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Changelog

This changelog only contains changes starting from version 1.3.0

Version 1.3.0

Compiler settings

Solidity compiler: 0.7.6 (more info see issue #251)

Solidity optimizer: disabled

Expected deterministic deployment addresses

Core contracts

  • GnosisSafe at 0xd9Db270c1B5E3Bd161E8c8503c55cEABeE709552
  • GnosisSafeL2 at 0x3E5c63644E683549055b9Be8653de26E0B4CD36E

Factory contracts

  • GnosisSafeProxyFactory at 0xa6B71E26C5e0845f74c812102Ca7114b6a896AB2

Handler contracts

  • DefaultCallbackHandler at 0x1AC114C2099aFAf5261731655Dc6c306bFcd4Dbd
  • CompatibilityFallbackHandler at 0xf48f2B2d2a534e402487b3ee7C18c33Aec0Fe5e4

Lib contracts

  • MultiSend at 0xA238CBeb142c10Ef7Ad8442C6D1f9E89e07e7761
  • MultiSendCallOnly at 0x40A2aCCbd92BCA938b02010E17A5b8929b49130D
  • CreateCall at 0x7cbB62EaA69F79e6873cD1ecB2392971036cFAa4

Storage reader contracts

  • SimulateTxAccessor at 0x59AD6735bCd8152B84860Cb256dD9e96b85F69Da

Changes

Core contract

File: contracts/GnosisSafe.sol

Add chainId to transaction hash

Issue: #170

Expected behaviour:

The chainId has been added to the EIP-712 domain. In case of a change of the chainId (e.g. hardfork related) the new chainId will automatically be used for future signature checks.

Add transaction guard

Issue: #224

Expected behaviour:

It is possible to add a transaction guard, which can check all of the parameters that have been sent to execTransaction prior to execution. For this check the checkTransaction needs to be implemented by the guard. In case that checkTransaction reverts, execTransaction will also revert. Another check that can be implemented by the guard is checkAfterExecution. This check is called at the very end of the execution and allows to perform checks on the final state of the Safe. The parameters passed to that check are the safeTxHash and a success boolean.

Add StorageAccessible support

Issue: #201

Expected behaviour:

It is possible to use simulateDelegatecallInternal to simulate logic on the Safe by providing a contract and calldata. This contract will then be called via a delegatecall and the result will be returned via a revert.The revert data will have the following format: success:bool || response.length:uint256 || response:bytes.

Important: This method will always revert.

Remove changeMasterCopy

Expected behaviour:

It is not possible anymore to change the singleton address (formerly known as master copy) via a method call. To make the implications of a singleton address change more visible it is required to use a delegatecall with a migration contract. (See example migration in libraries)

Make checkSignature public

Issue: #248

Expected behaviour:

The checkSignature method is now a view method that is public. This makes it possible that it can be used in other contracts (e.g. modules) to make it easier to reuse existing signature check logic. The function expects that there are at least enough valid signatures to hit the threshold. Another method that has been added to make the usage from external contracts easier is checkNSignatures which allows to set how many valid signatures are expected. Note: The storage allocated by approveHash will no longer be zeroed when being used in checkSignature. If this is required a delegatecall with a contract that zeroes past approved hashes should be used.

Remove authorized from requiredTxGas

Issue: #247

Expected behaviour:

To make it easier to interact with this method (e.g. by providing a wrapper). The requirement that the method can only be called by the Safe itself has been removed. The method will still always revert. Note: This method is superseded by the StorageAccessible logic and will be removed in the next major version.

Move EIP-1271 logic to fallback handler

Issue: #223

Expected behaviour:

As EIP-1271 is still changing the logic for it has been moved to a fallback handler. The fallback handler uses the checkSignatures method to validate the signatures. Also this fallback handler supports the latest version of EIP-1271. The logic to mark a message hash as signed in the contract also has been moved to other contracts. getMessageHash has been moved to a fallback handler and signMessage into a library that can be used via delegatecall. Note: The checkSignature method still uses the previous version of EIP-1271 that uses the data to be signed instead of the hash of the data.

Send along msg.sender to fallback handler

Issue: #246

Expected behaviour:

When the Safe forwards a call to the fallback handler it will append the msg.sender to the calldata. This will allow the fallback handler to use this information. Note: Fallback handlers should make sure that the connected Safe supports this, else this can be used by the caller to influence the fallback handler (by specifying an arbitrary msg.sender)

Revert on failure if safeTxGas and gasPrice are 0

Issue: #274

Expected behaviour:

If safeTxGas is 0 (therefore all available gas has been used for the internal tx) and gasPrice is also 0 (therefore no refund is involved) the transaction will revert when the internal tx fails. This makes it easier to interact with the Safe without having to estimate the internal transaction ahead of time.

Add setup event

Issue: #233

Expected behaviour:

The Safe now emits an event that contains all setup information that influences the State of the nearly setup Safe. The initializer calldata is omitted to prevent excessive gas costs. And the refund information is omitted as they don’t have an influence on the internal contract state.

Add incoming ETH event

Issue: #209

Expected behaviour:

When the Safe is receiving ETH it will now trigger an event (with exception of ETH received via a call to execTransaction or as a result of a selfdestruct of another contract). Note: It will not be possible anymore to send ETH via the solidity calls transfer or send to a Safe. This is expected to break because of the gas costs changes with the Berlin hard fork (EIP-2929) in any case (even without the event) when using the legacy transaction format. As there is also a new transaction format (EIP-2930) it is possible to use that together with the correct access list to still execute transfer/ send calls and emit the event.

Layer 2

Add contract version that emits Safe tx information via events

File: contracts/GnosisSafeL2.sol

Expected behaviour:

The extended version will emit an event with all the information related to the Safe transaction that will be executed. As this is quite gas expensive, it is only expected that this version will be used on Layer 2 networks with low gas prices. It is expected that the events are emitted on entry to the method. As the normal Safe methods emit already some events after the execution of the Safe transaction. This will make it possible to connect other events to that call as they are "boxed" by the GnosisSafeL2 events and the GnosisSafe events.

Example:

On entry into execTransaction of the GnosisSafeL2 contract a SafeMultiSigTransaction event will be emitted that contains all the parameters of the function and the nonce, msg.sender and threshold. Once the internal execution has finished the execTransaction of the GnosisSafe contract will emit a ExecutionSuccess or ExecutionFailure event. When processing the events of that transaction it is now possible to connect all events that were emitted between these two events to this specific Safe transaction. Same can be done with the SafeModuleTransaction and ExecutionFromModuleSuccess (or ExecutionFromModuleFailure) events when executing a transaction via a module.

Fallback handlers

Add EIP-165 support to DefaultCallbackHandler

Issue: #161

File: contracts/handler/DefaultCallbackHandler.sol

Expected behaviour:

Indicate via the supportsInterface method of EIP-165 that the EIP-721 and EIP-1155 receiver interfaces are supported.

Add CompatibilityFallbackHandler

Issue: #223

File: contracts/handler/CompatibilityFallbackHandler.sol

Expected behaviour:

The CompatibilityFallbackHandler extends the DefaultCallbackHandler and implements support for some logic that has been removed from the core contracts. Namely EIP-1271 support and the non reverting method of the StorageAccessible contract. Also the fallback manager contains the logic to verify Safe messages.

Add possibility to get sender in fallback handler

File: contracts/handler/HandlerContext.sol

Expected behaviour:

The HandlerContext can be used to retrieve the msg.sender and the Safe (aka manager) that have been forwarding the call to the fallback handler. The msg.sender is expected to be appended to the calldata (e.g. last 20 bytes). This will only work if used with a Safe contract that supports this (e.g. 1.3.0 or newer).

Guard

Add DelegateCallTransactionGuard

File: contracts/examples/guards/DelegateCallTransactionGuard.sol

Note: This contract is meant as an example to demonstrate how to facilitate a guard. This should not be used in production without further checks.

Expected behaviour:

This transaction guard can be used to prevent that Safe transactions that use a delegatecall operation are being executed. It is also possible to specify an exception when deploying the contract (e.g. a MultiSendCallOnly instance).

Add DebugTransactionGuard

File: contracts/examples/guards/DebugTransactionGuard.sol

Note: This contract is meant as an example to demonstrate how to facilitate a guard. This should not be used in production without further checks.

Expected behaviour:

This transaction guard can be used to log more details about a transaction. This is similar to what the L2 version of the Safe does, but implemented as a transaction guard. One event will be emitted containing the transaction details and another to track the status of a specific nonce.

Add ReentrancyTransactionGuard

File: contracts/examples/guards/ReentrancyTransactionGuard.sol

Note: This contract is meant as an example to demonstrate how to facilitate a guard. This should not be used in production without further checks.

Expected behaviour:

This transaction guard can be used to prevent that Safe transactions can re-enter the execTransaction method. The transaction guard does not differentiate between different Safes, so if multiple Safes use the same guard instance it prevents entrancy in all of the connected Safes.

Libraries

Make multiSend payable to avoid check on msg.value

Issue: #227

File: contracts/libraries/MultiSend.sol

Expected behaviour:

The multiSend is now payable therefore will enforce anymore that msg.value is 0. ETH that is not transferred out again will remain in this (the calling contract when used via a delegatecall or the contract when used via call, only possible with MultiSendCallOnly)

Add MuliSend that disallows delegate operation

File: contracts/libraries/MultiSendCallOnly.sol

Expected behaviour:

The logic is the same as for the normal MultiSend, but when an attempt is made to execute a transaction via a delegatecall the contract will revert. Note: The encoding of the data send to the multiSend method is exactly the same as for the normal MultiSend, this makes it easy to exchange the contracts depending on the use case.

Add base contract for Gnosis Safe storage layout

File: contracts/examples/libraries/GnosisSafeStorage.sol

Note: This contract is meant as an example to demonstrate how access the Gnosis Safe state within a library contract. This should not be used in production without further checks.

Expected behaviour:

The contract contains the basic storage layout of the GnosisSafe.sol contract.

Add contract to mark Safe messages as signed

File: contracts/examples/libraries/SignMessage.sol

Note: This contract is meant as an example to demonstrate how to mark Safe message as signed in the signedMessages mapping. This should not be used in production without further checks.

Expected behaviour:

The library is meant as a compatibility tool for the removed signMessage function from the pre-1.3.0 Safe contracts. It has the same signature and assumes the same storage layout as the previous Safe contract versions. After calling this function with a massage, the hash of that message should be marked as executed in the signedMessages mapping.

Add Migration example to downgrade from 1.3.0 to 1.2.0

File: contracts/examples/libraries/Migrate_1_3_0_to_1_2_0.sol

Note: This contract is meant as an example to demonstrate how to facilitate migration in the future. This should not be used in production without further checks.

Expected behaviour:

This migration can be used to migrate a Safe to another singleton address. Once the migration has been executed the singleton address will point to the address specified in the constructor of the migration and the domain separator will be properly set in storage (as this is required by the 1.2.0 version of the Safe contracts). Note: This is meant as an example contract, only to be used in production if you know what you do.