT_IN_FOR_EXACT_TOKENS_OUT,
MANAGEMENT_FEE_TOKENS_OUT // for InvestmentPool
}
constructor(
IVault vault,
string memory name,
string memory symbol,
IERC20[] memory tokens,
address[] memory assetManagers,
uint256 swapFeePercentage,
uint256 pauseWindowDuration,
uint256 bufferPeriodDuration,
address owner
)
BasePool(
vault,
// Given BaseMinimalSwapInfoPool supports both of these specializations, and this Pool never registers or
// deregisters any tokens after construction, picking Two Token when the Pool only has two tokens is free
// gas savings.
tokens.length == 2 ? IVault.PoolSpecialization.TWO_TOKEN : IVault.PoolSpecialization.MINIMAL_SWAP_INFO,
name,
symbol,
tokens,
assetManagers,
swapFeePercentage,
pauseWindowDuration,
bufferPeriodDuration,
owner
)
{
// solhint-disable-previous-line no-empty-blocks
}
// Virtual functions
/**
* @dev Returns the normalized weight of `token`. Weights are fixed point numbers that sum to FixedPoint.ONE.
*/
function _getNormalizedWeight(IERC20 token) internal view virtual returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Returns all normalized weights, in the same order as the Pool's tokens.
*/
function _getNormalizedWeights() internal view virtual returns (uint256[] memory);
/**
* @dev Returns all normalized weights, in the same order as the Pool's tokens, along with the index of the token
* with the highest weight.
*/
function _getNormalizedWeightsAndMaxWeightIndex() internal view virtual returns (uint256[] memory, uint256);
function getLastInvariant() public view virtual returns (uint256) {
return _lastInvariant;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the current value of the invariant.
*/
function getInvariant() public view returns (uint256) {
(, uint256[] memory balances, ) = getVault().getPoolTokens(getPoolId());
// Since the Pool hooks always work with upscaled balances, we manually
// upscale here for consistency
_upscaleArray(balances, _scalingFactors());
(uint256[] memory normalizedWeights, ) = _getNormalizedWeightsAndMaxWeightIndex();
return WeightedMath._calculateInvariant(normalizedWeights, balances);
}
function getNormalizedWeights() external view returns (uint256[] memory) {
return _getNormalizedWeights();
}
// Base Pool handlers
// Swap
function _onSwapGivenIn(
SwapRequest memory swapRequest,
uint256 currentBalanceTokenIn,
uint256 currentBalanceTokenOut
) internal view virtual override whenNotPaused returns (uint256) {
// Swaps are disabled while the contract is paused.
return
WeightedMath._calcOutGivenIn(
currentBalanceTokenIn,
_getNormalizedWeight(swapRequest.tokenIn),
currentBalanceTokenOut,
_getNormalizedWeight(swapRequest.tokenOut),
swapRequest.amount
);
}
function _onSwapGivenOut(
SwapRequest memory swapRequest,
uint256 currentBalanceTokenIn,
uint256 currentBalanceTokenOut
) internal view virtual override whenNotPaused returns (uint256) {
// Swaps are disabled while the contract is paused.
return
WeightedMath._calcInGivenOut(
currentBalanceTokenIn,
_getNormalizedWeight(swapRequest.tokenIn),
currentBalanceTokenOut,
_getNormalizedWeight(swapRequest.tokenOut),
swapRequest.amount
);
}
// Initialize
function _onInitializePool(
bytes32,
address,
address,
uint256[] memory scalingFactors,
bytes memory userData
) internal virtual override whenNotPaused returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) {
// It would be strange for the Pool to be paused before it is initialized, but for consistency we prevent
// initialization in this case.
JoinKind kind = userData.joinKind();
_require(kind == JoinKind.INIT, Errors.UNINITIALIZED);
uint256[] memory amountsIn = userData.initialAmountsIn();
InputHelpers.ensureInputLengthMatch(_getTotalTokens(), amountsIn.length);
_upscaleArray(amountsIn, scalingFactors);
(uint256[] memory normalizedWeights, ) = _getNormalizedWeightsAndMaxWeightIndex();
uint256 invariantAfterJoin = WeightedMath._calculateInvariant(normalizedWeights, amountsIn);
// Set the initial BPT to the value of the invariant times the number of tokens. This makes BPT supply more
// consistent in Pools with similar compositions but different number of tokens.
uint256 bptAmountOut = Math.mul(invariantAfterJoin, _getTotalTokens());
_lastInvariant = invariantAfterJoin;
return (bptAmountOut, amountsIn);
}
// Join
function _onJoinPool(
bytes32,
address,
address,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage,
uint256[] memory scalingFactors,
bytes memory userData
)
internal
virtual
override
whenNotPaused
returns (
uint256,
uint256[] memory,
uint256[] memory
)
{
// All joins are disabled while the contract is paused.
(uint256[] memory normalizedWeights, uint256 maxWeightTokenIndex) = _getNormalizedWeightsAndMaxWeightIndex();
// Due protocol swap fee amounts are computed by measuring the growth of the invariant between the previous join
// or exit event and now - the invariant's growth is due exclusively to swap fees. This avoids spending gas
// computing them on each individual swap
uint256 invariantBeforeJoin = WeightedMath._calculateInvariant(normalizedWeights, balances);
uint256[] memory dueProtocolFeeAmounts = _getDueProtocolFeeAmounts(
balances,
normalizedWeights,
maxWeightTokenIndex,
_lastInvariant,
invariantBeforeJoin,
protocolSwapFeePercentage
);
// Update current balances by subtracting the protocol fee amounts
_mutateAmounts(balances, dueProtocolFeeAmounts, FixedPoint.sub);
(uint256 bptAmountOut, uint256[] memory amountsIn) = _doJoin(
balances,
normalizedWeights,
scalingFactors,
userData
);
// Update the invariant with the balances the Pool will have after the join, in order to compute the
// protocol swap fee amounts due in future joins and exits.
_lastInvariant = _invariantAfterJoin(balances, amountsIn, normalizedWeights);
return (bptAmountOut, amountsIn, dueProtocolFeeAmounts);
}
function _doJoin(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights,
uint256[] memory scalingFactors,
bytes memory userData
) internal returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) {
JoinKind kind = userData.joinKind();
if (kind == JoinKind.EXACT_TOKENS_IN_FOR_BPT_OUT) {
return _joinExactTokensInForBPTOut(balances, normalizedWeights, scalingFactors, userData);
} else if (kind == JoinKind.TOKEN_IN_FOR_EXACT_BPT_OUT) {
return _joinTokenInForExactBPTOut(balances, normalizedWeights, userData);
} else if (kind == JoinKind.ALL_TOKENS_IN_FOR_EXACT_BPT_OUT) {
return _joinAllTokensInForExactBPTOut(balances, userData);
} else {
_revert(Errors.UNHANDLED_JOIN_KIND);
}
}
function _joinExactTokensInForBPTOut(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights,
uint256[] memory scalingFactors,
bytes memory userData
) private returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) {
(uint256[] memory amountsIn, uint256 minBPTAmountOut) = userData.exactTokensInForBptOut();
InputHelpers.ensureInputLengthMatch(_getTotalTokens(), amountsIn.length);
_upscaleArray(amountsIn, scalingFactors);
(uint256 bptAmountOut, uint256[] memory swapFees) = WeightedMath._calcBptOutGivenExactTokensIn(
balances,
normalizedWeights,
amountsIn,
totalSupply(),
getSwapFeePercentage()
);
// Note that swapFees is already upscaled
_processSwapFeeAmounts(swapFees);
_require(bptAmountOut >= minBPTAmountOut, Errors.BPT_OUT_MIN_AMOUNT);
return (bptAmountOut, amountsIn);
}
function _joinTokenInForExactBPTOut(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights,
bytes memory userData
) private returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) {
(uint256 bptAmountOut, uint256 tokenIndex) = userData.tokenInForExactBptOut();
// Note that there is no maximum amountIn parameter: this is handled by `IVault.joinPool`.
_require(tokenIndex < _getTotalTokens(), Errors.OUT_OF_BOUNDS);
(uint256 amountIn, uint256 swapFee) = WeightedMath._calcTokenInGivenExactBptOut(
balances[tokenIndex],
normalizedWeights[tokenIndex],
bptAmountOut,
totalSupply(),
getSwapFeePercentage()
);
// Note that swapFee is already upscaled
_processSwapFeeAmount(tokenIndex, swapFee);
// We join in a single token, so we initialize amountsIn with zeros
uint256[] memory amountsIn = new uint256[](_getTotalTokens());
// And then assign the result to the selected token
amountsIn[tokenIndex] = amountIn;
return (bptAmountOut, amountsIn);
}
function _joinAllTokensInForExactBPTOut(uint256[] memory balances, bytes memory userData)
private
view
returns (uint256, uint256[] memory)
{
uint256 bptAmountOut = userData.allTokensInForExactBptOut();
// Note that there is no maximum amountsIn parameter: this is handled by `IVault.joinPool`.
uint256[] memory amountsIn = WeightedMath._calcAllTokensInGivenExactBptOut(
balances,
bptAmountOut,
totalSupply()
);
return (bptAmountOut, amountsIn);
}
// Exit
function _onExitPool(
bytes32,
address,
address,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage,
uint256[] memory scalingFactors,
bytes memory userData
)
internal
virtual
override
returns (
uint256 bptAmountIn,
uint256[] memory amountsOut,
uint256[] memory dueProtocolFeeAmounts
)
{
(uint256[] memory normalizedWeights, uint256 maxWeightTokenIndex) = _getNormalizedWeightsAndMaxWeightIndex();
// Exits are not completely disabled while the contract is paused: proportional exits (exact BPT in for tokens
// out) remain functional.
if (_isNotPaused()) {
// Due protocol swap fee amounts are computed by measuring the growth of the invariant between the previous
// join or exit event and now - the invariant's growth is due exclusively to swap fees. This avoids
// spending gas calculating the fees on each individual swap.
uint256 invariantBeforeExit = WeightedMath._calculateInvariant(normalizedWeights, balances);
dueProtocolFeeAmounts = _getDueProtocolFeeAmounts(
balances,
normalizedWeights,
maxWeightTokenIndex,
_lastInvariant,
invariantBeforeExit,
protocolSwapFeePercentage
);
// Update current balances by subtracting the protocol fee amounts
_mutateAmounts(balances, dueProtocolFeeAmounts, FixedPoint.sub);
} else {
// If the contract is paused, swap protocol fee amounts are not charged to avoid extra calculations and
// reduce the potential for errors.
dueProtocolFeeAmounts = new uint256[](_getTotalTokens());
}
(bptAmountIn, amountsOut) = _doExit(balances, normalizedWeights, scalingFactors, userData);
// Update the invariant with the balances the Pool will have after the exit, in order to compute the
// protocol swap fees due in future joins and exits.
_lastInvariant = _invariantAfterExit(balances, amountsOut, normalizedWeights);
return (bptAmountIn, amountsOut, dueProtocolFeeAmounts);
}
function _doExit(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights,
uint256[] memory scalingFactors,
bytes memory userData
) internal returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) {
ExitKind kind = userData.exitKind();
if (kind == ExitKind.EXACT_BPT_IN_FOR_ONE_TOKEN_OUT) {
return _exitExactBPTInForTokenOut(balances, normalizedWeights, userData);
} else if (kind == ExitKind.EXACT_BPT_IN_FOR_TOKENS_OUT) {
return _exitExactBPTInForTokensOut(balances, userData);
} else if (kind == ExitKind.BPT_IN_FOR_EXACT_TOKENS_OUT) {
return _exitBPTInForExactTokensOut(balances, normalizedWeights, scalingFactors, userData);
} else {
_revert(Errors.UNHANDLED_EXIT_KIND);
}
}
function _exitExactBPTInForTokenOut(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights,
bytes memory userData
) private whenNotPaused returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) {
// This exit function is disabled if the contract is paused.
(uint256 bptAmountIn, uint256 tokenIndex) = userData.exactBptInForTokenOut();
// Note that there is no minimum amountOut parameter: this is handled by `IVault.exitPool`.
_require(tokenIndex < _getTotalTokens(), Errors.OUT_OF_BOUNDS);
(uint256 amountOut, uint256 swapFee) = WeightedMath._calcTokenOutGivenExactBptIn(
balances[tokenIndex],
normalizedWeights[tokenIndex],
bptAmountIn,
totalSupply(),
getSwapFeePercentage()
);
// This is an exceptional situation in which the fee is charged on a token out instead of a token in.
// Note that swapFee is already upscaled.
_processSwapFeeAmount(tokenIndex, swapFee);
// We exit in a single token, so we initialize amountsOut with zeros
uint256[] memory amountsOut = new uint256[](_getTotalTokens());
// And then assign the result to the selected token
amountsOut[tokenIndex] = amountOut;
return (bptAmountIn, amountsOut);
}
function _exitExactBPTInForTokensOut(uint256[] memory balances, bytes memory userData)
private
view
returns (uint256, uint256[] memory)
{
// This exit function is the only one that is not disabled if the contract is paused: it remains unrestricted
// in an attempt to provide users with a mechanism to retrieve their tokens in case of an emergency.
// This particular exit function is the only one that remains available because it is the simplest one, and
// therefore the one with the lowest likelihood of errors.
uint256 bptAmountIn = userData.exactBptInForTokensOut();
// Note that there is no minimum amountOut parameter: this is handled by `IVault.exitPool`.
uint256[] memory amountsOut = WeightedMath._calcTokensOutGivenExactBptIn(balances, bptAmountIn, totalSupply());
return (bptAmountIn, amountsOut);
}
function _exitBPTInForExactTokensOut(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights,
uint256[] memory scalingFactors,
bytes memory userData
) private whenNotPaused returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) {
// This exit function is disabled if the contract is paused.
(uint256[] memory amountsOut, uint256 maxBPTAmountIn) = userData.bptInForExactTokensOut();
InputHelpers.ensureInputLengthMatch(amountsOut.length, _getTotalTokens());
_upscaleArray(amountsOut, scalingFactors);
(uint256 bptAmountIn, uint256[] memory swapFees) = WeightedMath._calcBptInGivenExactTokensOut(
balances,
normalizedWeights,
amountsOut,
totalSupply(),
getSwapFeePercentage()
);
_require(bptAmountIn <= maxBPTAmountIn, Errors.BPT_IN_MAX_AMOUNT);
// This is an exceptional situation in which the fee is charged on a token out instead of a token in.
// Note that swapFee is already upscaled.
_processSwapFeeAmounts(swapFees);
return (bptAmountIn, amountsOut);
}
// Helpers
function _getDueProtocolFeeAmounts(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights,
uint256 maxWeightTokenIndex,
uint256 previousInvariant,
uint256 currentInvariant,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage
) private view returns (uint256[] memory) {
// Initialize with zeros
uint256[] memory dueProtocolFeeAmounts = new uint256[](_getTotalTokens());
// Early return if the protocol swap fee percentage is zero, saving gas.
if (protocolSwapFeePercentage == 0) {
return dueProtocolFeeAmounts;
}
// The protocol swap fees are always paid using the token with the largest weight in the Pool. As this is the
// token that is expected to have the largest balance, using it to pay fees should not unbalance the Pool.
dueProtocolFeeAmounts[maxWeightTokenIndex] = WeightedMath._calcDueTokenProtocolSwapFeeAmount(
balances[maxWeightTokenIndex],
normalizedWeights[maxWeightTokenIndex],
previousInvariant,
currentInvariant,
protocolSwapFeePercentage
);
return dueProtocolFeeAmounts;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the value of the invariant given `balances`, assuming they are increased by `amountsIn`. All
* amounts are expected to be upscaled.
*/
function _invariantAfterJoin(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory amountsIn,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights
) private view returns (uint256) {
_mutateAmounts(balances, amountsIn, FixedPoint.add);
return WeightedMath._calculateInvariant(normalizedWeights, balances);
}
function _invariantAfterExit(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory amountsOut,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights
) private view returns (uint256) {
_mutateAmounts(balances, amountsOut, FixedPoint.sub);
return WeightedMath._calculateInvariant(normalizedWeights, balances);
}
/**
* @dev Mutates `amounts` by applying `mutation` with each entry in `arguments`.
*
* Equivalent to `amounts = amounts.map(mutation)`.
*/
function _mutateAmounts(
uint256[] memory toMutate,
uint256[] memory arguments,
function(uint256, uint256) pure returns (uint256) mutation
) private view {
for (uint256 i = 0; i < _getTotalTokens(); ++i) {
toMutate[i] = mutation(toMutate[i], arguments[i]);
}
}
/**
* @dev This function returns the appreciation of one BPT relative to the
* underlying tokens. This starts at 1 when the pool is created and grows over time
*/
function getRate() public view returns (uint256) {
// The initial BPT supply is equal to the invariant times the number of tokens.
return Math.mul(getInvariant(), _getTotalTokens()).divDown(totalSupply());
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IVault.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/EnumerableSet.sol";
contract PoolTokenCache {
using EnumerableSet for EnumerableSet.AddressSet;
IVault public immutable vault;
constructor(IVault _vault) {
vault = _vault;
}
mapping(bytes32 => EnumerableSet.AddressSet) private _poolTokenSets;
mapping(bytes32 => bool) private _poolTokenSetSaved;
function savePoolTokenSet(bytes32 poolId) public {
(IERC20[] memory poolTokens, , ) = vault.getPoolTokens(poolId);
if (_poolTokenSetSaved[poolId]) {
// Purge potentially stale cached data
uint256 numTokens = _poolTokenSets[poolId].length();
// Clear the set by removing the last element n times, which uses less gas than removing elements in any
// other order.
for (uint256 i = 0; i < numTokens; i++) {
uint256 lastIndex = numTokens - 1 - i;
address lastIndexAddress = _poolTokenSets[poolId].unchecked_at(lastIndex);
_poolTokenSets[poolId].remove(lastIndexAddress);
}
} else {
_poolTokenSetSaved[poolId] = true;
}
for (uint256 pt; pt < poolTokens.length; pt++) {
_poolTokenSets[poolId].add(address(poolTokens[pt]));
}
}
function ensurePoolTokenSetSaved(bytes32 poolId) public {
if (!_poolTokenSetSaved[poolId]) {
savePoolTokenSet(poolId);
}
}
modifier withPoolTokenSetSaved(bytes32 poolId) {
// create a set of the pool tokens if it doesn't exist
ensurePoolTokenSetSaved(poolId);
_;
}
function _getAssets(bytes32 poolId) internal view returns (IAsset[] memory assets) {
uint256 numTokens = poolTokensLength(poolId);
assets = new IAsset[](numTokens);
for (uint256 pt; pt < numTokens; pt++) {
assets[pt] = IAsset(_poolTokenSets[poolId].unchecked_at(pt));
}
}
function _poolTokenIndex(bytes32 poolId, address token) internal view returns (uint256) {
return _poolTokenSets[poolId].rawIndexOf(token);
}
function poolHasToken(bytes32 poolId, address token) public view returns (bool) {
return _poolTokenSets[poolId].contains(token);
}
function poolTokensLength(bytes32 poolId) public view returns (uint256) {
return _poolTokenSets[poolId].length();
}
function poolTokenAtIndex(bytes32 poolId, uint256 index) public view returns (address) {
return _poolTokenSets[poolId].at(index);
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
interface IDistributorCallback {
function distributorCallback(bytes calldata callbackData) external;
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
/**
* @dev Interface of the ERC20 standard as defined in the EIP.
*/
interface IERC20 {
/**
* @dev Returns the amount of tokens in existence.
*/
function totalSupply() external view returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Returns the amount of tokens owned by `account`.
*/
function balanceOf(address account) external view returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Moves `amount` tokens from the caller's account to `recipient`.
*
* Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
*
* Emits a {Transfer} event.
*/
function transfer(address recipient, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
/**
* @dev Returns the remaining number of tokens that `spender` will be
* allowed to spend on behalf of `owner` through {transferFrom}. This is
* zero by default.
*
* This value changes when {approve} or {transferFrom} are called.
*/
function allowance(address owner, address spender) external view returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the caller's tokens.
*
* Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
*
* IMPORTANT: Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk
* that someone may use both the old and the new allowance by unfortunate
* transaction ordering. One possible solution to mitigate this race
* condition is to first reduce the spender's allowance to 0 and set the
* desired value afterwards:
* https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
*
* Emits an {Approval} event.
*/
function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
/**
* @dev Moves `amount` tokens from `sender` to `recipient` using the
* allowance mechanism. `amount` is then deducted from the caller's
* allowance.
*
* Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
*
* Emits a {Transfer} event.
*/
function transferFrom(
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256 amount
) external returns (bool);
/**
* @dev Emitted when `value` tokens are moved from one account (`from`) to
* another (`to`).
*
* Note that `value` may be zero.
*/
event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 value);
/**
* @dev Emitted when the allowance of a `spender` for an `owner` is set by
* a call to {approve}. `value` is the new allowance.
*/
event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed spender, uint256 value);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
/**
* @dev Interface for the SignatureValidator helper, used to support meta-transactions.
*/
interface ISignaturesValidator {
/**
* @dev Returns the EIP712 domain separator.
*/
function getDomainSeparator() external view returns (bytes32);
/**
* @dev Returns the next nonce used by an address to sign messages.
*/
function getNextNonce(address user) external view returns (uint256);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
/**
* @dev Interface for the TemporarilyPausable helper.
*/
interface ITemporarilyPausable {
/**
* @dev Emitted every time the pause state changes by `_setPaused`.
*/
event PausedStateChanged(bool paused);
/**
* @dev Returns the current paused state.
*/
function getPausedState()
external
view
returns (
bool paused,
uint256 pauseWindowEndTime,
uint256 bufferPeriodEndTime
);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "../openzeppelin/IERC20.sol";
/**
* @dev Interface for WETH9.
* See https://github.com/gnosis/canonical-weth/blob/0dd1ea3e295eef916d0c6223ec63141137d22d67/contracts/WETH9.sol
*/
interface IWETH is IERC20 {
function deposit() external payable;
function withdraw(uint256 amount) external;
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
/**
* @dev This is an empty interface used to represent either ERC20-conforming token contracts or ETH (using the zero
* address sentinel value). We're just relying on the fact that `interface` can be used to declare new address-like
* types.
*
* This concept is unrelated to a Pool's Asset Managers.
*/
interface IAsset {
// solhint-disable-previous-line no-empty-blocks
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
interface IAuthorizer {
/**
* @dev Returns true if `account` can perform the action described by `actionId` in the contract `where`.
*/
function canPerform(
bytes32 actionId,
address account,
address where
) external view returns (bool);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
// Inspired by Aave Protocol's IFlashLoanReceiver.
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol";
interface IFlashLoanRecipient {
/**
* @dev When `flashLoan` is called on the Vault, it invokes the `receiveFlashLoan` hook on the recipient.
*
* At the time of the call, the Vault will have transferred `amounts` for `tokens` to the recipient. Before this
* call returns, the recipient must have transferred `amounts` plus `feeAmounts` for each token back to the
* Vault, or else the entire flash loan will revert.
*
* `userData` is the same value passed in the `IVault.flashLoan` call.
*/
function receiveFlashLoan(
IERC20[] memory tokens,
uint256[] memory amounts,
uint256[] memory feeAmounts,
bytes memory userData
) external;
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol";
import "./IVault.sol";
import "./IAuthorizer.sol";
interface IProtocolFeesCollector {
event SwapFeePercentageChanged(uint256 newSwapFeePercentage);
event FlashLoanFeePercentageChanged(uint256 newFlashLoanFeePercentage);
function withdrawCollectedFees(
IERC20[] calldata tokens,
uint256[] calldata amounts,
address recipient
) external;
function setSwapFeePercentage(uint256 newSwapFeePercentage) external;
function setFlashLoanFeePercentage(uint256 newFlashLoanFeePercentage) external;
function getSwapFeePercentage() external view returns (uint256);
function getFlashLoanFeePercentage() external view returns (uint256);
function getCollectedFeeAmounts(IERC20[] memory tokens) external view returns (uint256[] memory feeAmounts);
function getAuthorizer() external view returns (IAuthorizer);
function vault() external view returns (IVault);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol";
import "./IVault.sol";
interface IPoolSwapStructs {
// This is not really an interface - it just defines common structs used by other interfaces: IGeneralPool and
// IMinimalSwapInfoPool.
//
// This data structure represents a request for a token swap, where `kind` indicates the swap type ('given in' or
// 'given out') which indicates whether or not the amount sent by the pool is known.
//
// The pool receives `tokenIn` and sends `tokenOut`. `amount` is the number of `tokenIn` tokens the pool will take
// in, or the number of `tokenOut` tokens the Pool will send out, depending on the given swap `kind`.
//
// All other fields are not strictly necessary for most swaps, but are provided to support advanced scenarios in
// some Pools.
//
// `poolId` is the ID of the Pool involved in the swap - this is useful for Pool contracts that implement more than
// one Pool.
//
// The meaning of `lastChangeBlock` depends on the Pool specialization:
// - Two Token or Minimal Swap Info: the last block in which either `tokenIn` or `tokenOut` changed its total
// balance.
// - General: the last block in which *any* of the Pool's registered tokens changed its total balance.
//
// `from` is the origin address for the funds the Pool receives, and `to` is the destination address
// where the Pool sends the outgoing tokens.
//
// `userData` is extra data provided by the caller - typically a signature from a trusted party.
struct SwapRequest {
IVault.SwapKind kind;
IERC20 tokenIn;
IERC20 tokenOut;
uint256 amount;
// Misc data
bytes32 poolId;
uint256 lastChangeBlock;
address from;
address to;
bytes userData;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "./LogExpMath.sol";
import "../helpers/BalancerErrors.sol";
/* solhint-disable private-vars-leading-underscore */
library FixedPoint {
uint256 internal constant ONE = 1e18; // 18 decimal places
uint256 internal constant MAX_POW_RELATIVE_ERROR = 10000; // 10^(-14)
// Minimum base for the power function when the exponent is 'free' (larger than ONE).
uint256 internal constant MIN_POW_BASE_FREE_EXPONENT = 0.7e18;
function add(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
// Fixed Point addition is the same as regular checked addition
uint256 c = a + b;
_require(c >= a, Errors.ADD_OVERFLOW);
return c;
}
function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
// Fixed Point addition is the same as regular checked addition
_require(b <= a, Errors.SUB_OVERFLOW);
uint256 c = a - b;
return c;
}
function mulDown(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
uint256 product = a * b;
_require(a == 0 || product / a == b, Errors.MUL_OVERFLOW);
return product / ONE;
}
function mulUp(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
uint256 product = a * b;
_require(a == 0 || product / a == b, Errors.MUL_OVERFLOW);
if (product == 0) {
return 0;
} else {
// The traditional divUp formula is:
// divUp(x, y) := (x + y - 1) / y
// To avoid intermediate overflow in the addition, we distribute the division and get:
// divUp(x, y) := (x - 1) / y + 1
// Note that this requires x != 0, which we already tested for.
return ((product - 1) / ONE) + 1;
}
}
function divDown(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
_require(b != 0, Errors.ZERO_DIVISION);
if (a == 0) {
return 0;
} else {
uint256 aInflated = a * ONE;
_require(aInflated / a == ONE, Errors.DIV_INTERNAL); // mul overflow
return aInflated / b;
}
}
function divUp(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
_require(b != 0, Errors.ZERO_DIVISION);
if (a == 0) {
return 0;
} else {
uint256 aInflated = a * ONE;
_require(aInflated / a == ONE, Errors.DIV_INTERNAL); // mul overflow
// The traditional divUp formula is:
// divUp(x, y) := (x + y - 1) / y
// To avoid intermediate overflow in the addition, we distribute the division and get:
// divUp(x, y) := (x - 1) / y + 1
// Note that this requires x != 0, which we already tested for.
return ((aInflated - 1) / b) + 1;
}
}
/**
* @dev Returns x^y, assuming both are fixed point numbers, rounding down. The result is guaranteed to not be above
* the true value (that is, the error function expected - actual is always positive).
*/
function powDown(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256) {
uint256 raw = LogExpMath.pow(x, y);
uint256 maxError = add(mulUp(raw, MAX_POW_RELATIVE_ERROR), 1);
if (raw < maxError) {
return 0;
} else {
return sub(raw, maxError);
}
}
/**
* @dev Returns x^y, assuming both are fixed point numbers, rounding up. The result is guaranteed to not be below
* the true value (that is, the error function expected - actual is always negative).
*/
function powUp(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256) {
uint256 raw = LogExpMath.pow(x, y);
uint256 maxError = add(mulUp(raw, MAX_POW_RELATIVE_ERROR), 1);
return add(raw, maxError);
}
/**
* @dev Returns the complement of a value (1 - x), capped to 0 if x is larger than 1.
*
* Useful when computing the complement for values with some level of relative error, as it strips this error and
* prevents intermediate negative values.
*/
function complement(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return (x < ONE) ? (ONE - x) : 0;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "../openzeppelin/IERC20.sol";
import "./BalancerErrors.sol";
library InputHelpers {
function ensureInputLengthMatch(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure {
_require(a == b, Errors.INPUT_LENGTH_MISMATCH);
}
function ensureInputLengthMatch(
uint256 a,
uint256 b,
uint256 c
) internal pure {
_require(a == b && b == c, Errors.INPUT_LENGTH_MISMATCH);
}
function ensureArrayIsSorted(IERC20[] memory array) internal pure {
address[] memory addressArray;
// solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly
assembly {
addressArray := array
}
ensureArrayIsSorted(addressArray);
}
function ensureArrayIsSorted(address[] memory array) internal pure {
if (array.length < 2) {
return;
}
address previous = array[0];
for (uint256 i = 1; i < array.length; ++i) {
address current = array[i];
_require(previous < current, Errors.UNSORTED_ARRAY);
previous = current;
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "./BasePool.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IMinimalSwapInfoPool.sol";
/**
* @dev Extension of `BasePool`, adding a handler for `IMinimalSwapInfoPool.onSwap`.
*
* Derived contracts must call `BasePool`'s constructor, and implement `_onSwapGivenIn` and `_onSwapGivenOut` along with
* `BasePool`'s virtual functions. Inheriting from this contract lets derived contracts choose the Two Token or Minimal
* Swap Info specialization settings.
*/
abstract contract BaseMinimalSwapInfoPool is IMinimalSwapInfoPool, BasePool {
// Swap Hooks
function onSwap(
SwapRequest memory request,
uint256 balanceTokenIn,
uint256 balanceTokenOut
) public virtual override onlyVault(request.poolId) returns (uint256) {
uint256 scalingFactorTokenIn = _scalingFactor(request.tokenIn);
uint256 scalingFactorTokenOut = _scalingFactor(request.tokenOut);
if (request.kind == IVault.SwapKind.GIVEN_IN) {
// Fees are subtracted before scaling, to reduce the complexity of the rounding direction analysis.
uint256 amountInMinusSwapFees = _subtractSwapFeeAmount(request.amount);
// Process the (upscaled!) swap fee.
uint256 swapFee = request.amount - amountInMinusSwapFees;
_processSwapFeeAmount(request.tokenIn, _upscale(swapFee, scalingFactorTokenIn));
request.amount = amountInMinusSwapFees;
// All token amounts are upscaled.
balanceTokenIn = _upscale(balanceTokenIn, scalingFactorTokenIn);
balanceTokenOut = _upscale(balanceTokenOut, scalingFactorTokenOut);
request.amount = _upscale(request.amount, scalingFactorTokenIn);
uint256 amountOut = _onSwapGivenIn(request, balanceTokenIn, balanceTokenOut);
// amountOut tokens are exiting the Pool, so we round down.
return _downscaleDown(amountOut, scalingFactorTokenOut);
} else {
// All token amounts are upscaled.
balanceTokenIn = _upscale(balanceTokenIn, scalingFactorTokenIn);
balanceTokenOut = _upscale(balanceTokenOut, scalingFactorTokenOut);
request.amount = _upscale(request.amount, scalingFactorTokenOut);
uint256 amountIn = _onSwapGivenOut(request, balanceTokenIn, balanceTokenOut);
// amountIn tokens are entering the Pool, so we round up.
amountIn = _downscaleUp(amountIn, scalingFactorTokenIn);
// Fees are added after scaling happens, to reduce the complexity of the rounding direction analysis.
uint256 amountInPlusSwapFees = _addSwapFeeAmount(amountIn);
// Process the (upscaled!) swap fee.
uint256 swapFee = amountInPlusSwapFees - amountIn;
_processSwapFeeAmount(request.tokenIn, _upscale(swapFee, scalingFactorTokenIn));
return amountInPlusSwapFees;
}
}
/*
* @dev Called when a swap with the Pool occurs, where the amount of tokens entering the Pool is known.
*
* Returns the amount of tokens that will be taken from the Pool in return.
*
* All amounts inside `swapRequest`, `balanceTokenIn` and `balanceTokenOut` are upscaled. The swap fee has already
* been deducted from `swapRequest.amount`.
*
* The return value is also considered upscaled, and will be downscaled (rounding down) before returning it to the
* Vault.
*/
function _onSwapGivenIn(
SwapRequest memory swapRequest,
uint256 balanceTokenIn,
uint256 balanceTokenOut
) internal virtual returns (uint256);
/*
* @dev Called when a swap with the Pool occurs, where the amount of tokens exiting the Pool is known.
*
* Returns the amount of tokens that will be granted to the Pool in return.
*
* All amounts inside `swapRequest`, `balanceTokenIn` and `balanceTokenOut` are upscaled.
*
* The return value is also considered upscaled, and will be downscaled (rounding up) before applying the swap fee
* and returning it to the Vault.
*/
function _onSwapGivenOut(
SwapRequest memory swapRequest,
uint256 balanceTokenIn,
uint256 balanceTokenOut
) internal virtual returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Called whenever a swap fee is charged. Implementations should call their parents via super, to ensure all
* implementations in the inheritance tree are called.
*
* Callers must call one of the three `_processSwapFeeAmount` functions when swap fees are computed,
* and upscale `amount`.
*/
function _processSwapFeeAmount(
uint256, /*index*/
uint256 /*amount*/
) internal virtual {
// solhint-disable-previous-line no-empty-blocks
}
function _processSwapFeeAmount(IERC20 token, uint256 amount) internal {
_processSwapFeeAmount(_tokenAddressToIndex(token), amount);
}
function _processSwapFeeAmounts(uint256[] memory amounts) internal {
InputHelpers.ensureInputLengthMatch(amounts.length, _getTotalTokens());
for (uint256 i = 0; i < _getTotalTokens(); ++i) {
_processSwapFeeAmount(i, amounts[i]);
}
}
/**
* @dev Returns the index of `token` in the Pool's token array (i.e. the one `vault.getPoolTokens()` would return).
*
* A trivial (and incorrect!) implementation is already provided for Pools that don't override
* `_processSwapFeeAmount` and skip the entire feature. However, Pools that do override `_processSwapFeeAmount`
* *must* override this function with a meaningful implementation.
*/
function _tokenAddressToIndex(
IERC20 /*token*/
) internal view virtual returns (uint256) {
return 0;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/FixedPoint.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/Math.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/InputHelpers.sol";
// These functions start with an underscore, as if they were part of a contract and not a library. At some point this
// should be fixed.
// solhint-disable private-vars-leading-underscore
library WeightedMath {
using FixedPoint for uint256;
// A minimum normalized weight imposes a maximum weight ratio. We need this due to limitations in the
// implementation of the power function, as these ratios are often exponents.
uint256 internal constant _MIN_WEIGHT = 0.01e18;
// Having a minimum normalized weight imposes a limit on the maximum number of tokens;
// i.e., the largest possible pool is one where all tokens have exactly the minimum weight.
uint256 internal constant _MAX_WEIGHTED_TOKENS = 100;
// Pool limits that arise from limitations in the fixed point power function (and the imposed 1:100 maximum weight
// ratio).
// Swap limits: amounts swapped may not be larger than this percentage of total balance.
uint256 internal constant _MAX_IN_RATIO = 0.3e18;
uint256 internal constant _MAX_OUT_RATIO = 0.3e18;
// Invariant growth limit: non-proportional joins cannot cause the invariant to increase by more than this ratio.
uint256 internal constant _MAX_INVARIANT_RATIO = 3e18;
// Invariant shrink limit: non-proportional exits cannot cause the invariant to decrease by less than this ratio.
uint256 internal constant _MIN_INVARIANT_RATIO = 0.7e18;
// About swap fees on joins and exits:
// Any join or exit that is not perfectly balanced (e.g. all single token joins or exits) is mathematically
// equivalent to a perfectly balanced join or exit followed by a series of swaps. Since these swaps would charge
// swap fees, it follows that (some) joins and exits should as well.
// On these operations, we split the token amounts in 'taxable' and 'non-taxable' portions, where the 'taxable' part
// is the one to which swap fees are applied.
// Invariant is used to collect protocol swap fees by comparing its value between two times.
// So we can round always to the same direction. It is also used to initiate the BPT amount
// and, because there is a minimum BPT, we round down the invariant.
function _calculateInvariant(uint256[] memory normalizedWeights, uint256[] memory balances)
internal
pure
returns (uint256 invariant)
{
/**********************************************************************************************
// invariant _____ //
// wi = weight index i | | wi //
// bi = balance index i | | bi ^ = i //
// i = invariant //
**********************************************************************************************/
invariant = FixedPoint.ONE;
for (uint256 i = 0; i < normalizedWeights.length; i++) {
invariant = invariant.mulDown(balances[i].powDown(normalizedWeights[i]));
}
_require(invariant > 0, Errors.ZERO_INVARIANT);
}
// Computes how many tokens can be taken out of a pool if `amountIn` are sent, given the
// current balances and weights.
function _calcOutGivenIn(
uint256 balanceIn,
uint256 weightIn,
uint256 balanceOut,
uint256 weightOut,
uint256 amountIn
) internal pure returns (uint256) {
/**********************************************************************************************
// outGivenIn //
// aO = amountOut //
// bO = balanceOut //
// bI = balanceIn / / bI \ (wI / wO) \ //
// aI = amountIn aO = bO * | 1 - | -------------------------- | ^ | //
// wI = weightIn \ \ ( bI + aI ) / / //
// wO = weightOut //
**********************************************************************************************/
// Amount out, so we round down overall.
// The multiplication rounds down, and the subtrahend (power) rounds up (so the base rounds up too).
// Because bI / (bI + aI) <= 1, the exponent rounds down.
// Cannot exceed maximum in ratio
_require(amountIn <= balanceIn.mulDown(_MAX_IN_RATIO), Errors.MAX_IN_RATIO);
uint256 denominator = balanceIn.add(amountIn);
uint256 base = balanceIn.divUp(denominator);
uint256 exponent = weightIn.divDown(weightOut);
uint256 power = base.powUp(exponent);
return balanceOut.mulDown(power.complement());
}
// Computes how many tokens must be sent to a pool in order to take `amountOut`, given the
// current balances and weights.
function _calcInGivenOut(
uint256 balanceIn,
uint256 weightIn,
uint256 balanceOut,
uint256 weightOut,
uint256 amountOut
) internal pure returns (uint256) {
/**********************************************************************************************
// inGivenOut //
// aO = amountOut //
// bO = balanceOut //
// bI = balanceIn / / bO \ (wO / wI) \ //
// aI = amountIn aI = bI * | | -------------------------- | ^ - 1 | //
// wI = weightIn \ \ ( bO - aO ) / / //
// wO = weightOut //
**********************************************************************************************/
// Amount in, so we round up overall.
// The multiplication rounds up, and the power rounds up (so the base rounds up too).
// Because b0 / (b0 - a0) >= 1, the exponent rounds up.
// Cannot exceed maximum out ratio
_require(amountOut <= balanceOut.mulDown(_MAX_OUT_RATIO), Errors.MAX_OUT_RATIO);
uint256 base = balanceOut.divUp(balanceOut.sub(amountOut));
uint256 exponent = weightOut.divUp(weightIn);
uint256 power = base.powUp(exponent);
// Because the base is larger than one (and the power rounds up), the power should always be larger than one, so
// the following subtraction should never revert.
uint256 ratio = power.sub(FixedPoint.ONE);
return balanceIn.mulUp(ratio);
}
function _calcBptOutGivenExactTokensIn(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights,
uint256[] memory amountsIn,
uint256 bptTotalSupply,
uint256 swapFeePercentage
) internal pure returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) {
// BPT out, so we round down overall.
uint256[] memory balanceRatiosWithFee = new uint256[](amountsIn.length);
uint256 invariantRatioWithFees = 0;
for (uint256 i = 0; i < balances.length; i++) {
balanceRatiosWithFee[i] = balances[i].add(amountsIn[i]).divDown(balances[i]);
invariantRatioWithFees = invariantRatioWithFees.add(balanceRatiosWithFee[i].mulDown(normalizedWeights[i]));
}
(uint256 invariantRatio, uint256[] memory swapFees) = _computeJoinExactTokensInInvariantRatio(
balances,
normalizedWeights,
amountsIn,
balanceRatiosWithFee,
invariantRatioWithFees,
swapFeePercentage
);
uint256 bptOut = (invariantRatio > FixedPoint.ONE)
? bptTotalSupply.mulDown(invariantRatio.sub(FixedPoint.ONE))
: 0;
return (bptOut, swapFees);
}
/**
* @dev Intermediate function to avoid stack-too-deep errors.
*/
function _computeJoinExactTokensInInvariantRatio(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights,
uint256[] memory amountsIn,
uint256[] memory balanceRatiosWithFee,
uint256 invariantRatioWithFees,
uint256 swapFeePercentage
) private pure returns (uint256 invariantRatio, uint256[] memory swapFees) {
// Swap fees are charged on all tokens that are being added in a larger proportion than the overall invariant
// increase.
swapFees = new uint256[](amountsIn.length);
invariantRatio = FixedPoint.ONE;
for (uint256 i = 0; i < balances.length; i++) {
uint256 amountInWithoutFee;
if (balanceRatiosWithFee[i] > invariantRatioWithFees) {
uint256 nonTaxableAmount = balances[i].mulDown(invariantRatioWithFees.sub(FixedPoint.ONE));
uint256 taxableAmount = amountsIn[i].sub(nonTaxableAmount);
uint256 swapFee = taxableAmount.mulUp(swapFeePercentage);
amountInWithoutFee = nonTaxableAmount.add(taxableAmount.sub(swapFee));
swapFees[i] = swapFee;
} else {
amountInWithoutFee = amountsIn[i];
}
uint256 balanceRatio = balances[i].add(amountInWithoutFee).divDown(balances[i]);
invariantRatio = invariantRatio.mulDown(balanceRatio.powDown(normalizedWeights[i]));
}
}
function _calcTokenInGivenExactBptOut(
uint256 balance,
uint256 normalizedWeight,
uint256 bptAmountOut,
uint256 bptTotalSupply,
uint256 swapFeePercentage
) internal pure returns (uint256 amountIn, uint256 swapFee) {
/******************************************************************************************
// tokenInForExactBPTOut //
// a = amountIn //
// b = balance / / totalBPT + bptOut \ (1 / w) \ //
// bptOut = bptAmountOut a = b * | | -------------------------- | ^ - 1 | //
// bpt = totalBPT \ \ totalBPT / / //
// w = weight //
******************************************************************************************/
// Token in, so we round up overall.
// Calculate the factor by which the invariant will increase after minting BPTAmountOut
uint256 invariantRatio = bptTotalSupply.add(bptAmountOut).divUp(bptTotalSupply);
_require(invariantRatio <= _MAX_INVARIANT_RATIO, Errors.MAX_OUT_BPT_FOR_TOKEN_IN);
// Calculate by how much the token balance has to increase to match the invariantRatio
uint256 balanceRatio = invariantRatio.powUp(FixedPoint.ONE.divUp(normalizedWeight));
uint256 amountInWithoutFee = balance.mulUp(balanceRatio.sub(FixedPoint.ONE));
// We can now compute how much extra balance is being deposited and used in virtual swaps, and charge swap fees
// accordingly.
uint256 taxablePercentage = normalizedWeight.complement();
uint256 taxableAmount = amountInWithoutFee.mulUp(taxablePercentage);
uint256 nonTaxableAmount = amountInWithoutFee.sub(taxableAmount);
uint256 taxableAmountPlusFees = taxableAmount.divUp(FixedPoint.ONE.sub(swapFeePercentage));
swapFee = taxableAmountPlusFees - taxableAmount;
amountIn = nonTaxableAmount.add(taxableAmountPlusFees);
}
function _calcAllTokensInGivenExactBptOut(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 bptAmountOut,
uint256 totalBPT
) internal pure returns (uint256[] memory) {
/************************************************************************************
// tokensInForExactBptOut //
// (per token) //
// aI = amountIn / bptOut \ //
// b = balance aI = b * | ------------ | //
// bptOut = bptAmountOut \ totalBPT / //
// bpt = totalBPT //
************************************************************************************/
// Tokens in, so we round up overall.
uint256 bptRatio = bptAmountOut.divUp(totalBPT);
uint256[] memory amountsIn = new uint256[](balances.length);
for (uint256 i = 0; i < balances.length; i++) {
amountsIn[i] = balances[i].mulUp(bptRatio);
}
return amountsIn;
}
function _calcBptInGivenExactTokensOut(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights,
uint256[] memory amountsOut,
uint256 bptTotalSupply,
uint256 swapFeePercentage
) internal pure returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) {
// BPT in, so we round up overall.
uint256[] memory balanceRatiosWithoutFee = new uint256[](amountsOut.length);
uint256 invariantRatioWithoutFees = 0;
for (uint256 i = 0; i < balances.length; i++) {
balanceRatiosWithoutFee[i] = balances[i].sub(amountsOut[i]).divUp(balances[i]);
invariantRatioWithoutFees = invariantRatioWithoutFees.add(
balanceRatiosWithoutFee[i].mulUp(normalizedWeights[i])
);
}
(uint256 invariantRatio, uint256[] memory swapFees) = _computeExitExactTokensOutInvariantRatio(
balances,
normalizedWeights,
amountsOut,
balanceRatiosWithoutFee,
invariantRatioWithoutFees,
swapFeePercentage
);
uint256 bptIn = bptTotalSupply.mulUp(invariantRatio.complement());
return (bptIn, swapFees);
}
/**
* @dev Intermediate function to avoid stack-too-deep errors.
*/
function _computeExitExactTokensOutInvariantRatio(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256[] memory normalizedWeights,
uint256[] memory amountsOut,
uint256[] memory balanceRatiosWithoutFee,
uint256 invariantRatioWithoutFees,
uint256 swapFeePercentage
) private pure returns (uint256 invariantRatio, uint256[] memory swapFees) {
swapFees = new uint256[](amountsOut.length);
invariantRatio = FixedPoint.ONE;
for (uint256 i = 0; i < balances.length; i++) {
// Swap fees are typically charged on 'token in', but there is no 'token in' here, so we apply it to
// 'token out'. This results in slightly larger price impact.
uint256 amountOutWithFee;
if (invariantRatioWithoutFees > balanceRatiosWithoutFee[i]) {
uint256 nonTaxableAmount = balances[i].mulDown(invariantRatioWithoutFees.complement());
uint256 taxableAmount = amountsOut[i].sub(nonTaxableAmount);
uint256 taxableAmountPlusFees = taxableAmount.divUp(FixedPoint.ONE.sub(swapFeePercentage));
swapFees[i] = taxableAmountPlusFees - taxableAmount;
amountOutWithFee = nonTaxableAmount.add(taxableAmountPlusFees);
} else {
amountOutWithFee = amountsOut[i];
}
uint256 balanceRatio = balances[i].sub(amountOutWithFee).divDown(balances[i]);
invariantRatio = invariantRatio.mulDown(balanceRatio.powDown(normalizedWeights[i]));
}
}
function _calcTokenOutGivenExactBptIn(
uint256 balance,
uint256 normalizedWeight,
uint256 bptAmountIn,
uint256 bptTotalSupply,
uint256 swapFeePercentage
) internal pure returns (uint256 amountOut, uint256 swapFee) {
/*****************************************************************************************
// exactBPTInForTokenOut //
// a = amountOut //
// b = balance / / totalBPT - bptIn \ (1 / w) \ //
// bptIn = bptAmountIn a = b * | 1 - | -------------------------- | ^ | //
// bpt = totalBPT \ \ totalBPT / / //
// w = weight //
*****************************************************************************************/
// Token out, so we round down overall. The multiplication rounds down, but the power rounds up (so the base
// rounds up). Because (totalBPT - bptIn) / totalBPT <= 1, the exponent rounds down.
// Calculate the factor by which the invariant will decrease after burning BPTAmountIn
uint256 invariantRatio = bptTotalSupply.sub(bptAmountIn).divUp(bptTotalSupply);
_require(invariantRatio >= _MIN_INVARIANT_RATIO, Errors.MIN_BPT_IN_FOR_TOKEN_OUT);
// Calculate by how much the token balance has to decrease to match invariantRatio
uint256 balanceRatio = invariantRatio.powUp(FixedPoint.ONE.divDown(normalizedWeight));
// Because of rounding up, balanceRatio can be greater than one. Using complement prevents reverts.
uint256 amountOutWithoutFee = balance.mulDown(balanceRatio.complement());
// We can now compute how much excess balance is being withdrawn as a result of the virtual swaps, which result
// in swap fees.
uint256 taxablePercentage = normalizedWeight.complement();
// Swap fees are typically charged on 'token in', but there is no 'token in' here, so we apply it
// to 'token out'. This results in slightly larger price impact. Fees are rounded up.
uint256 taxableAmount = amountOutWithoutFee.mulUp(taxablePercentage);
uint256 nonTaxableAmount = amountOutWithoutFee.sub(taxableAmount);
swapFee = taxableAmount.mulUp(swapFeePercentage);
amountOut = nonTaxableAmount.add(taxableAmount.sub(swapFee));
}
function _calcTokensOutGivenExactBptIn(
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 bptAmountIn,
uint256 totalBPT
) internal pure returns (uint256[] memory) {
/**********************************************************************************************
// exactBPTInForTokensOut //
// (per token) //
// aO = amountOut / bptIn \ //
// b = balance a0 = b * | --------------------- | //
// bptIn = bptAmountIn \ totalBPT / //
// bpt = totalBPT //
**********************************************************************************************/
// Since we're computing an amount out, we round down overall. This means rounding down on both the
// multiplication and division.
uint256 bptRatio = bptAmountIn.divDown(totalBPT);
uint256[] memory amountsOut = new uint256[](balances.length);
for (uint256 i = 0; i < balances.length; i++) {
amountsOut[i] = balances[i].mulDown(bptRatio);
}
return amountsOut;
}
function _calcDueTokenProtocolSwapFeeAmount(
uint256 balance,
uint256 normalizedWeight,
uint256 previousInvariant,
uint256 currentInvariant,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage
) internal pure returns (uint256) {
/*********************************************************************************
/* protocolSwapFeePercentage * balanceToken * ( 1 - (previousInvariant / currentInvariant) ^ (1 / weightToken))
*********************************************************************************/
if (currentInvariant <= previousInvariant) {
// This shouldn't happen outside of rounding errors, but have this safeguard nonetheless to prevent the Pool
// from entering a locked state in which joins and exits revert while computing accumulated swap fees.
return 0;
}
// We round down to prevent issues in the Pool's accounting, even if it means paying slightly less in protocol
// fees to the Vault.
// Fee percentage and balance multiplications round down, while the subtrahend (power) rounds up (as does the
// base). Because previousInvariant / currentInvariant <= 1, the exponent rounds down.
uint256 base = previousInvariant.divUp(currentInvariant);
uint256 exponent = FixedPoint.ONE.divDown(normalizedWeight);
// Because the exponent is larger than one, the base of the power function has a lower bound. We cap to this
// value to avoid numeric issues, which means in the extreme case (where the invariant growth is larger than
// 1 / min exponent) the Pool will pay less in protocol fees than it should.
base = Math.max(base, FixedPoint.MIN_POW_BASE_FREE_EXPONENT);
uint256 power = base.powUp(exponent);
uint256 tokenAccruedFees = balance.mulDown(power.complement());
return tokenAccruedFees.mulDown(protocolSwapFeePercentage);
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol";
import "./BaseWeightedPool.sol";
library WeightedPoolUserDataHelpers {
function joinKind(bytes memory self) internal pure returns (BaseWeightedPool.JoinKind) {
return abi.decode(self, (BaseWeightedPool.JoinKind));
}
function exitKind(bytes memory self) internal pure returns (BaseWeightedPool.ExitKind) {
return abi.decode(self, (BaseWeightedPool.ExitKind));
}
// Joins
function initialAmountsIn(bytes memory self) internal pure returns (uint256[] memory amountsIn) {
(, amountsIn) = abi.decode(self, (BaseWeightedPool.JoinKind, uint256[]));
}
function exactTokensInForBptOut(bytes memory self)
internal
pure
returns (uint256[] memory amountsIn, uint256 minBPTAmountOut)
{
(, amountsIn, minBPTAmountOut) = abi.decode(self, (BaseWeightedPool.JoinKind, uint256[], uint256));
}
function tokenInForExactBptOut(bytes memory self) internal pure returns (uint256 bptAmountOut, uint256 tokenIndex) {
(, bptAmountOut, tokenIndex) = abi.decode(self, (BaseWeightedPool.JoinKind, uint256, uint256));
}
function allTokensInForExactBptOut(bytes memory self) internal pure returns (uint256 bptAmountOut) {
(, bptAmountOut) = abi.decode(self, (BaseWeightedPool.JoinKind, uint256));
}
// Exits
function exactBptInForTokenOut(bytes memory self) internal pure returns (uint256 bptAmountIn, uint256 tokenIndex) {
(, bptAmountIn, tokenIndex) = abi.decode(self, (BaseWeightedPool.ExitKind, uint256, uint256));
}
function exactBptInForTokensOut(bytes memory self) internal pure returns (uint256 bptAmountIn) {
(, bptAmountIn) = abi.decode(self, (BaseWeightedPool.ExitKind, uint256));
}
function bptInForExactTokensOut(bytes memory self)
internal
pure
returns (uint256[] memory amountsOut, uint256 maxBPTAmountIn)
{
(, amountsOut, maxBPTAmountIn) = abi.decode(self, (BaseWeightedPool.ExitKind, uint256[], uint256));
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated
// documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
// rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
// permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
// Software.
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
// WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
// COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
// OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "../helpers/BalancerErrors.sol";
/* solhint-disable */
/**
* @dev Exponentiation and logarithm functions for 18 decimal fixed point numbers (both base and exponent/argument).
*
* Exponentiation and logarithm with arbitrary bases (x^y and log_x(y)) are implemented by conversion to natural
* exponentiation and logarithm (where the base is Euler's number).
*
* @author Fernando Martinelli - @fernandomartinelli
* @author Sergio Yuhjtman - @sergioyuhjtman
* @author Daniel Fernandez - @dmf7z
*/
library LogExpMath {
// All fixed point multiplications and divisions are inlined. This means we need to divide by ONE when multiplying
// two numbers, and multiply by ONE when dividing them.
// All arguments and return values are 18 decimal fixed point numbers.
int256 constant ONE_18 = 1e18;
// Internally, intermediate values are computed with higher precision as 20 decimal fixed point numbers, and in the
// case of ln36, 36 decimals.
int256 constant ONE_20 = 1e20;
int256 constant ONE_36 = 1e36;
// The domain of natural exponentiation is bound by the word size and number of decimals used.
//
// Because internally the result will be stored using 20 decimals, the largest possible result is
// (2^255 - 1) / 10^20, which makes the largest exponent ln((2^255 - 1) / 10^20) = 130.700829182905140221.
// The smallest possible result is 10^(-18), which makes largest negative argument
// ln(10^(-18)) = -41.446531673892822312.
// We use 130.0 and -41.0 to have some safety margin.
int256 constant MAX_NATURAL_EXPONENT = 130e18;
int256 constant MIN_NATURAL_EXPONENT = -41e18;
// Bounds for ln_36's argument. Both ln(0.9) and ln(1.1) can be represented with 36 decimal places in a fixed point
// 256 bit integer.
int256 constant LN_36_LOWER_BOUND = ONE_18 - 1e17;
int256 constant LN_36_UPPER_BOUND = ONE_18 + 1e17;
uint256 constant MILD_EXPONENT_BOUND = 2**254 / uint256(ONE_20);
// 18 decimal constants
int256 constant x0 = 128000000000000000000; // 2ˆ7
int256 constant a0 = 38877084059945950922200000000000000000000000000000000000; // eˆ(x0) (no decimals)
int256 constant x1 = 64000000000000000000; // 2ˆ6
int256 constant a1 = 6235149080811616882910000000; // eˆ(x1) (no decimals)
// 20 decimal constants
int256 constant x2 = 3200000000000000000000; // 2ˆ5
int256 constant a2 = 7896296018268069516100000000000000; // eˆ(x2)
int256 constant x3 = 1600000000000000000000; // 2ˆ4
int256 constant a3 = 888611052050787263676000000; // eˆ(x3)
int256 constant x4 = 800000000000000000000; // 2ˆ3
int256 constant a4 = 298095798704172827474000; // eˆ(x4)
int256 constant x5 = 400000000000000000000; // 2ˆ2
int256 constant a5 = 5459815003314423907810; // eˆ(x5)
int256 constant x6 = 200000000000000000000; // 2ˆ1
int256 constant a6 = 738905609893065022723; // eˆ(x6)
int256 constant x7 = 100000000000000000000; // 2ˆ0
int256 constant a7 = 271828182845904523536; // eˆ(x7)
int256 constant x8 = 50000000000000000000; // 2ˆ-1
int256 constant a8 = 164872127070012814685; // eˆ(x8)
int256 constant x9 = 25000000000000000000; // 2ˆ-2
int256 constant a9 = 128402541668774148407; // eˆ(x9)
int256 constant x10 = 12500000000000000000; // 2ˆ-3
int256 constant a10 = 113314845306682631683; // eˆ(x10)
int256 constant x11 = 6250000000000000000; // 2ˆ-4
int256 constant a11 = 106449445891785942956; // eˆ(x11)
/**
* @dev Exponentiation (x^y) with unsigned 18 decimal fixed point base and exponent.
*
* Reverts if ln(x) * y is smaller than `MIN_NATURAL_EXPONENT`, or larger than `MAX_NATURAL_EXPONENT`.
*/
function pow(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256) {
if (y == 0) {
// We solve the 0^0 indetermination by making it equal one.
return uint256(ONE_18);
}
if (x == 0) {
return 0;
}
// Instead of computing x^y directly, we instead rely on the properties of logarithms and exponentiation to
// arrive at that result. In particular, exp(ln(x)) = x, and ln(x^y) = y * ln(x). This means
// x^y = exp(y * ln(x)).
// The ln function takes a signed value, so we need to make sure x fits in the signed 256 bit range.
_require(x < 2**255, Errors.X_OUT_OF_BOUNDS);
int256 x_int256 = int256(x);
// We will compute y * ln(x) in a single step. Depending on the value of x, we can either use ln or ln_36. In
// both cases, we leave the division by ONE_18 (due to fixed point multiplication) to the end.
// This prevents y * ln(x) from overflowing, and at the same time guarantees y fits in the signed 256 bit range.
_require(y < MILD_EXPONENT_BOUND, Errors.Y_OUT_OF_BOUNDS);
int256 y_int256 = int256(y);
int256 logx_times_y;
if (LN_36_LOWER_BOUND < x_int256 && x_int256 < LN_36_UPPER_BOUND) {
int256 ln_36_x = _ln_36(x_int256);
// ln_36_x has 36 decimal places, so multiplying by y_int256 isn't as straightforward, since we can't just
// bring y_int256 to 36 decimal places, as it might overflow. Instead, we perform two 18 decimal
// multiplications and add the results: one with the first 18 decimals of ln_36_x, and one with the
// (downscaled) last 18 decimals.
logx_times_y = ((ln_36_x / ONE_18) * y_int256 + ((ln_36_x % ONE_18) * y_int256) / ONE_18);
} else {
logx_times_y = _ln(x_int256) * y_int256;
}
logx_times_y /= ONE_18;
// Finally, we compute exp(y * ln(x)) to arrive at x^y
_require(
MIN_NATURAL_EXPONENT <= logx_times_y && logx_times_y <= MAX_NATURAL_EXPONENT,
Errors.PRODUCT_OUT_OF_BOUNDS
);
return uint256(exp(logx_times_y));
}
/**
* @dev Natural exponentiation (e^x) with signed 18 decimal fixed point exponent.
*
* Reverts if `x` is smaller than MIN_NATURAL_EXPONENT, or larger than `MAX_NATURAL_EXPONENT`.
*/
function exp(int256 x) internal pure returns (int256) {
_require(x >= MIN_NATURAL_EXPONENT && x <= MAX_NATURAL_EXPONENT, Errors.INVALID_EXPONENT);
if (x < 0) {
// We only handle positive exponents: e^(-x) is computed as 1 / e^x. We can safely make x positive since it
// fits in the signed 256 bit range (as it is larger than MIN_NATURAL_EXPONENT).
// Fixed point division requires multiplying by ONE_18.
return ((ONE_18 * ONE_18) / exp(-x));
}
// First, we use the fact that e^(x+y) = e^x * e^y to decompose x into a sum of powers of two, which we call x_n,
// where x_n == 2^(7 - n), and e^x_n = a_n has been precomputed. We choose the first x_n, x0, to equal 2^7
// because all larger powers are larger than MAX_NATURAL_EXPONENT, and therefore not present in the
// decomposition.
// At the end of this process we will have the product of all e^x_n = a_n that apply, and the remainder of this
// decomposition, which will be lower than the smallest x_n.
// exp(x) = k_0 * a_0 * k_1 * a_1 * ... + k_n * a_n * exp(remainder), where each k_n equals either 0 or 1.
// We mutate x by subtracting x_n, making it the remainder of the decomposition.
// The first two a_n (e^(2^7) and e^(2^6)) are too large if stored as 18 decimal numbers, and could cause
// intermediate overflows. Instead we store them as plain integers, with 0 decimals.
// Additionally, x0 + x1 is larger than MAX_NATURAL_EXPONENT, which means they will not both be present in the
// decomposition.
// For each x_n, we test if that term is present in the decomposition (if x is larger than it), and if so deduct
// it and compute the accumulated product.
int256 firstAN;
if (x >= x0) {
x -= x0;
firstAN = a0;
} else if (x >= x1) {
x -= x1;
firstAN = a1;
} else {
firstAN = 1; // One with no decimal places
}
// We now transform x into a 20 decimal fixed point number, to have enhanced precision when computing the
// smaller terms.
x *= 100;
// `product` is the accumulated product of all a_n (except a0 and a1), which starts at 20 decimal fixed point
// one. Recall that fixed point multiplication requires dividing by ONE_20.
int256 product = ONE_20;
if (x >= x2) {
x -= x2;
product = (product * a2) / ONE_20;
}
if (x >= x3) {
x -= x3;
product = (product * a3) / ONE_20;
}
if (x >= x4) {
x -= x4;
product = (product * a4) / ONE_20;
}
if (x >= x5) {
x -= x5;
product = (product * a5) / ONE_20;
}
if (x >= x6) {
x -= x6;
product = (product * a6) / ONE_20;
}
if (x >= x7) {
x -= x7;
product = (product * a7) / ONE_20;
}
if (x >= x8) {
x -= x8;
product = (product * a8) / ONE_20;
}
if (x >= x9) {
x -= x9;
product = (product * a9) / ONE_20;
}
// x10 and x11 are unnecessary here since we have high enough precision already.
// Now we need to compute e^x, where x is small (in particular, it is smaller than x9). We use the Taylor series
// expansion for e^x: 1 + x + (x^2 / 2!) + (x^3 / 3!) + ... + (x^n / n!).
int256 seriesSum = ONE_20; // The initial one in the sum, with 20 decimal places.
int256 term; // Each term in the sum, where the nth term is (x^n / n!).
// The first term is simply x.
term = x;
seriesSum += term;
// Each term (x^n / n!) equals the previous one times x, divided by n. Since x is a fixed point number,
// multiplying by it requires dividing by ONE_20, but dividing by the non-fixed point n values does not.
term = ((term * x) / ONE_20) / 2;
seriesSum += term;
term = ((term * x) / ONE_20) / 3;
seriesSum += term;
term = ((term * x) / ONE_20) / 4;
seriesSum += term;
term = ((term * x) / ONE_20) / 5;
seriesSum += term;
term = ((term * x) / ONE_20) / 6;
seriesSum += term;
term = ((term * x) / ONE_20) / 7;
seriesSum += term;
term = ((term * x) / ONE_20) / 8;
seriesSum += term;
term = ((term * x) / ONE_20) / 9;
seriesSum += term;
term = ((term * x) / ONE_20) / 10;
seriesSum += term;
term = ((term * x) / ONE_20) / 11;
seriesSum += term;
term = ((term * x) / ONE_20) / 12;
seriesSum += term;
// 12 Taylor terms are sufficient for 18 decimal precision.
// We now have the first a_n (with no decimals), and the product of all other a_n present, and the Taylor
// approximation of the exponentiation of the remainder (both with 20 decimals). All that remains is to multiply
// all three (one 20 decimal fixed point multiplication, dividing by ONE_20, and one integer multiplication),
// and then drop two digits to return an 18 decimal value.
return (((product * seriesSum) / ONE_20) * firstAN) / 100;
}
/**
* @dev Logarithm (log(arg, base), with signed 18 decimal fixed point base and argument.
*/
function log(int256 arg, int256 base) internal pure returns (int256) {
// This performs a simple base change: log(arg, base) = ln(arg) / ln(base).
// Both logBase and logArg are computed as 36 decimal fixed point numbers, either by using ln_36, or by
// upscaling.
int256 logBase;
if (LN_36_LOWER_BOUND < base && base < LN_36_UPPER_BOUND) {
logBase = _ln_36(base);
} else {
logBase = _ln(base) * ONE_18;
}
int256 logArg;
if (LN_36_LOWER_BOUND < arg && arg < LN_36_UPPER_BOUND) {
logArg = _ln_36(arg);
} else {
logArg = _ln(arg) * ONE_18;
}
// When dividing, we multiply by ONE_18 to arrive at a result with 18 decimal places
return (logArg * ONE_18) / logBase;
}
/**
* @dev Natural logarithm (ln(a)) with signed 18 decimal fixed point argument.
*/
function ln(int256 a) internal pure returns (int256) {
// The real natural logarithm is not defined for negative numbers or zero.
_require(a > 0, Errors.OUT_OF_BOUNDS);
if (LN_36_LOWER_BOUND < a && a < LN_36_UPPER_BOUND) {
return _ln_36(a) / ONE_18;
} else {
return _ln(a);
}
}
/**
* @dev Internal natural logarithm (ln(a)) with signed 18 decimal fixed point argument.
*/
function _ln(int256 a) private pure returns (int256) {
if (a < ONE_18) {
// Since ln(a^k) = k * ln(a), we can compute ln(a) as ln(a) = ln((1/a)^(-1)) = - ln((1/a)). If a is less
// than one, 1/a will be greater than one, and this if statement will not be entered in the recursive call.
// Fixed point division requires multiplying by ONE_18.
return (-_ln((ONE_18 * ONE_18) / a));
}
// First, we use the fact that ln^(a * b) = ln(a) + ln(b) to decompose ln(a) into a sum of powers of two, which
// we call x_n, where x_n == 2^(7 - n), which are the natural logarithm of precomputed quantities a_n (that is,
// ln(a_n) = x_n). We choose the first x_n, x0, to equal 2^7 because the exponential of all larger powers cannot
// be represented as 18 fixed point decimal numbers in 256 bits, and are therefore larger than a.
// At the end of this process we will have the sum of all x_n = ln(a_n) that apply, and the remainder of this
// decomposition, which will be lower than the smallest a_n.
// ln(a) = k_0 * x_0 + k_1 * x_1 + ... + k_n * x_n + ln(remainder), where each k_n equals either 0 or 1.
// We mutate a by subtracting a_n, making it the remainder of the decomposition.
// For reasons related to how `exp` works, the first two a_n (e^(2^7) and e^(2^6)) are not stored as fixed point
// numbers with 18 decimals, but instead as plain integers with 0 decimals, so we need to multiply them by
// ONE_18 to convert them to fixed point.
// For each a_n, we test if that term is present in the decomposition (if a is larger than it), and if so divide
// by it and compute the accumulated sum.
int256 sum = 0;
if (a >= a0 * ONE_18) {
a /= a0; // Integer, not fixed point division
sum += x0;
}
if (a >= a1 * ONE_18) {
a /= a1; // Integer, not fixed point division
sum += x1;
}
// All other a_n and x_n are stored as 20 digit fixed point numbers, so we convert the sum and a to this format.
sum *= 100;
a *= 100;
// Because further a_n are 20 digit fixed point numbers, we multiply by ONE_20 when dividing by them.
if (a >= a2) {
a = (a * ONE_20) / a2;
sum += x2;
}
if (a >= a3) {
a = (a * ONE_20) / a3;
sum += x3;
}
if (a >= a4) {
a = (a * ONE_20) / a4;
sum += x4;
}
if (a >= a5) {
a = (a * ONE_20) / a5;
sum += x5;
}
if (a >= a6) {
a = (a * ONE_20) / a6;
sum += x6;
}
if (a >= a7) {
a = (a * ONE_20) / a7;
sum += x7;
}
if (a >= a8) {
a = (a * ONE_20) / a8;
sum += x8;
}
if (a >= a9) {
a = (a * ONE_20) / a9;
sum += x9;
}
if (a >= a10) {
a = (a * ONE_20) / a10;
sum += x10;
}
if (a >= a11) {
a = (a * ONE_20) / a11;
sum += x11;
}
// a is now a small number (smaller than a_11, which roughly equals 1.06). This means we can use a Taylor series
// that converges rapidly for values of `a` close to one - the same one used in ln_36.
// Let z = (a - 1) / (a + 1).
// ln(a) = 2 * (z + z^3 / 3 + z^5 / 5 + z^7 / 7 + ... + z^(2 * n + 1) / (2 * n + 1))
// Recall that 20 digit fixed point division requires multiplying by ONE_20, and multiplication requires
// division by ONE_20.
int256 z = ((a - ONE_20) * ONE_20) / (a + ONE_20);
int256 z_squared = (z * z) / ONE_20;
// num is the numerator of the series: the z^(2 * n + 1) term
int256 num = z;
// seriesSum holds the accumulated sum of each term in the series, starting with the initial z
int256 seriesSum = num;
// In each step, the numerator is multiplied by z^2
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_20;
seriesSum += num / 3;
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_20;
seriesSum += num / 5;
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_20;
seriesSum += num / 7;
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_20;
seriesSum += num / 9;
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_20;
seriesSum += num / 11;
// 6 Taylor terms are sufficient for 36 decimal precision.
// Finally, we multiply by 2 (non fixed point) to compute ln(remainder)
seriesSum *= 2;
// We now have the sum of all x_n present, and the Taylor approximation of the logarithm of the remainder (both
// with 20 decimals). All that remains is to sum these two, and then drop two digits to return a 18 decimal
// value.
return (sum + seriesSum) / 100;
}
/**
* @dev Intrnal high precision (36 decimal places) natural logarithm (ln(x)) with signed 18 decimal fixed point argument,
* for x close to one.
*
* Should only be used if x is between LN_36_LOWER_BOUND and LN_36_UPPER_BOUND.
*/
function _ln_36(int256 x) private pure returns (int256) {
// Since ln(1) = 0, a value of x close to one will yield a very small result, which makes using 36 digits
// worthwhile.
// First, we transform x to a 36 digit fixed point value.
x *= ONE_18;
// We will use the following Taylor expansion, which converges very rapidly. Let z = (x - 1) / (x + 1).
// ln(x) = 2 * (z + z^3 / 3 + z^5 / 5 + z^7 / 7 + ... + z^(2 * n + 1) / (2 * n + 1))
// Recall that 36 digit fixed point division requires multiplying by ONE_36, and multiplication requires
// division by ONE_36.
int256 z = ((x - ONE_36) * ONE_36) / (x + ONE_36);
int256 z_squared = (z * z) / ONE_36;
// num is the numerator of the series: the z^(2 * n + 1) term
int256 num = z;
// seriesSum holds the accumulated sum of each term in the series, starting with the initial z
int256 seriesSum = num;
// In each step, the numerator is multiplied by z^2
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_36;
seriesSum += num / 3;
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_36;
seriesSum += num / 5;
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_36;
seriesSum += num / 7;
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_36;
seriesSum += num / 9;
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_36;
seriesSum += num / 11;
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_36;
seriesSum += num / 13;
num = (num * z_squared) / ONE_36;
seriesSum += num / 15;
// 8 Taylor terms are sufficient for 36 decimal precision.
// All that remains is multiplying by 2 (non fixed point).
return seriesSum * 2;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
// solhint-disable
/**
* @dev Reverts if `condition` is false, with a revert reason containing `errorCode`. Only codes up to 999 are
* supported.
*/
function _require(bool condition, uint256 errorCode) pure {
if (!condition) _revert(errorCode);
}
/**
* @dev Reverts with a revert reason containing `errorCode`. Only codes up to 999 are supported.
*/
function _revert(uint256 errorCode) pure {
// We're going to dynamically create a revert string based on the error code, with the following format:
// 'BAL#{errorCode}'
// where the code is left-padded with zeroes to three digits (so they range from 000 to 999).
//
// We don't have revert strings embedded in the contract to save bytecode size: it takes much less space to store a
// number (8 to 16 bits) than the individual string characters.
//
// The dynamic string creation algorithm that follows could be implemented in Solidity, but assembly allows for a
// much denser implementation, again saving bytecode size. Given this function unconditionally reverts, this is a
// safe place to rely on it without worrying about how its usage might affect e.g. memory contents.
assembly {
// First, we need to compute the ASCII representation of the error code. We assume that it is in the 0-999
// range, so we only need to convert three digits. To convert the digits to ASCII, we add 0x30, the value for
// the '0' character.
let units := add(mod(errorCode, 10), 0x30)
errorCode := div(errorCode, 10)
let tenths := add(mod(errorCode, 10), 0x30)
errorCode := div(errorCode, 10)
let hundreds := add(mod(errorCode, 10), 0x30)
// With the individual characters, we can now construct the full string. The "BAL#" part is a known constant
// (0x42414c23): we simply shift this by 24 (to provide space for the 3 bytes of the error code), and add the
// characters to it, each shifted by a multiple of 8.
// The revert reason is then shifted left by 200 bits (256 minus the length of the string, 7 characters * 8 bits
// per character = 56) to locate it in the most significant part of the 256 slot (the beginning of a byte
// array).
let revertReason := shl(200, add(0x42414c23000000, add(add(units, shl(8, tenths)), shl(16, hundreds))))
// We can now encode the reason in memory, which can be safely overwritten as we're about to revert. The encoded
// message will have the following layout:
// [ revert reason identifier ] [ string location offset ] [ string length ] [ string contents ]
// The Solidity revert reason identifier is 0x08c739a0, the function selector of the Error(string) function. We
// also write zeroes to the next 28 bytes of memory, but those are about to be overwritten.
mstore(0x0, 0x08c379a000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)
// Next is the offset to the location of the string, which will be placed immediately after (20 bytes away).
mstore(0x04, 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000020)
// The string length is fixed: 7 characters.
mstore(0x24, 7)
// Finally, the string itself is stored.
mstore(0x44, revertReason)
// Even if the string is only 7 bytes long, we need to return a full 32 byte slot containing it. The length of
// the encoded message is therefore 4 + 32 + 32 + 32 = 100.
revert(0, 100)
}
}
library Errors {
// Math
uint256 internal constant ADD_OVERFLOW = 0;
uint256 internal constant SUB_OVERFLOW = 1;
uint256 internal constant SUB_UNDERFLOW = 2;
uint256 internal constant MUL_OVERFLOW = 3;
uint256 internal constant ZERO_DIVISION = 4;
uint256 internal constant DIV_INTERNAL = 5;
uint256 internal constant X_OUT_OF_BOUNDS = 6;
uint256 internal constant Y_OUT_OF_BOUNDS = 7;
uint256 internal constant PRODUCT_OUT_OF_BOUNDS = 8;
uint256 internal constant INVALID_EXPONENT = 9;
// Input
uint256 internal constant OUT_OF_BOUNDS = 100;
uint256 internal constant UNSORTED_ARRAY = 101;
uint256 internal constant UNSORTED_TOKENS = 102;
uint256 internal constant INPUT_LENGTH_MISMATCH = 103;
uint256 internal constant ZERO_TOKEN = 104;
// Shared pools
uint256 internal constant MIN_TOKENS = 200;
uint256 internal constant MAX_TOKENS = 201;
uint256 internal constant MAX_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE = 202;
uint256 internal constant MIN_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE = 203;
uint256 internal constant MINIMUM_BPT = 204;
uint256 internal constant CALLER_NOT_VAULT = 205;
uint256 internal constant UNINITIALIZED = 206;
uint256 internal constant BPT_IN_MAX_AMOUNT = 207;
uint256 internal constant BPT_OUT_MIN_AMOUNT = 208;
uint256 internal constant EXPIRED_PERMIT = 209;
uint256 internal constant NOT_TWO_TOKENS = 210;
// Pools
uint256 internal constant MIN_AMP = 300;
uint256 internal constant MAX_AMP = 301;
uint256 internal constant MIN_WEIGHT = 302;
uint256 internal constant MAX_STABLE_TOKENS = 303;
uint256 internal constant MAX_IN_RATIO = 304;
uint256 internal constant MAX_OUT_RATIO = 305;
uint256 internal constant MIN_BPT_IN_FOR_TOKEN_OUT = 306;
uint256 internal constant MAX_OUT_BPT_FOR_TOKEN_IN = 307;
uint256 internal constant NORMALIZED_WEIGHT_INVARIANT = 308;
uint256 internal constant INVALID_TOKEN = 309;
uint256 internal constant UNHANDLED_JOIN_KIND = 310;
uint256 internal constant ZERO_INVARIANT = 311;
uint256 internal constant ORACLE_INVALID_SECONDS_QUERY = 312;
uint256 internal constant ORACLE_NOT_INITIALIZED = 313;
uint256 internal constant ORACLE_QUERY_TOO_OLD = 314;
uint256 internal constant ORACLE_INVALID_INDEX = 315;
uint256 internal constant ORACLE_BAD_SECS = 316;
uint256 internal constant AMP_END_TIME_TOO_CLOSE = 317;
uint256 internal constant AMP_ONGOING_UPDATE = 318;
uint256 internal constant AMP_RATE_TOO_HIGH = 319;
uint256 internal constant AMP_NO_ONGOING_UPDATE = 320;
uint256 internal constant STABLE_INVARIANT_DIDNT_CONVERGE = 321;
uint256 internal constant STABLE_GET_BALANCE_DIDNT_CONVERGE = 322;
uint256 internal constant RELAYER_NOT_CONTRACT = 323;
uint256 internal constant BASE_POOL_RELAYER_NOT_CALLED = 324;
uint256 internal constant REBALANCING_RELAYER_REENTERED = 325;
uint256 internal constant GRADUAL_UPDATE_TIME_TRAVEL = 326;
uint256 internal constant SWAPS_DISABLED = 327;
uint256 internal constant CALLER_IS_NOT_LBP_OWNER = 328;
uint256 internal constant PRICE_RATE_OVERFLOW = 329;
uint256 internal constant INVALID_JOIN_EXIT_KIND_WHILE_SWAPS_DISABLED = 330;
uint256 internal constant WEIGHT_CHANGE_TOO_FAST = 331;
uint256 internal constant LOWER_GREATER_THAN_UPPER_TARGET = 332;
uint256 internal constant UPPER_TARGET_TOO_HIGH = 333;
uint256 internal constant UNHANDLED_BY_LINEAR_POOL = 334;
uint256 internal constant OUT_OF_TARGET_RANGE = 335;
uint256 internal constant UNHANDLED_EXIT_KIND = 336;
uint256 internal constant UNAUTHORIZED_EXIT = 337;
uint256 internal constant MAX_MANAGEMENT_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE = 338;
uint256 internal constant UNHANDLED_BY_INVESTMENT_POOL = 339;
uint256 internal constant UNHANDLED_BY_PHANTOM_POOL = 340;
uint256 internal constant TOKEN_DOES_NOT_HAVE_RATE_PROVIDER = 341;
uint256 internal constant INVALID_INITIALIZATION = 342;
// Lib
uint256 internal constant REENTRANCY = 400;
uint256 internal constant SENDER_NOT_ALLOWED = 401;
uint256 internal constant PAUSED = 402;
uint256 internal constant PAUSE_WINDOW_EXPIRED = 403;
uint256 internal constant MAX_PAUSE_WINDOW_DURATION = 404;
uint256 internal constant MAX_BUFFER_PERIOD_DURATION = 405;
uint256 internal constant INSUFFICIENT_BALANCE = 406;
uint256 internal constant INSUFFICIENT_ALLOWANCE = 407;
uint256 internal constant ERC20_TRANSFER_FROM_ZERO_ADDRESS = 408;
uint256 internal constant ERC20_TRANSFER_TO_ZERO_ADDRESS = 409;
uint256 internal constant ERC20_MINT_TO_ZERO_ADDRESS = 410;
uint256 internal constant ERC20_BURN_FROM_ZERO_ADDRESS = 411;
uint256 internal constant ERC20_APPROVE_FROM_ZERO_ADDRESS = 412;
uint256 internal constant ERC20_APPROVE_TO_ZERO_ADDRESS = 413;
uint256 internal constant ERC20_TRANSFER_EXCEEDS_ALLOWANCE = 414;
uint256 internal constant ERC20_DECREASED_ALLOWANCE_BELOW_ZERO = 415;
uint256 internal constant ERC20_TRANSFER_EXCEEDS_BALANCE = 416;
uint256 internal constant ERC20_BURN_EXCEEDS_ALLOWANCE = 417;
uint256 internal constant SAFE_ERC20_CALL_FAILED = 418;
uint256 internal constant ADDRESS_INSUFFICIENT_BALANCE = 419;
uint256 internal constant ADDRESS_CANNOT_SEND_VALUE = 420;
uint256 internal constant SAFE_CAST_VALUE_CANT_FIT_INT256 = 421;
uint256 internal constant GRANT_SENDER_NOT_ADMIN = 422;
uint256 internal constant REVOKE_SENDER_NOT_ADMIN = 423;
uint256 internal constant RENOUNCE_SENDER_NOT_ALLOWED = 424;
uint256 internal constant BUFFER_PERIOD_EXPIRED = 425;
uint256 internal constant CALLER_IS_NOT_OWNER = 426;
uint256 internal constant NEW_OWNER_IS_ZERO = 427;
uint256 internal constant CODE_DEPLOYMENT_FAILED = 428;
uint256 internal constant CALL_TO_NON_CONTRACT = 429;
uint256 internal constant LOW_LEVEL_CALL_FAILED = 430;
// Vault
uint256 internal constant INVALID_POOL_ID = 500;
uint256 internal constant CALLER_NOT_POOL = 501;
uint256 internal constant SENDER_NOT_ASSET_MANAGER = 502;
uint256 internal constant USER_DOESNT_ALLOW_RELAYER = 503;
uint256 internal constant INVALID_SIGNATURE = 504;
uint256 internal constant EXIT_BELOW_MIN = 505;
uint256 internal constant JOIN_ABOVE_MAX = 506;
uint256 internal constant SWAP_LIMIT = 507;
uint256 internal constant SWAP_DEADLINE = 508;
uint256 internal constant CANNOT_SWAP_SAME_TOKEN = 509;
uint256 internal constant UNKNOWN_AMOUNT_IN_FIRST_SWAP = 510;
uint256 internal constant MALCONSTRUCTED_MULTIHOP_SWAP = 511;
uint256 internal constant INTERNAL_BALANCE_OVERFLOW = 512;
uint256 internal constant INSUFFICIENT_INTERNAL_BALANCE = 513;
uint256 internal constant INVALID_ETH_INTERNAL_BALANCE = 514;
uint256 internal constant INVALID_POST_LOAN_BALANCE = 515;
uint256 internal constant INSUFFICIENT_ETH = 516;
uint256 internal constant UNALLOCATED_ETH = 517;
uint256 internal constant ETH_TRANSFER = 518;
uint256 internal constant CANNOT_USE_ETH_SENTINEL = 519;
uint256 internal constant TOKENS_MISMATCH = 520;
uint256 internal constant TOKEN_NOT_REGISTERED = 521;
uint256 internal constant TOKEN_ALREADY_REGISTERED = 522;
uint256 internal constant TOKENS_ALREADY_SET = 523;
uint256 internal constant TOKENS_LENGTH_MUST_BE_2 = 524;
uint256 internal constant NONZERO_TOKEN_BALANCE = 525;
uint256 internal constant BALANCE_TOTAL_OVERFLOW = 526;
uint256 internal constant POOL_NO_TOKENS = 527;
uint256 internal constant INSUFFICIENT_FLASH_LOAN_BALANCE = 528;
// Fees
uint256 internal constant SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE_TOO_HIGH = 600;
uint256 internal constant FLASH_LOAN_FEE_PERCENTAGE_TOO_HIGH = 601;
uint256 internal constant INSUFFICIENT_FLASH_LOAN_FEE_AMOUNT = 602;
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/Math.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/FixedPoint.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/InputHelpers.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/TemporarilyPausable.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/WordCodec.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/ERC20.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IVault.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IBasePool.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-asset-manager-utils/contracts/IAssetManager.sol";
import "./BalancerPoolToken.sol";
import "./BasePoolAuthorization.sol";
// solhint-disable max-states-count
/**
* @dev Reference implementation for the base layer of a Pool contract that manages a single Pool with optional
* Asset Managers, an admin-controlled swap fee percentage, and an emergency pause mechanism.
*
* Note that neither swap fees nor the pause mechanism are used by this contract. They are passed through so that
* derived contracts can use them via the `_addSwapFeeAmount` and `_subtractSwapFeeAmount` functions, and the
* `whenNotPaused` modifier.
*
* No admin permissions are checked here: instead, this contract delegates that to the Vault's own Authorizer.
*
* Because this contract doesn't implement the swap hooks, derived contracts should generally inherit from
* BaseGeneralPool or BaseMinimalSwapInfoPool. Otherwise, subclasses must inherit from the corresponding interfaces
* and implement the swap callbacks themselves.
*/
abstract contract BasePool is IBasePool, BasePoolAuthorization, BalancerPoolToken, TemporarilyPausable {
using WordCodec for bytes32;
using FixedPoint for uint256;
uint256 private constant _MIN_TOKENS = 2;
uint256 private constant _MINIMUM_BPT = 1e6;
// 1e18 corresponds to 1.0, or a 100% fee
uint256 private constant _MIN_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE = 1e12; // 0.0001%
uint256 private constant _MAX_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE = 1e17; // 10% - this fits in 64 bits
// Storage slot that can be used to store unrelated pieces of information. In particular, by default is used
// to store only the swap fee percentage of a pool. But it can be extended to store some more pieces of information.
// The swap fee percentage is stored in the most-significant 64 bits, therefore the remaining 192 bits can be
// used to store any other piece of information.
bytes32 private _miscData;
uint256 private constant _SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE_OFFSET = 192;
bytes32 private immutable _poolId;
event SwapFeePercentageChanged(uint256 swapFeePercentage);
constructor(
IVault vault,
IVault.PoolSpecialization specialization,
string memory name,
string memory symbol,
IERC20[] memory tokens,
address[] memory assetManagers,
uint256 swapFeePercentage,
uint256 pauseWindowDuration,
uint256 bufferPeriodDuration,
address owner
)
// Base Pools are expected to be deployed using factories. By using the factory address as the action
// disambiguator, we make all Pools deployed by the same factory share action identifiers. This allows for
// simpler management of permissions (such as being able to manage granting the 'set fee percentage' action in
// any Pool created by the same factory), while still making action identifiers unique among different factories
// if the selectors match, preventing accidental errors.
Authentication(bytes32(uint256(msg.sender)))
BalancerPoolToken(name, symbol, vault)
BasePoolAuthorization(owner)
TemporarilyPausable(pauseWindowDuration, bufferPeriodDuration)
{
_require(tokens.length >= _MIN_TOKENS, Errors.MIN_TOKENS);
_require(tokens.length <= _getMaxTokens(), Errors.MAX_TOKENS);
// The Vault only requires the token list to be ordered for the Two Token Pools specialization. However,
// to make the developer experience consistent, we are requiring this condition for all the native pools.
// Also, since these Pools will register tokens only once, we can ensure the Pool tokens will follow the same
// order. We rely on this property to make Pools simpler to write, as it lets us assume that the
// order of token-specific parameters (such as token weights) will not change.
InputHelpers.ensureArrayIsSorted(tokens);
_setSwapFeePercentage(swapFeePercentage);
bytes32 poolId = vault.registerPool(specialization);
vault.registerTokens(poolId, tokens, assetManagers);
// Set immutable state variables - these cannot be read from during construction
_poolId = poolId;
}
// Getters / Setters
function getPoolId() public view override returns (bytes32) {
return _poolId;
}
function _getTotalTokens() internal view virtual returns (uint256);
function _getMaxTokens() internal pure virtual returns (uint256);
function _getMinimumBpt() internal pure virtual returns (uint256) {
return _MINIMUM_BPT;
}
function getSwapFeePercentage() public view returns (uint256) {
return _miscData.decodeUint64(_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE_OFFSET);
}
function setSwapFeePercentage(uint256 swapFeePercentage) external virtual authenticate whenNotPaused {
_setSwapFeePercentage(swapFeePercentage);
}
function _setSwapFeePercentage(uint256 swapFeePercentage) private {
_require(swapFeePercentage >= _MIN_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE, Errors.MIN_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE);
_require(swapFeePercentage <= _MAX_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE, Errors.MAX_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE);
_miscData = _miscData.insertUint64(swapFeePercentage, _SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE_OFFSET);
emit SwapFeePercentageChanged(swapFeePercentage);
}
function setAssetManagerPoolConfig(IERC20 token, bytes memory poolConfig)
public
virtual
authenticate
whenNotPaused
{
_setAssetManagerPoolConfig(token, poolConfig);
}
function _setAssetManagerPoolConfig(IERC20 token, bytes memory poolConfig) private {
bytes32 poolId = getPoolId();
(, , , address assetManager) = getVault().getPoolTokenInfo(poolId, token);
IAssetManager(assetManager).setConfig(poolId, poolConfig);
}
function setPaused(bool paused) external authenticate {
_setPaused(paused);
}
function _isOwnerOnlyAction(bytes32 actionId) internal view virtual override returns (bool) {
return
(actionId == getActionId(this.setSwapFeePercentage.selector)) ||
(actionId == getActionId(this.setAssetManagerPoolConfig.selector));
}
function _getMiscData() internal view returns (bytes32) {
return _miscData;
}
/**
* Inserts data into the least-significant 192 bits of the misc data storage slot.
* Note that the remaining 64 bits are used for the swap fee percentage and cannot be overloaded.
*/
function _setMiscData(bytes32 newData) internal {
_miscData = _miscData.insertBits192(newData, 0);
}
// Join / Exit Hooks
modifier onlyVault(bytes32 poolId) {
_require(msg.sender == address(getVault()), Errors.CALLER_NOT_VAULT);
_require(poolId == getPoolId(), Errors.INVALID_POOL_ID);
_;
}
function onJoinPool(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 lastChangeBlock,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage,
bytes memory userData
) public virtual override onlyVault(poolId) returns (uint256[] memory, uint256[] memory) {
uint256[] memory scalingFactors = _scalingFactors();
if (totalSupply() == 0) {
(uint256 bptAmountOut, uint256[] memory amountsIn) = _onInitializePool(
poolId,
sender,
recipient,
scalingFactors,
userData
);
// On initialization, we lock _getMinimumBpt() by minting it for the zero address. This BPT acts as a
// minimum as it will never be burned, which reduces potential issues with rounding, and also prevents the
// Pool from ever being fully drained.
_require(bptAmountOut >= _getMinimumBpt(), Errors.MINIMUM_BPT);
_mintPoolTokens(address(0), _getMinimumBpt());
_mintPoolTokens(recipient, bptAmountOut - _getMinimumBpt());
// amountsIn are amounts entering the Pool, so we round up.
_downscaleUpArray(amountsIn, scalingFactors);
return (amountsIn, new uint256[](_getTotalTokens()));
} else {
_upscaleArray(balances, scalingFactors);
(uint256 bptAmountOut, uint256[] memory amountsIn, uint256[] memory dueProtocolFeeAmounts) = _onJoinPool(
poolId,
sender,
recipient,
balances,
lastChangeBlock,
protocolSwapFeePercentage,
scalingFactors,
userData
);
// Note we no longer use `balances` after calling `_onJoinPool`, which may mutate it.
_mintPoolTokens(recipient, bptAmountOut);
// amountsIn are amounts entering the Pool, so we round up.
_downscaleUpArray(amountsIn, scalingFactors);
// dueProtocolFeeAmounts are amounts exiting the Pool, so we round down.
_downscaleDownArray(dueProtocolFeeAmounts, scalingFactors);
return (amountsIn, dueProtocolFeeAmounts);
}
}
function onExitPool(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 lastChangeBlock,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage,
bytes memory userData
) public virtual override onlyVault(poolId) returns (uint256[] memory, uint256[] memory) {
uint256[] memory scalingFactors = _scalingFactors();
_upscaleArray(balances, scalingFactors);
(uint256 bptAmountIn, uint256[] memory amountsOut, uint256[] memory dueProtocolFeeAmounts) = _onExitPool(
poolId,
sender,
recipient,
balances,
lastChangeBlock,
protocolSwapFeePercentage,
scalingFactors,
userData
);
// Note we no longer use `balances` after calling `_onExitPool`, which may mutate it.
_burnPoolTokens(sender, bptAmountIn);
// Both amountsOut and dueProtocolFeeAmounts are amounts exiting the Pool, so we round down.
_downscaleDownArray(amountsOut, scalingFactors);
_downscaleDownArray(dueProtocolFeeAmounts, scalingFactors);
return (amountsOut, dueProtocolFeeAmounts);
}
// Query functions
/**
* @dev Returns the amount of BPT that would be granted to `recipient` if the `onJoinPool` hook were called by the
* Vault with the same arguments, along with the number of tokens `sender` would have to supply.
*
* This function is not meant to be called directly, but rather from a helper contract that fetches current Vault
* data, such as the protocol swap fee percentage and Pool balances.
*
* Like `IVault.queryBatchSwap`, this function is not view due to internal implementation details: the caller must
* explicitly use eth_call instead of eth_sendTransaction.
*/
function queryJoin(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 lastChangeBlock,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage,
bytes memory userData
) external returns (uint256 bptOut, uint256[] memory amountsIn) {
InputHelpers.ensureInputLengthMatch(balances.length, _getTotalTokens());
_queryAction(
poolId,
sender,
recipient,
balances,
lastChangeBlock,
protocolSwapFeePercentage,
userData,
_onJoinPool,
_downscaleUpArray
);
// The `return` opcode is executed directly inside `_queryAction`, so execution never reaches this statement,
// and we don't need to return anything here - it just silences compiler warnings.
return (bptOut, amountsIn);
}
/**
* @dev Returns the amount of BPT that would be burned from `sender` if the `onExitPool` hook were called by the
* Vault with the same arguments, along with the number of tokens `recipient` would receive.
*
* This function is not meant to be called directly, but rather from a helper contract that fetches current Vault
* data, such as the protocol swap fee percentage and Pool balances.
*
* Like `IVault.queryBatchSwap`, this function is not view due to internal implementation details: the caller must
* explicitly use eth_call instead of eth_sendTransaction.
*/
function queryExit(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 lastChangeBlock,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage,
bytes memory userData
) external returns (uint256 bptIn, uint256[] memory amountsOut) {
InputHelpers.ensureInputLengthMatch(balances.length, _getTotalTokens());
_queryAction(
poolId,
sender,
recipient,
balances,
lastChangeBlock,
protocolSwapFeePercentage,
userData,
_onExitPool,
_downscaleDownArray
);
// The `return` opcode is executed directly inside `_queryAction`, so execution never reaches this statement,
// and we don't need to return anything here - it just silences compiler warnings.
return (bptIn, amountsOut);
}
// Internal hooks to be overridden by derived contracts - all token amounts (except BPT) in these interfaces are
// upscaled.
/**
* @dev Called when the Pool is joined for the first time; that is, when the BPT total supply is zero.
*
* Returns the amount of BPT to mint, and the token amounts the Pool will receive in return.
*
* Minted BPT will be sent to `recipient`, except for _getMinimumBpt(), which will be deducted from this amount and
* sent to the zero address instead. This will cause that BPT to remain forever locked there, preventing total BTP
* from ever dropping below that value, and ensuring `_onInitializePool` can only be called once in the entire
* Pool's lifetime.
*
* The tokens granted to the Pool will be transferred from `sender`. These amounts are considered upscaled and will
* be downscaled (rounding up) before being returned to the Vault.
*/
function _onInitializePool(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256[] memory scalingFactors,
bytes memory userData
) internal virtual returns (uint256 bptAmountOut, uint256[] memory amountsIn);
/**
* @dev Called whenever the Pool is joined after the first initialization join (see `_onInitializePool`).
*
* Returns the amount of BPT to mint, the token amounts that the Pool will receive in return, and the number of
* tokens to pay in protocol swap fees.
*
* Implementations of this function might choose to mutate the `balances` array to save gas (e.g. when
* performing intermediate calculations, such as subtraction of due protocol fees). This can be done safely.
*
* Minted BPT will be sent to `recipient`.
*
* The tokens granted to the Pool will be transferred from `sender`. These amounts are considered upscaled and will
* be downscaled (rounding up) before being returned to the Vault.
*
* Due protocol swap fees will be taken from the Pool's balance in the Vault (see `IBasePool.onJoinPool`). These
* amounts are considered upscaled and will be downscaled (rounding down) before being returned to the Vault.
*/
function _onJoinPool(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 lastChangeBlock,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage,
uint256[] memory scalingFactors,
bytes memory userData
)
internal
virtual
returns (
uint256 bptAmountOut,
uint256[] memory amountsIn,
uint256[] memory dueProtocolFeeAmounts
);
/**
* @dev Called whenever the Pool is exited.
*
* Returns the amount of BPT to burn, the token amounts for each Pool token that the Pool will grant in return, and
* the number of tokens to pay in protocol swap fees.
*
* Implementations of this function might choose to mutate the `balances` array to save gas (e.g. when
* performing intermediate calculations, such as subtraction of due protocol fees). This can be done safely.
*
* BPT will be burnt from `sender`.
*
* The Pool will grant tokens to `recipient`. These amounts are considered upscaled and will be downscaled
* (rounding down) before being returned to the Vault.
*
* Due protocol swap fees will be taken from the Pool's balance in the Vault (see `IBasePool.onExitPool`). These
* amounts are considered upscaled and will be downscaled (rounding down) before being returned to the Vault.
*/
function _onExitPool(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 lastChangeBlock,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage,
uint256[] memory scalingFactors,
bytes memory userData
)
internal
virtual
returns (
uint256 bptAmountIn,
uint256[] memory amountsOut,
uint256[] memory dueProtocolFeeAmounts
);
// Internal functions
/**
* @dev Adds swap fee amount to `amount`, returning a higher value.
*/
function _addSwapFeeAmount(uint256 amount) internal view returns (uint256) {
// This returns amount + fee amount, so we round up (favoring a higher fee amount).
return amount.divUp(FixedPoint.ONE.sub(getSwapFeePercentage()));
}
/**
* @dev Subtracts swap fee amount from `amount`, returning a lower value.
*/
function _subtractSwapFeeAmount(uint256 amount) internal view returns (uint256) {
// This returns amount - fee amount, so we round up (favoring a higher fee amount).
uint256 feeAmount = amount.mulUp(getSwapFeePercentage());
return amount.sub(feeAmount);
}
// Scaling
/**
* @dev Returns a scaling factor that, when multiplied to a token amount for `token`, normalizes its balance as if
* it had 18 decimals.
*/
function _computeScalingFactor(IERC20 token) internal view returns (uint256) {
if (address(token) == address(this)) {
return FixedPoint.ONE;
}
// Tokens that don't implement the `decimals` method are not supported.
uint256 tokenDecimals = ERC20(address(token)).decimals();
// Tokens with more than 18 decimals are not supported.
uint256 decimalsDifference = Math.sub(18, tokenDecimals);
return FixedPoint.ONE * 10**decimalsDifference;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the scaling factor for one of the Pool's tokens. Reverts if `token` is not a token registered by the
* Pool.
*
* All scaling factors are fixed-point values with 18 decimals, to allow for this function to be overridden by
* derived contracts that need to apply further scaling, making these factors potentially non-integer.
*
* The largest 'base' scaling factor (i.e. in tokens with less than 18 decimals) is 10**18, which in fixed-point is
* 10**36. This value can be multiplied with a 112 bit Vault balance with no overflow by a factor of ~1e7, making
* even relatively 'large' factors safe to use.
*
* The 1e7 figure is the result of 2**256 / (1e18 * 1e18 * 2**112).
*/
function _scalingFactor(IERC20 token) internal view virtual returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Same as `_scalingFactor()`, except for all registered tokens (in the same order as registered). The Vault
* will always pass balances in this order when calling any of the Pool hooks.
*/
function _scalingFactors() internal view virtual returns (uint256[] memory);
function getScalingFactors() external view returns (uint256[] memory) {
return _scalingFactors();
}
/**
* @dev Applies `scalingFactor` to `amount`, resulting in a larger or equal value depending on whether it needed
* scaling or not.
*/
function _upscale(uint256 amount, uint256 scalingFactor) internal pure returns (uint256) {
// Upscale rounding wouldn't necessarily always go in the same direction: in a swap for example the balance of
// token in should be rounded up, and that of token out rounded down. This is the only place where we round in
// the same direction for all amounts, as the impact of this rounding is expected to be minimal (and there's no
// rounding error unless `_scalingFactor()` is overriden).
return FixedPoint.mulDown(amount, scalingFactor);
}
/**
* @dev Same as `_upscale`, but for an entire array. This function does not return anything, but instead *mutates*
* the `amounts` array.
*/
function _upscaleArray(uint256[] memory amounts, uint256[] memory scalingFactors) internal view {
for (uint256 i = 0; i < _getTotalTokens(); ++i) {
amounts[i] = FixedPoint.mulDown(amounts[i], scalingFactors[i]);
}
}
/**
* @dev Reverses the `scalingFactor` applied to `amount`, resulting in a smaller or equal value depending on
* whether it needed scaling or not. The result is rounded down.
*/
function _downscaleDown(uint256 amount, uint256 scalingFactor) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return FixedPoint.divDown(amount, scalingFactor);
}
/**
* @dev Same as `_downscaleDown`, but for an entire array. This function does not return anything, but instead
* *mutates* the `amounts` array.
*/
function _downscaleDownArray(uint256[] memory amounts, uint256[] memory scalingFactors) internal view {
for (uint256 i = 0; i < _getTotalTokens(); ++i) {
amounts[i] = FixedPoint.divDown(amounts[i], scalingFactors[i]);
}
}
/**
* @dev Reverses the `scalingFactor` applied to `amount`, resulting in a smaller or equal value depending on
* whether it needed scaling or not. The result is rounded up.
*/
function _downscaleUp(uint256 amount, uint256 scalingFactor) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return FixedPoint.divUp(amount, scalingFactor);
}
/**
* @dev Same as `_downscaleUp`, but for an entire array. This function does not return anything, but instead
* *mutates* the `amounts` array.
*/
function _downscaleUpArray(uint256[] memory amounts, uint256[] memory scalingFactors) internal view {
for (uint256 i = 0; i < _getTotalTokens(); ++i) {
amounts[i] = FixedPoint.divUp(amounts[i], scalingFactors[i]);
}
}
function _getAuthorizer() internal view override returns (IAuthorizer) {
// Access control management is delegated to the Vault's Authorizer. This lets Balancer Governance manage which
// accounts can call permissioned functions: for example, to perform emergency pauses.
// If the owner is delegated, then *all* permissioned functions, including `setSwapFeePercentage`, will be under
// Governance control.
return getVault().getAuthorizer();
}
function _queryAction(
bytes32 poolId,
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256[] memory balances,
uint256 lastChangeBlock,
uint256 protocolSwapFeePercentage,
bytes memory userData,
function(bytes32, address, address, uint256[] memory, uint256, uint256, uint256[] memory, bytes memory)
internal
returns (uint256, uint256[] memory, uint256[] memory) _action,
function(uint256[] memory, uint256[] memory) internal view _downscaleArray
) private {
// This uses the same technique used by the Vault in queryBatchSwap. Refer to that function for a detailed
// explanation.
if (msg.sender != address(this)) {
// We perform an external call to ourselves, forwarding the same calldata. In this call, the else clause of
// the preceding if statement will be executed instead.
// solhint-disable-next-line avoid-low-level-calls
(bool success, ) = address(this).call(msg.data);
// solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly
assembly {
// This call should always revert to decode the bpt and token amounts from the revert reason
switch success
case 0 {
// Note we are manually writing the memory slot 0. We can safely overwrite whatever is
// stored there as we take full control of the execution and then immediately return.
// We copy the first 4 bytes to check if it matches with the expected signature, otherwise
// there was another revert reason and we should forward it.
returndatacopy(0, 0, 0x04)
let error := and(mload(0), 0xffffffff00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)
// If the first 4 bytes don't match with the expected signature, we forward the revert reason.
if eq(eq(error, 0x43adbafb00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000), 0) {
returndatacopy(0, 0, returndatasize())
revert(0, returndatasize())
}
// The returndata contains the signature, followed by the raw memory representation of the
// `bptAmount` and `tokenAmounts` (array: length + data). We need to return an ABI-encoded
// representation of these.
// An ABI-encoded response will include one additional field to indicate the starting offset of
// the `tokenAmounts` array. The `bptAmount` will be laid out in the first word of the
// returndata.
//
// In returndata:
// [ signature ][ bptAmount ][ tokenAmounts length ][ tokenAmounts values ]
// [ 4 bytes ][ 32 bytes ][ 32 bytes ][ (32 * length) bytes ]
//
// We now need to return (ABI-encoded values):
// [ bptAmount ][ tokeAmounts offset ][ tokenAmounts length ][ tokenAmounts values ]
// [ 32 bytes ][ 32 bytes ][ 32 bytes ][ (32 * length) bytes ]
// We copy 32 bytes for the `bptAmount` from returndata into memory.
// Note that we skip the first 4 bytes for the error signature
returndatacopy(0, 0x04, 32)
// The offsets are 32-bytes long, so the array of `tokenAmounts` will start after
// the initial 64 bytes.
mstore(0x20, 64)
// We now copy the raw memory array for the `tokenAmounts` from returndata into memory.
// Since bpt amount and offset take up 64 bytes, we start copying at address 0x40. We also
// skip the first 36 bytes from returndata, which correspond to the signature plus bpt amount.
returndatacopy(0x40, 0x24, sub(returndatasize(), 36))
// We finally return the ABI-encoded uint256 and the array, which has a total length equal to
// the size of returndata, plus the 32 bytes of the offset but without the 4 bytes of the
// error signature.
return(0, add(returndatasize(), 28))
}
default {
// This call should always revert, but we fail nonetheless if that didn't happen
invalid()
}
}
} else {
uint256[] memory scalingFactors = _scalingFactors();
_upscaleArray(balances, scalingFactors);
(uint256 bptAmount, uint256[] memory tokenAmounts, ) = _action(
poolId,
sender,
recipient,
balances,
lastChangeBlock,
protocolSwapFeePercentage,
scalingFactors,
userData
);
_downscaleArray(tokenAmounts, scalingFactors);
// solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly
assembly {
// We will return a raw representation of `bptAmount` and `tokenAmounts` in memory, which is composed of
// a 32-byte uint256, followed by a 32-byte for the array length, and finally the 32-byte uint256 values
// Because revert expects a size in bytes, we multiply the array length (stored at `tokenAmounts`) by 32
let size := mul(mload(tokenAmounts), 32)
// We store the `bptAmount` in the previous slot to the `tokenAmounts` array. We can make sure there
// will be at least one available slot due to how the memory scratch space works.
// We can safely overwrite whatever is stored in this slot as we will revert immediately after that.
let start := sub(tokenAmounts, 0x20)
mstore(start, bptAmount)
// We send one extra value for the error signature "QueryError(uint256,uint256[])" which is 0x43adbafb
// We use the previous slot to `bptAmount`.
mstore(sub(start, 0x20), 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000043adbafb)
start := sub(start, 0x04)
// When copying from `tokenAmounts` into returndata, we copy the additional 68 bytes to also return
// the `bptAmount`, the array 's length, and the error signature.
revert(start, add(size, 68))
}
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "./IBasePool.sol";
/**
* @dev Pool contracts with the MinimalSwapInfo or TwoToken specialization settings should implement this interface.
*
* This is called by the Vault when a user calls `IVault.swap` or `IVault.batchSwap` to swap with this Pool.
* Returns the number of tokens the Pool will grant to the user in a 'given in' swap, or that the user will grant
* to the pool in a 'given out' swap.
*
* This can often be implemented by a `view` function, since many pricing algorithms don't need to track state
* changes in swaps. However, contracts implementing this in non-view functions should check that the caller is
* indeed the Vault.
*/
interface IMinimalSwapInfoPool is IBasePool {
function onSwap(
SwapRequest memory swapRequest,
uint256 currentBalanceTokenIn,
uint256 currentBalanceTokenOut
) external returns (uint256 amount);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "../helpers/BalancerErrors.sol";
/**
* @dev Wrappers over Solidity's arithmetic operations with added overflow checks.
* Adapted from OpenZeppelin's SafeMath library
*/
library Math {
/**
* @dev Returns the addition of two unsigned integers of 256 bits, reverting on overflow.
*/
function add(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
uint256 c = a + b;
_require(c >= a, Errors.ADD_OVERFLOW);
return c;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the addition of two signed integers, reverting on overflow.
*/
function add(int256 a, int256 b) internal pure returns (int256) {
int256 c = a + b;
_require((b >= 0 && c >= a) || (b < 0 && c < a), Errors.ADD_OVERFLOW);
return c;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers of 256 bits, reverting on overflow.
*/
function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
_require(b <= a, Errors.SUB_OVERFLOW);
uint256 c = a - b;
return c;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the subtraction of two signed integers, reverting on overflow.
*/
function sub(int256 a, int256 b) internal pure returns (int256) {
int256 c = a - b;
_require((b >= 0 && c <= a) || (b < 0 && c > a), Errors.SUB_OVERFLOW);
return c;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the largest of two numbers of 256 bits.
*/
function max(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return a >= b ? a : b;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the smallest of two numbers of 256 bits.
*/
function min(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return a < b ? a : b;
}
function mul(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
uint256 c = a * b;
_require(a == 0 || c / a == b, Errors.MUL_OVERFLOW);
return c;
}
function div(
uint256 a,
uint256 b,
bool roundUp
) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return roundUp ? divUp(a, b) : divDown(a, b);
}
function divDown(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
_require(b != 0, Errors.ZERO_DIVISION);
return a / b;
}
function divUp(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
_require(b != 0, Errors.ZERO_DIVISION);
if (a == 0) {
return 0;
} else {
return 1 + (a - 1) / b;
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "./BalancerErrors.sol";
import "./ITemporarilyPausable.sol";
/**
* @dev Allows for a contract to be paused during an initial period after deployment, disabling functionality. Can be
* used as an emergency switch in case a security vulnerability or threat is identified.
*
* The contract can only be paused during the Pause Window, a period that starts at deployment. It can also be
* unpaused and repaused any number of times during this period. This is intended to serve as a safety measure: it lets
* system managers react quickly to potentially dangerous situations, knowing that this action is reversible if careful
* analysis later determines there was a false alarm.
*
* If the contract is paused when the Pause Window finishes, it will remain in the paused state through an additional
* Buffer Period, after which it will be automatically unpaused forever. This is to ensure there is always enough time
* to react to an emergency, even if the threat is discovered shortly before the Pause Window expires.
*
* Note that since the contract can only be paused within the Pause Window, unpausing during the Buffer Period is
* irreversible.
*/
abstract contract TemporarilyPausable is ITemporarilyPausable {
// The Pause Window and Buffer Period are timestamp-based: they should not be relied upon for sub-minute accuracy.
// solhint-disable not-rely-on-time
uint256 private constant _MAX_PAUSE_WINDOW_DURATION = 90 days;
uint256 private constant _MAX_BUFFER_PERIOD_DURATION = 30 days;
uint256 private immutable _pauseWindowEndTime;
uint256 private immutable _bufferPeriodEndTime;
bool private _paused;
constructor(uint256 pauseWindowDuration, uint256 bufferPeriodDuration) {
_require(pauseWindowDuration <= _MAX_PAUSE_WINDOW_DURATION, Errors.MAX_PAUSE_WINDOW_DURATION);
_require(bufferPeriodDuration <= _MAX_BUFFER_PERIOD_DURATION, Errors.MAX_BUFFER_PERIOD_DURATION);
uint256 pauseWindowEndTime = block.timestamp + pauseWindowDuration;
_pauseWindowEndTime = pauseWindowEndTime;
_bufferPeriodEndTime = pauseWindowEndTime + bufferPeriodDuration;
}
/**
* @dev Reverts if the contract is paused.
*/
modifier whenNotPaused() {
_ensureNotPaused();
_;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the current contract pause status, as well as the end times of the Pause Window and Buffer
* Period.
*/
function getPausedState()
external
view
override
returns (
bool paused,
uint256 pauseWindowEndTime,
uint256 bufferPeriodEndTime
)
{
paused = !_isNotPaused();
pauseWindowEndTime = _getPauseWindowEndTime();
bufferPeriodEndTime = _getBufferPeriodEndTime();
}
/**
* @dev Sets the pause state to `paused`. The contract can only be paused until the end of the Pause Window, and
* unpaused until the end of the Buffer Period.
*
* Once the Buffer Period expires, this function reverts unconditionally.
*/
function _setPaused(bool paused) internal {
if (paused) {
_require(block.timestamp < _getPauseWindowEndTime(), Errors.PAUSE_WINDOW_EXPIRED);
} else {
_require(block.timestamp < _getBufferPeriodEndTime(), Errors.BUFFER_PERIOD_EXPIRED);
}
_paused = paused;
emit PausedStateChanged(paused);
}
/**
* @dev Reverts if the contract is paused.
*/
function _ensureNotPaused() internal view {
_require(_isNotPaused(), Errors.PAUSED);
}
/**
* @dev Returns true if the contract is unpaused.
*
* Once the Buffer Period expires, the gas cost of calling this function is reduced dramatically, as storage is no
* longer accessed.
*/
function _isNotPaused() internal view returns (bool) {
// After the Buffer Period, the (inexpensive) timestamp check short-circuits the storage access.
return block.timestamp > _getBufferPeriodEndTime() || !_paused;
}
// These getters lead to reduced bytecode size by inlining the immutable variables in a single place.
function _getPauseWindowEndTime() private view returns (uint256) {
return _pauseWindowEndTime;
}
function _getBufferPeriodEndTime() private view returns (uint256) {
return _bufferPeriodEndTime;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
/**
* @dev Library for encoding and decoding values stored inside a 256 bit word. Typically used to pack multiple values in
* a single storage slot, saving gas by performing less storage accesses.
*
* Each value is defined by its size and the least significant bit in the word, also known as offset. For example, two
* 128 bit values may be encoded in a word by assigning one an offset of 0, and the other an offset of 128.
*
* We could use Solidity structs to pack values together in a single storage slot instead of relying on a custom and
* error-prone library, but unfortunately Solidity only allows for structs to live in either storage, calldata or
* memory. Because a memory struct uses not just memory but also a slot in the stack (to store its memory location),
* using memory for word-sized values (i.e. of 256 bits or less) is strictly less gas performant, and doesn't even
* prevent stack-too-deep issues. This is compounded by the fact that Balancer contracts typically are memory-intensive,
* and the cost of accesing memory increases quadratically with the number of allocated words. Manual packing and
* unpacking is therefore the preferred approach.
*/
library WordCodec {
// Masks are values with the least significant N bits set. They can be used to extract an encoded value from a word,
// or to insert a new one replacing the old.
uint256 private constant _MASK_1 = 2**(1) - 1;
uint256 private constant _MASK_5 = 2**(5) - 1;
uint256 private constant _MASK_7 = 2**(7) - 1;
uint256 private constant _MASK_10 = 2**(10) - 1;
uint256 private constant _MASK_16 = 2**(16) - 1;
uint256 private constant _MASK_22 = 2**(22) - 1;
uint256 private constant _MASK_31 = 2**(31) - 1;
uint256 private constant _MASK_32 = 2**(32) - 1;
uint256 private constant _MASK_53 = 2**(53) - 1;
uint256 private constant _MASK_64 = 2**(64) - 1;
uint256 private constant _MASK_128 = 2**(128) - 1;
uint256 private constant _MASK_192 = 2**(192) - 1;
// Largest positive values that can be represented as N bits signed integers.
int256 private constant _MAX_INT_22 = 2**(21) - 1;
int256 private constant _MAX_INT_53 = 2**(52) - 1;
// In-place insertion
/**
* @dev Inserts a boolean value shifted by an offset into a 256 bit word, replacing the old value. Returns the new
* word.
*/
function insertBool(
bytes32 word,
bool value,
uint256 offset
) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(_MASK_1 << offset));
return clearedWord | bytes32(uint256(value ? 1 : 0) << offset);
}
// Unsigned
/**
* @dev Inserts a 5 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset into a 256 bit word, replacing the old value. Returns
* the new word.
*
* Assumes `value` only uses its least significant 5 bits, otherwise it may overwrite sibling bytes.
*/
function insertUint5(
bytes32 word,
uint256 value,
uint256 offset
) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(_MASK_5 << offset));
return clearedWord | bytes32(value << offset);
}
/**
* @dev Inserts a 7 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset into a 256 bit word, replacing the old value. Returns
* the new word.
*
* Assumes `value` only uses its least significant 7 bits, otherwise it may overwrite sibling bytes.
*/
function insertUint7(
bytes32 word,
uint256 value,
uint256 offset
) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(_MASK_7 << offset));
return clearedWord | bytes32(value << offset);
}
/**
* @dev Inserts a 10 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset into a 256 bit word, replacing the old value. Returns
* the new word.
*
* Assumes `value` only uses its least significant 10 bits, otherwise it may overwrite sibling bytes.
*/
function insertUint10(
bytes32 word,
uint256 value,
uint256 offset
) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(_MASK_10 << offset));
return clearedWord | bytes32(value << offset);
}
/**
* @dev Inserts a 16 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset into a 256 bit word, replacing the old value.
* Returns the new word.
*
* Assumes `value` only uses its least significant 16 bits, otherwise it may overwrite sibling bytes.
*/
function insertUint16(
bytes32 word,
uint256 value,
uint256 offset
) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(_MASK_16 << offset));
return clearedWord | bytes32(value << offset);
}
/**
* @dev Inserts a 31 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset into a 256 bit word, replacing the old value. Returns
* the new word.
*
* Assumes `value` can be represented using 31 bits.
*/
function insertUint31(
bytes32 word,
uint256 value,
uint256 offset
) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(_MASK_31 << offset));
return clearedWord | bytes32(value << offset);
}
/**
* @dev Inserts a 32 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset into a 256 bit word, replacing the old value. Returns
* the new word.
*
* Assumes `value` only uses its least significant 32 bits, otherwise it may overwrite sibling bytes.
*/
function insertUint32(
bytes32 word,
uint256 value,
uint256 offset
) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(_MASK_32 << offset));
return clearedWord | bytes32(value << offset);
}
/**
* @dev Inserts a 64 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset into a 256 bit word, replacing the old value. Returns
* the new word.
*
* Assumes `value` only uses its least significant 64 bits, otherwise it may overwrite sibling bytes.
*/
function insertUint64(
bytes32 word,
uint256 value,
uint256 offset
) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(_MASK_64 << offset));
return clearedWord | bytes32(value << offset);
}
// Signed
/**
* @dev Inserts a 22 bits signed integer shifted by an offset into a 256 bit word, replacing the old value. Returns
* the new word.
*
* Assumes `value` can be represented using 22 bits.
*/
function insertInt22(
bytes32 word,
int256 value,
uint256 offset
) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(_MASK_22 << offset));
// Integer values need masking to remove the upper bits of negative values.
return clearedWord | bytes32((uint256(value) & _MASK_22) << offset);
}
// Bytes
/**
* @dev Inserts 192 bit shifted by an offset into a 256 bit word, replacing the old value. Returns the new word.
*
* Assumes `value` can be represented using 192 bits.
*/
function insertBits192(
bytes32 word,
bytes32 value,
uint256 offset
) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(_MASK_192 << offset));
return clearedWord | bytes32((uint256(value) & _MASK_192) << offset);
}
// Encoding
// Unsigned
/**
* @dev Encodes an unsigned integer shifted by an offset. This performs no size checks: it is up to the caller to
* ensure that the values are bounded.
*
* The return value can be logically ORed with other encoded values to form a 256 bit word.
*/
function encodeUint(uint256 value, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
return bytes32(value << offset);
}
// Signed
/**
* @dev Encodes a 22 bits signed integer shifted by an offset.
*
* The return value can be logically ORed with other encoded values to form a 256 bit word.
*/
function encodeInt22(int256 value, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
// Integer values need masking to remove the upper bits of negative values.
return bytes32((uint256(value) & _MASK_22) << offset);
}
/**
* @dev Encodes a 53 bits signed integer shifted by an offset.
*
* The return value can be logically ORed with other encoded values to form a 256 bit word.
*/
function encodeInt53(int256 value, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (bytes32) {
// Integer values need masking to remove the upper bits of negative values.
return bytes32((uint256(value) & _MASK_53) << offset);
}
// Decoding
/**
* @dev Decodes and returns a boolean shifted by an offset from a 256 bit word.
*/
function decodeBool(bytes32 word, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (bool) {
return (uint256(word >> offset) & _MASK_1) == 1;
}
// Unsigned
/**
* @dev Decodes and returns a 5 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset from a 256 bit word.
*/
function decodeUint5(bytes32 word, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return uint256(word >> offset) & _MASK_5;
}
/**
* @dev Decodes and returns a 7 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset from a 256 bit word.
*/
function decodeUint7(bytes32 word, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return uint256(word >> offset) & _MASK_7;
}
/**
* @dev Decodes and returns a 10 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset from a 256 bit word.
*/
function decodeUint10(bytes32 word, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return uint256(word >> offset) & _MASK_10;
}
/**
* @dev Decodes and returns a 16 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset from a 256 bit word.
*/
function decodeUint16(bytes32 word, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return uint256(word >> offset) & _MASK_16;
}
/**
* @dev Decodes and returns a 31 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset from a 256 bit word.
*/
function decodeUint31(bytes32 word, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return uint256(word >> offset) & _MASK_31;
}
/**
* @dev Decodes and returns a 32 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset from a 256 bit word.
*/
function decodeUint32(bytes32 word, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return uint256(word >> offset) & _MASK_32;
}
/**
* @dev Decodes and returns a 64 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset from a 256 bit word.
*/
function decodeUint64(bytes32 word, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return uint256(word >> offset) & _MASK_64;
}
/**
* @dev Decodes and returns a 128 bit unsigned integer shifted by an offset from a 256 bit word.
*/
function decodeUint128(bytes32 word, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return uint256(word >> offset) & _MASK_128;
}
// Signed
/**
* @dev Decodes and returns a 22 bits signed integer shifted by an offset from a 256 bit word.
*/
function decodeInt22(bytes32 word, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (int256) {
int256 value = int256(uint256(word >> offset) & _MASK_22);
// In case the decoded value is greater than the max positive integer that can be represented with 22 bits,
// we know it was originally a negative integer. Therefore, we mask it to restore the sign in the 256 bit
// representation.
return value > _MAX_INT_22 ? (value | int256(~_MASK_22)) : value;
}
/**
* @dev Decodes and returns a 53 bits signed integer shifted by an offset from a 256 bit word.
*/
function decodeInt53(bytes32 word, uint256 offset) internal pure returns (int256) {
int256 value = int256(uint256(word >> offset) & _MASK_53);
// In case the decoded value is greater than the max positive integer that can be represented with 53 bits,
// we know it was originally a negative integer. Therefore, we mask it to restore the sign in the 256 bit
// representation.
return value > _MAX_INT_53 ? (value | int256(~_MASK_53)) : value;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "../helpers/BalancerErrors.sol";
import "./IERC20.sol";
import "./SafeMath.sol";
/**
* @dev Implementation of the {IERC20} interface.
*
* This implementation is agnostic to the way tokens are created. This means
* that a supply mechanism has to be added in a derived contract using {_mint}.
* For a generic mechanism see {ERC20PresetMinterPauser}.
*
* TIP: For a detailed writeup see our guide
* https://forum.zeppelin.solutions/t/how-to-implement-erc20-supply-mechanisms/226[How
* to implement supply mechanisms].
*
* We have followed general OpenZeppelin guidelines: functions revert instead
* of returning `false` on failure. This behavior is nonetheless conventional
* and does not conflict with the expectations of ERC20 applications.
*
* Additionally, an {Approval} event is emitted on calls to {transferFrom}.
* This allows applications to reconstruct the allowance for all accounts just
* by listening to said events. Other implementations of the EIP may not emit
* these events, as it isn't required by the specification.
*
* Finally, the non-standard {decreaseAllowance} and {increaseAllowance}
* functions have been added to mitigate the well-known issues around setting
* allowances. See {IERC20-approve}.
*/
contract ERC20 is IERC20 {
using SafeMath for uint256;
mapping(address => uint256) private _balances;
mapping(address => mapping(address => uint256)) private _allowances;
uint256 private _totalSupply;
string private _name;
string private _symbol;
uint8 private _decimals;
/**
* @dev Sets the values for {name} and {symbol}, initializes {decimals} with
* a default value of 18.
*
* To select a different value for {decimals}, use {_setupDecimals}.
*
* All three of these values are immutable: they can only be set once during
* construction.
*/
constructor(string memory name_, string memory symbol_) {
_name = name_;
_symbol = symbol_;
_decimals = 18;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the name of the token.
*/
function name() public view returns (string memory) {
return _name;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the symbol of the token, usually a shorter version of the
* name.
*/
function symbol() public view returns (string memory) {
return _symbol;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the number of decimals used to get its user representation.
* For example, if `decimals` equals `2`, a balance of `505` tokens should
* be displayed to a user as `5,05` (`505 / 10 ** 2`).
*
* Tokens usually opt for a value of 18, imitating the relationship between
* Ether and Wei. This is the value {ERC20} uses, unless {_setupDecimals} is
* called.
*
* NOTE: This information is only used for _display_ purposes: it in
* no way affects any of the arithmetic of the contract, including
* {IERC20-balanceOf} and {IERC20-transfer}.
*/
function decimals() public view returns (uint8) {
return _decimals;
}
/**
* @dev See {IERC20-totalSupply}.
*/
function totalSupply() public view override returns (uint256) {
return _totalSupply;
}
/**
* @dev See {IERC20-balanceOf}.
*/
function balanceOf(address account) public view override returns (uint256) {
return _balances[account];
}
/**
* @dev See {IERC20-transfer}.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
* - the caller must have a balance of at least `amount`.
*/
function transfer(address recipient, uint256 amount) public virtual override returns (bool) {
_transfer(msg.sender, recipient, amount);
return true;
}
/**
* @dev See {IERC20-allowance}.
*/
function allowance(address owner, address spender) public view virtual override returns (uint256) {
return _allowances[owner][spender];
}
/**
* @dev See {IERC20-approve}.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
*/
function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) public virtual override returns (bool) {
_approve(msg.sender, spender, amount);
return true;
}
/**
* @dev See {IERC20-transferFrom}.
*
* Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance. This is not
* required by the EIP. See the note at the beginning of {ERC20}.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `sender` and `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
* - `sender` must have a balance of at least `amount`.
* - the caller must have allowance for ``sender``'s tokens of at least
* `amount`.
*/
function transferFrom(
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256 amount
) public virtual override returns (bool) {
_transfer(sender, recipient, amount);
_approve(
sender,
msg.sender,
_allowances[sender][msg.sender].sub(amount, Errors.ERC20_TRANSFER_EXCEEDS_ALLOWANCE)
);
return true;
}
/**
* @dev Atomically increases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller.
*
* This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for
* problems described in {IERC20-approve}.
*
* Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
*/
function increaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 addedValue) public virtual returns (bool) {
_approve(msg.sender, spender, _allowances[msg.sender][spender].add(addedValue));
return true;
}
/**
* @dev Atomically decreases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller.
*
* This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for
* problems described in {IERC20-approve}.
*
* Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
* - `spender` must have allowance for the caller of at least
* `subtractedValue`.
*/
function decreaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 subtractedValue) public virtual returns (bool) {
_approve(
msg.sender,
spender,
_allowances[msg.sender][spender].sub(subtractedValue, Errors.ERC20_DECREASED_ALLOWANCE_BELOW_ZERO)
);
return true;
}
/**
* @dev Moves tokens `amount` from `sender` to `recipient`.
*
* This is internal function is equivalent to {transfer}, and can be used to
* e.g. implement automatic token fees, slashing mechanisms, etc.
*
* Emits a {Transfer} event.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `sender` cannot be the zero address.
* - `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
* - `sender` must have a balance of at least `amount`.
*/
function _transfer(
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256 amount
) internal virtual {
_require(sender != address(0), Errors.ERC20_TRANSFER_FROM_ZERO_ADDRESS);
_require(recipient != address(0), Errors.ERC20_TRANSFER_TO_ZERO_ADDRESS);
_beforeTokenTransfer(sender, recipient, amount);
_balances[sender] = _balances[sender].sub(amount, Errors.ERC20_TRANSFER_EXCEEDS_BALANCE);
_balances[recipient] = _balances[recipient].add(amount);
emit Transfer(sender, recipient, amount);
}
/** @dev Creates `amount` tokens and assigns them to `account`, increasing
* the total supply.
*
* Emits a {Transfer} event with `from` set to the zero address.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `to` cannot be the zero address.
*/
function _mint(address account, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
_beforeTokenTransfer(address(0), account, amount);
_totalSupply = _totalSupply.add(amount);
_balances[account] = _balances[account].add(amount);
emit Transfer(address(0), account, amount);
}
/**
* @dev Destroys `amount` tokens from `account`, reducing the
* total supply.
*
* Emits a {Transfer} event with `to` set to the zero address.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `account` cannot be the zero address.
* - `account` must have at least `amount` tokens.
*/
function _burn(address account, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
_require(account != address(0), Errors.ERC20_BURN_FROM_ZERO_ADDRESS);
_beforeTokenTransfer(account, address(0), amount);
_balances[account] = _balances[account].sub(amount, Errors.ERC20_BURN_EXCEEDS_ALLOWANCE);
_totalSupply = _totalSupply.sub(amount);
emit Transfer(account, address(0), amount);
}
/**
* @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the `owner` s tokens.
*
* This internal function is equivalent to `approve`, and can be used to
* e.g. set automatic allowances for certain subsystems, etc.
*
* Emits an {Approval} event.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `owner` cannot be the zero address.
* - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
*/
function _approve(
address owner,
address spender,
uint256 amount
) internal virtual {
_allowances[owner][spender] = amount;
emit Approval(owner, spender, amount);
}
/**
* @dev Sets {decimals} to a value other than the default one of 18.
*
* WARNING: This function should only be called from the constructor. Most
* applications that interact with token contracts will not expect
* {decimals} to ever change, and may work incorrectly if it does.
*/
function _setupDecimals(uint8 decimals_) internal {
_decimals = decimals_;
}
/**
* @dev Hook that is called before any transfer of tokens. This includes
* minting and burning.
*
* Calling conditions:
*
* - when `from` and `to` are both non-zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens
* will be to transferred to `to`.
* - when `from` is zero, `amount` tokens will be minted for `to`.
* - when `to` is zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens will be burned.
* - `from` and `to` are never both zero.
*
* To learn more about hooks, head to xref:ROOT:extending-contracts.adoc#using-hooks[Using Hooks].
*/
function _beforeTokenTransfer(
address from,
address to,
uint256 amount
) internal virtual {}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol";
interface IAssetManager {
/**
* @notice Emitted when asset manager is rebalanced
*/
event Rebalance(bytes32 poolId);
/**
* @notice Sets the config
*/
function setConfig(bytes32 poolId, bytes calldata config) external;
/**
* Note: No function to read the asset manager config is included in IAssetManager
* as the signature is expected to vary between asset manager implementations
*/
/**
* @notice Returns the asset manager's token
*/
function getToken() external view returns (IERC20);
/**
* @return the current assets under management of this asset manager
*/
function getAUM(bytes32 poolId) external view returns (uint256);
/**
* @return poolCash - The up-to-date cash balance of the pool
* @return poolManaged - The up-to-date managed balance of the pool
*/
function getPoolBalances(bytes32 poolId) external view returns (uint256 poolCash, uint256 poolManaged);
/**
* @return The difference in tokens between the target investment
* and the currently invested amount (i.e. the amount that can be invested)
*/
function maxInvestableBalance(bytes32 poolId) external view returns (int256);
/**
* @notice Updates the Vault on the value of the pool's investment returns
*/
function updateBalanceOfPool(bytes32 poolId) external;
/**
* @notice Determines whether the pool should rebalance given the provided balances
*/
function shouldRebalance(uint256 cash, uint256 managed) external view returns (bool);
/**
* @notice Rebalances funds between the pool and the asset manager to maintain target investment percentage.
* @param poolId - the poolId of the pool to be rebalanced
* @param force - a boolean representing whether a rebalance should be forced even when the pool is near balance
*/
function rebalance(bytes32 poolId, bool force) external;
/**
* @notice allows an authorized rebalancer to remove capital to facilitate large withdrawals
* @param poolId - the poolId of the pool to withdraw funds back to
* @param amount - the amount of tokens to withdraw back to the pool
*/
function capitalOut(bytes32 poolId, uint256 amount) external;
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/ERC20.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/ERC20Permit.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IVault.sol";
/**
* @title Highly opinionated token implementation
* @author Balancer Labs
* @dev
* - Includes functions to increase and decrease allowance as a workaround
* for the well-known issue with `approve`:
* https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
* - Allows for 'infinite allowance', where an allowance of 0xff..ff is not
* decreased by calls to transferFrom
* - Lets a token holder use `transferFrom` to send their own tokens,
* without first setting allowance
* - Emits 'Approval' events whenever allowance is changed by `transferFrom`
* - Assigns infinite allowance for all token holders to the Vault
*/
contract BalancerPoolToken is ERC20, ERC20Permit {
IVault private immutable _vault;
constructor(
string memory tokenName,
string memory tokenSymbol,
IVault vault
) ERC20(tokenName, tokenSymbol) ERC20Permit(tokenName) {
_vault = vault;
}
function getVault() public view returns (IVault) {
return _vault;
}
// Overrides
/**
* @dev Override to grant the Vault infinite allowance, causing for Pool Tokens to not require approval.
*
* This is sound as the Vault already provides authorization mechanisms when initiation token transfers, which this
* contract inherits.
*/
function allowance(address owner, address spender) public view override returns (uint256) {
if (spender == address(getVault())) {
return uint256(-1);
} else {
return super.allowance(owner, spender);
}
}
/**
* @dev Override to allow for 'infinite allowance' and let the token owner use `transferFrom` with no self-allowance
*/
function transferFrom(
address sender,
address recipient,
uint256 amount
) public override returns (bool) {
uint256 currentAllowance = allowance(sender, msg.sender);
_require(msg.sender == sender || currentAllowance >= amount, Errors.ERC20_TRANSFER_EXCEEDS_ALLOWANCE);
_transfer(sender, recipient, amount);
if (msg.sender != sender && currentAllowance != uint256(-1)) {
// Because of the previous require, we know that if msg.sender != sender then currentAllowance >= amount
_approve(sender, msg.sender, currentAllowance - amount);
}
return true;
}
/**
* @dev Override to allow decreasing allowance by more than the current amount (setting it to zero)
*/
function decreaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 amount) public override returns (bool) {
uint256 currentAllowance = allowance(msg.sender, spender);
if (amount >= currentAllowance) {
_approve(msg.sender, spender, 0);
} else {
// No risk of underflow due to if condition
_approve(msg.sender, spender, currentAllowance - amount);
}
return true;
}
// Internal functions
function _mintPoolTokens(address recipient, uint256 amount) internal {
_mint(recipient, amount);
}
function _burnPoolTokens(address sender, uint256 amount) internal {
_burn(sender, amount);
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/Authentication.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IAuthorizer.sol";
import "./BasePool.sol";
/**
* @dev Base authorization layer implementation for Pools.
*
* The owner account can call some of the permissioned functions - access control of the rest is delegated to the
* Authorizer. Note that this owner is immutable: more sophisticated permission schemes, such as multiple ownership,
* granular roles, etc., could be built on top of this by making the owner a smart contract.
*
* Access control of all other permissioned functions is delegated to an Authorizer. It is also possible to delegate
* control of *all* permissioned functions to the Authorizer by setting the owner address to `_DELEGATE_OWNER`.
*/
abstract contract BasePoolAuthorization is Authentication {
address private immutable _owner;
address private constant _DELEGATE_OWNER = 0xBA1BA1ba1BA1bA1bA1Ba1BA1ba1BA1bA1ba1ba1B;
constructor(address owner) {
_owner = owner;
}
function getOwner() public view returns (address) {
return _owner;
}
function getAuthorizer() external view returns (IAuthorizer) {
return _getAuthorizer();
}
function _canPerform(bytes32 actionId, address account) internal view override returns (bool) {
if ((getOwner() != _DELEGATE_OWNER) && _isOwnerOnlyAction(actionId)) {
// Only the owner can perform "owner only" actions, unless the owner is delegated.
return msg.sender == getOwner();
} else {
// Non-owner actions are always processed via the Authorizer, as "owner only" ones are when delegated.
return _getAuthorizer().canPerform(actionId, account, address(this));
}
}
function _isOwnerOnlyAction(bytes32 actionId) internal view virtual returns (bool);
function _getAuthorizer() internal view virtual returns (IAuthorizer);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "../helpers/BalancerErrors.sol";
/**
* @dev Wrappers over Solidity's arithmetic operations with added overflow
* checks.
*
* Arithmetic operations in Solidity wrap on overflow. This can easily result
* in bugs, because programmers usually assume that an overflow raises an
* error, which is the standard behavior in high level programming languages.
* `SafeMath` restores this intuition by reverting the transaction when an
* operation overflows.
*
* Using this library instead of the unchecked operations eliminates an entire
* class of bugs, so it's recommended to use it always.
*/
library SafeMath {
/**
* @dev Returns the addition of two unsigned integers, reverting on
* overflow.
*
* Counterpart to Solidity's `+` operator.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - Addition cannot overflow.
*/
function add(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
uint256 c = a + b;
_require(c >= a, Errors.ADD_OVERFLOW);
return c;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting on
* overflow (when the result is negative).
*
* Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - Subtraction cannot overflow.
*/
function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
return sub(a, b, Errors.SUB_OVERFLOW);
}
/**
* @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting with custom message on
* overflow (when the result is negative).
*
* Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - Subtraction cannot overflow.
*/
function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b, uint256 errorCode) internal pure returns (uint256) {
_require(b <= a, errorCode);
uint256 c = a - b;
return c;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "./ERC20.sol";
import "./IERC20Permit.sol";
import "./EIP712.sol";
/**
* @dev Implementation of the ERC20 Permit extension allowing approvals to be made via signatures, as defined in
* https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2612[EIP-2612].
*
* Adds the {permit} method, which can be used to change an account's ERC20 allowance (see {IERC20-allowance}) by
* presenting a message signed by the account. By not relying on `{IERC20-approve}`, the token holder account doesn't
* need to send a transaction, and thus is not required to hold Ether at all.
*
* _Available since v3.4._
*/
abstract contract ERC20Permit is ERC20, IERC20Permit, EIP712 {
mapping(address => uint256) private _nonces;
// solhint-disable-next-line var-name-mixedcase
bytes32 private immutable _PERMIT_TYPEHASH =
keccak256("Permit(address owner,address spender,uint256 value,uint256 nonce,uint256 deadline)");
/**
* @dev Initializes the {EIP712} domain separator using the `name` parameter, and setting `version` to `"1"`.
*
* It's a good idea to use the same `name` that is defined as the ERC20 token name.
*/
constructor(string memory name) EIP712(name, "1") {}
/**
* @dev See {IERC20Permit-permit}.
*/
function permit(
address owner,
address spender,
uint256 value,
uint256 deadline,
uint8 v,
bytes32 r,
bytes32 s
) public virtual override {
// solhint-disable-next-line not-rely-on-time
_require(block.timestamp <= deadline, Errors.EXPIRED_PERMIT);
uint256 nonce = _nonces[owner];
bytes32 structHash = keccak256(abi.encode(_PERMIT_TYPEHASH, owner, spender, value, nonce, deadline));
bytes32 hash = _hashTypedDataV4(structHash);
address signer = ecrecover(hash, v, r, s);
_require((signer != address(0)) && (signer == owner), Errors.INVALID_SIGNATURE);
_nonces[owner] = nonce + 1;
_approve(owner, spender, value);
}
/**
* @dev See {IERC20Permit-nonces}.
*/
function nonces(address owner) public view override returns (uint256) {
return _nonces[owner];
}
/**
* @dev See {IERC20Permit-DOMAIN_SEPARATOR}.
*/
// solhint-disable-next-line func-name-mixedcase
function DOMAIN_SEPARATOR() external view override returns (bytes32) {
return _domainSeparatorV4();
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
/**
* @dev Interface of the ERC20 Permit extension allowing approvals to be made via signatures, as defined in
* https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2612[EIP-2612].
*
* Adds the {permit} method, which can be used to change an account's ERC20 allowance (see {IERC20-allowance}) by
* presenting a message signed by the account. By not relying on `{IERC20-approve}`, the token holder account doesn't
* need to send a transaction, and thus is not required to hold Ether at all.
*/
interface IERC20Permit {
/**
* @dev Sets `value` as the allowance of `spender` over `owner`'s tokens,
* given `owner`'s signed approval.
*
* IMPORTANT: The same issues {IERC20-approve} has related to transaction
* ordering also apply here.
*
* Emits an {Approval} event.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
* - `deadline` must be a timestamp in the future.
* - `v`, `r` and `s` must be a valid `secp256k1` signature from `owner`
* over the EIP712-formatted function arguments.
* - the signature must use ``owner``'s current nonce (see {nonces}).
*
* For more information on the signature format, see the
* https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2612#specification[relevant EIP
* section].
*/
function permit(
address owner,
address spender,
uint256 value,
uint256 deadline,
uint8 v,
bytes32 r,
bytes32 s
) external;
/**
* @dev Returns the current nonce for `owner`. This value must be
* included whenever a signature is generated for {permit}.
*
* Every successful call to {permit} increases ``owner``'s nonce by one. This
* prevents a signature from being used multiple times.
*/
function nonces(address owner) external view returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Returns the domain separator used in the encoding of the signature for `permit`, as defined by {EIP712}.
*/
// solhint-disable-next-line func-name-mixedcase
function DOMAIN_SEPARATOR() external view returns (bytes32);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
/**
* @dev https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-712[EIP 712] is a standard for hashing and signing of typed structured data.
*
* The encoding specified in the EIP is very generic, and such a generic implementation in Solidity is not feasible,
* thus this contract does not implement the encoding itself. Protocols need to implement the type-specific encoding
* they need in their contracts using a combination of `abi.encode` and `keccak256`.
*
* This contract implements the EIP 712 domain separator ({_domainSeparatorV4}) that is used as part of the encoding
* scheme, and the final step of the encoding to obtain the message digest that is then signed via ECDSA
* ({_hashTypedDataV4}).
*
* The implementation of the domain separator was designed to be as efficient as possible while still properly updating
* the chain id to protect against replay attacks on an eventual fork of the chain.
*
* NOTE: This contract implements the version of the encoding known as "v4", as implemented by the JSON RPC method
* https://docs.metamask.io/guide/signing-data.html[`eth_signTypedDataV4` in MetaMask].
*
* _Available since v3.4._
*/
abstract contract EIP712 {
/* solhint-disable var-name-mixedcase */
bytes32 private immutable _HASHED_NAME;
bytes32 private immutable _HASHED_VERSION;
bytes32 private immutable _TYPE_HASH;
/* solhint-enable var-name-mixedcase */
/**
* @dev Initializes the domain separator and parameter caches.
*
* The meaning of `name` and `version` is specified in
* https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-712#definition-of-domainseparator[EIP 712]:
*
* - `name`: the user readable name of the signing domain, i.e. the name of the DApp or the protocol.
* - `version`: the current major version of the signing domain.
*
* NOTE: These parameters cannot be changed except through a xref:learn::upgrading-smart-contracts.adoc[smart
* contract upgrade].
*/
constructor(string memory name, string memory version) {
_HASHED_NAME = keccak256(bytes(name));
_HASHED_VERSION = keccak256(bytes(version));
_TYPE_HASH = keccak256("EIP712Domain(string name,string version,uint256 chainId,address verifyingContract)");
}
/**
* @dev Returns the domain separator for the current chain.
*/
function _domainSeparatorV4() internal view virtual returns (bytes32) {
return keccak256(abi.encode(_TYPE_HASH, _HASHED_NAME, _HASHED_VERSION, _getChainId(), address(this)));
}
/**
* @dev Given an already https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-712#definition-of-hashstruct[hashed struct], this
* function returns the hash of the fully encoded EIP712 message for this domain.
*
* This hash can be used together with {ECDSA-recover} to obtain the signer of a message. For example:
*
* ```solidity
* bytes32 digest = _hashTypedDataV4(keccak256(abi.encode(
* keccak256("Mail(address to,string contents)"),
* mailTo,
* keccak256(bytes(mailContents))
* )));
* address signer = ECDSA.recover(digest, signature);
* ```
*/
function _hashTypedDataV4(bytes32 structHash) internal view virtual returns (bytes32) {
return keccak256(abi.encodePacked("\x19\x01", _domainSeparatorV4(), structHash));
}
function _getChainId() private view returns (uint256 chainId) {
// Silence state mutability warning without generating bytecode.
// See https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/issues/10090#issuecomment-741789128 and
// https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/issues/2691
this;
// solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly
assembly {
chainId := chainid()
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "./BalancerErrors.sol";
import "./IAuthentication.sol";
/**
* @dev Building block for performing access control on external functions.
*
* This contract is used via the `authenticate` modifier (or the `_authenticateCaller` function), which can be applied
* to external functions to only make them callable by authorized accounts.
*
* Derived contracts must implement the `_canPerform` function, which holds the actual access control logic.
*/
abstract contract Authentication is IAuthentication {
bytes32 private immutable _actionIdDisambiguator;
/**
* @dev The main purpose of the `actionIdDisambiguator` is to prevent accidental function selector collisions in
* multi contract systems.
*
* There are two main uses for it:
* - if the contract is a singleton, any unique identifier can be used to make the associated action identifiers
* unique. The contract's own address is a good option.
* - if the contract belongs to a family that shares action identifiers for the same functions, an identifier
* shared by the entire family (and no other contract) should be used instead.
*/
constructor(bytes32 actionIdDisambiguator) {
_actionIdDisambiguator = actionIdDisambiguator;
}
/**
* @dev Reverts unless the caller is allowed to call this function. Should only be applied to external functions.
*/
modifier authenticate() {
_authenticateCaller();
_;
}
/**
* @dev Reverts unless the caller is allowed to call the entry point function.
*/
function _authenticateCaller() internal view {
bytes32 actionId = getActionId(msg.sig);
_require(_canPerform(actionId, msg.sender), Errors.SENDER_NOT_ALLOWED);
}
function getActionId(bytes4 selector) public view override returns (bytes32) {
// Each external function is dynamically assigned an action identifier as the hash of the disambiguator and the
// function selector. Disambiguation is necessary to avoid potential collisions in the function selectors of
// multiple contracts.
return keccak256(abi.encodePacked(_actionIdDisambiguator, selector));
}
function _canPerform(bytes32 actionId, address user) internal view virtual returns (bool);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
interface IAuthentication {
/**
* @dev Returns the action identifier associated with the external function described by `selector`.
*/
function getActionId(bytes4 selector) external view returns (bytes32);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// Based on the EnumerableSet library from OpenZeppelin Contracts, altered to remove the base private functions that
// work on bytes32, replacing them with a native implementation for address values, to reduce bytecode size and runtime
// costs.
// The `unchecked_at` function was also added, which allows for more gas efficient data reads in some scenarios.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "../helpers/BalancerErrors.sol";
/**
* @dev Library for managing
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(abstract_data_type)[sets] of primitive
* types.
*
* Sets have the following properties:
*
* - Elements are added, removed, and checked for existence in constant time
* (O(1)).
* - Elements are enumerated in O(n). No guarantees are made on the ordering.
*
* ```
* contract Example {
* // Add the library methods
* using EnumerableSet for EnumerableSet.AddressSet;
*
* // Declare a set state variable
* EnumerableSet.AddressSet private mySet;
* }
* ```
*
* As of v3.3.0, sets of type `bytes32` (`Bytes32Set`), `address` (`AddressSet`)
* and `uint256` (`UintSet`) are supported.
*/
library EnumerableSet {
// The original OpenZeppelin implementation uses a generic Set type with bytes32 values: this was replaced with
// AddressSet, which uses address keys natively, resulting in more dense bytecode.
struct AddressSet {
// Storage of set values
address[] _values;
// Position of the value in the `values` array, plus 1 because index 0
// means a value is not in the set.
mapping(address => uint256) _indexes;
}
/**
* @dev Add a value to a set. O(1).
*
* Returns true if the value was added to the set, that is if it was not
* already present.
*/
function add(AddressSet storage set, address value) internal returns (bool) {
if (!contains(set, value)) {
set._values.push(value);
// The value is stored at length-1, but we add 1 to all indexes
// and use 0 as a sentinel value
set._indexes[value] = set._values.length;
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* @dev Removes a value from a set. O(1).
*
* Returns true if the value was removed from the set, that is if it was
* present.
*/
function remove(AddressSet storage set, address value) internal returns (bool) {
// We read and store the value's index to prevent multiple reads from the same storage slot
uint256 valueIndex = set._indexes[value];
if (valueIndex != 0) {
// Equivalent to contains(set, value)
// To delete an element from the _values array in O(1), we swap the element to delete with the last one in
// the array, and then remove the last element (sometimes called as 'swap and pop').
// This modifies the order of the array, as noted in {at}.
uint256 toDeleteIndex = valueIndex - 1;
uint256 lastIndex = set._values.length - 1;
// The swap is only necessary if we're not removing the last element
if (toDeleteIndex != lastIndex) {
address lastValue = set._values[lastIndex];
// Move the last value to the index where the value to delete is
set._values[toDeleteIndex] = lastValue;
// Update the index for the moved value
set._indexes[lastValue] = toDeleteIndex + 1; // All indexes are 1-based
}
// Delete the slot where the moved value was stored
set._values.pop();
// Delete the index for the deleted slot
delete set._indexes[value];
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* @dev Returns true if the value is in the set. O(1).
*/
function contains(AddressSet storage set, address value) internal view returns (bool) {
return set._indexes[value] != 0;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the number of values on the set. O(1).
*/
function length(AddressSet storage set) internal view returns (uint256) {
return set._values.length;
}
/**
* @dev Returns the value stored at position `index` in the set. O(1).
*
* Note that there are no guarantees on the ordering of values inside the
* array, and it may change when more values are added or removed.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `index` must be strictly less than {length}.
*/
function at(AddressSet storage set, uint256 index) internal view returns (address) {
_require(set._values.length > index, Errors.OUT_OF_BOUNDS);
return unchecked_at(set, index);
}
/**
* @dev Same as {at}, except this doesn't revert if `index` it outside of the set (i.e. if it is equal or larger
* than {length}). O(1).
*
* This function performs one less storage read than {at}, but should only be used when `index` is known to be
* within bounds.
*/
function unchecked_at(AddressSet storage set, uint256 index) internal view returns (address) {
return set._values[index];
}
function rawIndexOf(AddressSet storage set, address value) internal view returns (uint256) {
return set._indexes[value] - 1;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "../interfaces/IDistributorCallback.sol";
contract MockRewardCallback is IDistributorCallback {
event CallbackReceived();
function distributorCallback(bytes calldata) external override {
emit CallbackReceived();
return;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-weighted/contracts/BaseWeightedPool.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IAsset.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IVault.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/EnumerableSet.sol";
import "./PoolTokenCache.sol";
import "./interfaces/IDistributorCallback.sol";
contract Reinvestor is PoolTokenCache, IDistributorCallback {
using EnumerableSet for EnumerableSet.AddressSet;
constructor(IVault _vault) PoolTokenCache(_vault) {
// solhint-disable-previous-line no-empty-blocks
}
function _initializeArrays(bytes32 poolId, IERC20[] memory tokens)
internal
view
returns (uint256[] memory amountsIn, IVault.UserBalanceOp[] memory leftoverOps)
{
uint256 joinTokensCount;
uint256 leftoverTokensCount;
for (uint256 t; t < tokens.length; t++) {
if (poolHasToken(poolId, address(tokens[t]))) {
joinTokensCount++;
}
}
leftoverTokensCount = tokens.length - joinTokensCount;
amountsIn = new uint256[](poolTokensLength(poolId));
leftoverOps = new IVault.UserBalanceOp[](leftoverTokensCount);
}
function _populateArrays(
bytes32 poolId,
address recipient,
IERC20[] memory tokens,
uint256[] memory internalBalances,
uint256[] memory amountsIn,
IVault.UserBalanceOp[] memory leftoverOps
) internal view {
uint256 leftoverOpsIdx;
for (uint256 t; t < tokens.length; t++) {
address token = address(tokens[t]);
if (poolHasToken(poolId, token)) {
amountsIn[_poolTokenIndex(poolId, token)] = internalBalances[t];
} else {
leftoverOps[leftoverOpsIdx] = IVault.UserBalanceOp({
asset: IAsset(token),
amount: internalBalances[t], // callbackAmounts have been subtracted
sender: address(this),
recipient: payable(recipient),
kind: IVault.UserBalanceOpKind.WITHDRAW_INTERNAL
});
leftoverOpsIdx++;
}
}
}
struct CallbackParams {
address payable recipient;
bytes32 poolId;
IERC20[] tokens;
}
/**
* @notice Reinvests tokens in a specified pool
* @param callbackData - the encoded function arguments
* recipient - the recipient of the bpt and leftover funds
* poolId - The pool to receive the tokens
* tokens - The tokens that were received
*/
function distributorCallback(bytes calldata callbackData) external override {
CallbackParams memory params = abi.decode(callbackData, (CallbackParams));
ensurePoolTokenSetSaved(params.poolId);
IAsset[] memory assets = _getAssets(params.poolId);
(uint256[] memory amountsIn, IVault.UserBalanceOp[] memory leftoverOps) = _initializeArrays(
params.poolId,
params.tokens
);
uint256[] memory internalBalances = vault.getInternalBalance(address(this), params.tokens);
_populateArrays(params.poolId, params.recipient, params.tokens, internalBalances, amountsIn, leftoverOps);
_joinPool(params.poolId, params.recipient, assets, amountsIn);
vault.manageUserBalance(leftoverOps);
}
function _joinPool(
bytes32 poolId,
address recipient,
IAsset[] memory assets,
uint256[] memory amountsIn
) internal {
bytes memory userData = abi.encode(
BaseWeightedPool.JoinKind.EXACT_TOKENS_IN_FOR_BPT_OUT,
amountsIn,
uint256(0)
);
IVault.JoinPoolRequest memory request = IVault.JoinPoolRequest(assets, amountsIn, userData, true);
vault.joinPool(poolId, address(this), recipient, request);
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/Math.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/FixedPoint.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/ReentrancyGuard.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/EnumerableSet.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/SafeERC20.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/IERC20Permit.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IVault.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IAsset.sol";
import "./RewardsScheduler.sol";
import "./interfaces/IMultiRewards.sol";
import "./interfaces/IDistributorCallback.sol";
import "./interfaces/IDistributor.sol";
import "./MultiRewardsAuthorization.sol";
// solhint-disable not-rely-on-time
/**
* Balancer MultiRewards claim contract (claim to internal balance) based on
* Curve Finance's MultiRewards contract, updated to be compatible with solc 0.7.0
* https://github.com/curvefi/multi-rewards/blob/master/contracts/MultiRewards.sol commit #9947623
*/
contract MultiRewards is IMultiRewards, IDistributor, ReentrancyGuard, MultiRewardsAuthorization {
using FixedPoint for uint256;
using SafeERC20 for IERC20;
using EnumerableSet for EnumerableSet.AddressSet;
/* ========== STATE VARIABLES ========== */
struct Reward {
uint256 rewardsDuration;
uint256 periodFinish;
uint256 rewardRate;
uint256 lastUpdateTime;
uint256 rewardPerTokenStored;
}
// pool -> rewarder -> rewardToken -> RewardData
mapping(IERC20 => mapping(address => mapping(IERC20 => Reward))) public rewardData;
// pool -> rewardTokens
mapping(IERC20 => EnumerableSet.AddressSet) private _rewardTokens;
// pool -> rewardToken -> rewarders
mapping(IERC20 => mapping(IERC20 => EnumerableSet.AddressSet)) private _rewarders;
// pool -> rewarder -> user -> reward token -> amount
mapping(IERC20 => mapping(address => mapping(address => mapping(IERC20 => uint256)))) public userRewardPerTokenPaid;
// pool -> user -> reward token -> amount
mapping(IERC20 => mapping(address => mapping(IERC20 => uint256))) public unpaidRewards;
mapping(IERC20 => uint256) private _totalSupply;
// pool -> user -> bpt balance staked
mapping(IERC20 => mapping(address => uint256)) private _balances;
RewardsScheduler public immutable rewardsScheduler;
/* ========== CONSTRUCTOR ========== */
constructor(IVault _vault)
// MultiRewards is a singleton, so it simply uses its own address to disambiguate action identifiers
Authentication(bytes32(uint256(address(this))))
MultiRewardsAuthorization(_vault)
{
// solhint-disable-previous-line no-empty-blocks
rewardsScheduler = new RewardsScheduler();
}
/**
* @notice Allows a rewarder to be explicitly added to an allowlist of rewarders
* @param pool The bpt of the pool that the rewarder can reward
* @param rewardsToken The token to be distributed to stakers
* @param rewarder The address of the rewarder
*/
function allowlistRewarder(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
address rewarder
) external override onlyAllowlisters(pool) {
_allowlistRewarder(pool, rewardsToken, rewarder);
}
/**
* @notice Whether a rewarder can reward bpt of a pool with a token
* @param pool The bpt of the pool
* @param rewardsToken The token to be distributed to stakers
* @param rewarder The address of the rewarder
*/
function isAllowlistedRewarder(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
address rewarder
) public view override returns (bool) {
return _isAllowlistedRewarder(pool, rewardsToken, rewarder);
}
/**
* @notice Adds a new reward token to be distributed
* @param pool The bpt of the pool that will receive rewards
* @param rewardsToken The new token to be distributed to stakers
* @param rewardsDuration The duration over which each distribution is spread
*/
function addReward(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
uint256 rewardsDuration
) external override onlyAllowlistedRewarder(pool, rewardsToken) {
require(rewardsDuration > 0, "reward rate must be nonzero");
require(rewardData[pool][msg.sender][rewardsToken].rewardsDuration == 0, "Duplicate rewards token");
_rewardTokens[pool].add(address(rewardsToken));
_rewarders[pool][rewardsToken].add(msg.sender);
rewardData[pool][msg.sender][rewardsToken].rewardsDuration = rewardsDuration;
rewardsToken.approve(address(getVault()), type(uint256).max);
}
/* ========== VIEWS ========== */
/**
* @notice Total supply of a pools bpt that has been staked
* @param pool The bpt of the pool
*/
function totalSupply(IERC20 pool) external view returns (uint256) {
return _totalSupply[pool];
}
/**
* @notice The balance of a pools bpt that `account` has staked
* @param pool The bpt of the pool
* @param account The address of the user with staked bpt
*/
function balanceOf(IERC20 pool, address account) external view returns (uint256) {
return _balances[pool][account];
}
/**
* @notice This time is used when determining up until what time a reward has been accounted for
* @param pool The bpt of the pool
* @param rewarder The address of the rewarder
* @param rewardsToken The token to be distributed to stakers
*/
function lastTimeRewardApplicable(
IERC20 pool,
address rewarder,
IERC20 rewardsToken
) public view returns (uint256) {
return _lastTimeRewardApplicable(rewardData[pool][rewarder][rewardsToken]);
}
function _lastTimeRewardApplicable(Reward storage data) private view returns (uint256) {
return Math.min(block.timestamp, data.periodFinish);
}
/**
* @notice Calculates the amount of reward token per staked bpt
* @param pool The bpt of the pool
* @param rewarder The address of the rewarder
* @param rewardsToken The token to be distributed to stakers
*/
function rewardPerToken(
IERC20 pool,
address rewarder,
IERC20 rewardsToken
) public view returns (uint256) {
return _rewardPerToken(pool, rewardData[pool][rewarder][rewardsToken]);
}
function _rewardPerToken(IERC20 pool, Reward storage data) private view returns (uint256) {
if (_totalSupply[pool] == 0) {
return data.rewardPerTokenStored;
}
// Underflow is impossible here because lastTimeRewardApplicable(...) is always greater than
// last update time
uint256 unrewardedDuration = _lastTimeRewardApplicable(data) - data.lastUpdateTime;
return data.rewardPerTokenStored.add(Math.mul(unrewardedDuration, data.rewardRate).divDown(_totalSupply[pool]));
}
/**
* @notice Calculates the amount of `rewardsToken` that `account` is able to claim
* from a particular rewarder
* @param pool The bpt of the pool
* @param rewarder The address of the rewarder
* @param account The address receiving the rewards
* @param rewardsToken The token to be distributed to stakers
*/
function unaccountedForUnpaidRewards(
IERC20 pool,
address rewarder,
address account,
IERC20 rewardsToken
) public view returns (uint256) {
return
_balances[pool][account].mulDown(
rewardPerToken(pool, rewarder, rewardsToken).sub(
userRewardPerTokenPaid[pool][rewarder][account][rewardsToken]
)
);
}
function _unaccountedForUnpaidRewards(
IERC20 pool,
address rewarder,
address account,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
Reward storage data
) private view returns (uint256) {
return
_balances[pool][account].mulDown(
_rewardPerToken(pool, data).sub(userRewardPerTokenPaid[pool][rewarder][account][rewardsToken])
);
}
/**
* @notice Calculates the total amount of `rewardsToken` that `account` is able to claim
* @param pool The bpt of the pool
* @param account The address receiving the rewards
* @param rewardsToken The token to be distributed to stakers
*/
function totalEarned(
IERC20 pool,
address account,
IERC20 rewardsToken
) public view returns (uint256 total) {
uint256 rewardersLength = _rewarders[pool][rewardsToken].length();
for (uint256 r; r < rewardersLength; r++) {
total = total.add(
unaccountedForUnpaidRewards(pool, _rewarders[pool][rewardsToken].unchecked_at(r), account, rewardsToken)
);
}
total = total.add(unpaidRewards[pool][account][rewardsToken]);
}
/* ========== MUTATIVE FUNCTIONS ========== */
/**
* @notice stakes a token on the msg.sender's behalf
* @param pool The bpt of the pool that the rewarder can reward
* @param amount Amount of `pool` to stake
*/
function stake(IERC20 pool, uint256 amount) external nonReentrant {
_stakeFor(pool, amount, msg.sender, msg.sender);
}
/**
* @notice Stakes a token so that `receiver` can earn rewards
* @param pool The token being staked to earn rewards
* @param amount Amount of `pool` to stake
* @param receiver The recipient of claimed rewards
*/
function stakeFor(
IERC20 pool,
uint256 amount,
address receiver
) external nonReentrant {
_stakeFor(pool, amount, msg.sender, receiver);
}
function _stakeFor(
IERC20 pool,
uint256 amount,
address account,
address receiver
) internal updateReward(pool, receiver) {
require(amount > 0, "Cannot stake 0");
_totalSupply[pool] = _totalSupply[pool].add(amount);
_balances[pool][receiver] = _balances[pool][receiver].add(amount);
pool.safeTransferFrom(account, address(this), amount);
emit Staked(address(pool), receiver, amount);
}
/**
* @notice Stake tokens using a permit signature for approval
* @param pool The bpt being staked to earn rewards
* @param amount Amount of allowance
* @param deadline The time at which this expires (unix time)
* @param v v of the signature
* @param r r of the signature
* @param s s of the signature
*/
function stakeWithPermit(
IERC20 pool,
uint256 amount,
uint256 deadline,
address account,
address recipient,
uint8 v,
bytes32 r,
bytes32 s
) external nonReentrant {
// Force the sender to be the recipient to ensure signature is not extracted from the
// mempool and used for another recipient
require(account == recipient, "The recipient must match the account in the permit signature");
IERC20Permit(address(pool)).permit(account, address(this), amount, deadline, v, r, s);
_stakeFor(pool, amount, account, recipient);
}
/**
* @notice Untakes a token
* @param pool The token being staked to earn rewards
* @param amount Amount of `pool` to unstake
* @param receiver The recipient of the bpt
*/
function unstake(
IERC20 pool,
uint256 amount,
address receiver
) public nonReentrant updateReward(pool, msg.sender) {
require(amount > 0, "Cannot withdraw 0");
_totalSupply[pool] = _totalSupply[pool].sub(amount);
_balances[pool][msg.sender] = _balances[pool][msg.sender].sub(amount);
pool.safeTransfer(receiver, amount);
emit Withdrawn(address(pool), receiver, amount);
}
/**
* @notice Allows a user to claim any rewards to an EOA
* @param pools The pools to claim rewards for
*/
function getReward(IERC20[] calldata pools) external nonReentrant {
_getReward(pools, msg.sender, false);
}
/**
* @notice Allows a user to claim any rewards to an internal balance
* @param pools The pools to claim rewards for
*/
function getRewardAsInternalBalance(IERC20[] calldata pools) external nonReentrant {
_getReward(pools, msg.sender, true);
}
function _rewardOpsCount(IERC20[] calldata pools) internal view returns (uint256 opsCount) {
for (uint256 p; p < pools.length; p++) {
IERC20 pool = pools[p];
uint256 rewardTokensLength = _rewardTokens[pool].length();
opsCount += rewardTokensLength;
}
}
/**
* @notice Allows a user to claim any rewards to an internal balance or EOA
*/
function _getReward(
IERC20[] calldata pools,
address recipient,
bool asInternalBalance
) internal {
IVault.UserBalanceOpKind kind = asInternalBalance
? IVault.UserBalanceOpKind.TRANSFER_INTERNAL
: IVault.UserBalanceOpKind.WITHDRAW_INTERNAL;
IVault.UserBalanceOp[] memory ops = new IVault.UserBalanceOp[](_rewardOpsCount(pools));
uint256 idx;
for (uint256 p; p < pools.length; p++) {
IERC20 pool = pools[p];
uint256 tokensLength = _rewardTokens[pool].length();
for (uint256 t; t < tokensLength; t++) {
IERC20 rewardsToken = IERC20(_rewardTokens[pool].unchecked_at(t));
_updateReward(pool, msg.sender, rewardsToken);
uint256 reward = unpaidRewards[pool][msg.sender][rewardsToken];
if (reward > 0) {
unpaidRewards[pool][msg.sender][rewardsToken] = 0;
emit RewardPaid(msg.sender, address(rewardsToken), reward);
}
ops[idx] = IVault.UserBalanceOp({
asset: IAsset(address(rewardsToken)),
amount: reward,
sender: address(this),
recipient: payable(recipient),
kind: kind
});
idx++;
}
}
getVault().manageUserBalance(ops);
}
/**
* @notice Allows the user to claim rewards to a callback contract
* @param pools An array of pools from which rewards will be claimed
* @param callbackContract The contract where rewards will be transferred
* @param callbackData The data that is used to call the callback contract's 'callback' method
*/
function getRewardWithCallback(
IERC20[] calldata pools,
IDistributorCallback callbackContract,
bytes calldata callbackData
) external nonReentrant {
_getReward(pools, address(callbackContract), true);
callbackContract.distributorCallback(callbackData);
}
/**
* @notice Allows a user to unstake all their tokens
* @param pools The pools to unstake tokens for
*/
function exit(IERC20[] calldata pools) external {
for (uint256 p; p < pools.length; p++) {
IERC20 pool = pools[p];
unstake(pool, _balances[pool][msg.sender], msg.sender);
}
_getReward(pools, msg.sender, false);
}
/**
* @notice Allows a user to unstake all their bpt to exit pools, transferring accrued rewards to the user
* and the unstaked bpt to a callback contract
* @param pools The pools to claim rewards for
* @param callbackContract The contract where bpt will be transferred
* @param callbackData The data that is used to call the callback contract's 'callback' method
*/
function exitWithCallback(
IERC20[] calldata pools,
IDistributorCallback callbackContract,
bytes calldata callbackData
) external {
for (uint256 p; p < pools.length; p++) {
IERC20 pool = pools[p];
unstake(pool, _balances[pool][msg.sender], address(callbackContract));
}
_getReward(pools, msg.sender, false);
callbackContract.distributorCallback(callbackData);
}
/* ========== RESTRICTED FUNCTIONS ========== */
/**
* @notice Allows a rewards distributor, or the reward scheduler
* to deposit more tokens to be distributed as rewards
* @param pool The pool bpt that is staked in this contract
* @param rewardsToken The token to deposit into staking contract for distribution
* @param reward The amount of tokens to deposit
* @param rewarder The address issuing the reward (usually msg.sender)
*/
function notifyRewardAmount(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
uint256 reward,
address rewarder
) external override updateReward(pool, address(0)) {
require(
msg.sender == rewarder || msg.sender == address(rewardsScheduler),
"Rewarder must be sender, or rewards scheduler"
);
require(_rewarders[pool][rewardsToken].contains(rewarder), "Reward must be configured with addReward");
// handle the transfer of reward tokens via `safeTransferFrom` to reduce the number
// of transactions required and ensure correctness of the reward amount
// Tokens always come from msg.sender because either `msg.sender == rewarder`
// or the`rewardsScheduler` is holding tokens on behalf of the `rewarder`
rewardsToken.safeTransferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), reward);
IVault.UserBalanceOp[] memory ops = new IVault.UserBalanceOp[](1);
ops[0] = IVault.UserBalanceOp({
asset: IAsset(address(rewardsToken)),
amount: reward,
sender: address(this),
recipient: payable(address(this)),
kind: IVault.UserBalanceOpKind.DEPOSIT_INTERNAL
});
getVault().manageUserBalance(ops);
// Save the storage pointer to compute the slot only once.
Reward storage data = rewardData[pool][rewarder][rewardsToken];
// Cache storage variables to avoid repeated access.
uint256 periodFinish = data.periodFinish;
uint256 rewardsDuration = data.rewardsDuration;
if (block.timestamp >= periodFinish) {
data.rewardRate = Math.divDown(reward, rewardsDuration);
} else {
uint256 remainingTime = periodFinish - block.timestamp; // Checked arithmetic is not required due to the if
uint256 leftoverRewards = Math.mul(remainingTime, data.rewardRate);
data.rewardRate = Math.divDown(reward.add(leftoverRewards), rewardsDuration);
}
data.lastUpdateTime = block.timestamp;
data.periodFinish = block.timestamp.add(rewardsDuration);
emit RewardAdded(address(pool), address(rewardsToken), rewarder, reward);
}
/**
* @notice set the reward duration for a reward
* @param pool The pool's bpt
* @param rewardsToken The token for the reward
* @param rewardsDuration The duration over which each distribution is spread
*/
function setRewardsDuration(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
uint256 rewardsDuration
) external onlyAllowlistedRewarder(pool, rewardsToken) {
require(_rewarders[pool][rewardsToken].contains(msg.sender), "Reward must be configured with addReward");
require(
block.timestamp > rewardData[pool][msg.sender][rewardsToken].periodFinish,
"Reward period still active"
);
require(rewardsDuration > 0, "Reward duration must be non-zero");
rewardData[pool][msg.sender][rewardsToken].rewardsDuration = rewardsDuration;
emit RewardsDurationUpdated(
address(pool),
address(rewardsToken),
msg.sender,
rewardData[pool][msg.sender][rewardsToken].rewardsDuration
);
}
/**
* @notice update unpaid rewards due to `account` for all rewarders for a particular token
* and updates last update time
*/
function _updateReward(
IERC20 pool,
address account,
IERC20 token
) internal {
uint256 totalUnpaidRewards;
// Save the storage pointer to compute the slot only once.
EnumerableSet.AddressSet storage rewarders = _rewarders[pool][token];
uint256 rewardersLength = rewarders.length();
for (uint256 r; r < rewardersLength; r++) {
address rewarder = rewarders.unchecked_at(r);
Reward storage data = rewardData[pool][rewarder][token];
// Cache storage variables to avoid repeated access.
uint256 perToken = _rewardPerToken(pool, data);
data.rewardPerTokenStored = perToken;
data.lastUpdateTime = _lastTimeRewardApplicable(data);
if (account != address(0)) {
totalUnpaidRewards = totalUnpaidRewards.add(
_unaccountedForUnpaidRewards(pool, rewarder, account, token, data)
);
userRewardPerTokenPaid[pool][rewarder][account][token] = perToken;
}
}
unpaidRewards[pool][account][token] = totalUnpaidRewards;
}
/* ========== MODIFIERS ========== */
/**
* @notice
* Updates the rewards due to `account` from all _rewardTokens and _rewarders
*/
modifier updateReward(IERC20 pool, address account) {
uint256 rewardTokensLength = _rewardTokens[pool].length();
for (uint256 t; t < rewardTokensLength; t++) {
IERC20 rewardToken = IERC20(_rewardTokens[pool].unchecked_at(t));
_updateReward(pool, account, rewardToken);
}
_;
}
/* ========== EVENTS ========== */
event Staked(address indexed pool, address indexed account, uint256 amount);
event Withdrawn(address indexed pool, address indexed account, uint256 amount);
event RewardAdded(address indexed pool, address indexed token, address indexed rewarder, uint256 amount);
event RewardsDurationUpdated(
address indexed pool,
address indexed token,
address indexed rewarder,
uint256 newDuration
);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// Based on the ReentrancyGuard library from OpenZeppelin Contracts, altered to reduce bytecode size.
// Modifier code is inlined by the compiler, which causes its code to appear multiple times in the codebase. By using
// private functions, we achieve the same end result with slightly higher runtime gas costs, but reduced bytecode size.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "../helpers/BalancerErrors.sol";
/**
* @dev Contract module that helps prevent reentrant calls to a function.
*
* Inheriting from `ReentrancyGuard` will make the {nonReentrant} modifier
* available, which can be applied to functions to make sure there are no nested
* (reentrant) calls to them.
*
* Note that because there is a single `nonReentrant` guard, functions marked as
* `nonReentrant` may not call one another. This can be worked around by making
* those functions `private`, and then adding `external` `nonReentrant` entry
* points to them.
*
* TIP: If you would like to learn more about reentrancy and alternative ways
* to protect against it, check out our blog post
* https://blog.openzeppelin.com/reentrancy-after-istanbul/[Reentrancy After Istanbul].
*/
abstract contract ReentrancyGuard {
// Booleans are more expensive than uint256 or any type that takes up a full
// word because each write operation emits an extra SLOAD to first read the
// slot's contents, replace the bits taken up by the boolean, and then write
// back. This is the compiler's defense against contract upgrades and
// pointer aliasing, and it cannot be disabled.
// The values being non-zero value makes deployment a bit more expensive,
// but in exchange the refund on every call to nonReentrant will be lower in
// amount. Since refunds are capped to a percentage of the total
// transaction's gas, it is best to keep them low in cases like this one, to
// increase the likelihood of the full refund coming into effect.
uint256 private constant _NOT_ENTERED = 1;
uint256 private constant _ENTERED = 2;
uint256 private _status;
constructor() {
_status = _NOT_ENTERED;
}
/**
* @dev Prevents a contract from calling itself, directly or indirectly.
* Calling a `nonReentrant` function from another `nonReentrant`
* function is not supported. It is possible to prevent this from happening
* by making the `nonReentrant` function external, and make it call a
* `private` function that does the actual work.
*/
modifier nonReentrant() {
_enterNonReentrant();
_;
_exitNonReentrant();
}
function _enterNonReentrant() private {
// On the first call to nonReentrant, _status will be _NOT_ENTERED
_require(_status != _ENTERED, Errors.REENTRANCY);
// Any calls to nonReentrant after this point will fail
_status = _ENTERED;
}
function _exitNonReentrant() private {
// By storing the original value once again, a refund is triggered (see
// https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2200)
_status = _NOT_ENTERED;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// Based on the ReentrancyGuard library from OpenZeppelin Contracts, altered to reduce gas costs.
// The `safeTransfer` and `safeTransferFrom` functions assume that `token` is a contract (an account with code), and
// work differently from the OpenZeppelin version if it is not.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "../helpers/BalancerErrors.sol";
import "./IERC20.sol";
/**
* @title SafeERC20
* @dev Wrappers around ERC20 operations that throw on failure (when the token
* contract returns false). Tokens that return no value (and instead revert or
* throw on failure) are also supported, non-reverting calls are assumed to be
* successful.
* To use this library you can add a `using SafeERC20 for IERC20;` statement to your contract,
* which allows you to call the safe operations as `token.safeTransfer(...)`, etc.
*/
library SafeERC20 {
function safeTransfer(
IERC20 token,
address to,
uint256 value
) internal {
_callOptionalReturn(address(token), abi.encodeWithSelector(token.transfer.selector, to, value));
}
function safeTransferFrom(
IERC20 token,
address from,
address to,
uint256 value
) internal {
_callOptionalReturn(address(token), abi.encodeWithSelector(token.transferFrom.selector, from, to, value));
}
/**
* @dev Imitates a Solidity high-level call (i.e. a regular function call to a contract), relaxing the requirement
* on the return value: the return value is optional (but if data is returned, it must not be false).
*
* WARNING: `token` is assumed to be a contract: calls to EOAs will *not* revert.
*/
function _callOptionalReturn(address token, bytes memory data) private {
// We need to perform a low level call here, to bypass Solidity's return data size checking mechanism, since
// we're implementing it ourselves.
(bool success, bytes memory returndata) = token.call(data);
// If the low-level call didn't succeed we return whatever was returned from it.
assembly {
if eq(success, 0) {
returndatacopy(0, 0, returndatasize())
revert(0, returndatasize())
}
}
// Finally we check the returndata size is either zero or true - note that this check will always pass for EOAs
_require(returndata.length == 0 || abi.decode(returndata, (bool)), Errors.SAFE_ERC20_CALL_FAILED);
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/SafeERC20.sol";
import "./interfaces/IMultiRewards.sol";
// solhint-disable not-rely-on-time
/**
* Scheduler for MultiRewards contract
*/
contract RewardsScheduler {
using SafeERC20 for IERC20;
IMultiRewards private immutable _multirewards;
constructor() {
_multirewards = IMultiRewards(msg.sender);
}
enum RewardStatus { UNINITIALIZED, PENDING, STARTED }
struct ScheduledReward {
IERC20 pool;
IERC20 rewardsToken;
uint256 startTime;
address rewarder;
uint256 amount;
RewardStatus status;
}
event RewardScheduled(
bytes32 rewardId,
address indexed rewarder,
IERC20 indexed pool,
IERC20 indexed rewardsToken,
uint256 startTime,
uint256 amount
);
event RewardStarted(
bytes32 rewardId,
address indexed rewarder,
IERC20 indexed pool,
IERC20 indexed rewardsToken,
uint256 startTime,
uint256 amount
);
mapping(bytes32 => ScheduledReward) private _rewards;
function getScheduledRewardInfo(bytes32 rewardId) external view returns (ScheduledReward memory reward) {
return _rewards[rewardId];
}
function startRewards(bytes32[] calldata rewardIds) external {
for (uint256 r; r < rewardIds.length; r++) {
bytes32 rewardId = rewardIds[r];
ScheduledReward memory scheduledReward = _rewards[rewardId];
require(scheduledReward.status == RewardStatus.PENDING, "Reward cannot be started");
require(scheduledReward.startTime <= block.timestamp, "Reward start time is in the future");
_rewards[rewardId].status = RewardStatus.STARTED;
if (
scheduledReward.rewardsToken.allowance(address(this), address(_multirewards)) < scheduledReward.amount
) {
scheduledReward.rewardsToken.approve(address(_multirewards), type(uint256).max);
}
_multirewards.notifyRewardAmount(
scheduledReward.pool,
scheduledReward.rewardsToken,
scheduledReward.amount,
scheduledReward.rewarder
);
emit RewardStarted(
rewardId,
scheduledReward.rewarder,
scheduledReward.pool,
scheduledReward.rewardsToken,
scheduledReward.startTime,
scheduledReward.amount
);
}
}
function getRewardId(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
address rewarder,
uint256 startTime
) public pure returns (bytes32) {
return keccak256(abi.encodePacked(pool, rewardsToken, rewarder, startTime));
}
function scheduleReward(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
uint256 amount,
uint256 startTime
) public returns (bytes32 rewardId) {
rewardId = getRewardId(pool, rewardsToken, msg.sender, startTime);
require(startTime > block.timestamp, "Reward can only be scheduled for the future");
require(
_multirewards.isAllowlistedRewarder(pool, rewardsToken, msg.sender),
"Only allowlisted rewarders can schedule reward"
);
require(_rewards[rewardId].status == RewardStatus.UNINITIALIZED, "Reward has already been scheduled");
_rewards[rewardId] = ScheduledReward({
pool: pool,
rewardsToken: rewardsToken,
rewarder: msg.sender,
amount: amount,
startTime: startTime,
status: RewardStatus.PENDING
});
rewardsToken.safeTransferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), amount);
emit RewardScheduled(rewardId, msg.sender, pool, rewardsToken, startTime, amount);
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol";
interface IMultiRewards {
function notifyRewardAmount(
IERC20 stakingToken,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
uint256 reward,
address rewarder
) external;
function addReward(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
uint256 rewardsDuration
) external;
function allowlistRewarder(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
address rewarder
) external;
function isAllowlistedRewarder(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
address rewarder
) external view returns (bool);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
interface IDistributor {
event RewardPaid(address indexed user, address indexed rewardToken, uint256 amount);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/IERC20Permit.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/Authentication.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IAuthorizer.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IBasePool.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IVault.sol";
/**
* @dev Base authorization layer implementation for MultiRewards
*/
abstract contract MultiRewardsAuthorization is Authentication {
IVault private immutable _vault;
mapping(IERC20 => mapping(IERC20 => mapping(address => bool))) private _allowlist;
event RewarderAllowlisted(address indexed pool, address indexed token, address indexed rewarder);
constructor(IVault vault) {
_vault = vault;
}
modifier onlyAllowlistedRewarder(IERC20 pool, IERC20 rewardsToken) {
require(_isAllowlistedRewarder(pool, rewardsToken, msg.sender), "Only accessible by allowlisted rewarders");
_;
}
modifier onlyAllowlisters(IERC20 pool) {
require(
_canPerform(getActionId(msg.sig), msg.sender) ||
msg.sender == address(pool) ||
isAssetManager(pool, msg.sender),
"Only accessible by governance, pool or it's asset managers"
);
_;
}
function getVault() public view returns (IVault) {
return _vault;
}
function getAuthorizer() external view returns (IAuthorizer) {
return _getAuthorizer();
}
function _getAuthorizer() internal view returns (IAuthorizer) {
// Access control management is delegated to the Vault's Authorizer. This lets Balancer Governance manage which
// accounts can call permissioned functions: for example, to perform emergency pauses.
return getVault().getAuthorizer();
}
/**
* @notice Allows a rewarder to be explicitly added to an allowlist of rewarders
*/
function _allowlistRewarder(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
address rewarder
) internal {
_allowlist[pool][rewardsToken][rewarder] = true;
emit RewarderAllowlisted(address(pool), address(rewardsToken), rewarder);
}
function _isAllowlistedRewarder(
IERC20 pool,
IERC20 rewardsToken,
address rewarder
) internal view returns (bool) {
return _allowlist[pool][rewardsToken][rewarder];
}
/**
* @notice Checks if a rewarder is an asset manager
*/
function isAssetManager(IERC20 pool, address rewarder) public view returns (bool) {
IBasePool poolContract = IBasePool(address(pool));
bytes32 poolId = poolContract.getPoolId();
(IERC20[] memory poolTokens, , ) = getVault().getPoolTokens(poolId);
for (uint256 pt; pt < poolTokens.length; pt++) {
(, , , address assetManager) = getVault().getPoolTokenInfo(poolId, poolTokens[pt]);
if (assetManager == rewarder) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
function _canPerform(bytes32 actionId, address account) internal view override returns (bool) {
return _getAuthorizer().canPerform(actionId, account, address(this));
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program 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 General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/FixedPoint.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/Ownable.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/MerkleProof.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/SafeERC20.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IVault.sol";
import "@balancer-labs/v2-vault/contracts/interfaces/IAsset.sol";
import "./interfaces/IDistributor.sol";
import "./interfaces/IDistributorCallback.sol";
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
contract MerkleRedeem is IDistributor, Ownable {
using FixedPoint for uint256;
using SafeERC20 for IERC20;
IERC20 public immutable rewardToken;
// Recorded weeks
mapping(uint256 => bytes32) public weekMerkleRoots;
mapping(uint256 => mapping(address => bool)) public claimed;
IVault public immutable vault;
event RewardAdded(address indexed token, uint256 amount);
constructor(IVault _vault, IERC20 _rewardToken) {
vault = _vault;
rewardToken = _rewardToken;
_rewardToken.approve(address(_vault), type(uint256).max);
}
function _disburse(address recipient, uint256 balance) private {
if (balance > 0) {
emit RewardPaid(recipient, address(rewardToken), balance);
rewardToken.safeTransfer(recipient, balance);
}
}
function _disburseToInternalBalance(address recipient, uint256 balance) private {
if (balance > 0) {
IVault.UserBalanceOp[] memory ops = new IVault.UserBalanceOp[](1);
ops[0] = IVault.UserBalanceOp({
asset: IAsset(address(rewardToken)),
amount: balance,
sender: address(this),
recipient: payable(recipient),
kind: IVault.UserBalanceOpKind.DEPOSIT_INTERNAL
});
emit RewardPaid(recipient, address(rewardToken), balance);
vault.manageUserBalance(ops);
}
}
/**
* @notice Allows a user to claim a particular week's worth of rewards
*/
function claimWeek(
address liquidityProvider,
uint256 week,
uint256 claimedBalance,
bytes32[] memory merkleProof
) external {
require(msg.sender == liquidityProvider, "user must claim own balance");
require(!claimed[week][liquidityProvider], "cannot claim twice");
require(verifyClaim(liquidityProvider, week, claimedBalance, merkleProof), "Incorrect merkle proof");
claimed[week][liquidityProvider] = true;
_disburse(liquidityProvider, claimedBalance);
}
struct Claim {
uint256 week;
uint256 balance;
bytes32[] merkleProof;
}
function _processClaims(address liquidityProvider, Claim[] memory claims) internal returns (uint256 totalBalance) {
Claim memory claim;
for (uint256 i = 0; i < claims.length; i++) {
claim = claims[i];
require(!claimed[claim.week][liquidityProvider], "cannot claim twice");
require(
verifyClaim(liquidityProvider, claim.week, claim.balance, claim.merkleProof),
"Incorrect merkle proof"
);
totalBalance = totalBalance.add(claim.balance);
claimed[claim.week][liquidityProvider] = true;
}
}
/**
* @notice Allows a user to claim multiple weeks of reward
*/
function claimWeeks(address liquidityProvider, Claim[] memory claims) external {
require(msg.sender == liquidityProvider, "user must claim own balance");
uint256 totalBalance = _processClaims(liquidityProvider, claims);
_disburse(liquidityProvider, totalBalance);
}
/**
* @notice Allows a user to claim multiple weeks of reward to internal balance
*/
function claimWeeksToInternalBalance(address liquidityProvider, Claim[] memory claims) external {
require(msg.sender == liquidityProvider, "user must claim own balance");
uint256 totalBalance = _processClaims(liquidityProvider, claims);
_disburseToInternalBalance(liquidityProvider, totalBalance);
}
/**
* @notice Allows a user to claim several weeks of rewards to a callback
*/
function claimWeeksWithCallback(
address liquidityProvider,
IDistributorCallback callbackContract,
bytes calldata callbackData,
Claim[] memory claims
) external {
require(msg.sender == liquidityProvider, "user must claim own balance");
uint256 totalBalance = _processClaims(liquidityProvider, claims);
_disburseToInternalBalance(address(callbackContract), totalBalance);
callbackContract.distributorCallback(callbackData);
}
function claimStatus(
address liquidityProvider,
uint256 begin,
uint256 end
) external view returns (bool[] memory) {
require(begin <= end, "weeks must be specified in ascending order");
uint256 size = 1 + end - begin;
bool[] memory arr = new bool[](size);
for (uint256 i = 0; i < size; i++) {
arr[i] = claimed[begin + i][liquidityProvider];
}
return arr;
}
function merkleRoots(uint256 begin, uint256 end) external view returns (bytes32[] memory) {
require(begin <= end, "weeks must be specified in ascending order");
uint256 size = 1 + end - begin;
bytes32[] memory arr = new bytes32[](size);
for (uint256 i = 0; i < size; i++) {
arr[i] = weekMerkleRoots[begin + i];
}
return arr;
}
function verifyClaim(
address liquidityProvider,
uint256 week,
uint256 claimedBalance,
bytes32[] memory merkleProof
) public view returns (bool) {
bytes32 leaf = keccak256(abi.encodePacked(liquidityProvider, claimedBalance));
return MerkleProof.verify(merkleProof, weekMerkleRoots[week], leaf);
}
/**
* @notice
* Allows the owner to add funds to the contract as a merkle tree, These tokens will
* be withdrawn from the sender
* These will be pulled from the user
*/
function seedAllocations(
uint256 week,
bytes32 _merkleRoot,
uint256 amount
) external onlyOwner {
require(weekMerkleRoots[week] == bytes32(0), "cannot rewrite merkle root");
weekMerkleRoots[week] = _merkleRoot;
rewardToken.safeTransferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), amount);
emit RewardAdded(address(rewardToken), amount);
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// Based on the Ownable library from OpenZeppelin Contracts, altered to reduce runtime gas by dropping
// support for the GSN.
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
import "../helpers/BalancerErrors.sol";
/**
* @dev Contract module which provides a basic access control mechanism, where
* there is an account (an owner) that can be granted exclusive access to
* specific functions.
*
* By default, the owner account will be the one that deploys the contract. This
* can later be changed with {transferOwnership}.
*
* This module is used through inheritance. It will make available the modifier
* `onlyOwner`, which can be applied to your functions to restrict their use to
* the owner.
*/
abstract contract Ownable {
address private _owner;
event OwnershipTransferred(address indexed previousOwner, address indexed newOwner);
/**
* @dev Initializes the contract setting the deployer as the initial owner.
*/
constructor() {
_owner = msg.sender;
emit OwnershipTransferred(address(0), msg.sender);
}
/**
* @dev Returns the address of the current owner.
*/
function owner() public view virtual returns (address) {
return _owner;
}
/**
* @dev Throws if called by any account other than the owner.
*/
modifier onlyOwner() {
_require(owner() == msg.sender, Errors.CALLER_IS_NOT_OWNER);
_;
}
/**
* @dev Leaves the contract without owner. It will not be possible to call
* `onlyOwner` functions anymore. Can only be called by the current owner.
*
* NOTE: Renouncing ownership will leave the contract without an owner,
* thereby removing any functionality that is only available to the owner.
*/
function renounceOwnership() public virtual onlyOwner {
emit OwnershipTransferred(_owner, address(0));
_owner = address(0);
}
/**
* @dev Transfers ownership of the contract to a new account (`newOwner`).
* Can only be called by the current owner.
*/
function transferOwnership(address newOwner) public virtual onlyOwner {
_require(newOwner != address(0), Errors.NEW_OWNER_IS_ZERO);
emit OwnershipTransferred(_owner, newOwner);
_owner = newOwner;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.7.0;
/**
* @dev These functions deal with verification of Merkle trees (hash trees),
*/
library MerkleProof {
/**
* @dev Returns true if a `leaf` can be proved to be a part of a Merkle tree
* defined by `root`. For this, a `proof` must be provided, containing
* sibling hashes on the branch from the leaf to the root of the tree. Each
* pair of leaves and each pair of pre-images are assumed to be sorted.
*/
function verify(bytes32[] memory proof, bytes32 root, bytes32 leaf) internal pure returns (bool) {
bytes32 computedHash = leaf;
for (uint256 i = 0; i < proof.length; i++) {
bytes32 proofElement = proof[i];
if (computedHash <= proofElement) {
// Hash(current computed hash + current element of the proof)
computedHash = keccak256(abi.encodePacked(computedHash, proofElement));
} else {
// Hash(current element of the proof + current computed hash)
computedHash = keccak256(abi.encodePacked(proofElement, computedHash));
}
}
// Check if the computed hash (root) is equal to the provided root
return computedHash == root;
}
}{
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"enabled": true,
"runs": 9999
},
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"*": {
"*": [
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Constructor Arguments (ABI-Encoded and is the last bytes of the Contract Creation Code above)
000000000000000000000000ba12222222228d8ba445958a75a0704d566bf2c8
-----Decoded View---------------
Arg [0] : vault (address): 0xBA12222222228d8Ba445958a75a0704d566BF2C8
-----Encoded View---------------
1 Constructor Arguments found :
Arg [0] : 000000000000000000000000ba12222222228d8ba445958a75a0704d566bf2c8
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