cosmos-sdk/x/ibc/spec
Federico Kunze 16435a0f4d
ibc: TimeoutOnClose support (#7066)
* ibc: TimeoutOnClose support

* revert added callback

* update proto

* update spec and add msg test

* update handler and add test

* apply self-review changes

* apply @fedekunze review suggestion

Co-authored-by: Colin Axner <colinaxner@berkeley.edu>
Co-authored-by: colin axnér <25233464+colin-axner@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-08-20 07:19:57 -04:00
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01_concepts.md x/ibc-transfer: ADR001 source tracing implementation (#6871) 2020-08-14 17:46:26 -04:00
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04_messages.md ibc: TimeoutOnClose support (#7066) 2020-08-20 07:19:57 -04:00
05_callbacks.md Proto Auditing: Replace ID with Id (#7032) 2020-08-14 08:55:54 +00:00
06_events.md ibc: TimeoutOnClose support (#7066) 2020-08-20 07:19:57 -04:00
README.md x/ibc-transfer: ADR001 source tracing implementation (#6871) 2020-08-14 17:46:26 -04:00

README.md

ibc

Abstract

This paper defines the implementation of the IBC protocol on the Cosmos SDK, the changes made to the specification and where to find each specific ICS spec within the module.

For the general specification please refer to the Interchain Standards.

Contents

  1. Concepts
  2. State
  3. State Transitions
  4. Messages
  5. Callbacks
  6. Events

Implementation Details

As stated above, the IBC implementation on the Cosmos SDK introduces some changes to the general specification, in order to avoid code duplication and to take advantage of the SDK architectural components such as the AnteHandler and transaction routing through Handlers.

Interchain Standards reference

The following list is a mapping from each Interchain Standard to their implementation in the SDK's x/ibc module:

Architecture Decision Records (ADR)

The following ADR provide the design and architecture decision of IBC-related components.

SDK Modules

IBC module architecture

NOTE for auditors: If you're not familiar with the overall module structure from the SDK modules, please check this document as prerequisite reading.

For ease of auditing, every Interchain Standard has been developed in its own package. The development team separated the IBC TAO (Transport, Authentication, Ordering) ICS specifications from the IBC application level specification. The following tree describes the architecture of the directories that the ibc (TAO) and ibc-transfer (ICS20) modules:

x/
├── ibc/
│  ├── 02-client/
│  ├── 03-connection/
│  ├── 04-channel/
│  ├── 05-port/
│  ├── 06-solo/
│  ├── 07-tendermint/
│  ├── 09-localhost/
│  ├── 23-commitment/
│  ├── 24-host/
│  ├── client
│  │   ├── cli
│  │   │   └── cli.go
│  │   └── rest
│  │       └── rest.go
│  ├── keeper
│  │   ├── keeper.go
│  │   └── querier.go
│  ├── types
│  │   ├── errors.go
│  │   └── keys.go
│  ├── handler.go
│  └── module.go
└── ibc-transfer/