# Concepts ## Evidence Any concrete type of evidence submitted to the `x/evidence` module must fulfill the `Evidence` contract outlined below. Not all concrete types of evidence will fulfill this contract in the same way and some data may be entirely irrelevant to certain types of evidence. An additional `ValidatorEvidence`, which extends `Evidence`, has also been created to define a contract for evidence against malicious validators. ```go // Evidence defines the contract which concrete evidence types of misbehavior // must implement. type Evidence interface { proto.Message Route() string Type() string String() string Hash() tmbytes.HexBytes ValidateBasic() error // Height at which the infraction occurred GetHeight() int64 } // ValidatorEvidence extends Evidence interface to define contract // for evidence against malicious validators type ValidatorEvidence interface { Evidence // The consensus address of the malicious validator at time of infraction GetConsensusAddress() sdk.ConsAddress // The total power of the malicious validator at time of infraction GetValidatorPower() int64 // The total validator set power at time of infraction GetTotalPower() int64 } ``` ## Registration & Handling The `x/evidence` module must first know about all types of evidence it is expected to handle. This is accomplished by registering the `Route` method in the `Evidence` contract with what is known as a `Router` (defined below). The `Router` accepts `Evidence` and attempts to find the corresponding `Handler` for the `Evidence` via the `Route` method. ```go type Router interface { AddRoute(r string, h Handler) Router HasRoute(r string) bool GetRoute(path string) Handler Seal() Sealed() bool } ``` The `Handler` (defined below) is responsible for executing the entirety of the business logic for handling `Evidence`. This typically includes validating the evidence, both stateless checks via `ValidateBasic` and stateful checks via any keepers provided to the `Handler`. In addition, the `Handler` may also perform capabilities such as slashing and jailing a validator. All `Evidence` handled by the `Handler` should be persisted. ```go // Handler defines an agnostic Evidence handler. The handler is responsible // for executing all corresponding business logic necessary for verifying the // evidence as valid. In addition, the Handler may execute any necessary // slashing and potential jailing. type Handler func(sdk.Context, Evidence) error ```