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AaveLinearPoolFactory
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// 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-interfaces/contracts/vault/IVault.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/standalone-utils/IBalancerQueries.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/pool-utils/ILastCreatedPoolFactory.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/pool-utils/IFactoryCreatedPoolVersion.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-utils/contracts/Version.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-utils/contracts/factories/BasePoolFactory.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/Create2.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/ReentrancyGuard.sol"; import "./AaveLinearPool.sol"; import "./AaveLinearPoolRebalancer.sol"; contract AaveLinearPoolFactory is ILastCreatedPoolFactory, IFactoryCreatedPoolVersion, Version, BasePoolFactory, ReentrancyGuard { // Used for create2 deployments uint256 private _nextRebalancerSalt; IBalancerQueries private immutable _queries; address private _lastCreatedPool; string private _poolVersion; // This event allows off-chain tools to differentiate between different protocols that use this factory // to deploy Aave Linear Pools. event AaveLinearPoolCreated(address indexed pool, uint256 indexed protocolId); constructor( IVault vault, IProtocolFeePercentagesProvider protocolFeeProvider, IBalancerQueries queries, string memory factoryVersion, string memory poolVersion, uint256 initialPauseWindowDuration, uint256 bufferPeriodDuration ) BasePoolFactory( vault, protocolFeeProvider, initialPauseWindowDuration, bufferPeriodDuration, type(AaveLinearPool).creationCode ) Version(factoryVersion) { _queries = queries; _poolVersion = poolVersion; } /** * @dev Return the address of the most recently created pool. */ function getLastCreatedPool() external view override returns (address) { return _lastCreatedPool; } /** * @dev Return the pool version deployed by this factory. */ function getPoolVersion() public view override returns (string memory) { return _poolVersion; } function _create(bytes memory constructorArgs) internal virtual override returns (address) { address pool = super._create(constructorArgs); _lastCreatedPool = pool; return pool; } /** * @dev Deploys a new `AaveLinearPool` with a given protocolId. */ function create( string memory name, string memory symbol, IERC20 mainToken, IERC20 wrappedToken, uint256 upperTarget, uint256 swapFeePercentage, address owner, uint256 protocolId ) external nonReentrant returns (AaveLinearPool) { // We are going to deploy both an AaveLinearPool and an AaveLinearPoolRebalancer set as its Asset Manager, but // this creates a circular dependency problem: the Pool must know the Asset Manager's address in order to call // `IVault.registerTokens` with it, and the Asset Manager must know about the Pool in order to store its Pool // ID, wrapped and main tokens, etc., as immutable variables. // We could forego immutable storage in the Rebalancer and simply have a two-step initialization process that // uses storage, but we can keep those gas savings by instead making the deployment a bit more complicated. // // Note that the Pool does not interact with the Asset Manager: it only needs to know about its address. // We therefore use create2 to deploy the Asset Manager, first computing the address where it will be deployed. // With that knowledge, we can then create the Pool, and finally the Asset Manager. The only issue with this // approach is that create2 requires the full creation code, including constructor arguments, and among those is // the Pool's address. To work around this, we have the Rebalancer fetch this address from `getLastCreatedPool`, // which will hold the Pool's address after we call `_create`. bytes32 rebalancerSalt = bytes32(_nextRebalancerSalt); _nextRebalancerSalt += 1; bytes memory rebalancerCreationCode = abi.encodePacked( type(AaveLinearPoolRebalancer).creationCode, abi.encode(getVault(), _queries) ); address expectedRebalancerAddress = Create2.computeAddress(rebalancerSalt, keccak256(rebalancerCreationCode)); (uint256 pauseWindowDuration, uint256 bufferPeriodDuration) = getPauseConfiguration(); AaveLinearPool.ConstructorArgs memory args; args.vault = getVault(); args.name = name; args.symbol = symbol; args.mainToken = mainToken; args.wrappedToken = wrappedToken; args.assetManager = expectedRebalancerAddress; args.upperTarget = upperTarget; args.swapFeePercentage = swapFeePercentage; args.pauseWindowDuration = pauseWindowDuration; args.bufferPeriodDuration = bufferPeriodDuration; args.owner = owner; args.version = getPoolVersion(); AaveLinearPool pool = AaveLinearPool(_create(abi.encode(args))); // LinearPools have a separate post-construction initialization step: we perform it here to // ensure deployment and initialization are atomic. pool.initialize(); // Not that the Linear Pool's deployment is complete, we can deploy the Rebalancer, verifying that we correctly // predicted its deployment address. address actualRebalancerAddress = Create2.deploy(0, rebalancerSalt, rebalancerCreationCode); require(expectedRebalancerAddress == actualRebalancerAddress, "Rebalancer deployment failed"); // Identify the protocolId associated with this pool. We do not require that the protocolId be registered. emit AaveLinearPoolCreated(address(pool), protocolId); // We don't return the Rebalancer's address, but that can be queried in the Vault by calling `getPoolTokenInfo`. return pool; } }
// 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 <0.9.0; pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; import "../solidity-utils/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol"; import "../vault/IBasePool.sol"; interface ILinearPool is IBasePool { /** * @dev Returns the Pool's main token. */ function getMainToken() external view returns (IERC20); /** * @dev Returns the Pool's wrapped token. */ function getWrappedToken() external view returns (IERC20); /** * @dev Returns the index of the Pool's BPT in the Pool tokens array (as returned by IVault.getPoolTokens). */ function getBptIndex() external view returns (uint256); /** * @dev Returns the index of the Pool's main token in the Pool tokens array (as returned by IVault.getPoolTokens). */ function getMainIndex() external view returns (uint256); /** * @dev Returns the index of the Pool's wrapped token in the Pool tokens array (as returned by * IVault.getPoolTokens). */ function getWrappedIndex() external view returns (uint256); /** * @dev Returns the Pool's targets for the main token balance. These values have had the main token's scaling * factor applied to them. */ function getTargets() external view returns (uint256 lowerTarget, uint256 upperTarget); /** * @notice Set the lower and upper bounds of the zero-fee trading range for the main token balance. * @dev For a new target range to be valid: * - the current balance must be between the current targets (meaning no fees are currently pending) * - the current balance must be between the new targets (meaning setting them does not create pending fees) * * The first requirement could be relaxed, as the LPs actually benefit from the pending fees not being paid out, * but being stricter makes analysis easier at little expense. * * This is a permissioned function, reserved for the pool owner. It will revert when called within a Vault context * (i.e. in the middle of a join or an exit). * * Correct behavior depends on the token balances from the Vault, which may be out of sync with the state of * the pool during execution of a Vault hook. * * See https://forum.balancer.fi/t/reentrancy-vulnerability-scope-expanded/4345 for reference. */ function setTargets(uint256 newLowerTarget, uint256 newUpperTarget) external; /** * @notice Set the swap fee percentage. * @dev This is a permissioned function, reserved for the pool owner. It will revert when called within a Vault * context (i.e. in the middle of a join or an exit). * * Correct behavior depends on the token balances from the Vault, which may be out of sync with the state of * the pool during execution of a Vault hook. * * See https://forum.balancer.fi/t/reentrancy-vulnerability-scope-expanded/4345 for reference. */ function setSwapFeePercentage(uint256 swapFeePercentage) 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 <0.9.0; library BasePoolUserData { // Special ExitKind for all pools, used in Recovery Mode. Use the max 8-bit value to prevent conflicts // with future additions to the ExitKind enums (or any front-end code that maps to existing values) uint8 public constant RECOVERY_MODE_EXIT_KIND = 255; // Return true if this is the special exit kind. function isRecoveryModeExitKind(bytes memory self) internal pure returns (bool) { // Check for the "no data" case, or abi.decode would revert return self.length > 0 && abi.decode(self, (uint8)) == RECOVERY_MODE_EXIT_KIND; } // Parse the bptAmountIn out of the userData function recoveryModeExit(bytes memory self) internal pure returns (uint256 bptAmountIn) { (, bptAmountIn) = abi.decode(self, (uint8, 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 <0.9.0; pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; import "../solidity-utils/helpers/IAuthentication.sol"; interface IBasePoolFactory is IAuthentication { /** * @dev Returns true if `pool` was created by this factory. */ function isPoolFromFactory(address pool) external view returns (bool); /** * @dev Check whether the derived factory has been disabled. */ function isDisabled() external view returns (bool); /** * @dev Disable the factory, preventing the creation of more pools. Already existing pools are unaffected. * Once a factory is disabled, it cannot be re-enabled. */ function disable() 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 <0.9.0; /** * @notice Simple interface to retrieve the version of pools deployed by a pool factory. */ interface IFactoryCreatedPoolVersion { /** * @dev Returns a JSON representation of the deployed pool version containing name, version number and task ID. * * This is typically only useful in complex Pool deployment schemes, where multiple subsystems need to know about * each other. Note that this value will only be updated at factory creation time. */ function getPoolVersion() external view returns (string memory); }
// 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 <0.9.0; pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; import "./IBasePoolFactory.sol"; interface ILastCreatedPoolFactory is IBasePoolFactory { /** * @dev Returns the address of the last Pool created by this factory. * * This is typically only useful in complex Pool deployment schemes, where multiple subsystems need to know about * each other. Note that this value will only be updated once construction of the last created Pool finishes. */ function getLastCreatedPool() external view returns (address); }
// 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 <0.9.0; interface IRateProvider { /** * @dev Returns an 18 decimal fixed point number that is the exchange rate of the token to some other underlying * token. The meaning of this rate depends on the context. */ function getRate() 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 <0.9.0; /** * @dev Interface for the RecoveryMode module. */ interface IRecoveryMode { /** * @dev Emitted when the Recovery Mode status changes. */ event RecoveryModeStateChanged(bool enabled); /** * @notice Enables Recovery Mode in the Pool, disabling protocol fee collection and allowing for safe proportional * exits with low computational complexity and no dependencies. */ function enableRecoveryMode() external; /** * @notice Disables Recovery Mode in the Pool, restoring protocol fee collection and disallowing proportional exits. */ function disableRecoveryMode() external; /** * @notice Returns true if the Pool is in Recovery Mode. */ function inRecoveryMode() 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 <0.9.0; /** * @notice Simple interface to retrieve the version of a deployed contract. */ interface IVersion { /** * @dev Returns a JSON representation of the contract version containing name, version number and task ID. */ function version() external view returns (string memory); }
// 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 <0.9.0; // solhint-disable /** * @dev Reverts if `condition` is false, with a revert reason containing `errorCode`. Only codes up to 999 are * supported. * Uses the default 'BAL' prefix for the error code */ function _require(bool condition, uint256 errorCode) pure { if (!condition) _revert(errorCode); } /** * @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, bytes3 prefix ) pure { if (!condition) _revert(errorCode, prefix); } /** * @dev Reverts with a revert reason containing `errorCode`. Only codes up to 999 are supported. * Uses the default 'BAL' prefix for the error code */ function _revert(uint256 errorCode) pure { _revert(errorCode, 0x42414c); // This is the raw byte representation of "BAL" } /** * @dev Reverts with a revert reason containing `errorCode`. Only codes up to 999 are supported. */ function _revert(uint256 errorCode, bytes3 prefix) pure { uint256 prefixUint = uint256(uint24(prefix)); // 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. // We first append the '#' character (0x23) to the prefix. In the case of 'BAL', it results in 0x42414c23 ('BAL#') // Then, we 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 formattedPrefix := shl(24, add(0x23, shl(8, prefixUint))) let revertReason := shl(200, add(formattedPrefix, 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; uint256 internal constant INSUFFICIENT_DATA = 105; // 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; uint256 internal constant DISABLED = 211; // 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_MANAGED_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; uint256 internal constant OUT_OF_NEW_TARGET_RANGE = 343; uint256 internal constant FEATURE_DISABLED = 344; uint256 internal constant UNINITIALIZED_POOL_CONTROLLER = 345; uint256 internal constant SET_SWAP_FEE_DURING_FEE_CHANGE = 346; uint256 internal constant SET_SWAP_FEE_PENDING_FEE_CHANGE = 347; uint256 internal constant CHANGE_TOKENS_DURING_WEIGHT_CHANGE = 348; uint256 internal constant CHANGE_TOKENS_PENDING_WEIGHT_CHANGE = 349; uint256 internal constant MAX_WEIGHT = 350; uint256 internal constant UNAUTHORIZED_JOIN = 351; uint256 internal constant MAX_MANAGEMENT_AUM_FEE_PERCENTAGE = 352; uint256 internal constant FRACTIONAL_TARGET = 353; uint256 internal constant ADD_OR_REMOVE_BPT = 354; uint256 internal constant INVALID_CIRCUIT_BREAKER_BOUNDS = 355; uint256 internal constant CIRCUIT_BREAKER_TRIPPED = 356; uint256 internal constant MALICIOUS_QUERY_REVERT = 357; uint256 internal constant JOINS_EXITS_DISABLED = 358; // 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; uint256 internal constant NOT_PAUSED = 431; uint256 internal constant ADDRESS_ALREADY_ALLOWLISTED = 432; uint256 internal constant ADDRESS_NOT_ALLOWLISTED = 433; uint256 internal constant ERC20_BURN_EXCEEDS_BALANCE = 434; uint256 internal constant INVALID_OPERATION = 435; uint256 internal constant CODEC_OVERFLOW = 436; uint256 internal constant IN_RECOVERY_MODE = 437; uint256 internal constant NOT_IN_RECOVERY_MODE = 438; uint256 internal constant INDUCED_FAILURE = 439; uint256 internal constant EXPIRED_SIGNATURE = 440; uint256 internal constant MALFORMED_SIGNATURE = 441; uint256 internal constant SAFE_CAST_VALUE_CANT_FIT_UINT64 = 442; uint256 internal constant UNHANDLED_FEE_TYPE = 443; uint256 internal constant BURN_FROM_ZERO = 444; // 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; uint256 internal constant AUM_FEE_PERCENTAGE_TOO_HIGH = 603; // FeeSplitter uint256 internal constant SPLITTER_FEE_PERCENTAGE_TOO_HIGH = 700; // Misc uint256 internal constant UNIMPLEMENTED = 998; uint256 internal constant SHOULD_NOT_HAPPEN = 999; }
// 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 <0.9.0; 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: 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 <0.9.0; /** * @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 <0.9.0; /** * @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 <0.9.0; 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: MIT pragma solidity >=0.7.0 <0.9.0; /** * @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: MIT pragma solidity >=0.7.0 <0.9.0; /** * @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: 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 <0.9.0; pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; import "../vault/IVault.sol"; /** * @dev Provides a way to perform queries on swaps, joins and exits, simulating these operations and returning the exact * result they would have if called on the Vault given the current state. Note that the results will be affected by * other transactions interacting with the Pools involved. * * All query functions can be called both on-chain and off-chain. * * If calling them from a contract, note that all query functions are not `view`. Despite this, these functions produce * no net state change, and for all intents and purposes can be thought of as if they were indeed `view`. However, * calling them via STATICCALL will fail. * * If calling them from an off-chain client, make sure to use eth_call: most clients default to eth_sendTransaction for * non-view functions. * * In all cases, the `fromInternalBalance` and `toInternalBalance` fields are entirely ignored: we just use the same * structs for simplicity. */ interface IBalancerQueries { function querySwap(IVault.SingleSwap memory singleSwap, IVault.FundManagement memory funds) external returns (uint256); function queryBatchSwap( IVault.SwapKind kind, IVault.BatchSwapStep[] memory swaps, IAsset[] memory assets, IVault.FundManagement memory funds ) external returns (int256[] memory assetDeltas); function queryJoin( bytes32 poolId, address sender, address recipient, IVault.JoinPoolRequest memory request ) external returns (uint256 bptOut, uint256[] memory amountsIn); function queryExit( bytes32 poolId, address sender, address recipient, IVault.ExitPoolRequest memory request ) external returns (uint256 bptIn, uint256[] memory amountsOut); }
// 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 <0.9.0; pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; /** * @dev Source of truth for all Protocol Fee percentages, that is, how much the protocol charges certain actions. Some * of these values may also be retrievable from other places (such as the swap fee percentage), but this is the * preferred source nonetheless. */ interface IProtocolFeePercentagesProvider { // All fee percentages are 18-decimal fixed point numbers, so e.g. 1e18 = 100% and 1e16 = 1%. // Emitted when a new fee type is registered. event ProtocolFeeTypeRegistered(uint256 indexed feeType, string name, uint256 maximumPercentage); // Emitted when the value of a fee type changes. // IMPORTANT: it is possible for a third party to modify the SWAP and FLASH_LOAN fee type values directly in the // ProtocolFeesCollector, which will result in this event not being emitted despite their value changing. Such usage // of the ProtocolFeesCollector is however discouraged: all state-changing interactions with it should originate in // this contract. event ProtocolFeePercentageChanged(uint256 indexed feeType, uint256 percentage); /** * @dev Registers a new fee type in the system, making it queryable via `getFeeTypePercentage` and `getFeeTypeName`, * as well as configurable via `setFeeTypePercentage`. * * `feeType` can be any arbitrary value (that is not in use). * * It is not possible to de-register fee types, nor change their name or maximum value. */ function registerFeeType( uint256 feeType, string memory name, uint256 maximumValue, uint256 initialValue ) external; /** * @dev Returns true if `feeType` has been registered and can be queried. */ function isValidFeeType(uint256 feeType) external view returns (bool); /** * @dev Returns true if `value` is a valid percentage value for `feeType`. */ function isValidFeeTypePercentage(uint256 feeType, uint256 value) external view returns (bool); /** * @dev Sets the percentage value for `feeType` to `newValue`. * * IMPORTANT: it is possible for a third party to modify the SWAP and FLASH_LOAN fee type values directly in the * ProtocolFeesCollector, without invoking this function. This will result in the `ProtocolFeePercentageChanged` * event not being emitted despite their value changing. Such usage of the ProtocolFeesCollector is however * discouraged: only this contract should be granted permission to call `setSwapFeePercentage` and * `setFlashLoanFeePercentage`. */ function setFeeTypePercentage(uint256 feeType, uint256 newValue) external; /** * @dev Returns the current percentage value for `feeType`. This is the preferred mechanism for querying these - * whenever possible, use this fucntion instead of e.g. querying the ProtocolFeesCollector. */ function getFeeTypePercentage(uint256 feeType) external view returns (uint256); /** * @dev Returns `feeType`'s maximum value. */ function getFeeTypeMaximumPercentage(uint256 feeType) external view returns (uint256); /** * @dev Returns `feeType`'s name. */ function getFeeTypeName(uint256 feeType) external view returns (string memory); } library ProtocolFeeType { // This list is not exhaustive - more fee types can be added to the system. It is expected for this list to be // extended with new fee types as they are registered, to keep them all in one place and reduce // likelihood of user error. // solhint-disable private-vars-leading-underscore uint256 internal constant SWAP = 0; uint256 internal constant FLASH_LOAN = 1; uint256 internal constant YIELD = 2; uint256 internal constant AUM = 3; // solhint-enable private-vars-leading-underscore }
// 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 <0.9.0; /** * @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 <0.9.0; 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 <0.9.0; 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); /** * @dev Returns this Pool's ID, used when interacting with the Vault (to e.g. join the Pool or swap with it). */ function getPoolId() external view returns (bytes32); /** * @dev Returns the current swap fee percentage as a 18 decimal fixed point number, so e.g. 1e17 corresponds to a * 10% swap fee. */ function getSwapFeePercentage() external view returns (uint256); /** * @dev Returns the scaling factors of each of the Pool's tokens. This is an implementation detail that is typically * not relevant for outside parties, but which might be useful for some types of Pools. */ function getScalingFactors() external view returns (uint256[] memory); 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); 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); }
// 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 <0.9.0; // Inspired by Aave Protocol's IFlashLoanReceiver. import "../solidity-utils/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 <0.9.0; pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; import "./IBasePool.sol"; /** * @dev IPools with the General specialization setting 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 IGeneralPool is IBasePool { function onSwap( SwapRequest memory swapRequest, uint256[] memory balances, uint256 indexIn, uint256 indexOut ) external returns (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 <0.9.0; 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: 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 <0.9.0; pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; import "../solidity-utils/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 <0.9.0; pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; import "../solidity-utils/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 experimental ABIEncoderV2; import "../solidity-utils/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol"; import "../solidity-utils/helpers/IAuthentication.sol"; import "../solidity-utils/helpers/ISignaturesValidator.sol"; import "../solidity-utils/helpers/ITemporarilyPausable.sol"; import "../solidity-utils/misc/IWETH.sol"; import "./IAsset.sol"; import "./IAuthorizer.sol"; import "./IFlashLoanRecipient.sol"; import "./IProtocolFeesCollector.sol"; pragma solidity >=0.7.0 <0.9.0; /** * @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, IAuthentication { // 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; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/FixedPoint.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/Math.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 LinearMath { using FixedPoint for uint256; // A thorough derivation of the formulas and derivations found here exceeds the scope of this file, so only // introductory notions will be presented. // A Linear Pool holds three tokens: the main token, the wrapped token, and the Pool share token (BPT). It is // possible to exchange any of these tokens for any of the other two (so we have three trading pairs) in both // directions (the first token of each pair can be bought or sold for the second) and by specifying either the input // or output amount (typically referred to as 'given in' or 'given out'). A full description thus requires // 3*2*2 = 12 functions. // Wrapped tokens have a known, trusted exchange rate to main tokens. All functions here assume such a rate has // already been applied, meaning main and wrapped balances can be compared as they are both expressed in the same // units (those of main token). // Additionally, Linear Pools feature a lower and upper target that represent the desired range of values for the // main token balance. Any action that moves the main balance away from this range is charged a proportional fee, // and any action that moves it towards this range is incentivized by paying the actor using these collected fees. // The collected fees are not stored in a separate data structure: they are a function of the current main balance, // targets and fee percentage. The main balance sans fees is known as the 'nominal balance', which is always smaller // than the real balance except when the real balance is within the targets. // The rule under which Linear Pools conduct trades between main and wrapped tokens is by keeping the sum of nominal // main balance and wrapped balance constant: this value is known as the 'invariant'. BPT is backed by nominal // reserves, meaning its supply is proportional to the invariant. As the wrapped token appreciates in value and its // exchange rate to the main token increases, so does the invariant and thus the value of BPT (in main token units). struct Params { uint256 fee; uint256 lowerTarget; uint256 upperTarget; } function _calcBptOutPerMainIn( uint256 mainIn, uint256 mainBalance, uint256 wrappedBalance, uint256 bptSupply, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount out, so we round down overall. if (bptSupply == 0) { // BPT typically grows in the same ratio the invariant does. The first time liquidity is added however, the // BPT supply is initialized to equal the invariant (which in this case is just the nominal main balance as // there is no wrapped balance). return _toNominal(mainIn, params); } uint256 previousNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 afterNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance.add(mainIn), params); uint256 deltaNominalMain = afterNominalMain.sub(previousNominalMain); uint256 invariant = _calcInvariant(previousNominalMain, wrappedBalance); return Math.divDown(Math.mul(bptSupply, deltaNominalMain), invariant); } function _calcBptInPerMainOut( uint256 mainOut, uint256 mainBalance, uint256 wrappedBalance, uint256 bptSupply, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount in, so we round up overall. uint256 previousNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 afterNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance.sub(mainOut), params); uint256 deltaNominalMain = previousNominalMain.sub(afterNominalMain); uint256 invariant = _calcInvariant(previousNominalMain, wrappedBalance); return Math.divUp(Math.mul(bptSupply, deltaNominalMain), invariant); } function _calcWrappedOutPerMainIn( uint256 mainIn, uint256 mainBalance, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount out, so we round down overall. uint256 previousNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 afterNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance.add(mainIn), params); return afterNominalMain.sub(previousNominalMain); } function _calcWrappedInPerMainOut( uint256 mainOut, uint256 mainBalance, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount in, so we round up overall. uint256 previousNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 afterNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance.sub(mainOut), params); return previousNominalMain.sub(afterNominalMain); } function _calcMainInPerBptOut( uint256 bptOut, uint256 mainBalance, uint256 wrappedBalance, uint256 bptSupply, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount in, so we round up overall. if (bptSupply == 0) { // BPT typically grows in the same ratio the invariant does. The first time liquidity is added however, the // BPT supply is initialized to equal the invariant (which in this case is just the nominal main balance as // there is no wrapped balance). return _fromNominal(bptOut, params); } uint256 previousNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 invariant = _calcInvariant(previousNominalMain, wrappedBalance); uint256 deltaNominalMain = Math.divUp(Math.mul(invariant, bptOut), bptSupply); uint256 afterNominalMain = previousNominalMain.add(deltaNominalMain); uint256 newMainBalance = _fromNominal(afterNominalMain, params); return newMainBalance.sub(mainBalance); } function _calcMainOutPerBptIn( uint256 bptIn, uint256 mainBalance, uint256 wrappedBalance, uint256 bptSupply, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount out, so we round down overall. uint256 previousNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 invariant = _calcInvariant(previousNominalMain, wrappedBalance); uint256 deltaNominalMain = Math.divDown(Math.mul(invariant, bptIn), bptSupply); uint256 afterNominalMain = previousNominalMain.sub(deltaNominalMain); uint256 newMainBalance = _fromNominal(afterNominalMain, params); return mainBalance.sub(newMainBalance); } function _calcMainOutPerWrappedIn( uint256 wrappedIn, uint256 mainBalance, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount out, so we round down overall. uint256 previousNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 afterNominalMain = previousNominalMain.sub(wrappedIn); uint256 newMainBalance = _fromNominal(afterNominalMain, params); return mainBalance.sub(newMainBalance); } function _calcMainInPerWrappedOut( uint256 wrappedOut, uint256 mainBalance, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount in, so we round up overall. uint256 previousNominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 afterNominalMain = previousNominalMain.add(wrappedOut); uint256 newMainBalance = _fromNominal(afterNominalMain, params); return newMainBalance.sub(mainBalance); } function _calcBptOutPerWrappedIn( uint256 wrappedIn, uint256 mainBalance, uint256 wrappedBalance, uint256 bptSupply, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount out, so we round down overall. if (bptSupply == 0) { // BPT typically grows in the same ratio the invariant does. The first time liquidity is added however, the // BPT supply is initialized to equal the invariant (which in this case is just the wrapped balance as // there is no main balance). return wrappedIn; } uint256 nominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 previousInvariant = _calcInvariant(nominalMain, wrappedBalance); uint256 newWrappedBalance = wrappedBalance.add(wrappedIn); uint256 newInvariant = _calcInvariant(nominalMain, newWrappedBalance); uint256 newBptBalance = Math.divDown(Math.mul(bptSupply, newInvariant), previousInvariant); return newBptBalance.sub(bptSupply); } function _calcBptInPerWrappedOut( uint256 wrappedOut, uint256 mainBalance, uint256 wrappedBalance, uint256 bptSupply, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount in, so we round up overall. uint256 nominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 previousInvariant = _calcInvariant(nominalMain, wrappedBalance); uint256 newWrappedBalance = wrappedBalance.sub(wrappedOut); uint256 newInvariant = _calcInvariant(nominalMain, newWrappedBalance); uint256 newBptBalance = Math.divDown(Math.mul(bptSupply, newInvariant), previousInvariant); return bptSupply.sub(newBptBalance); } function _calcWrappedInPerBptOut( uint256 bptOut, uint256 mainBalance, uint256 wrappedBalance, uint256 bptSupply, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount in, so we round up overall. if (bptSupply == 0) { // BPT typically grows in the same ratio the invariant does. The first time liquidity is added however, the // BPT supply is initialized to equal the invariant (which in this case is just the wrapped balance as // there is no main balance). return bptOut; } uint256 nominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 previousInvariant = _calcInvariant(nominalMain, wrappedBalance); uint256 newBptBalance = bptSupply.add(bptOut); uint256 newWrappedBalance = Math.divUp(Math.mul(newBptBalance, previousInvariant), bptSupply).sub(nominalMain); return newWrappedBalance.sub(wrappedBalance); } function _calcWrappedOutPerBptIn( uint256 bptIn, uint256 mainBalance, uint256 wrappedBalance, uint256 bptSupply, Params memory params ) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Amount out, so we round down overall. uint256 nominalMain = _toNominal(mainBalance, params); uint256 previousInvariant = _calcInvariant(nominalMain, wrappedBalance); uint256 newBptBalance = bptSupply.sub(bptIn); uint256 newWrappedBalance = Math.divUp(Math.mul(newBptBalance, previousInvariant), bptSupply).sub(nominalMain); return wrappedBalance.sub(newWrappedBalance); } function _calcInvariant(uint256 nominalMainBalance, uint256 wrappedBalance) internal pure returns (uint256) { return nominalMainBalance.add(wrappedBalance); } function _toNominal(uint256 real, Params memory params) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Fees are always rounded down: either direction would work but we need to be consistent, and rounding down // uses less gas. if (real < params.lowerTarget) { uint256 fees = (params.lowerTarget - real).mulDown(params.fee); return real.sub(fees); } else if (real <= params.upperTarget) { return real; } else { uint256 fees = (real - params.upperTarget).mulDown(params.fee); return real.sub(fees); } } function _fromNominal(uint256 nominal, Params memory params) internal pure returns (uint256) { // Since real = nominal + fees, rounding down fees is equivalent to rounding down real. if (nominal < params.lowerTarget) { return (nominal.add(params.fee.mulDown(params.lowerTarget))).divDown(FixedPoint.ONE.add(params.fee)); } else if (nominal <= params.upperTarget) { return nominal; } else { return (nominal.sub(params.fee.mulDown(params.upperTarget)).divDown(FixedPoint.ONE.sub(params.fee))); } } function _calcTokensOutGivenExactBptIn( uint256[] memory balances, uint256 bptAmountIn, uint256 bptTotalSupply, uint256 bptIndex ) internal pure returns (uint256[] memory) { /********************************************************************************************** // exactBPTInForTokensOut // // (per token) // // aO = tokenAmountOut / bptIn \ // // b = tokenBalance a0 = b * | --------------------- | // // bptIn = bptAmountIn \ bptTotalSupply / // // bpt = bptTotalSupply // **********************************************************************************************/ // 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(bptTotalSupply); uint256[] memory amountsOut = new uint256[](balances.length); for (uint256 i = 0; i < balances.length; i++) { // BPT is skipped as those tokens are not the LPs, but rather the preminted and undistributed amount. if (i != bptIndex) { amountsOut[i] = balances[i].mulDown(bptRatio); } } return amountsOut; } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/pool-utils/BasePoolUserData.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/pool-utils/IRateProvider.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/pool-linear/ILinearPool.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/vault/IGeneralPool.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-utils/contracts/NewBasePool.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-utils/contracts/rates/PriceRateCache.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-utils/contracts/lib/PoolRegistrationLib.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-utils/contracts/lib/VaultReentrancyLib.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/ERC20Helpers.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/ScalingHelpers.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/FixedPoint.sol"; import "./LinearMath.sol"; /** * @dev Linear Pools are designed to hold two assets: "main" and "wrapped" tokens that have an equal value underlying * token (e.g., DAI and waDAI). There must be an external feed available to provide an exact, non-manipulable exchange * rate between the tokens. In particular, any reversible manipulation (e.g. causing the rate to increase and then * decrease) can lead to severe issues and loss of funds. * * The Pool will register three tokens in the Vault however: the two assets and the BPT itself, * so that BPT can be exchanged (effectively joining and exiting) via swaps. * * Despite inheriting from BasePool, much of the basic behavior changes. This Pool does not support regular joins * and exits, as the initial BPT supply is 'preminted' during initialization. No further BPT can be minted, and BPT can * only be burned if governance enables Recovery Mode and LPs use it to exit proportionally. * * Unlike most other Pools, this one does not attempt to create revenue by charging fees: value is derived by holding * the wrapped, yield-bearing asset. However, the 'swap fee percentage' value is still used, albeit with a different * meaning. This Pool attempts to hold a certain amount of "main" tokens, between a lower and upper target value. * The pool charges fees on trades that move the balance outside that range, which are then paid back as incentives to * traders whose swaps return the balance to the desired region. * * The net revenue via fees is expected to be zero: all collected fees are used to pay for this 'rebalancing'. * Accordingly, this Pool does not pay any protocol fees. */ abstract contract LinearPool is ILinearPool, IGeneralPool, IRateProvider, NewBasePool { using WordCodec for bytes32; using FixedPoint for uint256; using PriceRateCache for bytes32; using BasePoolUserData for bytes; uint256 private constant _TOTAL_TOKENS = 3; // Main token, wrapped token, BPT // This is the maximum token amount the Vault can hold. In regular operation, the total BPT supply remains constant // and equal to _INITIAL_BPT_SUPPLY, but most of it remains in the Pool, waiting to be exchanged for tokens. The // actual amount of BPT in circulation is the total supply minus the amount held by the Pool, and is known as the // 'virtual supply'. // The total supply can only change if recovery mode is enabled and recovery mode exits are processed, resulting in // BPT being burned. This BPT can never be minted again, so it is technically possible for the preminted supply to // run out, but a) this process is controlled by Governance via enabling and disabling recovery mode, and b) the // initial supply is so large that it would take a huge number of interactions to acquire sufficient tokens to join // the Pool, and then burn the acquired BPT, resulting in prohibitively large gas costs. uint256 private constant _INITIAL_BPT_SUPPLY = 2**(112) - 1; // 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% IERC20 private immutable _mainToken; IERC20 private immutable _wrappedToken; // The indices of each token when registered, which can then be used to access the balances array. uint256 private immutable _mainIndex; uint256 private immutable _wrappedIndex; // Both BPT and the main token have a regular, constant scaling factor (equal to FixedPoint.ONE for BPT, and // dependent on the number of decimals for the main token). However, the wrapped token's scaling factor has two // components: the usual token decimal scaling factor, and an externally provided rate used to convert wrapped // tokens to an equivalent main token amount. This external rate is expected to be ever increasing, reflecting the // fact that the wrapped token appreciates in value over time (e.g. because it is accruing interest). uint256 private immutable _scalingFactorMainToken; uint256 private immutable _scalingFactorWrappedToken; // The lower and upper targets are stored in the pool state field, along with the swap fee percentage and recovery // mode flag, which together take up 64 bits). bytes32 private _poolState; // The targets are already scaled by the main token's scaling factor (which makes the token behave as if it had 18 // decimals), but we only store the integer part: the targets must be multiplied by 1e18 before being used. // This means the targets' resolution does not include decimal places in the main token (so e.g. a target of 500.1 // DAI is impossible). Since targets are expected to be relatively large, this is a non-issue. With 32 bits per // target, we can represent values as high as ~4 billion (2^32). // [ 1 bit | 63 bits | 32 bits | 32 bits | 128 bits ] // [ recovery | swap fee | upper target | lower target | reserved ] // [ MSB LSB ] uint256 private constant _TARGET_SCALING = 1e18; uint256 private constant _TARGET_BITS = 32; uint256 private constant _LOWER_TARGET_OFFSET = 32; uint256 private constant _UPPER_TARGET_OFFSET = 64; uint256 private constant _SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE_OFFSET = 192; uint256 private constant _RECOVERY_MODE_BIT_OFFSET = 255; // A fee can never be larger than FixedPoint.ONE, which fits in 60 bits, so 63 is more than enough. uint256 private constant _SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE_BIT_LENGTH = 63; uint256 private constant _MAX_UPPER_TARGET = (2**(32) - 1) * _TARGET_SCALING; // Composable Pool registration will put the BPT at index 0, with the main/wrapped following in sorted order. uint256 private constant _BPT_INDEX = 0; event SwapFeePercentageChanged(uint256 swapFeePercentage); event TargetsSet(IERC20 indexed token, uint256 lowerTarget, uint256 upperTarget); /** * @dev Ensure we are not in a Vault context when this function is called, by attempting a no-op internal * balance operation. If we are already in a Vault transaction (e.g., a swap, join, or exit), the Vault's * reentrancy protection will cause this function to revert. * * Use this modifier with any function that can cause a state change in a pool and is either public itself, * or called by a public function *outside* a Vault operation (e.g., join, exit, or swap). * See https://forum.balancer.fi/t/reentrancy-vulnerability-scope-expanded/4345 for reference. */ modifier whenNotInVaultContext() { _ensureNotInVaultContext(); _; } /** * @dev Reverts if called in the middle of a Vault operation; has no effect otherwise. */ function _ensureNotInVaultContext() private { VaultReentrancyLib.ensureNotInVaultContext(getVault()); } constructor( IVault vault, string memory name, string memory symbol, IERC20 mainToken, IERC20 wrappedToken, uint256 upperTarget, address[] memory assetManagers, uint256 swapFeePercentage, uint256 pauseWindowDuration, uint256 bufferPeriodDuration, address owner ) NewBasePool( vault, PoolRegistrationLib.registerComposablePool( vault, IVault.PoolSpecialization.GENERAL, _sortTokens(mainToken, wrappedToken), assetManagers ), name, symbol, pauseWindowDuration, bufferPeriodDuration, owner ) { // Set tokens _mainToken = mainToken; _wrappedToken = wrappedToken; // Set token indexes. BPT is always 0; other tokens follow in sorted order. _mainIndex = mainToken < wrappedToken ? 1 : 2; _wrappedIndex = mainToken < wrappedToken ? 2 : 1; // Set scaling factors _scalingFactorMainToken = _computeScalingFactor(mainToken); _scalingFactorWrappedToken = _computeScalingFactor(wrappedToken); // Set initial targets. The lower target must be set to zero because initially there are no accumulated fees. // Otherwise the pool would owe fees from the start, which would make the rate manipulable. uint256 lowerTarget = 0; _setTargets(mainToken, lowerTarget, upperTarget); // Set the initial swap fee percentage. _setSwapFeePercentage(swapFeePercentage); } /** * @notice Return the main token address as an IERC20. */ function getMainToken() public view override returns (IERC20) { return _mainToken; } /** * @notice Return the wrapped token address as an IERC20. */ function getWrappedToken() public view override returns (IERC20) { return _wrappedToken; } /** * @notice Return the index of the BPT token. * @dev Note that this is an index into the registered token list (with 3 tokens). */ function getBptIndex() public pure override returns (uint256) { return _BPT_INDEX; } /** * @notice Return the index of the main token. * @dev Note that this is an index into the registered token list, which includes the BPT token. */ function getMainIndex() external view override returns (uint256) { return _mainIndex; } /** * @notice Return the index of the wrapped token. * @dev Note that this is an index into the registered token list, which includes the BPT token. */ function getWrappedIndex() external view override returns (uint256) { return _wrappedIndex; } /** * @dev Finishes initialization of the Linear Pool: it is unusable before calling this function as no BPT will * have been minted. * * Since Linear Pools have preminted BPT stored in the Vault, they require an initial join to deposit said BPT as * their balance. Unfortunately, this cannot be performed during construction, as a join involves calling the * `onJoinPool` function on the Pool, and the Pool will not have any code until construction finishes. Therefore, * this must happen in a separate call. * * It is highly recommended to create Linear pools using the LinearPoolFactory, which calls `initialize` * automatically. */ function initialize() external { bytes32 poolId = getPoolId(); (IERC20[] memory tokens, , ) = getVault().getPoolTokens(poolId); // Joins typically involve the Pool receiving tokens in exchange for newly-minted BPT. In this case however, the // Pool will mint the entire BPT supply to itself, and join itself with it. uint256[] memory maxAmountsIn = new uint256[](_TOTAL_TOKENS); maxAmountsIn[_BPT_INDEX] = _INITIAL_BPT_SUPPLY; // The first time this executes, it will call `_onInitializePool` (as the BPT supply will be zero). Future calls // will be routed to `_onJoinPool`, which always reverts, meaning `initialize` will only execute once. IVault.JoinPoolRequest memory request = IVault.JoinPoolRequest({ assets: _asIAsset(tokens), maxAmountsIn: maxAmountsIn, userData: "", fromInternalBalance: false }); getVault().joinPool(poolId, address(this), address(this), request); } /** * @dev Implement the BasePool hook for a general swap (see `IGeneralPool`). */ function _onSwapGeneral( SwapRequest memory request, uint256[] memory balances, uint256 indexIn, uint256 indexOut ) internal view override returns (uint256) { // In most Pools, swaps involve exchanging one token held by the Pool for another. In this case however, since // one of the three tokens is the BPT itself, a swap might also be a join (main/wrapped for BPT) or an exit // (BPT for main/wrapped). // All three swap types (swaps, joins and exits) are fully disabled if the emergency pause is enabled. Under // these circumstances, the Pool can only be exited using Recovery Mode, if it is enabled. // Sanity check: this is not entirely necessary as the Vault's interface enforces the indices to be valid, but // the check is cheap to perform. _require(indexIn < _TOTAL_TOKENS && indexOut < _TOTAL_TOKENS, Errors.OUT_OF_BOUNDS); // Note that we already know the indices of the main token, wrapped token and BPT, so there is no need to pass // these indices to the inner functions. // Upscale balances by the scaling factors (taking into account the wrapped token rate) uint256[] memory scalingFactors = getScalingFactors(); _upscaleArray(balances, scalingFactors); (uint256 lowerTarget, uint256 upperTarget) = getTargets(); LinearMath.Params memory params = LinearMath.Params({ fee: getSwapFeePercentage(), lowerTarget: lowerTarget, upperTarget: upperTarget }); if (request.kind == IVault.SwapKind.GIVEN_IN) { // The amount given is for token in, the amount calculated is for token out request.amount = _upscale(request.amount, scalingFactors[indexIn]); uint256 amountOut = _onSwapGivenIn(request, balances, params); // amountOut tokens are exiting the Pool, so we round down. return _downscaleDown(amountOut, scalingFactors[indexOut]); } else { // The amount given is for token out, the amount calculated is for token in request.amount = _upscale(request.amount, scalingFactors[indexOut]); uint256 amountIn = _onSwapGivenOut(request, balances, params); // amountIn tokens are entering the Pool, so we round up. return _downscaleUp(amountIn, scalingFactors[indexIn]); } } function _onSwapGivenIn( SwapRequest memory request, uint256[] memory balances, LinearMath.Params memory params ) internal view returns (uint256) { if (request.tokenIn == this) { return _swapGivenBptIn(request, balances, params); } else if (request.tokenIn == _mainToken) { return _swapGivenMainIn(request, balances, params); } else if (request.tokenIn == _wrappedToken) { return _swapGivenWrappedIn(request, balances, params); } else { _revert(Errors.INVALID_TOKEN); } } function _swapGivenBptIn( SwapRequest memory request, uint256[] memory balances, LinearMath.Params memory params ) internal view returns (uint256) { _require(request.tokenOut == _mainToken || request.tokenOut == _wrappedToken, Errors.INVALID_TOKEN); return (request.tokenOut == _mainToken ? LinearMath._calcMainOutPerBptIn : LinearMath._calcWrappedOutPerBptIn)( request.amount, balances[_mainIndex], balances[_wrappedIndex], _getVirtualSupply(balances[_BPT_INDEX]), params ); } function _swapGivenMainIn( SwapRequest memory request, uint256[] memory balances, LinearMath.Params memory params ) internal view returns (uint256) { _require(request.tokenOut == _wrappedToken || request.tokenOut == this, Errors.INVALID_TOKEN); return request.tokenOut == this ? LinearMath._calcBptOutPerMainIn( request.amount, balances[_mainIndex], balances[_wrappedIndex], _getVirtualSupply(balances[_BPT_INDEX]), params ) : LinearMath._calcWrappedOutPerMainIn(request.amount, balances[_mainIndex], params); } function _swapGivenWrappedIn( SwapRequest memory request, uint256[] memory balances, LinearMath.Params memory params ) internal view returns (uint256) { _require(request.tokenOut == _mainToken || request.tokenOut == this, Errors.INVALID_TOKEN); return request.tokenOut == this ? LinearMath._calcBptOutPerWrappedIn( request.amount, balances[_mainIndex], balances[_wrappedIndex], _getVirtualSupply(balances[_BPT_INDEX]), params ) : LinearMath._calcMainOutPerWrappedIn(request.amount, balances[_mainIndex], params); } function _onSwapGivenOut( SwapRequest memory request, uint256[] memory balances, LinearMath.Params memory params ) internal view returns (uint256) { if (request.tokenOut == this) { return _swapGivenBptOut(request, balances, params); } else if (request.tokenOut == _mainToken) { return _swapGivenMainOut(request, balances, params); } else if (request.tokenOut == _wrappedToken) { return _swapGivenWrappedOut(request, balances, params); } else { _revert(Errors.INVALID_TOKEN); } } function _swapGivenBptOut( SwapRequest memory request, uint256[] memory balances, LinearMath.Params memory params ) internal view returns (uint256) { _require(request.tokenIn == _mainToken || request.tokenIn == _wrappedToken, Errors.INVALID_TOKEN); return (request.tokenIn == _mainToken ? LinearMath._calcMainInPerBptOut : LinearMath._calcWrappedInPerBptOut)( request.amount, balances[_mainIndex], balances[_wrappedIndex], _getVirtualSupply(balances[_BPT_INDEX]), params ); } function _swapGivenMainOut( SwapRequest memory request, uint256[] memory balances, LinearMath.Params memory params ) internal view returns (uint256) { _require(request.tokenIn == _wrappedToken || request.tokenIn == this, Errors.INVALID_TOKEN); return request.tokenIn == this ? LinearMath._calcBptInPerMainOut( request.amount, balances[_mainIndex], balances[_wrappedIndex], _getVirtualSupply(balances[_BPT_INDEX]), params ) : LinearMath._calcWrappedInPerMainOut(request.amount, balances[_mainIndex], params); } function _swapGivenWrappedOut( SwapRequest memory request, uint256[] memory balances, LinearMath.Params memory params ) internal view returns (uint256) { _require(request.tokenIn == _mainToken || request.tokenIn == this, Errors.INVALID_TOKEN); return request.tokenIn == this ? LinearMath._calcBptInPerWrappedOut( request.amount, balances[_mainIndex], balances[_wrappedIndex], _getVirtualSupply(balances[_BPT_INDEX]), params ) : LinearMath._calcMainInPerWrappedOut(request.amount, balances[_mainIndex], params); } function _onInitializePool( address sender, address recipient, bytes memory ) internal view override returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) { // Linear Pools can only be initialized by the Pool performing the initial join via the `initialize` function. _require(sender == address(this), Errors.INVALID_INITIALIZATION); _require(recipient == address(this), Errors.INVALID_INITIALIZATION); // The full BPT supply will be minted and deposited in the Pool. Note that there is no need to approve the Vault // as it already has infinite BPT allowance. uint256 bptAmountOut = _INITIAL_BPT_SUPPLY; uint256[] memory amountsIn = new uint256[](_TOTAL_TOKENS); amountsIn[_BPT_INDEX] = _INITIAL_BPT_SUPPLY; return (bptAmountOut, amountsIn); } function _onSwapMinimal( SwapRequest memory, uint256, uint256 ) internal pure override returns (uint256) { _revert(Errors.UNIMPLEMENTED); } function _onJoinPool( address, uint256[] memory, bytes memory ) internal pure override returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) { _revert(Errors.UNIMPLEMENTED); } function _onExitPool( address, uint256[] memory, bytes memory ) internal pure override returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) { _revert(Errors.UNIMPLEMENTED); } function _doRecoveryModeExit( uint256[] memory registeredBalances, uint256, bytes memory userData ) internal view override returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) { uint256 bptAmountIn = userData.recoveryModeExit(); uint256[] memory amountsOut = new uint256[](registeredBalances.length); uint256 bptIndex = getBptIndex(); uint256 virtualSupply = _getVirtualSupply(registeredBalances[bptIndex]); uint256 bptRatio = bptAmountIn.divDown(virtualSupply); for (uint256 i = 0; i < registeredBalances.length; i++) { amountsOut[i] = i != bptIndex ? registeredBalances[i].mulDown(bptRatio) : 0; } return (bptAmountIn, amountsOut); } function _getMinimumBpt() internal pure override returns (uint256) { // Linear Pools don't lock any BPT, as the total supply will already be forever non-zero due to the preminting // mechanism, ensuring initialization only occurs once. return 0; } // Scaling factors function _scalingFactor(IERC20 token) internal view virtual returns (uint256) { if (token == _mainToken) { return _scalingFactorMainToken; } else if (token == _wrappedToken) { // The wrapped token's scaling factor is not constant, but increases over time as the wrapped token // increases in value. return _scalingFactorWrappedToken.mulDown(_getWrappedTokenRate()); } else if (token == this) { return FixedPoint.ONE; } else { _revert(Errors.INVALID_TOKEN); } } /** * @notice Return the scaling factors for all tokens, including the BPT. */ function getScalingFactors() public view virtual override returns (uint256[] memory) { uint256[] memory scalingFactors = new uint256[](_TOTAL_TOKENS); // The wrapped token's scaling factor is not constant, but increases over time as the wrapped token increases in // value. scalingFactors[_mainIndex] = _scalingFactorMainToken; scalingFactors[_wrappedIndex] = _scalingFactorWrappedToken.mulDown(_getWrappedTokenRate()); scalingFactors[_BPT_INDEX] = FixedPoint.ONE; return scalingFactors; } // Price rates /** * @dev For a Linear Pool, the rate represents the appreciation of BPT with respect to the underlying tokens. This * rate increases slowly as the wrapped token appreciates in value. * * WARNING: since this function reads balances directly from the Vault, it is potentially subject to manipulation * via reentrancy. See https://forum.balancer.fi/t/reentrancy-vulnerability-scope-expanded/4345 for reference. * * To call this function safely, attempt to trigger the reentrancy guard in the Vault by calling a non-reentrant * function before calling `getRate`. That will make the transaction revert in an unsafe context. * (See `whenNotInVaultContext`). */ function getRate() external view override returns (uint256) { bytes32 poolId = getPoolId(); (, uint256[] memory balances, ) = getVault().getPoolTokens(poolId); _upscaleArray(balances, getScalingFactors()); (uint256 lowerTarget, uint256 upperTarget) = getTargets(); LinearMath.Params memory params = LinearMath.Params({ fee: getSwapFeePercentage(), lowerTarget: lowerTarget, upperTarget: upperTarget }); uint256 totalBalance = LinearMath._calcInvariant( LinearMath._toNominal(balances[_mainIndex], params), balances[_wrappedIndex] ); // Note that we're dividing by the virtual supply, which may be zero (causing this call to revert). However, the // only way for that to happen would be for all LPs to exit the Pool, and nothing prevents new LPs from // joining it later on. return totalBalance.divUp(_getVirtualSupply(balances[_BPT_INDEX])); } /** * @notice Return the conversion rate between the wrapped and main tokens. * @dev This is an 18-decimal fixed point value. */ function getWrappedTokenRate() external view returns (uint256) { return _getWrappedTokenRate(); } /** * @dev Returns a 18-decimal fixed point value that represents the value of the wrapped token in terms of the main * token. The final wrapped token scaling factor is this value multiplied by the wrapped token's decimal scaling * factor. * * WARNING: care must be take if calling external contracts from here, even `view` or `pure` functions. If said * calls revert, any revert data must not be bubbled-up directly but instead passed to `bubbleUpNonMaliciousRevert` * from `ExternalCallLib` (located in the `v2-pool-utils` package). See the following example: * * try externalContract.someCall() returns (uint256 value) { * return value; * } catch (bytes memory revertData) { * // Don't automatically bubble-up revert data. * ExternalCallLib.bubbleUpNonMaliciousRevert(revertData); * } */ function _getWrappedTokenRate() internal view virtual returns (uint256); // Targets /** * @notice Return the lower and upper bounds of the zero-fee trading range for the main token balance. */ function getTargets() public view override returns (uint256 lowerTarget, uint256 upperTarget) { bytes32 poolState = _poolState; // Since targets are stored downscaled by _TARGET_SCALING, we undo that when reading them. lowerTarget = poolState.decodeUint(_LOWER_TARGET_OFFSET, _TARGET_BITS) * _TARGET_SCALING; upperTarget = poolState.decodeUint(_UPPER_TARGET_OFFSET, _TARGET_BITS) * _TARGET_SCALING; } /// @inheritdoc ILinearPool function setTargets(uint256 newLowerTarget, uint256 newUpperTarget) external override authenticate whenNotInVaultContext { (uint256 currentLowerTarget, uint256 currentUpperTarget) = getTargets(); _require(_isMainBalanceWithinTargets(currentLowerTarget, currentUpperTarget), Errors.OUT_OF_TARGET_RANGE); _require(_isMainBalanceWithinTargets(newLowerTarget, newUpperTarget), Errors.OUT_OF_NEW_TARGET_RANGE); _setTargets(_mainToken, newLowerTarget, newUpperTarget); } function _setTargets( IERC20 mainToken, uint256 lowerTarget, uint256 upperTarget ) private { _require(lowerTarget <= upperTarget, Errors.LOWER_GREATER_THAN_UPPER_TARGET); _require(upperTarget <= _MAX_UPPER_TARGET, Errors.UPPER_TARGET_TOO_HIGH); // Targets are stored downscaled by _TARGET_SCALING to make them fit in _TARGET_BITS at the cost of some // resolution. We check that said resolution is not being used before downscaling. _require(upperTarget % _TARGET_SCALING == 0, Errors.FRACTIONAL_TARGET); _require(lowerTarget % _TARGET_SCALING == 0, Errors.FRACTIONAL_TARGET); _poolState = _poolState .insertUint(lowerTarget / _TARGET_SCALING, _LOWER_TARGET_OFFSET, _TARGET_BITS) .insertUint(upperTarget / _TARGET_SCALING, _UPPER_TARGET_OFFSET, _TARGET_BITS); emit TargetsSet(mainToken, lowerTarget, upperTarget); } function _isMainBalanceWithinTargets(uint256 lowerTarget, uint256 upperTarget) private view returns (bool) { (uint256 cash, uint256 managed, , ) = getVault().getPoolTokenInfo(getPoolId(), _mainToken); uint256 mainTokenBalance = _upscale(cash + managed, _scalingFactor(_mainToken)); return mainTokenBalance >= lowerTarget && mainTokenBalance <= upperTarget; } // Swap Fees /** * @notice Return the current value of the swap fee percentage. * @dev This is stored in `_poolState`. */ function getSwapFeePercentage() public view virtual override returns (uint256) { return _poolState.decodeUint(_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE_OFFSET, _SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE_BIT_LENGTH); } /// @inheritdoc ILinearPool function setSwapFeePercentage(uint256 swapFeePercentage) external override authenticate whenNotInVaultContext { // For the swap fee percentage to be changeable: // - the pool must currently be between the current targets (meaning no fees are currently pending) // // As the amount of accrued fees is not explicitly stored but rather derived from the main token balance and the // current swap fee percentage, requiring for no fees to be pending prevents the fee setter from changing the // amount of pending fees, which they could use to e.g. drain Pool funds in the form of inflated fees. (uint256 lowerTarget, uint256 upperTarget) = getTargets(); _require(_isMainBalanceWithinTargets(lowerTarget, upperTarget), Errors.OUT_OF_TARGET_RANGE); _setSwapFeePercentage(swapFeePercentage); } /** * @dev Validate the swap fee, update storage, and emit an event. */ function _setSwapFeePercentage(uint256 swapFeePercentage) internal { _require(swapFeePercentage >= _MIN_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE, Errors.MIN_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE); _require(swapFeePercentage <= _MAX_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE, Errors.MAX_SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE); _poolState = _poolState.insertUint( swapFeePercentage, _SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE_OFFSET, _SWAP_FEE_PERCENTAGE_BIT_LENGTH ); emit SwapFeePercentageChanged(swapFeePercentage); } // Virtual Supply /** * @notice Returns the number of tokens in circulation. * * @dev In other pools, this would be the same as `totalSupply`, but since this pool pre-mints BPT and holds it in * the Vault as a token, we need to subtract the Vault's balance to get the total "circulating supply". Both the * totalSupply and Vault balance can change. If users join or exit using swaps, some of the preminted BPT are * exchanged, so the Vault's balance increases after joins and decreases after exits. If users call the recovery * mode exit function, the totalSupply can change as BPT are burned. * * WARNING: since this function reads balances directly from the Vault, it is potentially subject to manipulation * via reentrancy. See https://forum.balancer.fi/t/reentrancy-vulnerability-scope-expanded/4345 for reference. * * To call this function safely, attempt to trigger the reentrancy guard in the Vault by calling a non-reentrant * function before calling `getVirtualSupply`. That will make the transaction revert in an unsafe context. * (See `whenNotInVaultContext`). */ function getVirtualSupply() external view returns (uint256) { // For a 3 token General Pool, it is cheaper to query the balance for a single token than to read all balances, // as getPoolTokenInfo will check for token existence, token balance and Asset Manager (3 reads), while // getPoolTokens will read the number of tokens, their addresses and balances (7 reads). (uint256 cash, uint256 managed, , ) = getVault().getPoolTokenInfo(getPoolId(), IERC20(this)); // Note that unlike all other balances, the Vault's BPT balance does not need scaling as its scaling factor is // ONE. This addition cannot overflow due to the Vault's balance limits. return _getVirtualSupply(cash + managed); } // The initial amount of BPT pre-minted is _PREMINTED_TOKEN_BALANCE, and it goes entirely to the pool balance in the // vault. So the virtualSupply (the actual supply in circulation) is defined as: // virtualSupply = totalSupply() - _balances[_bptIndex] function _getVirtualSupply(uint256 bptBalance) internal view returns (uint256) { return totalSupply().sub(bptBalance); } // Recovery Mode /** * @notice Returns whether the pool is in Recovery Mode. */ function inRecoveryMode() public view override returns (bool) { return _poolState.decodeBool(_RECOVERY_MODE_BIT_OFFSET); } /** * @dev Sets the recoveryMode state, and emits the corresponding event. */ function _setRecoveryMode(bool enabled) internal virtual override { _poolState = _poolState.insertBool(enabled, _RECOVERY_MODE_BIT_OFFSET); emit RecoveryModeStateChanged(enabled); } // Misc /** * @dev Enumerates all ownerOnly functions in Linear Pool. */ function _isOwnerOnlyAction(bytes32 actionId) internal view virtual override returns (bool) { return actionId == getActionId(this.setTargets.selector) || actionId == getActionId(this.setSwapFeePercentage.selector); } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/vault/IVault.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/standalone-utils/IBalancerQueries.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/pool-linear/ILinearPool.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/FixedPoint.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/SafeERC20.sol"; abstract contract LinearPoolRebalancer { using SafeERC20 for IERC20; ILinearPool internal immutable _pool; bytes32 internal immutable _poolId; IERC20 internal immutable _mainToken; IERC20 internal immutable _wrappedToken; uint256 internal immutable _mainTokenScalingFactor; IVault internal immutable _vault; IBalancerQueries internal immutable _queries; constructor( ILinearPool pool, IVault vault, IBalancerQueries queries ) { _mainTokenScalingFactor = pool.getScalingFactors()[pool.getMainIndex()]; _pool = pool; _poolId = pool.getPoolId(); _mainToken = pool.getMainToken(); _wrappedToken = pool.getWrappedToken(); _vault = vault; _queries = queries; } function getPool() external view returns (ILinearPool) { return _pool; } /** * @notice Rebalance a Linear Pool from an asset manager to maintain optimal operating conditions. * @dev Use the asset manager mechanism to wrap/unwrap tokens as necessary to keep the main token * balance as close as possible to the midpoint between the upper and lower targets: the fee-free zone * where trading volume is highest. * * Note that this function may fail if called while the Pool is in the no-fee zone - use `rebalanceWithExtraMain` to * guarantee a successful execution. */ function rebalance(address recipient) external returns (uint256) { return _rebalance(recipient); } /** * @notice Rebalance a Linear Pool from an asset manager to maintain optimal operating conditions. * @dev This function performs the same action as `rebalance`, except this also works in scenarios where the Pool * is in the no-fee zone. This is done by first taking `extraMain` tokens from the caller, to cover for rounding * errors that are normally offset by acccumulated fees. Any extra tokens unused during the rebalance are sent to * the recipient as usual. */ function rebalanceWithExtraMain(address recipient, uint256 extraMain) external returns (uint256) { // The Pool rounds rates in its favor, which means that the fees it has collected are actually not quite enough // to cover for the cost of wrapping/unwrapping. However, this error is so small that it is typically a // non-issue, and simply results in slightly reduced returns for the recipient. // However, while the Pool is in the no-fee zone, the lack of fees to cover for this rate discrepancy is a // problem. We therefore require a minute amount of extra main token so that we'll be able to account for this // rounding error. Values in the order of a few wei are typically sufficient. _mainToken.safeTransferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), extraMain); return _rebalance(recipient); } function _rebalance(address recipient) private returns (uint256) { // The first thing we need to test is whether the Pool is below or above the target level, which will // determine whether we need to deposit or withdraw main tokens. uint256 desiredMainTokenBalance = _getDesiredMainTokenBalance(); // For a 3 token General Pool, it is cheaper to query the balance for a single token than to read all balances, // as getPoolTokenInfo will check for token existence, token balance and Asset Manager (3 reads), while // getPoolTokens will read the number of tokens, their addresses and balances (7 reads). // We can assume that the managed balance is zero (since we're the Pool's Asset Manager and we always set it to // zero), and work with the cash directly as if it were the total balance. (uint256 mainTokenBalance, , , ) = _vault.getPoolTokenInfo(_poolId, _mainToken); if (mainTokenBalance < desiredMainTokenBalance) { return _rebalanceLackOfMainToken(desiredMainTokenBalance - mainTokenBalance, recipient); } else if (mainTokenBalance > desiredMainTokenBalance) { return _rebalanceExcessOfMainToken(mainTokenBalance - desiredMainTokenBalance, recipient); } } function _rebalanceLackOfMainToken(uint256 missingMainAmount, address recipient) private returns (uint256) { // The Pool needs to increase the main token balance, so we prepare a swap where we provide the missing main // token amount in exchange for wrapped tokens, that is, the main token is the token in. Since we know this // amount, this is a 'given in' swap. IVault.SingleSwap memory swap = IVault.SingleSwap({ poolId: _poolId, kind: IVault.SwapKind.GIVEN_IN, assetIn: IAsset(address(_mainToken)), assetOut: IAsset(address(_wrappedToken)), amount: missingMainAmount, userData: "" }); // We can now query how much wrapped token the Pool would return if we were to execute this swap. The Linear // Pool invariant guarantees that this amount can be unwrapped to an amount greater than `missingMainAmount`, // with the difference originating from swap fees. IVault.FundManagement memory funds; // This is unused in the query, so we don't bother initializing it. uint256 wrappedAmountOut = _queries.querySwap(swap, funds); // Since we lack the main tokens required to actually execute the swap, we instead use our Asset Manager // permission to withdraw wrapped tokens from the Pool, unwrap them, and then deposit them as main tokens. // The amounts involved will be the exact same amounts as the one in the swap above, meaning the overall state // transition will be the same, except we will never actually call the Linear Pool. However, since the Linear // Pool's `onSwap` function is `view`, this is irrelevant. _withdrawFromPool(_wrappedToken, wrappedAmountOut); _unwrapTokens(wrappedAmountOut); _depositToPool(_mainToken, missingMainAmount); // This contract will now hold excess main token, since unwrapping `wrappedAmountOut` should have resulted in // more than `missingMainAmount` being obtained. These are sent to the caller to refund the gas cost. uint256 reward = _mainToken.balanceOf(address(this)); _mainToken.safeTransfer(recipient, reward); return reward; } function _rebalanceExcessOfMainToken(uint256 excessMainAmount, address recipient) private returns (uint256) { // The Pool needs to reduce its main token balance, so we do a swap where we take the excess main token amount // and send wrapped tokens in exchange, that is, the main token is the token out. Since we know this amount, // this is a 'given out' swap. IVault.SingleSwap memory swap = IVault.SingleSwap({ poolId: _poolId, kind: IVault.SwapKind.GIVEN_OUT, assetIn: IAsset(address(_wrappedToken)), assetOut: IAsset(address(_mainToken)), amount: excessMainAmount, userData: "" }); // We can now query how much wrapped token we would need to send to the Pool if we were to execute this swap. // The Linear Pool invariant guarantees that this amount is less than what would be obtained by wrapping // `excessMainAmount`, with the difference originating from swap fees. IVault.FundManagement memory funds; // This is unused in the query, so we don't bother initializing it. uint256 wrappedAmountIn = _queries.querySwap(swap, funds); // Since we lack the wrapped tokens required to actually execute the swap, we instead use our Asset Manager // permission to withdraw main tokens from the Pool, wrap them, and then deposit them as wrapped tokens. The // amounts involved will be the exact same amounts as the those in the swap above, meaning the overall // state will be the same, except we will never actually call the Linear Pool. However, since the Linear // Pool's `onSwap` function is `view`, this is irrelevant. _withdrawFromPool(_mainToken, excessMainAmount); // We're not going to wrap the full amount, only what is required to get `wrappedAmountIn` back. Any remaining // main tokens will be transferred to the sender to refund the gas cost. _wrapTokens(_getRequiredTokensToWrap(wrappedAmountIn)); _depositToPool(_wrappedToken, wrappedAmountIn); // This contract will now hold excess main token, since we didn't wrap all that was withdrawn. These are sent to // the caller to refund the gas cost. uint256 reward = _mainToken.balanceOf(address(this)); _mainToken.safeTransfer(recipient, reward); return reward; } function _withdrawFromPool(IERC20 token, uint256 amount) private { // Tokens can be withdrawn from the Vault with a 'withdraw' operation, but that will create 'managed' balance // and leave the 'total' balance unchanged. We therefore have to perform two operations: one to withdraw, and // another to clear the 'managed' balance (as the tokens withdrawn are about to be wrapped or unwrapped, and // therefore lost to the Pool in their current format). IVault.PoolBalanceOp[] memory withdrawal = new IVault.PoolBalanceOp[](2); // First, we withdraw the tokens, creating a non-zero 'managed' balance in the Pool. withdrawal[0].kind = IVault.PoolBalanceOpKind.WITHDRAW; withdrawal[0].poolId = _poolId; withdrawal[0].amount = amount; withdrawal[0].token = token; // Then, we clear the 'managed' balance. withdrawal[1].kind = IVault.PoolBalanceOpKind.UPDATE; withdrawal[1].poolId = _poolId; withdrawal[1].amount = 0; withdrawal[1].token = token; _vault.managePoolBalance(withdrawal); } function _depositToPool(IERC20 token, uint256 amount) private { // Tokens can be deposited to the Vault with a 'deposit' operation, but that requires a prior 'managed' // balance to exist. We therefore have to perform two operations: one to set the 'managed' balance (representing // the new tokens that resulted from wrapping or unwrapping and which we are managing for the Pool), and // another to deposit. IVault.PoolBalanceOp[] memory deposit = new IVault.PoolBalanceOp[](2); // First, we inform the Vault of the 'managed' tokens. deposit[0].kind = IVault.PoolBalanceOpKind.UPDATE; deposit[0].poolId = _poolId; deposit[0].amount = amount; deposit[0].token = token; // Then, we deposit them, clearing the 'managed' balance. deposit[1].kind = IVault.PoolBalanceOpKind.DEPOSIT; deposit[1].poolId = _poolId; deposit[1].amount = amount; deposit[1].token = token; // Before we can deposit tokens into the Vault however, we must approve them. token.safeApprove(address(_vault), amount); _vault.managePoolBalance(deposit); } function _getDesiredMainTokenBalance() private view returns (uint256) { // The desired main token balance is the midpoint of the lower and upper targets. Keeping the balance // close to that value maximizes Pool swap volume by allowing zero-fee swaps in either direction. (uint256 lowerTarget, uint256 upperTarget) = _pool.getTargets(); uint256 midpoint = (lowerTarget + upperTarget) / 2; // The targets are upscaled by the main token's scaling factor, so we undo that. Note that we're assuming that // the main token's scaling factor is constant. return FixedPoint.divDown(midpoint, _mainTokenScalingFactor); } /** * @dev Wraps `amount` of `_mainToken` into `_wrappedToken`. */ function _wrapTokens(uint256 amount) internal virtual; /** * @dev Unwraps `amount` of `_wrappedToken` into `_mainToken`. */ function _unwrapTokens(uint256 amount) internal virtual; /** * @dev Returns how many main tokens must be wrapped in order to get `wrappedAmount` back. */ function _getRequiredTokensToWrap(uint256 wrappedAmount) internal view virtual 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; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/vault/IVault.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/ERC20Permit.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 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-interfaces/contracts/vault/IAuthorizer.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/Authentication.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 internal 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) internal view virtual returns (bool) { return false; } function _getAuthorizer() internal view virtual returns (IAuthorizer); }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/vault/IVault.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/standalone-utils/IProtocolFeePercentagesProvider.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/pool-utils/IBasePoolFactory.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/BaseSplitCodeFactory.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/SingletonAuthentication.sol"; import "./FactoryWidePauseWindow.sol"; /** * @notice Base contract for Pool factories. * * Pools are deployed from factories to allow third parties to reason about them. Unknown Pools may have arbitrary * logic: being able to assert that a Pool's behavior follows certain rules (those imposed by the contracts created by * the factory) is very powerful. * * @dev By using the split code mechanism, we can deploy Pools with creation code so large that a regular factory * contract would not be able to store it. * * Since we expect to release new versions of pool types regularly - and the blockchain is forever - versioning will * become increasingly important. Governance can deprecate a factory by calling `disable`, which will permanently * prevent the creation of any future pools from the factory. */ abstract contract BasePoolFactory is IBasePoolFactory, BaseSplitCodeFactory, SingletonAuthentication, FactoryWidePauseWindow { IProtocolFeePercentagesProvider private immutable _protocolFeeProvider; mapping(address => bool) private _isPoolFromFactory; bool private _disabled; event PoolCreated(address indexed pool); event FactoryDisabled(); constructor( IVault vault, IProtocolFeePercentagesProvider protocolFeeProvider, uint256 initialPauseWindowDuration, uint256 bufferPeriodDuration, bytes memory creationCode ) BaseSplitCodeFactory(creationCode) SingletonAuthentication(vault) FactoryWidePauseWindow(initialPauseWindowDuration, bufferPeriodDuration) { _protocolFeeProvider = protocolFeeProvider; } function isPoolFromFactory(address pool) external view override returns (bool) { return _isPoolFromFactory[pool]; } function isDisabled() public view override returns (bool) { return _disabled; } function disable() external override authenticate { _ensureEnabled(); _disabled = true; emit FactoryDisabled(); } function _ensureEnabled() internal view { _require(!isDisabled(), Errors.DISABLED); } function getProtocolFeePercentagesProvider() public view returns (IProtocolFeePercentagesProvider) { return _protocolFeeProvider; } function _create(bytes memory constructorArgs) internal virtual override returns (address) { _ensureEnabled(); address pool = super._create(constructorArgs); _isPoolFromFactory[pool] = true; emit PoolCreated(pool); return pool; } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/TemporarilyPausable.sol"; /** * @dev Utility to create Pool factories for Pools that use the `TemporarilyPausable` contract. * * By calling `TemporarilyPausable`'s constructor with the result of `getPauseConfiguration`, all Pools created by this * factory will share the same Pause Window end time, after which both old and new Pools will not be pausable. */ contract FactoryWidePauseWindow { // This contract relies on timestamps in a similar way as `TemporarilyPausable` does - the same caveats apply. // solhint-disable not-rely-on-time uint256 private immutable _initialPauseWindowDuration; uint256 private immutable _bufferPeriodDuration; // Time when the pause window for all created Pools expires, and the pause window duration of new Pools becomes // zero. uint256 private immutable _poolsPauseWindowEndTime; constructor(uint256 initialPauseWindowDuration, uint256 bufferPeriodDuration) { // New pools will check on deployment that the durations given are within the bounds specified by // `TemporarilyPausable`. Since it is now possible for a factory to pass in arbitrary values here, // pre-emptively verify that these durations are valid for pool creation. // (Otherwise, you would be able to deploy a useless factory where `create` would always revert.) _require( initialPauseWindowDuration <= PausableConstants.MAX_PAUSE_WINDOW_DURATION, Errors.MAX_PAUSE_WINDOW_DURATION ); _require( bufferPeriodDuration <= PausableConstants.MAX_BUFFER_PERIOD_DURATION, Errors.MAX_BUFFER_PERIOD_DURATION ); _initialPauseWindowDuration = initialPauseWindowDuration; _bufferPeriodDuration = bufferPeriodDuration; _poolsPauseWindowEndTime = block.timestamp + initialPauseWindowDuration; } /** * @dev Returns the current `TemporarilyPausable` configuration that will be applied to Pools created by this * factory. * * `pauseWindowDuration` will decrease over time until it reaches zero, at which point both it and * `bufferPeriodDuration` will be zero forever, meaning deployed Pools will not be pausable. */ function getPauseConfiguration() public view returns (uint256 pauseWindowDuration, uint256 bufferPeriodDuration) { uint256 currentTime = block.timestamp; if (currentTime < _poolsPauseWindowEndTime) { // The buffer period is always the same since its duration is related to how much time is needed to respond // to a potential emergency. The Pause Window duration however decreases as the end time approaches. pauseWindowDuration = _poolsPauseWindowEndTime - currentTime; // No need for checked arithmetic. bufferPeriodDuration = _bufferPeriodDuration; } else { // After the end time, newly created Pools have no Pause Window, nor Buffer Period (since they are not // pausable in the first place). pauseWindowDuration = 0; bufferPeriodDuration = 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; library ExternalCallLib { function bubbleUpNonMaliciousRevert(bytes memory errorData) internal pure { uint256 errorLength = errorData.length; // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly assembly { // If the first 4 bytes match the selector for one of the error signatures used by `BasePool._queryAction` // or `Vault.queryBatchSwap` then this error is attempting to impersonate the query mechanism used by these // contracts in order to inject bogus data. This can result in loss of funds if the return value is then // used in a later calculation. // // We then want to reject the following error signatures: // - `QueryError(uint256,uint256[])` (used by `BasePool._queryAction`) // - `QueryError(int256[])` (used by `Vault.queryBatchSwap`) // We only bubble up the revert reason if it doesn't match the any of the selectors for these error // sigatures, otherwise we revert with a new error message flagging that the revert was malicious. let error := and( mload(add(errorData, 0x20)), 0xffffffff00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ) if iszero( or( // BasePool._queryAction eq(error, 0x43adbafb00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000), // Vault.queryBatchSwap eq(error, 0xfa61cc1200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000) ) ) { revert(add(errorData, 0x20), errorLength) } } // We expect the assembly block to revert for all non-malicious errors. _revert(Errors.MALICIOUS_QUERY_REVERT); } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/vault/IVault.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/InputHelpers.sol"; library PoolRegistrationLib { function registerPool( IVault vault, IVault.PoolSpecialization specialization, IERC20[] memory tokens ) internal returns (bytes32) { return registerPoolWithAssetManagers(vault, specialization, tokens, new address[](tokens.length)); } function registerPoolWithAssetManagers( IVault vault, IVault.PoolSpecialization specialization, IERC20[] memory tokens, address[] memory assetManagers ) internal returns (bytes32) { // 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. // // Note that for Pools which can register and deregister tokens after deployment, this property may not hold // as tokens which are added to the Pool after deployment are always added to the end of the array. InputHelpers.ensureArrayIsSorted(tokens); return _registerPool(vault, specialization, tokens, assetManagers); } function registerComposablePool( IVault vault, IVault.PoolSpecialization specialization, IERC20[] memory tokens, address[] memory assetManagers ) internal returns (bytes32) { // 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. // // Note that for Pools which can register and deregister tokens after deployment, this property may not hold // as tokens which are added to the Pool after deployment are always added to the end of the array. InputHelpers.ensureArrayIsSorted(tokens); IERC20[] memory composableTokens = new IERC20[](tokens.length + 1); // We insert the Pool's BPT address into the first position. // This allows us to know the position of the BPT token in the tokens array without explicitly tracking it. // When deregistering a token, the token at the end of the array is moved into the index of the deregistered // token, changing its index. By placing BPT at the beginning of the tokens array we can be sure that its index // will never change unless it is deregistered itself (something which composable pools must prevent anyway). composableTokens[0] = IERC20(address(this)); for (uint256 i = 0; i < tokens.length; i++) { composableTokens[i + 1] = tokens[i]; } address[] memory composableAssetManagers = new address[](assetManagers.length + 1); // We do not allow an asset manager for the Pool's BPT. composableAssetManagers[0] = address(0); for (uint256 i = 0; i < assetManagers.length; i++) { composableAssetManagers[i + 1] = assetManagers[i]; } return _registerPool(vault, specialization, composableTokens, composableAssetManagers); } function _registerPool( IVault vault, IVault.PoolSpecialization specialization, IERC20[] memory tokens, address[] memory assetManagers ) private returns (bytes32) { bytes32 poolId = vault.registerPool(specialization); // We don't need to check that tokens and assetManagers have the same length, since the Vault already performs // that check. vault.registerTokens(poolId, tokens, assetManagers); return poolId; } function registerToken( IVault vault, bytes32 poolId, IERC20 token, address assetManager ) internal { IERC20[] memory tokens = new IERC20[](1); tokens[0] = token; address[] memory assetManagers = new address[](1); assetManagers[0] = assetManager; vault.registerTokens(poolId, tokens, assetManagers); } function deregisterToken( IVault vault, bytes32 poolId, IERC20 token ) internal { IERC20[] memory tokens = new IERC20[](1); tokens[0] = token; vault.deregisterTokens(poolId, tokens); } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/vault/IVault.sol"; library VaultReentrancyLib { /** * @dev Ensure we are not in a Vault context when this function is called, by attempting a no-op internal * balance operation. If we are already in a Vault transaction (e.g., a swap, join, or exit), the Vault's * reentrancy protection will cause this function to revert. * * The exact function call doesn't really matter: we're just trying to trigger the Vault reentrancy check * (and not hurt anything in case it works). An empty operation array with no specific operation at all works * for that purpose, and is also the least expensive in terms of gas and bytecode size. * * Call this at the top of any function that can cause a state change in a pool and is either public itself, * or called by a public function *outside* a Vault operation (e.g., join, exit, or swap). * * If this is *not* called in functions that are vulnerable to the read-only reentrancy issue described * here (https://forum.balancer.fi/t/reentrancy-vulnerability-scope-expanded/4345), those functions are unsafe, * and subject to manipulation that may result in loss of funds. */ function ensureNotInVaultContext(IVault vault) internal { IVault.UserBalanceOp[] memory noop = new IVault.UserBalanceOp[](0); vault.manageUserBalance(noop); } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/vault/IVault.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/vault/IBasePool.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/vault/IGeneralPool.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/vault/IMinimalSwapInfoPool.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/TemporarilyPausable.sol"; import "./BalancerPoolToken.sol"; import "./BasePoolAuthorization.sol"; import "./RecoveryMode.sol"; // solhint-disable max-states-count /** * @notice Reference implementation for the base layer of a Pool contract. * @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. * * This Pool pays protocol fees by minting BPT directly to the ProtocolFeeCollector instead of using the * `dueProtocolFees` return value. This results in the underlying tokens continuing to provide liquidity * for traders, while still keeping gas usage to a minimum since only a single token (the BPT) is transferred. * * 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 NewBasePool is IBasePool, IGeneralPool, IMinimalSwapInfoPool, BasePoolAuthorization, BalancerPoolToken, TemporarilyPausable, RecoveryMode { using BasePoolUserData for bytes; uint256 private constant _DEFAULT_MINIMUM_BPT = 1e6; bytes32 private immutable _poolId; // Note that this value is immutable in the Vault, so we can make it immutable here and save gas IProtocolFeesCollector private immutable _protocolFeesCollector; constructor( IVault vault, bytes32 poolId, string memory name, string memory symbol, 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) RecoveryMode(vault) { // Set immutable state variables - these cannot be read from during construction _poolId = poolId; _protocolFeesCollector = vault.getProtocolFeesCollector(); } // Getters /** * @notice Return the pool id. */ function getPoolId() public view override returns (bytes32) { return _poolId; } 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 `updateSwapFeeGradually`, will be // under Governance control. return getVault().getAuthorizer(); } /** * @dev Returns the minimum BPT supply. This amount is minted to the zero address during initialization, effectively * locking it. * * This is useful to make sure Pool initialization happens only once, but derived Pools can change this value (even * to zero) by overriding this function. */ function _getMinimumBpt() internal pure virtual returns (uint256) { return _DEFAULT_MINIMUM_BPT; } // Protocol Fees /** * @notice Return the ProtocolFeesCollector contract. * @dev This is immutable, and retrieved from the Vault on construction. (It is also immutable in the Vault.) */ function getProtocolFeesCollector() public view returns (IProtocolFeesCollector) { return _protocolFeesCollector; } /** * @dev Pays protocol fees by minting `bptAmount` to the Protocol Fee Collector. */ function _payProtocolFees(uint256 bptAmount) internal { if (bptAmount > 0) { _mintPoolTokens(address(getProtocolFeesCollector()), bptAmount); } } /** * @notice Pause the pool: an emergency action which disables all pool functions. * @dev This is a permissioned function that will only work during the Pause Window set during pool factory * deployment (see `TemporarilyPausable`). */ function pause() external authenticate { _setPaused(true); } /** * @notice Reverse a `pause` operation, and restore a pool to normal functionality. * @dev This is a permissioned function that will only work on a paused pool within the Buffer Period set during * pool factory deployment (see `TemporarilyPausable`). Note that any paused pools will automatically unpause * after the Buffer Period expires. */ function unpause() external authenticate { _setPaused(false); } modifier onlyVault(bytes32 poolId) { _require(msg.sender == address(getVault()), Errors.CALLER_NOT_VAULT); _require(poolId == getPoolId(), Errors.INVALID_POOL_ID); _; } // Swap / Join / Exit Hooks function onSwap( SwapRequest memory request, uint256 balanceTokenIn, uint256 balanceTokenOut ) external override onlyVault(request.poolId) returns (uint256) { _ensureNotPaused(); return _onSwapMinimal(request, balanceTokenIn, balanceTokenOut); } function _onSwapMinimal( SwapRequest memory request, uint256 balanceTokenIn, uint256 balanceTokenOut ) internal virtual returns (uint256); function onSwap( SwapRequest memory request, uint256[] memory balances, uint256 indexIn, uint256 indexOut ) external override onlyVault(request.poolId) returns (uint256) { _ensureNotPaused(); return _onSwapGeneral(request, balances, indexIn, indexOut); } function _onSwapGeneral( SwapRequest memory request, uint256[] memory balances, uint256 indexIn, uint256 indexOut ) internal virtual returns (uint256); /** * @notice Vault hook for adding liquidity to a pool (including the first time, "initializing" the pool). * @dev This function can only be called from the Vault, from `joinPool`. */ function onJoinPool( bytes32 poolId, address sender, address recipient, uint256[] memory balances, uint256, uint256, bytes memory userData ) external override onlyVault(poolId) returns (uint256[] memory amountsIn, uint256[] memory dueProtocolFees) { uint256 bptAmountOut; _ensureNotPaused(); if (totalSupply() == 0) { (bptAmountOut, amountsIn) = _onInitializePool(sender, recipient, 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. // Some pool types do not require this mechanism, and the minimum BPT might be zero. _require(bptAmountOut >= _getMinimumBpt(), Errors.MINIMUM_BPT); _mintPoolTokens(address(0), _getMinimumBpt()); _mintPoolTokens(recipient, bptAmountOut - _getMinimumBpt()); } else { (bptAmountOut, amountsIn) = _onJoinPool(sender, balances, userData); // Note we no longer use `balances` after calling `_onJoinPool`, which may mutate it. _mintPoolTokens(recipient, bptAmountOut); } // This Pool ignores the `dueProtocolFees` return value, so we simply return a zeroed-out array. dueProtocolFees = new uint256[](amountsIn.length); } /** * @notice Vault hook for removing liquidity from a pool. * @dev This function can only be called from the Vault, from `exitPool`. */ function onExitPool( bytes32 poolId, address sender, address, uint256[] memory balances, uint256, uint256, bytes memory userData ) external override onlyVault(poolId) returns (uint256[] memory amountsOut, uint256[] memory dueProtocolFees) { uint256 bptAmountIn; // When a user calls `exitPool`, this is the first point of entry from the Vault. // We first check whether this is a Recovery Mode exit - if so, we proceed using this special lightweight exit // mechanism which avoids computing any complex values, interacting with external contracts, etc., and generally // should always work, even if the Pool's mathematics or a dependency break down. if (userData.isRecoveryModeExitKind()) { // This exit kind is only available in Recovery Mode. _ensureInRecoveryMode(); // Note that we don't upscale balances nor downscale amountsOut - we don't care about scaling factors during // a recovery mode exit. (bptAmountIn, amountsOut) = _doRecoveryModeExit(balances, totalSupply(), userData); } else { // Note that we only call this if we're not in a recovery mode exit. _ensureNotPaused(); (bptAmountIn, amountsOut) = _onExitPool(sender, balances, userData); } // Note we no longer use `balances` after calling `_onExitPool`, which may mutate it. _burnPoolTokens(sender, bptAmountIn); // This Pool ignores the `dueProtocolFees` return value, so we simply return a zeroed-out array. dueProtocolFees = new uint256[](amountsOut.length); } // Query functions /** * @notice "Dry run" `onJoinPool`. * @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, address sender, address, uint256[] memory balances, uint256, uint256, bytes memory userData ) external override returns (uint256 bptOut, uint256[] memory amountsIn) { _queryAction(sender, balances, userData, _onJoinPool); // 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); } /** * @notice "Dry run" `onExitPool`. * @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, address sender, address, uint256[] memory balances, uint256, uint256, bytes memory userData ) external override returns (uint256 bptIn, uint256[] memory amountsOut) { _queryAction(sender, balances, userData, _onExitPool); // 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( address sender, address recipient, 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( address sender, uint256[] memory balances, bytes memory userData ) internal virtual returns (uint256 bptAmountOut, uint256[] memory amountsIn); /** * @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( address sender, uint256[] memory balances, bytes memory userData ) internal virtual returns (uint256 bptAmountIn, uint256[] memory amountsOut); function _queryAction( address sender, uint256[] memory balances, bytes memory userData, function(address, uint256[] memory, bytes memory) internal returns (uint256, uint256[] memory) _action ) 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 bptAmount, uint256[] memory tokenAmounts) = _action(sender, balances, userData); // 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; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/helpers/WordCodec.sol"; /** * Price rate caches are used to avoid querying the price rate for a token every time we need to work with it. It is * useful for slow changing rates, such as those that arise from interest-bearing tokens (e.g. waDAI into DAI). * * The cache data is packed into a single bytes32 value with the following structure: * [ 32 bits | 32 bits | 96 bits | 96 bits ] * [ expires | duration | old rate | current rate ] * |MSB LSB| * * 'rate' is an 18 decimal fixed point number, supporting rates of up to ~3e10. 'expires' is a Unix timestamp, and * 'duration' is expressed in seconds. */ library PriceRateCache { using WordCodec for bytes32; uint256 private constant _CURRENT_PRICE_RATE_OFFSET = 0; uint256 private constant _OLD_PRICE_RATE_OFFSET = 96; uint256 private constant _PRICE_RATE_CACHE_DURATION_OFFSET = 192; uint256 private constant _PRICE_RATE_CACHE_EXPIRES_OFFSET = 224; uint256 private constant _RATE_BIT_LENGTH = 96; uint256 private constant _DURATION_BIT_LENGTH = 32; /** * @dev Returns the current rate in the price rate cache. */ function getCurrentRate(bytes32 cache) internal pure returns (uint256) { return cache.decodeUint(_CURRENT_PRICE_RATE_OFFSET, _RATE_BIT_LENGTH); } /** * @dev Returns the old rate in the price rate cache. */ function getOldRate(bytes32 cache) internal pure returns (uint256) { return cache.decodeUint(_OLD_PRICE_RATE_OFFSET, _RATE_BIT_LENGTH); } /** * @dev Copies the current rate to the old rate. */ function updateOldRate(bytes32 cache) internal pure returns (bytes32) { return cache.insertUint(getCurrentRate(cache), _OLD_PRICE_RATE_OFFSET, _RATE_BIT_LENGTH); } /** * @dev Returns the duration of a price rate cache. */ function getDuration(bytes32 cache) internal pure returns (uint256) { return cache.decodeUint(_PRICE_RATE_CACHE_DURATION_OFFSET, _DURATION_BIT_LENGTH); } /** * @dev Returns the duration and expiration time of a price rate cache. */ function getTimestamps(bytes32 cache) internal pure returns (uint256 duration, uint256 expires) { duration = getDuration(cache); expires = cache.decodeUint(_PRICE_RATE_CACHE_EXPIRES_OFFSET, _DURATION_BIT_LENGTH); } /** * @dev Encodes rate and duration into a price rate cache. The expiration time is computed automatically, counting * from the current time. */ function updateRateAndDuration( bytes32 cache, uint256 rate, uint256 duration ) internal view returns (bytes32) { _require(rate >> _RATE_BIT_LENGTH == 0, Errors.PRICE_RATE_OVERFLOW); // solhint-disable not-rely-on-time return cache .insertUint(rate, _CURRENT_PRICE_RATE_OFFSET, _RATE_BIT_LENGTH) .insertUint(duration, _PRICE_RATE_CACHE_DURATION_OFFSET, _DURATION_BIT_LENGTH) .insertUint(block.timestamp + duration, _PRICE_RATE_CACHE_EXPIRES_OFFSET, _DURATION_BIT_LENGTH); } /** * @dev Update the current rate in a price rate cache. */ function updateCurrentRate(bytes32 cache, uint256 rate) internal pure returns (bytes32) { _require(rate >> _RATE_BIT_LENGTH == 0, Errors.PRICE_RATE_OVERFLOW); return cache.insertUint(rate, _CURRENT_PRICE_RATE_OFFSET, _RATE_BIT_LENGTH); } /** * @dev Update the duration (and expiration) in a price rate cache. */ function updateDuration(bytes32 cache, uint256 duration) internal view returns (bytes32) { return cache.insertUint(duration, _PRICE_RATE_CACHE_DURATION_OFFSET, _DURATION_BIT_LENGTH).insertUint( block.timestamp + duration, _PRICE_RATE_CACHE_EXPIRES_OFFSET, _DURATION_BIT_LENGTH ); } /** * @dev Returns rate, duration and expiration time of a price rate cache. */ function decode(bytes32 cache) internal pure returns ( uint256 rate, uint256 duration, uint256 expires ) { rate = getCurrentRate(cache); (duration, expires) = getTimestamps(cache); } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/pool-utils/BasePoolUserData.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/pool-utils/IRecoveryMode.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/vault/IVault.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/math/FixedPoint.sol"; import "./BasePoolAuthorization.sol"; /** * @notice Handle storage and state changes for pools that support "Recovery Mode". * * @dev This is intended to provide a safe way to exit any pool during some kind of emergency, to avoid locking funds * in the event the pool enters a non-functional state (i.e., some code that normally runs during exits is causing * them to revert). * * Recovery Mode is *not* the same as pausing the pool. The pause function is only available during a short window * after factory deployment. Pausing can only be intentionally reversed during a buffer period, and the contract * will permanently unpause itself thereafter. Paused pools are completely disabled, in a kind of suspended animation, * until they are voluntarily or involuntarily unpaused. * * By contrast, a privileged account - typically a governance multisig - can place a pool in Recovery Mode at any * time, and it is always reversible. The pool is *not* disabled while in this mode: though of course whatever * condition prompted the transition to Recovery Mode has likely effectively disabled some functions. Rather, * a special "clean" exit is enabled, which runs the absolute minimum code necessary to exit proportionally. * In particular, stable pools do not attempt to compute the invariant (which is a complex, iterative calculation * that can fail in extreme circumstances), and no protocol fees are collected. * * It is critical to ensure that turning on Recovery Mode would do no harm, if activated maliciously or in error. */ abstract contract RecoveryMode is IRecoveryMode, BasePoolAuthorization { using FixedPoint for uint256; using BasePoolUserData for bytes; IVault private immutable _vault; /** * @dev Reverts if the contract is in Recovery Mode. */ modifier whenNotInRecoveryMode() { _ensureNotInRecoveryMode(); _; } constructor(IVault vault) { _vault = vault; } /** * @notice Enable recovery mode, which enables a special safe exit path for LPs. * @dev Does not otherwise affect pool operations (beyond deferring payment of protocol fees), though some pools may * perform certain operations in a "safer" manner that is less likely to fail, in an attempt to keep the pool * running, even in a pathological state. Unlike the Pause operation, which is only available during a short window * after factory deployment, Recovery Mode can always be enabled. */ function enableRecoveryMode() external override authenticate { // Unlike when recovery mode is disabled, derived contracts should *not* do anything when it is enabled. // We do not want to make any calls that could fail and prevent the pool from entering recovery mode. // Accordingly, this should have no effect, but for consistency with `disableRecoveryMode`, revert if // recovery mode was already enabled. _ensureNotInRecoveryMode(); _setRecoveryMode(true); emit RecoveryModeStateChanged(true); } /** * @notice Disable recovery mode, which disables the special safe exit path for LPs. * @dev Protocol fees are not paid while in Recovery Mode, so it should only remain active for as long as strictly * necessary. */ function disableRecoveryMode() external override authenticate { // Some derived contracts respond to disabling recovery mode with state changes (e.g., related to protocol fees, // or otherwise ensuring that enabling and disabling recovery mode has no ill effects on LPs). When called // outside of recovery mode, these state changes might lead to unexpected behavior. _ensureInRecoveryMode(); _setRecoveryMode(false); emit RecoveryModeStateChanged(false); } // Defer implementation for functions that require storage /** * @notice Override to check storage and return whether the pool is in Recovery Mode */ function inRecoveryMode() public view virtual override returns (bool); /** * @dev Override to update storage and emit the event * * No complex code or external calls that could fail should be placed in the implementations, * which could jeopardize the ability to enable and disable Recovery Mode. */ function _setRecoveryMode(bool enabled) internal virtual; /** * @dev Reverts if the contract is not in Recovery Mode. */ function _ensureInRecoveryMode() internal view { _require(inRecoveryMode(), Errors.NOT_IN_RECOVERY_MODE); } /** * @dev Reverts if the contract is in Recovery Mode. */ function _ensureNotInRecoveryMode() internal view { _require(!inRecoveryMode(), Errors.IN_RECOVERY_MODE); } /** * @dev A minimal proportional exit, suitable as is for most pools: though not for pools with preminted BPT * or other special considerations. Designed to be overridden if a pool needs to do extra processing, * such as scaling a stored invariant, or caching the new total supply. * * No complex code or external calls should be made in derived contracts that override this! */ function _doRecoveryModeExit( uint256[] memory balances, uint256 totalSupply, bytes memory userData ) internal virtual returns (uint256, uint256[] memory); /** * @dev Keep a reference to the Vault, for use in reentrancy protection function calls that require it. */ function _getVault() internal view returns (IVault) { return _vault; } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/pool-utils/IVersion.sol"; /** * @notice Retrieves a contract's version set at creation time from storage. */ contract Version is IVersion { string private _version; constructor(string memory version) { _version = version; } function version() external view override returns (string memory) { return _version; } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/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; pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; import "./CodeDeployer.sol"; /** * @dev Base factory for contracts whose creation code is so large that the factory cannot hold it. This happens when * the contract's creation code grows close to 24kB. * * Note that this factory cannot help with contracts that have a *runtime* (deployed) bytecode larger than 24kB. */ abstract contract BaseSplitCodeFactory { // The contract's creation code is stored as code in two separate addresses, and retrieved via `extcodecopy`. This // means this factory supports contracts with creation code of up to 48kB. // We rely on inline-assembly to achieve this, both to make the entire operation highly gas efficient, and because // `extcodecopy` is not available in Solidity. // solhint-disable no-inline-assembly address private immutable _creationCodeContractA; uint256 private immutable _creationCodeSizeA; address private immutable _creationCodeContractB; uint256 private immutable _creationCodeSizeB; /** * @dev The creation code of a contract Foo can be obtained inside Solidity with `type(Foo).creationCode`. */ constructor(bytes memory creationCode) { uint256 creationCodeSize = creationCode.length; // We are going to deploy two contracts: one with approximately the first half of `creationCode`'s contents // (A), and another with the remaining half (B). // We store the lengths in both immutable and stack variables, since immutable variables cannot be read during // construction. uint256 creationCodeSizeA = creationCodeSize / 2; _creationCodeSizeA = creationCodeSizeA; uint256 creationCodeSizeB = creationCodeSize - creationCodeSizeA; _creationCodeSizeB = creationCodeSizeB; // To deploy the contracts, we're going to use `CodeDeployer.deploy()`, which expects a memory array with // the code to deploy. Note that we cannot simply create arrays for A and B's code by copying or moving // `creationCode`'s contents as they are expected to be very large (> 24kB), so we must operate in-place. // Memory: [ code length ] [ A.data ] [ B.data ] // Creating A's array is simple: we simply replace `creationCode`'s length with A's length. We'll later restore // the original length. bytes memory creationCodeA; assembly { creationCodeA := creationCode mstore(creationCodeA, creationCodeSizeA) } // Memory: [ A.length ] [ A.data ] [ B.data ] // ^ creationCodeA _creationCodeContractA = CodeDeployer.deploy(creationCodeA); // Creating B's array is a bit more involved: since we cannot move B's contents, we are going to create a 'new' // memory array starting at A's last 32 bytes, which will be replaced with B's length. We'll back-up this last // byte to later restore it. bytes memory creationCodeB; bytes32 lastByteA; assembly { // `creationCode` points to the array's length, not data, so by adding A's length to it we arrive at A's // last 32 bytes. creationCodeB := add(creationCode, creationCodeSizeA) lastByteA := mload(creationCodeB) mstore(creationCodeB, creationCodeSizeB) } // Memory: [ A.length ] [ A.data[ : -1] ] [ B.length ][ B.data ] // ^ creationCodeA ^ creationCodeB _creationCodeContractB = CodeDeployer.deploy(creationCodeB); // We now restore the original contents of `creationCode` by writing back the original length and A's last byte. assembly { mstore(creationCodeA, creationCodeSize) mstore(creationCodeB, lastByteA) } } /** * @dev Returns the two addresses where the creation code of the contract crated by this factory is stored. */ function getCreationCodeContracts() public view returns (address contractA, address contractB) { return (_creationCodeContractA, _creationCodeContractB); } /** * @dev Returns the creation code of the contract this factory creates. */ function getCreationCode() public view returns (bytes memory) { return _getCreationCodeWithArgs(""); } /** * @dev Returns the creation code that will result in a contract being deployed with `constructorArgs`. */ function _getCreationCodeWithArgs(bytes memory constructorArgs) private view returns (bytes memory code) { // This function exists because `abi.encode()` cannot be instructed to place its result at a specific address. // We need for the ABI-encoded constructor arguments to be located immediately after the creation code, but // cannot rely on `abi.encodePacked()` to perform concatenation as that would involve copying the creation code, // which would be prohibitively expensive. // Instead, we compute the creation code in a pre-allocated array that is large enough to hold *both* the // creation code and the constructor arguments, and then copy the ABI-encoded arguments (which should not be // overly long) right after the end of the creation code. // Immutable variables cannot be used in assembly, so we store them in the stack first. address creationCodeContractA = _creationCodeContractA; uint256 creationCodeSizeA = _creationCodeSizeA; address creationCodeContractB = _creationCodeContractB; uint256 creationCodeSizeB = _creationCodeSizeB; uint256 creationCodeSize = creationCodeSizeA + creationCodeSizeB; uint256 constructorArgsSize = constructorArgs.length; uint256 codeSize = creationCodeSize + constructorArgsSize; assembly { // First, we allocate memory for `code` by retrieving the free memory pointer and then moving it ahead of // `code` by the size of the creation code plus constructor arguments, and 32 bytes for the array length. code := mload(0x40) mstore(0x40, add(code, add(codeSize, 32))) // We now store the length of the code plus constructor arguments. mstore(code, codeSize) // Next, we concatenate the creation code stored in A and B. let dataStart := add(code, 32) extcodecopy(creationCodeContractA, dataStart, 0, creationCodeSizeA) extcodecopy(creationCodeContractB, add(dataStart, creationCodeSizeA), 0, creationCodeSizeB) } // Finally, we copy the constructorArgs to the end of the array. Unfortunately there is no way to avoid this // copy, as it is not possible to tell Solidity where to store the result of `abi.encode()`. uint256 constructorArgsDataPtr; uint256 constructorArgsCodeDataPtr; assembly { constructorArgsDataPtr := add(constructorArgs, 32) constructorArgsCodeDataPtr := add(add(code, 32), creationCodeSize) } _memcpy(constructorArgsCodeDataPtr, constructorArgsDataPtr, constructorArgsSize); } /** * @dev Deploys a contract with constructor arguments. To create `constructorArgs`, call `abi.encode()` with the * contract's constructor arguments, in order. */ function _create(bytes memory constructorArgs) internal virtual returns (address) { bytes memory creationCode = _getCreationCodeWithArgs(constructorArgs); address destination; assembly { destination := create(0, add(creationCode, 32), mload(creationCode)) } if (destination == address(0)) { // Bubble up inner revert reason // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly assembly { returndatacopy(0, 0, returndatasize()) revert(0, returndatasize()) } } return destination; } // From // https://github.com/Arachnid/solidity-stringutils/blob/b9a6f6615cf18a87a823cbc461ce9e140a61c305/src/strings.sol function _memcpy( uint256 dest, uint256 src, uint256 len ) private pure { // Copy word-length chunks while possible for (; len >= 32; len -= 32) { assembly { mstore(dest, mload(src)) } dest += 32; src += 32; } // Copy remaining bytes uint256 mask = 256**(32 - len) - 1; assembly { let srcpart := and(mload(src), not(mask)) let destpart := and(mload(dest), mask) mstore(dest, or(destpart, srcpart)) } } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; /** * @dev Library used to deploy contracts with specific code. This can be used for long-term storage of immutable data as * contract code, which can be retrieved via the `extcodecopy` opcode. */ library CodeDeployer { // During contract construction, the full code supplied exists as code, and can be accessed via `codesize` and // `codecopy`. This is not the contract's final code however: whatever the constructor returns is what will be // stored as its code. // // We use this mechanism to have a simple constructor that stores whatever is appended to it. The following opcode // sequence corresponds to the creation code of the following equivalent Solidity contract, plus padding to make the // full code 32 bytes long: // // contract CodeDeployer { // constructor() payable { // uint256 size; // assembly { // size := sub(codesize(), 32) // size of appended data, as constructor is 32 bytes long // codecopy(0, 32, size) // copy all appended data to memory at position 0 // return(0, size) // return appended data for it to be stored as code // } // } // } // // More specifically, it is composed of the following opcodes (plus padding): // // [1] PUSH1 0x20 // [2] CODESIZE // [3] SUB // [4] DUP1 // [6] PUSH1 0x20 // [8] PUSH1 0x00 // [9] CODECOPY // [11] PUSH1 0x00 // [12] RETURN // // The padding is just the 0xfe sequence (invalid opcode). It is important as it lets us work in-place, avoiding // memory allocation and copying. bytes32 private constant _DEPLOYER_CREATION_CODE = 0x602038038060206000396000f3fefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefe; /** * @dev Deploys a contract with `code` as its code, returning the destination address. * * Reverts if deployment fails. */ function deploy(bytes memory code) internal returns (address destination) { bytes32 deployerCreationCode = _DEPLOYER_CREATION_CODE; // We need to concatenate the deployer creation code and `code` in memory, but want to avoid copying all of // `code` (which could be quite long) into a new memory location. Therefore, we operate in-place using // assembly. // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly assembly { let codeLength := mload(code) // `code` is composed of length and data. We've already stored its length in `codeLength`, so we simply // replace it with the deployer creation code (which is exactly 32 bytes long). mstore(code, deployerCreationCode) // At this point, `code` now points to the deployer creation code immediately followed by `code`'s data // contents. This is exactly what the deployer expects to receive when created. destination := create(0, code, add(codeLength, 32)) // Finally, we restore the original length in order to not mutate `code`. mstore(code, codeLength) } // The create opcode returns the zero address when contract creation fails, so we revert if this happens. _require(destination != address(0), Errors.CODE_DEPLOYMENT_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; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/ISignaturesValidator.sol"; import "../openzeppelin/EIP712.sol"; /** * @dev Utility for signing Solidity function calls. */ abstract contract EOASignaturesValidator is ISignaturesValidator, EIP712 { // Replay attack prevention for each account. mapping(address => uint256) internal _nextNonce; function getDomainSeparator() public view override returns (bytes32) { return _domainSeparatorV4(); } function getNextNonce(address account) public view override returns (uint256) { return _nextNonce[account]; } function _ensureValidSignature( address account, bytes32 structHash, bytes memory signature, uint256 errorCode ) internal { return _ensureValidSignature(account, structHash, signature, type(uint256).max, errorCode); } function _ensureValidSignature( address account, bytes32 structHash, bytes memory signature, uint256 deadline, uint256 errorCode ) internal { bytes32 digest = _hashTypedDataV4(structHash); _require(_isValidSignature(account, digest, signature), errorCode); // We could check for the deadline before validating the signature, but this leads to saner error processing (as // we only care about expired deadlines if the signature is correct) and only affects the gas cost of the revert // scenario, which will only occur infrequently, if ever. // The deadline is timestamp-based: it should not be relied upon for sub-minute accuracy. // solhint-disable-next-line not-rely-on-time _require(deadline >= block.timestamp, Errors.EXPIRED_SIGNATURE); // We only advance the nonce after validating the signature. This is irrelevant for this module, but it can be // important in derived contracts that override _isValidSignature (e.g. SignaturesValidator), as we want for // the observable state to still have the current nonce as the next valid one. _nextNonce[account] += 1; } function _isValidSignature( address account, bytes32 digest, bytes memory signature ) internal view virtual returns (bool) { _require(signature.length == 65, Errors.MALFORMED_SIGNATURE); bytes32 r; bytes32 s; uint8 v; // ecrecover takes the r, s and v signature parameters, and the only way to get them is to use assembly. // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly assembly { r := mload(add(signature, 0x20)) s := mload(add(signature, 0x40)) v := byte(0, mload(add(signature, 0x60))) } address recoveredAddress = ecrecover(digest, v, r, s); // ecrecover returns the zero address on recover failure, so we need to handle that explicitly. return (recoveredAddress != address(0) && recoveredAddress == account); } function _toArraySignature( uint8 v, bytes32 r, bytes32 s ) internal pure returns (bytes memory) { bytes memory signature = new bytes(65); // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly assembly { mstore(add(signature, 32), r) mstore(add(signature, 64), s) mstore8(add(signature, 96), v) } return signature; } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/vault/IAsset.sol"; // solhint-disable function _asIAsset(IERC20[] memory tokens) pure returns (IAsset[] memory assets) { // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly assembly { assets := tokens } } function _sortTokens( IERC20 tokenA, IERC20 tokenB ) pure returns (IERC20[] memory tokens) { bool aFirst = tokenA < tokenB; IERC20[] memory sortedTokens = new IERC20[](2); sortedTokens[0] = aFirst ? tokenA : tokenB; sortedTokens[1] = aFirst ? tokenB : tokenA; return sortedTokens; } function _insertSorted(IERC20[] memory tokens, IERC20 token) pure returns (IERC20[] memory sorted) { sorted = new IERC20[](tokens.length + 1); if (tokens.length == 0) { sorted[0] = token; return sorted; } uint256 i; for (i = tokens.length; i > 0 && tokens[i - 1] > token; i--) sorted[i] = tokens[i - 1]; for (uint256 j = 0; j < i; j++) sorted[j] = tokens[j]; sorted[i] = token; } function _findTokenIndex(IERC20[] memory tokens, IERC20 token) pure returns (uint256) { // Note that while we know tokens are initially sorted, we cannot assume this will hold throughout // the pool's lifetime, as pools with mutable tokens can append and remove tokens in any order. uint256 tokensLength = tokens.length; for (uint256 i = 0; i < tokensLength; i++) { if (tokens[i] == token) { return i; } } _revert(Errors.INVALID_TOKEN); }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/openzeppelin/IERC20.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/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; import "../math/FixedPoint.sol"; import "../math/Math.sol"; import "../openzeppelin/ERC20.sol"; import "./InputHelpers.sol"; // solhint-disable // To simplify Pool logic, all token balances and amounts are normalized to behave as if the token had 18 decimals. // e.g. When comparing DAI (18 decimals) and USDC (6 decimals), 1 USDC and 1 DAI would both be represented as 1e18, // whereas without scaling 1 USDC would be represented as 1e6. // This allows us to not consider differences in token decimals in the internal Pool maths, simplifying it greatly. // Single Value /** * @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) 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. return FixedPoint.mulDown(amount, scalingFactor); } /** * @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) pure returns (uint256) { return FixedPoint.divDown(amount, scalingFactor); } /** * @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) pure returns (uint256) { return FixedPoint.divUp(amount, scalingFactor); } // Array /** * @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) pure { uint256 length = amounts.length; InputHelpers.ensureInputLengthMatch(length, scalingFactors.length); for (uint256 i = 0; i < length; ++i) { amounts[i] = FixedPoint.mulDown(amounts[i], scalingFactors[i]); } } /** * @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) pure { uint256 length = amounts.length; InputHelpers.ensureInputLengthMatch(length, scalingFactors.length); for (uint256 i = 0; i < length; ++i) { amounts[i] = FixedPoint.divDown(amounts[i], scalingFactors[i]); } } /** * @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) pure { uint256 length = amounts.length; InputHelpers.ensureInputLengthMatch(length, scalingFactors.length); for (uint256 i = 0; i < length; ++i) { amounts[i] = FixedPoint.divUp(amounts[i], scalingFactors[i]); } } function _computeScalingFactor(IERC20 token) view returns (uint256) { // 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; }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/vault/IVault.sol"; import "./Authentication.sol"; abstract contract SingletonAuthentication is Authentication { IVault private immutable _vault; // Use the contract's own address to disambiguate action identifiers constructor(IVault vault) Authentication(bytes32(uint256(address(this)))) { _vault = vault; } /** * @notice Returns the Balancer Vault */ function getVault() public view returns (IVault) { return _vault; } /** * @notice Returns the Authorizer */ function getAuthorizer() public view returns (IAuthorizer) { return getVault().getAuthorizer(); } function _canPerform(bytes32 actionId, address account) internal view override returns (bool) { return getAuthorizer().canPerform(actionId, account, address(this)); } function _canPerform( bytes32 actionId, address account, address where ) internal view returns (bool) { return getAuthorizer().canPerform(actionId, account, where); } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/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 immutable _pauseWindowEndTime; uint256 private immutable _bufferPeriodEndTime; bool private _paused; constructor(uint256 pauseWindowDuration, uint256 bufferPeriodDuration) { _require(pauseWindowDuration <= PausableConstants.MAX_PAUSE_WINDOW_DURATION, Errors.MAX_PAUSE_WINDOW_DURATION); _require( bufferPeriodDuration <= PausableConstants.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 Reverts if the contract is not paused. */ function _ensurePaused() internal view { _require(!_isNotPaused(), Errors.NOT_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; } } /** * @dev Keep the maximum durations in a single place. */ library PausableConstants { uint256 public constant MAX_PAUSE_WINDOW_DURATION = 270 days; uint256 public constant MAX_BUFFER_PERIOD_DURATION = 90 days; }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "../math/Math.sol"; /** * @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 { // solhint-disable no-inline-assembly // 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_192 = 2**(192) - 1; // In-place insertion /** * @dev Inserts an unsigned integer of bitLength, shifted by an offset, into a 256 bit word, * replacing the old value. Returns the new word. */ function insertUint( bytes32 word, uint256 value, uint256 offset, uint256 bitLength ) internal pure returns (bytes32 result) { _validateEncodingParams(value, offset, bitLength); // Equivalent to: // uint256 mask = (1 << bitLength) - 1; // bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(mask << offset)); // result = clearedWord | bytes32(value << offset); assembly { let mask := sub(shl(bitLength, 1), 1) let clearedWord := and(word, not(shl(offset, mask))) result := or(clearedWord, shl(offset, value)) } } /** * @dev Inserts a 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 `bitLength` bits. */ function insertInt( bytes32 word, int256 value, uint256 offset, uint256 bitLength ) internal pure returns (bytes32) { _validateEncodingParams(value, offset, bitLength); uint256 mask = (1 << bitLength) - 1; bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(mask << offset)); // Integer values need masking to remove the upper bits of negative values. return clearedWord | bytes32((uint256(value) & mask) << offset); } // Encoding /** * @dev Encodes an unsigned integer shifted by an offset. Ensures value fits within * `bitLength` bits. * * The return value can be ORed bitwise with other encoded values to form a 256 bit word. */ function encodeUint( uint256 value, uint256 offset, uint256 bitLength ) internal pure returns (bytes32) { _validateEncodingParams(value, offset, bitLength); return bytes32(value << offset); } /** * @dev Encodes a signed integer shifted by an offset. * * The return value can be ORed bitwise with other encoded values to form a 256 bit word. */ function encodeInt( int256 value, uint256 offset, uint256 bitLength ) internal pure returns (bytes32) { _validateEncodingParams(value, offset, bitLength); uint256 mask = (1 << bitLength) - 1; // Integer values need masking to remove the upper bits of negative values. return bytes32((uint256(value) & mask) << offset); } // Decoding /** * @dev Decodes and returns an unsigned integer with `bitLength` bits, shifted by an offset, from a 256 bit word. */ function decodeUint( bytes32 word, uint256 offset, uint256 bitLength ) internal pure returns (uint256 result) { // Equivalent to: // result = uint256(word >> offset) & ((1 << bitLength) - 1); assembly { result := and(shr(offset, word), sub(shl(bitLength, 1), 1)) } } /** * @dev Decodes and returns a signed integer with `bitLength` bits, shifted by an offset, from a 256 bit word. */ function decodeInt( bytes32 word, uint256 offset, uint256 bitLength ) internal pure returns (int256 result) { int256 maxInt = int256((1 << (bitLength - 1)) - 1); uint256 mask = (1 << bitLength) - 1; int256 value = int256(uint256(word >> offset) & mask); // In case the decoded value is greater than the max positive integer that can be represented with bitLength // bits, we know it was originally a negative integer. Therefore, we mask it to restore the sign in the 256 bit // representation. // // Equivalent to: // result = value > maxInt ? (value | int256(~mask)) : value; assembly { result := or(mul(gt(value, maxInt), not(mask)), value) } } // Special cases /** * @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 result) { // Equivalent to: // result = (uint256(word >> offset) & 1) == 1; assembly { result := and(shr(offset, word), 1) } } /** * @dev Inserts a 192 bit value 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); } /** * @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 result) { // Equivalent to: // bytes32 clearedWord = bytes32(uint256(word) & ~(1 << offset)); // bytes32 referenceInsertBool = clearedWord | bytes32(uint256(value ? 1 : 0) << offset); assembly { let clearedWord := and(word, not(shl(offset, 1))) result := or(clearedWord, shl(offset, value)) } } // Helpers function _validateEncodingParams( uint256 value, uint256 offset, uint256 bitLength ) private pure { _require(offset < 256, Errors.OUT_OF_BOUNDS); // We never accept 256 bit values (which would make the codec pointless), and the larger the offset the smaller // the maximum bit length. _require(bitLength >= 1 && bitLength <= Math.min(255, 256 - offset), Errors.OUT_OF_BOUNDS); // Testing unsigned values for size is straightforward: their upper bits must be cleared. _require(value >> bitLength == 0, Errors.CODEC_OVERFLOW); } function _validateEncodingParams( int256 value, uint256 offset, uint256 bitLength ) private pure { _require(offset < 256, Errors.OUT_OF_BOUNDS); // We never accept 256 bit values (which would make the codec pointless), and the larger the offset the smaller // the maximum bit length. _require(bitLength >= 1 && bitLength <= Math.min(255, 256 - offset), Errors.OUT_OF_BOUNDS); // Testing signed values for size is a bit more involved. if (value >= 0) { // For positive values, we can simply check that the upper bits are clear. Notice we remove one bit from the // length for the sign bit. _require(value >> (bitLength - 1) == 0, Errors.CODEC_OVERFLOW); } else { // Negative values can receive the same treatment by making them positive, with the caveat that the range // for negative values in two's complement supports one more value than for the positive case. _require(Math.abs(value + 1) >> (bitLength - 1) == 0, Errors.CODEC_OVERFLOW); } } }
// 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-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "./LogExpMath.sol"; /* solhint-disable private-vars-leading-underscore */ library FixedPoint { // solhint-disable no-inline-assembly uint256 internal constant ONE = 1e18; // 18 decimal places uint256 internal constant TWO = 2 * ONE; uint256 internal constant FOUR = 4 * ONE; 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 result) { uint256 product = a * b; _require(a == 0 || product / a == b, Errors.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, if x == 0 then the result is zero // // Equivalent to: // result = product == 0 ? 0 : ((product - 1) / FixedPoint.ONE) + 1; assembly { result := mul(iszero(iszero(product)), add(div(sub(product, 1), ONE), 1)) } } function divDown(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) { _require(b != 0, Errors.ZERO_DIVISION); uint256 aInflated = a * ONE; _require(a == 0 || aInflated / a == ONE, Errors.DIV_INTERNAL); // mul overflow return aInflated / b; } function divUp(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256 result) { _require(b != 0, Errors.ZERO_DIVISION); uint256 aInflated = a * ONE; _require(a == 0 || 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, if x == 0 then the result is zero // // Equivalent to: // result = a == 0 ? 0 : (a * FixedPoint.ONE - 1) / b + 1; assembly { result := mul(iszero(iszero(aInflated)), add(div(sub(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) { // Optimize for when y equals 1.0, 2.0 or 4.0, as those are very simple to implement and occur often in 50/50 // and 80/20 Weighted Pools if (y == ONE) { return x; } else if (y == TWO) { return mulDown(x, x); } else if (y == FOUR) { uint256 square = mulDown(x, x); return mulDown(square, square); } else { 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) { // Optimize for when y equals 1.0, 2.0 or 4.0, as those are very simple to implement and occur often in 50/50 // and 80/20 Weighted Pools if (y == ONE) { return x; } else if (y == TWO) { return mulUp(x, x); } else if (y == FOUR) { uint256 square = mulUp(x, x); return mulUp(square, square); } else { 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 result) { // Equivalent to: // result = (x < ONE) ? (ONE - x) : 0; assembly { result := mul(lt(x, ONE), sub(ONE, x)) } } }
// 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 "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/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 >> 255 == 0, 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: MIT pragma solidity ^0.7.0; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; /** * @dev Wrappers over Solidity's arithmetic operations with added overflow checks. * Adapted from OpenZeppelin's SafeMath library. */ library Math { // solhint-disable no-inline-assembly /** * @dev Returns the absolute value of a signed integer. */ function abs(int256 a) internal pure returns (uint256 result) { // Equivalent to: // result = a > 0 ? uint256(a) : uint256(-a) assembly { let s := sar(255, a) result := sub(xor(a, s), s) } } /** * @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 result) { // Equivalent to: // result = (a < b) ? b : a; assembly { result := sub(a, mul(sub(a, b), lt(a, b))) } } /** * @dev Returns the smallest of two numbers of 256 bits. */ function min(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256 result) { // Equivalent to `result = (a < b) ? a : b` assembly { result := sub(a, mul(sub(a, b), gt(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 result) { _require(b != 0, Errors.ZERO_DIVISION); // Equivalent to: // result = a == 0 ? 0 : 1 + (a - 1) / b; assembly { result := mul(iszero(iszero(a)), add(1, div(sub(a, 1), b))) } } }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.7.0; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; /** * @dev Helper to make usage of the `CREATE2` EVM opcode easier and safer. * `CREATE2` can be used to compute in advance the address where a smart * contract will be deployed, which allows for interesting new mechanisms known * as 'counterfactual interactions'. * * See the https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1014#motivation[EIP] for more * information. */ library Create2 { /** * @dev Deploys a contract using `CREATE2`. The address where the contract * will be deployed can be known in advance via {computeAddress}. * * The bytecode for a contract can be obtained from Solidity with * `type(contractName).creationCode`. * * Requirements: * * - `bytecode` must not be empty. * - `salt` must have not been used for `bytecode` already. * - the factory must have a balance of at least `amount`. * - if `amount` is non-zero, `bytecode` must have a `payable` constructor. */ function deploy( uint256 amount, bytes32 salt, bytes memory bytecode ) internal returns (address) { address addr; require(address(this).balance >= amount, "CREATE2_INSUFFICIENT_BALANCE"); require(bytecode.length != 0, "CREATE2_BYTECODE_ZERO"); // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly assembly { addr := create2(amount, add(bytecode, 0x20), mload(bytecode), salt) } require(addr != address(0), "CREATE2_DEPLOY_FAILED"); return addr; } /** * @dev Returns the address where a contract will be stored if deployed via {deploy}. Any change in the * `bytecodeHash` or `salt` will result in a new destination address. */ function computeAddress(bytes32 salt, bytes32 bytecodeHash) internal view returns (address) { return computeAddress(salt, bytecodeHash, address(this)); } /** * @dev Returns the address where a contract will be stored if deployed via {deploy} from a contract located at * `deployer`. If `deployer` is this contract's address, returns the same value as {computeAddress}. */ function computeAddress( bytes32 salt, bytes32 bytecodeHash, address deployer ) internal pure returns (address) { bytes32 _data = keccak256(abi.encodePacked(bytes1(0xff), deployer, salt, bytecodeHash)); return address(uint256(_data)); } }
// 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)); } // solc-ignore-next-line func-mutability function _getChainId() private view returns (uint256 chainId) { // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly assembly { chainId := chainid() } } }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.7.0; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/openzeppelin/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}. The total supply should only be read using this function * * Can be overridden by derived contracts to store the total supply in a different way (e.g. packed with other * storage values). */ function totalSupply() public view virtual override returns (uint256) { return _totalSupply; } /** * @dev Sets a new value for the total supply. It should only be set using this function. * * * Can be overridden by derived contracts to store the total supply in a different way (e.g. packed with other * storage values). */ function _setTotalSupply(uint256 value) internal virtual { _totalSupply = value; } /** * @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); _setTotalSupply(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_BALANCE); _setTotalSupply(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 { // solhint-disable-previous-line no-empty-blocks } }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.7.0; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/openzeppelin/IERC20Permit.sol"; import "./ERC20.sol"; import "../helpers/EOASignaturesValidator.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, EOASignaturesValidator { // solhint-disable-next-line var-name-mixedcase bytes32 private constant _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") { // solhint-disable-previous-line no-empty-blocks } /** * @dev See {IERC20Permit-permit}. */ function permit( address owner, address spender, uint256 value, uint256 deadline, uint8 v, bytes32 r, bytes32 s ) public virtual override { bytes32 structHash = keccak256( abi.encode(_PERMIT_TYPEHASH, owner, spender, value, getNextNonce(owner), deadline) ); _ensureValidSignature(owner, structHash, _toArraySignature(v, r, s), deadline, Errors.INVALID_SIGNATURE); _approve(owner, spender, value); } /** * @dev See {IERC20Permit-nonces}. */ function nonces(address owner) public view override returns (uint256) { return getNextNonce(owner); } /** * @dev See {IERC20Permit-DOMAIN_SEPARATOR}. */ // solhint-disable-next-line func-name-mixedcase function DOMAIN_SEPARATOR() external view override returns (bytes32) { return getDomainSeparator(); } }
// 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 "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/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 "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/helpers/BalancerErrors.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/openzeppelin/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 safeApprove( IERC20 token, address to, uint256 value ) internal { // Some contracts need their allowance reduced to 0 before setting it to an arbitrary amount. if (value != 0 && token.allowance(address(this), address(to)) != 0) { _callOptionalReturn(address(token), abi.encodeWithSelector(token.approve.selector, to, 0)); } _callOptionalReturn(address(token), abi.encodeWithSelector(token.approve.selector, to, value)); } 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. // solhint-disable-next-line avoid-low-level-calls (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = token.call(data); // If the low-level call didn't succeed we return whatever was returned from it. // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly 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: MIT pragma solidity ^0.7.0; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/solidity-utils/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: 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/IStaticAToken.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-utils/contracts/lib/ExternalCallLib.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-utils/contracts/Version.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-linear/contracts/LinearPool.sol"; contract AaveLinearPool is LinearPool, Version { ILendingPool private immutable _lendingPool; struct ConstructorArgs { IVault vault; string name; string symbol; IERC20 mainToken; IERC20 wrappedToken; address assetManager; uint256 upperTarget; uint256 swapFeePercentage; uint256 pauseWindowDuration; uint256 bufferPeriodDuration; address owner; string version; } constructor(ConstructorArgs memory args) LinearPool( args.vault, args.name, args.symbol, args.mainToken, args.wrappedToken, args.upperTarget, _toAssetManagerArray(args), args.swapFeePercentage, args.pauseWindowDuration, args.bufferPeriodDuration, args.owner ) Version(args.version) { _require(address(args.mainToken) == IStaticAToken(address(args.wrappedToken)).ASSET(), Errors.TOKENS_MISMATCH); _lendingPool = IStaticAToken(address(args.wrappedToken)).LENDING_POOL(); } function _toAssetManagerArray(ConstructorArgs memory args) private pure returns (address[] memory) { // We assign the same asset manager to both the main and wrapped tokens. address[] memory assetManagers = new address[](2); assetManagers[0] = args.assetManager; assetManagers[1] = args.assetManager; return assetManagers; } function _getWrappedTokenRate() internal view override returns (uint256) { // This pulls in the implementation of `rate` used in the StaticAToken contract // except avoiding storing relevant variables in storage for gas reasons. // solhint-disable-next-line max-line-length // see: https://github.com/aave/protocol-v2/blob/ac58fea62bb8afee23f66197e8bce6d79ecda292/contracts/protocol/tokenization/StaticATokenLM.sol#L255-L257 try _lendingPool.getReserveNormalizedIncome(address(getMainToken())) returns (uint256 rate) { // This function returns a 18 decimal fixed point number, but `rate` has 27 decimals (i.e. a 'ray' value) // so we need to convert it. return rate / 10**9; } catch (bytes memory revertData) { // By maliciously reverting here, Aave (or any other contract in the call stack) could trick the Pool into // reporting invalid data to the query mechanism for swaps/joins/exits. // We then check the revert data to ensure this doesn't occur. ExternalCallLib.bubbleUpNonMaliciousRevert(revertData); } } }
// 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/IStaticAToken.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-interfaces/contracts/pool-utils/ILastCreatedPoolFactory.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-solidity-utils/contracts/openzeppelin/SafeERC20.sol"; import "@balancer-labs/v2-pool-linear/contracts/LinearPoolRebalancer.sol"; contract AaveLinearPoolRebalancer is LinearPoolRebalancer { using SafeERC20 for IERC20; // These Rebalancers can only be deployed from a factory to work around a circular dependency: the Pool must know // the address of the Rebalancer in order to register it, and the Rebalancer must know the address of the Pool // during construction. constructor(IVault vault, IBalancerQueries queries) LinearPoolRebalancer(ILinearPool(ILastCreatedPoolFactory(msg.sender).getLastCreatedPool()), vault, queries) { // solhint-disable-previous-line no-empty-blocks } function _wrapTokens(uint256 amount) internal override { // No referral code, depositing from underlying (i.e. DAI, USDC, etc. instead of aDAI or aUSDC). Before we can // deposit however, we need to approve the wrapper in the underlying token. _mainToken.safeApprove(address(_wrappedToken), amount); IStaticAToken(address(_wrappedToken)).deposit(address(this), amount, 0, true); } function _unwrapTokens(uint256 amount) internal override { // Withdrawing into underlying (i.e. DAI, USDC, etc. instead of aDAI or aUSDC). Approvals are not necessary here // as the wrapped token is simply burnt. IStaticAToken(address(_wrappedToken)).withdraw(address(this), amount, true); } function _getRequiredTokensToWrap(uint256 wrappedAmount) internal view override returns (uint256) { // staticToDynamic returns how many main tokens will be returned when unwrapping. Since there's fixed point // divisions and multiplications with rounding involved, this value might be off by one. We add one to ensure // the returned value will always be enough to get `wrappedAmount` when unwrapping. This might result in some // dust being left in the Rebalancer. return IStaticAToken(address(_wrappedToken)).staticToDynamicAmount(wrappedAmount) + 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 <0.9.0; interface ILendingPool { /** * @dev returns a 27 decimal fixed point 'ray' value so a rate of 1 is represented as 1e27 */ function getReserveNormalizedIncome(address asset) 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 <0.9.0; import "./ILendingPool.sol"; interface IStaticAToken { /** * @dev returns the address of the staticAToken's underlying asset */ // solhint-disable-next-line func-name-mixedcase function ASSET() external view returns (address); /** * @dev returns the address of the staticAToken's lending pool */ // solhint-disable-next-line func-name-mixedcase function LENDING_POOL() external view returns (ILendingPool); /** * @dev returns a 27 decimal fixed point 'ray' value so a rate of 1 is represented as 1e27 */ function rate() external view returns (uint256); function deposit( address, uint256, uint16, bool ) external returns (uint256); function withdraw( address, uint256, bool ) external returns (uint256, uint256); function staticToDynamicAmount(uint256 amount) external view returns (uint256); }
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Constructor Arguments (ABI-Encoded and is the last bytes of the Contract Creation Code above)
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-----Decoded View---------------
Arg [0] : vault (address): 0xBA12222222228d8Ba445958a75a0704d566BF2C8
Arg [1] : protocolFeeProvider (address): 0xacAaC3e6D6Df918Bf3c809DFC7d42de0e4a72d4C
Arg [2] : queries (address): 0xE39B5e3B6D74016b2F6A9673D7d7493B6DF549d5
Arg [3] : factoryVersion (string): {"name":"AaveLinearPoolFactory","version":4,"deployment":"20230206-aave-rebalanced-linear-pool-v4"}
Arg [4] : poolVersion (string): {"name":"AaveLinearPool","version":4,"deployment":"20230206-aave-rebalanced-linear-pool-v4"}
Arg [5] : initialPauseWindowDuration (uint256): 7776000
Arg [6] : bufferPeriodDuration (uint256): 2592000
-----Encoded View---------------
16 Constructor Arguments found :
Arg [0] : 000000000000000000000000ba12222222228d8ba445958a75a0704d566bf2c8
Arg [1] : 000000000000000000000000acaac3e6d6df918bf3c809dfc7d42de0e4a72d4c
Arg [2] : 000000000000000000000000e39b5e3b6d74016b2f6a9673d7d7493b6df549d5
Arg [3] : 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e0
Arg [4] : 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000180
Arg [5] : 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000076a700
Arg [6] : 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000278d00
Arg [7] : 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000063
Arg [8] : 7b226e616d65223a22416176654c696e656172506f6f6c466163746f7279222c
Arg [9] : 2276657273696f6e223a342c226465706c6f796d656e74223a22323032333032
Arg [10] : 30362d616176652d726562616c616e6365642d6c696e6561722d706f6f6c2d76
Arg [11] : 34227d0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Arg [12] : 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000005c
Arg [13] : 7b226e616d65223a22416176654c696e656172506f6f6c222c2276657273696f
Arg [14] : 6e223a342c226465706c6f796d656e74223a2232303233303230362d61617665
Arg [15] : 2d726562616c616e6365642d6c696e6561722d706f6f6c2d7634227d00000000
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