solana/sdk/program/src/instruction.rs

812 lines
29 KiB
Rust

//! Types for directing the execution of Solana programs.
//!
//! Every invocation of a Solana program executes a single instruction, as
//! defined by the [`Instruction`] type. An instruction is primarily a vector of
//! bytes, the contents of which are program-specific, and not interpreted by
//! the Solana runtime. This allows flexibility in how programs behave, how they
//! are controlled by client software, and what data encodings they use.
//!
//! Besides the instruction data, every account a program may read or write
//! while executing a given instruction is also included in `Instruction`, as
//! [`AccountMeta`] values. The runtime uses this information to efficiently
//! schedule execution of transactions.
#![allow(clippy::integer_arithmetic)]
use {
crate::{pubkey::Pubkey, sanitize::Sanitize, short_vec, wasm_bindgen},
bincode::serialize,
borsh::BorshSerialize,
serde::Serialize,
thiserror::Error,
};
/// Reasons the runtime might have rejected an instruction.
///
/// Instructions errors are included in the bank hashes and therefore are
/// included as part of the transaction results when determining consensus.
/// Because of this, members of this enum must not be removed, but new ones can
/// be added. Also, it is crucial that meta-information if any that comes along
/// with an error be consistent across software versions. For example, it is
/// dangerous to include error strings from 3rd party crates because they could
/// change at any time and changes to them are difficult to detect.
#[derive(
Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Error, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, AbiExample, AbiEnumVisitor,
)]
pub enum InstructionError {
/// Deprecated! Use CustomError instead!
/// The program instruction returned an error
#[error("generic instruction error")]
GenericError,
/// The arguments provided to a program were invalid
#[error("invalid program argument")]
InvalidArgument,
/// An instruction's data contents were invalid
#[error("invalid instruction data")]
InvalidInstructionData,
/// An account's data contents was invalid
#[error("invalid account data for instruction")]
InvalidAccountData,
/// An account's data was too small
#[error("account data too small for instruction")]
AccountDataTooSmall,
/// An account's balance was too small to complete the instruction
#[error("insufficient funds for instruction")]
InsufficientFunds,
/// The account did not have the expected program id
#[error("incorrect program id for instruction")]
IncorrectProgramId,
/// A signature was required but not found
#[error("missing required signature for instruction")]
MissingRequiredSignature,
/// An initialize instruction was sent to an account that has already been initialized.
#[error("instruction requires an uninitialized account")]
AccountAlreadyInitialized,
/// An attempt to operate on an account that hasn't been initialized.
#[error("instruction requires an initialized account")]
UninitializedAccount,
/// Program's instruction lamport balance does not equal the balance after the instruction
#[error("sum of account balances before and after instruction do not match")]
UnbalancedInstruction,
/// Program illegally modified an account's program id
#[error("instruction illegally modified the program id of an account")]
ModifiedProgramId,
/// Program spent the lamports of an account that doesn't belong to it
#[error("instruction spent from the balance of an account it does not own")]
ExternalAccountLamportSpend,
/// Program modified the data of an account that doesn't belong to it
#[error("instruction modified data of an account it does not own")]
ExternalAccountDataModified,
/// Read-only account's lamports modified
#[error("instruction changed the balance of a read-only account")]
ReadonlyLamportChange,
/// Read-only account's data was modified
#[error("instruction modified data of a read-only account")]
ReadonlyDataModified,
/// An account was referenced more than once in a single instruction
// Deprecated, instructions can now contain duplicate accounts
#[error("instruction contains duplicate accounts")]
DuplicateAccountIndex,
/// Executable bit on account changed, but shouldn't have
#[error("instruction changed executable bit of an account")]
ExecutableModified,
/// Rent_epoch account changed, but shouldn't have
#[error("instruction modified rent epoch of an account")]
RentEpochModified,
/// The instruction expected additional account keys
#[error("insufficient account keys for instruction")]
NotEnoughAccountKeys,
/// Program other than the account's owner changed the size of the account data
#[error("program other than the account's owner changed the size of the account data")]
AccountDataSizeChanged,
/// The instruction expected an executable account
#[error("instruction expected an executable account")]
AccountNotExecutable,
/// Failed to borrow a reference to account data, already borrowed
#[error("instruction tries to borrow reference for an account which is already borrowed")]
AccountBorrowFailed,
/// Account data has an outstanding reference after a program's execution
#[error("instruction left account with an outstanding borrowed reference")]
AccountBorrowOutstanding,
/// The same account was multiply passed to an on-chain program's entrypoint, but the program
/// modified them differently. A program can only modify one instance of the account because
/// the runtime cannot determine which changes to pick or how to merge them if both are modified
#[error("instruction modifications of multiply-passed account differ")]
DuplicateAccountOutOfSync,
/// Allows on-chain programs to implement program-specific error types and see them returned
/// by the Solana runtime. A program-specific error may be any type that is represented as
/// or serialized to a u32 integer.
#[error("custom program error: {0:#x}")]
Custom(u32),
/// The return value from the program was invalid. Valid errors are either a defined builtin
/// error value or a user-defined error in the lower 32 bits.
#[error("program returned invalid error code")]
InvalidError,
/// Executable account's data was modified
#[error("instruction changed executable accounts data")]
ExecutableDataModified,
/// Executable account's lamports modified
#[error("instruction changed the balance of a executable account")]
ExecutableLamportChange,
/// Executable accounts must be rent exempt
#[error("executable accounts must be rent exempt")]
ExecutableAccountNotRentExempt,
/// Unsupported program id
#[error("Unsupported program id")]
UnsupportedProgramId,
/// Cross-program invocation call depth too deep
#[error("Cross-program invocation call depth too deep")]
CallDepth,
/// An account required by the instruction is missing
#[error("An account required by the instruction is missing")]
MissingAccount,
/// Cross-program invocation reentrancy not allowed for this instruction
#[error("Cross-program invocation reentrancy not allowed for this instruction")]
ReentrancyNotAllowed,
/// Length of the seed is too long for address generation
#[error("Length of the seed is too long for address generation")]
MaxSeedLengthExceeded,
/// Provided seeds do not result in a valid address
#[error("Provided seeds do not result in a valid address")]
InvalidSeeds,
/// Failed to reallocate account data of this length
#[error("Failed to reallocate account data")]
InvalidRealloc,
/// Computational budget exceeded
#[error("Computational budget exceeded")]
ComputationalBudgetExceeded,
/// Cross-program invocation with unauthorized signer or writable account
#[error("Cross-program invocation with unauthorized signer or writable account")]
PrivilegeEscalation,
/// Failed to create program execution environment
#[error("Failed to create program execution environment")]
ProgramEnvironmentSetupFailure,
/// Program failed to complete
#[error("Program failed to complete")]
ProgramFailedToComplete,
/// Program failed to compile
#[error("Program failed to compile")]
ProgramFailedToCompile,
/// Account is immutable
#[error("Account is immutable")]
Immutable,
/// Incorrect authority provided
#[error("Incorrect authority provided")]
IncorrectAuthority,
/// Failed to serialize or deserialize account data
///
/// Warning: This error should never be emitted by the runtime.
///
/// This error includes strings from the underlying 3rd party Borsh crate
/// which can be dangerous because the error strings could change across
/// Borsh versions. Only programs can use this error because they are
/// consistent across Solana software versions.
///
#[error("Failed to serialize or deserialize account data: {0}")]
BorshIoError(String),
/// An account does not have enough lamports to be rent-exempt
#[error("An account does not have enough lamports to be rent-exempt")]
AccountNotRentExempt,
/// Invalid account owner
#[error("Invalid account owner")]
InvalidAccountOwner,
/// Program arithmetic overflowed
#[error("Program arithmetic overflowed")]
ArithmeticOverflow,
/// Unsupported sysvar
#[error("Unsupported sysvar")]
UnsupportedSysvar,
/// Illegal account owner
#[error("Provided owner is not allowed")]
IllegalOwner,
/// Accounts data allocations exceeded the maximum allowed per transaction
#[error("Accounts data allocations exceeded the maximum allowed per transaction")]
MaxAccountsDataAllocationsExceeded,
/// Max accounts exceeded
#[error("Max accounts exceeded")]
MaxAccountsExceeded,
/// Max instruction trace length exceeded
#[error("Max instruction trace length exceeded")]
MaxInstructionTraceLengthExceeded,
// Note: For any new error added here an equivalent ProgramError and its
// conversions must also be added
}
/// A directive for a single invocation of a Solana program.
///
/// An instruction specifies which program it is calling, which accounts it may
/// read or modify, and additional data that serves as input to the program. One
/// or more instructions are included in transactions submitted by Solana
/// clients. Instructions are also used to describe [cross-program
/// invocations][cpi].
///
/// [cpi]: https://docs.solana.com/developing/programming-model/calling-between-programs
///
/// During execution, a program will receive a list of account data as one of
/// its arguments, in the same order as specified during `Instruction`
/// construction.
///
/// While Solana is agnostic to the format of the instruction data, it has
/// built-in support for serialization via [`borsh`] and [`bincode`].
///
/// [`borsh`]: https://docs.rs/borsh/latest/borsh/
/// [`bincode`]: https://docs.rs/bincode/latest/bincode/
///
/// # Specifying account metadata
///
/// When constructing an [`Instruction`], a list of all accounts that may be
/// read or written during the execution of that instruction must be supplied as
/// [`AccountMeta`] values.
///
/// Any account whose data may be mutated by the program during execution must
/// be specified as writable. During execution, writing to an account that was
/// not specified as writable will cause the transaction to fail. Writing to an
/// account that is not owned by the program will cause the transaction to fail.
///
/// Any account whose lamport balance may be mutated by the program during
/// execution must be specified as writable. During execution, mutating the
/// lamports of an account that was not specified as writable will cause the
/// transaction to fail. While _subtracting_ lamports from an account not owned
/// by the program will cause the transaction to fail, _adding_ lamports to any
/// account is allowed, as long is it is mutable.
///
/// Accounts that are not read or written by the program may still be specified
/// in an `Instruction`'s account list. These will affect scheduling of program
/// execution by the runtime, but will otherwise be ignored.
///
/// When building a transaction, the Solana runtime coalesces all accounts used
/// by all instructions in that transaction, along with accounts and permissions
/// required by the runtime, into a single account list. Some accounts and
/// account permissions required by the runtime to process a transaction are
/// _not_ required to be included in an `Instruction`s account list. These
/// include:
///
/// - The program ID — it is a separate field of `Instruction`
/// - The transaction's fee-paying account — it is added during [`Message`]
/// construction. A program may still require the fee payer as part of the
/// account list if it directly references it.
///
/// [`Message`]: crate::message::Message
///
/// Programs may require signatures from some accounts, in which case they
/// should be specified as signers during `Instruction` construction. The
/// program must still validate during execution that the account is a signer.
#[wasm_bindgen]
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Instruction {
/// Pubkey of the program that executes this instruction.
#[wasm_bindgen(skip)]
pub program_id: Pubkey,
/// Metadata describing accounts that should be passed to the program.
#[wasm_bindgen(skip)]
pub accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>,
/// Opaque data passed to the program for its own interpretation.
#[wasm_bindgen(skip)]
pub data: Vec<u8>,
}
impl Instruction {
/// Create a new instruction from a value, encoded with [`borsh`].
///
/// [`borsh`]: https://docs.rs/borsh/latest/borsh/
///
/// `program_id` is the address of the program that will execute the instruction.
/// `accounts` contains a description of all accounts that may be accessed by the program.
///
/// Borsh serialization is often prefered over bincode as it has a stable
/// [specification] and an [implementation in JavaScript][jsb], neither of
/// which are true of bincode.
///
/// [specification]: https://borsh.io/
/// [jsb]: https://github.com/near/borsh-js
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use solana_program::{
/// # pubkey::Pubkey,
/// # instruction::{AccountMeta, Instruction},
/// # };
/// # use borsh::{BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize};
/// #
/// #[derive(BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize)]
/// pub struct MyInstruction {
/// pub lamports: u64,
/// }
///
/// pub fn create_instruction(
/// program_id: &Pubkey,
/// from: &Pubkey,
/// to: &Pubkey,
/// lamports: u64,
/// ) -> Instruction {
/// let instr = MyInstruction { lamports };
///
/// Instruction::new_with_borsh(
/// *program_id,
/// &instr,
/// vec![
/// AccountMeta::new(*from, true),
/// AccountMeta::new(*to, false),
/// ],
/// )
/// }
/// ```
pub fn new_with_borsh<T: BorshSerialize>(
program_id: Pubkey,
data: &T,
accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>,
) -> Self {
let data = data.try_to_vec().unwrap();
Self {
program_id,
accounts,
data,
}
}
/// Create a new instruction from a value, encoded with [`bincode`].
///
/// [`bincode`]: https://docs.rs/bincode/latest/bincode/
///
/// `program_id` is the address of the program that will execute the instruction.
/// `accounts` contains a description of all accounts that may be accessed by the program.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use solana_program::{
/// # pubkey::Pubkey,
/// # instruction::{AccountMeta, Instruction},
/// # };
/// # use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
/// #
/// #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
/// pub struct MyInstruction {
/// pub lamports: u64,
/// }
///
/// pub fn create_instruction(
/// program_id: &Pubkey,
/// from: &Pubkey,
/// to: &Pubkey,
/// lamports: u64,
/// ) -> Instruction {
/// let instr = MyInstruction { lamports };
///
/// Instruction::new_with_bincode(
/// *program_id,
/// &instr,
/// vec![
/// AccountMeta::new(*from, true),
/// AccountMeta::new(*to, false),
/// ],
/// )
/// }
/// ```
pub fn new_with_bincode<T: Serialize>(
program_id: Pubkey,
data: &T,
accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>,
) -> Self {
let data = serialize(data).unwrap();
Self {
program_id,
accounts,
data,
}
}
/// Create a new instruction from a byte slice.
///
/// `program_id` is the address of the program that will execute the instruction.
/// `accounts` contains a description of all accounts that may be accessed by the program.
///
/// The caller is responsible for ensuring the correct encoding of `data` as expected
/// by the callee program.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use solana_program::{
/// # pubkey::Pubkey,
/// # instruction::{AccountMeta, Instruction},
/// # };
/// # use borsh::{BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize};
/// # use anyhow::Result;
/// #
/// #[derive(BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize)]
/// pub struct MyInstruction {
/// pub lamports: u64,
/// }
///
/// pub fn create_instruction(
/// program_id: &Pubkey,
/// from: &Pubkey,
/// to: &Pubkey,
/// lamports: u64,
/// ) -> Result<Instruction> {
/// let instr = MyInstruction { lamports };
///
/// let mut instr_in_bytes: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
/// instr.serialize(&mut instr_in_bytes)?;
///
/// Ok(Instruction::new_with_bytes(
/// *program_id,
/// &instr_in_bytes,
/// vec![
/// AccountMeta::new(*from, true),
/// AccountMeta::new(*to, false),
/// ],
/// ))
/// }
/// ```
pub fn new_with_bytes(program_id: Pubkey, data: &[u8], accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>) -> Self {
Self {
program_id,
accounts,
data: data.to_vec(),
}
}
#[deprecated(
since = "1.6.0",
note = "Please use another Instruction constructor instead, such as `Instruction::new_with_borsh`"
)]
pub fn new<T: Serialize>(program_id: Pubkey, data: &T, accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>) -> Self {
Self::new_with_bincode(program_id, data, accounts)
}
}
/// Addition that returns [`InstructionError::InsufficientFunds`] on overflow.
///
/// This is an internal utility function.
#[doc(hidden)]
pub fn checked_add(a: u64, b: u64) -> Result<u64, InstructionError> {
a.checked_add(b).ok_or(InstructionError::InsufficientFunds)
}
/// Describes a single account read or written by a program during instruction
/// execution.
///
/// When constructing an [`Instruction`], a list of all accounts that may be
/// read or written during the execution of that instruction must be supplied.
/// Any account that may be mutated by the program during execution, either its
/// data or metadata such as held lamports, must be writable.
///
/// Note that because the Solana runtime schedules parallel transaction
/// execution around which accounts are writable, care should be taken that only
/// accounts which actually may be mutated are specified as writable. As the
/// default [`AccountMeta::new`] constructor creates writable accounts, this is
/// a minor hazard: use [`AccountMeta::new_readonly`] to specify that an account
/// is not writable.
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct AccountMeta {
/// An account's public key.
pub pubkey: Pubkey,
/// True if an `Instruction` requires a `Transaction` signature matching `pubkey`.
pub is_signer: bool,
/// True if the account data or metadata may be mutated during program execution.
pub is_writable: bool,
}
impl AccountMeta {
/// Construct metadata for a writable account.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use solana_program::{
/// # pubkey::Pubkey,
/// # instruction::{AccountMeta, Instruction},
/// # };
/// # use borsh::{BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize};
/// #
/// # #[derive(BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize)]
/// # pub struct MyInstruction;
/// #
/// # let instruction = MyInstruction;
/// # let from = Pubkey::new_unique();
/// # let to = Pubkey::new_unique();
/// # let program_id = Pubkey::new_unique();
/// let instr = Instruction::new_with_borsh(
/// program_id,
/// &instruction,
/// vec![
/// AccountMeta::new(from, true),
/// AccountMeta::new(to, false),
/// ],
/// );
/// ```
pub fn new(pubkey: Pubkey, is_signer: bool) -> Self {
Self {
pubkey,
is_signer,
is_writable: true,
}
}
/// Construct metadata for a read-only account.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use solana_program::{
/// # pubkey::Pubkey,
/// # instruction::{AccountMeta, Instruction},
/// # };
/// # use borsh::{BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize};
/// #
/// # #[derive(BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize)]
/// # pub struct MyInstruction;
/// #
/// # let instruction = MyInstruction;
/// # let from = Pubkey::new_unique();
/// # let to = Pubkey::new_unique();
/// # let from_account_storage = Pubkey::new_unique();
/// # let program_id = Pubkey::new_unique();
/// let instr = Instruction::new_with_borsh(
/// program_id,
/// &instruction,
/// vec![
/// AccountMeta::new(from, true),
/// AccountMeta::new(to, false),
/// AccountMeta::new_readonly(from_account_storage, false),
/// ],
/// );
/// ```
pub fn new_readonly(pubkey: Pubkey, is_signer: bool) -> Self {
Self {
pubkey,
is_signer,
is_writable: false,
}
}
}
/// A compact encoding of an instruction.
///
/// A `CompiledInstruction` is a component of a multi-instruction [`Message`],
/// which is the core of a Solana transaction. It is created during the
/// construction of `Message`. Most users will not interact with it directly.
///
/// [`Message`]: crate::message::Message
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, AbiExample)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct CompiledInstruction {
/// Index into the transaction keys array indicating the program account that executes this instruction.
pub program_id_index: u8,
/// Ordered indices into the transaction keys array indicating which accounts to pass to the program.
#[serde(with = "short_vec")]
pub accounts: Vec<u8>,
/// The program input data.
#[serde(with = "short_vec")]
pub data: Vec<u8>,
}
impl Sanitize for CompiledInstruction {}
impl CompiledInstruction {
pub fn new<T: Serialize>(program_ids_index: u8, data: &T, accounts: Vec<u8>) -> Self {
let data = serialize(data).unwrap();
Self {
program_id_index: program_ids_index,
accounts,
data,
}
}
pub fn new_from_raw_parts(program_id_index: u8, data: Vec<u8>, accounts: Vec<u8>) -> Self {
Self {
program_id_index,
accounts,
data,
}
}
pub fn program_id<'a>(&self, program_ids: &'a [Pubkey]) -> &'a Pubkey {
&program_ids[self.program_id_index as usize]
}
}
/// Use to query and convey information about the sibling instruction components
/// when calling the `sol_get_processed_sibling_instruction` syscall.
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct ProcessedSiblingInstruction {
/// Length of the instruction data
pub data_len: u64,
/// Number of AccountMeta structures
pub accounts_len: u64,
}
/// Returns a sibling instruction from the processed sibling instruction list.
///
/// The processed sibling instruction list is a reverse-ordered list of
/// successfully processed sibling instructions. For example, given the call flow:
///
/// A
/// B -> C -> D
/// B -> E
/// B -> F
///
/// Then B's processed sibling instruction list is: `[A]`
/// Then F's processed sibling instruction list is: `[E, C]`
pub fn get_processed_sibling_instruction(index: usize) -> Option<Instruction> {
#[cfg(target_os = "solana")]
{
let mut meta = ProcessedSiblingInstruction::default();
let mut program_id = Pubkey::default();
if 1 == unsafe {
crate::syscalls::sol_get_processed_sibling_instruction(
index as u64,
&mut meta,
&mut program_id,
&mut u8::default(),
&mut AccountMeta::default(),
)
} {
let mut data = Vec::new();
let mut accounts = Vec::new();
data.resize_with(meta.data_len as usize, u8::default);
accounts.resize_with(meta.accounts_len as usize, AccountMeta::default);
let _ = unsafe {
crate::syscalls::sol_get_processed_sibling_instruction(
index as u64,
&mut meta,
&mut program_id,
data.as_mut_ptr(),
accounts.as_mut_ptr(),
)
};
Some(Instruction::new_with_bytes(program_id, &data, accounts))
} else {
None
}
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "solana"))]
crate::program_stubs::sol_get_processed_sibling_instruction(index)
}
// Stack height when processing transaction-level instructions
pub const TRANSACTION_LEVEL_STACK_HEIGHT: usize = 1;
/// Get the current stack height, transaction-level instructions are height
/// TRANSACTION_LEVEL_STACK_HEIGHT, fist invoked inner instruction is height
/// TRANSACTION_LEVEL_STACK_HEIGHT + 1, etc...
pub fn get_stack_height() -> usize {
#[cfg(target_os = "solana")]
unsafe {
crate::syscalls::sol_get_stack_height() as usize
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "solana"))]
{
crate::program_stubs::sol_get_stack_height() as usize
}
}
/// Used to specify which properties of which accounts to update
/// when calling the `sol_set_account_properties` syscall.
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct AccountPropertyUpdate<'a> {
/// Index of the account to update
pub instruction_account_index: u16,
/// Index of the property to update
pub attribute: u16,
/// Value to set, encoding depends on the attribute
pub value: u64,
/// Holds the lifetime parameter in case that the value is a pointer
pub _marker: std::marker::PhantomData<&'a ()>,
}
/// Sets properties of accounts according to the given list of updates
pub fn set_account_properties(updates: &[AccountPropertyUpdate]) {
#[cfg(target_os = "solana")]
unsafe {
crate::syscalls::sol_set_account_properties(updates.as_ptr(), updates.len() as u64);
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "solana"))]
{
crate::program_stubs::sol_set_account_properties(updates);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_account_meta_layout() {
#[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
struct AccountMetaRust {
pub pubkey: Pubkey,
pub is_signer: bool,
pub is_writable: bool,
}
let account_meta_rust = AccountMetaRust::default();
let base_rust_addr = &account_meta_rust as *const _ as u64;
let pubkey_rust_addr = &account_meta_rust.pubkey as *const _ as u64;
let is_signer_rust_addr = &account_meta_rust.is_signer as *const _ as u64;
let is_writable_rust_addr = &account_meta_rust.is_writable as *const _ as u64;
let account_meta_c = AccountMeta::default();
let base_c_addr = &account_meta_c as *const _ as u64;
let pubkey_c_addr = &account_meta_c.pubkey as *const _ as u64;
let is_signer_c_addr = &account_meta_c.is_signer as *const _ as u64;
let is_writable_c_addr = &account_meta_c.is_writable as *const _ as u64;
assert_eq!(
std::mem::size_of::<AccountMetaRust>(),
std::mem::size_of::<AccountMeta>()
);
assert_eq!(
pubkey_rust_addr - base_rust_addr,
pubkey_c_addr - base_c_addr
);
assert_eq!(
is_signer_rust_addr - base_rust_addr,
is_signer_c_addr - base_c_addr
);
assert_eq!(
is_writable_rust_addr - base_rust_addr,
is_writable_c_addr - base_c_addr
);
}