A consensus-vulnerability in Geth could cause a chain split, where vulnerable versions refuse to accept the canonical chain.
A flaw was repoted at 2020-08-11 by John Youngseok Yang (Software Platform Lab), where a particular sequence of transactions could cause a consensus failure.
Tx 1:
sender invokes caller.caller invokes 0xaa. 0xaa has 3 wei, does a self-destruct-to-selfcaller does a 1 wei -call to 0xaa, who thereby has 1 wei (the code in 0xaa still executed, since the tx is still ongoing, but doesn't redo the selfdestruct, it takes a different path if callvalue is non-zero)Tx 2:
sender does a 5-wei call to 0xaa. No exec (since no code). In geth, the result would be that 0xaa had 6 wei, whereas OE reported (correctly) 5 wei. Furthermore, in geth, if the second tx was not executed, the 0xaa would be destructed, resulting in 0 wei. Thus obviously wrong.
It was determined that the root cause was this commit from this PR. The semantics of createObject was subtly changd, into returning a non-nil object (with deleted=true) where it previously did not if the account had been destructed. This return value caused the new object to inherit the old balance:
func (s *StateDB) CreateAccount(addr common.Address) {
newObj, prev := s.createObject(addr)
if prev != nil {
newObj.setBalance(prev.data.Balance)
}
}
It was determined that the minimal possible correct fix was
+++ b/core/state/statedb.go
@@ -589,7 +589,10 @@ func (s *StateDB) createObject(addr common.Address) (newobj, prev *stateObject)
s.journal.append(resetObjectChange{prev: prev, prevdestruct: prevdestruct})
}
s.setStateObject(newobj)
- return newobj, prev
+ if prev != nil && !prev.deleted {
+ return newobj, prev
+ }
+ return newobj, nil
See above. The fix was included in Geth v1.9.20 "Paragade".
The bug was found by @johnyangk and reported via bounty@ethereum.org.
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"nvd_published_at": null,
"cwe_ids": [
"CWE-682"
],
"severity": "MODERATE",
"github_reviewed": true,
"github_reviewed_at": "2021-05-21T21:15:07Z"
}