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A framework for smart contract verification in Coq.

See the Papers for details on the development. ConCert can find real-world attacks as explained here, here, and here.

How to build

Our development works with Coq 8.16 and depends on MetaCoq, std++, and coq-equations. The tests depend on QuickChick. The dependencies can be installed through opam.

To set up a switch with the necessary dependencies run the following commands from the root of the project:

git clone https://github.com/AU-COBRA/ConCert.git
cd ConCert
git submodule init
git submodule update
opam switch create . 4.10.2 --repositories default,coq-released=https://coq.inria.fr/opam/released --deps-only
eval $(opam env)

If Coq 8.16 is already installed, run

git clone https://github.com/AU-COBRA/ConCert.git
cd ConCert
git submodule init
git submodule update
opam repo add coq-released https://coq.inria.fr/opam/released
opam install ./coq-concert.opam --deps-only

After completing the procedures above, run make to build the development, and make html to build the documentation. The documentation will be located in the docs folder after make html. Example contracts can be built by running make examples.

Structure of the project

Each folder contains a separate README file with more details.

The embedding folder contains the development of the verified embedding of λsmart to Coq.

The execution folder contains the formalization of the smart contract execution layer, which allows reasoning about, and property-based testing of, interacting contracts. The test folder contains the property-based testing framework. The key generators used for automatically generating blockchain execution traces for testing can be found in TraceGens.v. The testing framework was developed as part of a Master's Thesis at Aarhus University, and the thesis detailing (an earlier state of) the development can be found here.

The typed-extraction submodule contains an implementation of the extraction pipeline based on MetaCoq's verified erasure extended with an erasure procedure for types. It also features certifying(proof-generating) pre-processing steps and verified dead argument elimination.

The extraction folder contains an extraction pipeline for smart contract languages. Currently, we support smart contract languages Liquidity and CameLIGO, and general-purpose languages Elm and Rust as targets. Pretty-printers to these languages are implemented directly in Coq. One also can obtain an OCaml plugin for Coq by extracting our pipeline using the standard extraction of Coq (currently, it is possible for extraction to Rust).

The examples folder contains examples of smart contract implementations, embedding, extraction, and tests. Extracted smart contracts can be found here.

Notes for developers

The project consists of five subprojects: embedding, execution, extraction, typed-extraction, and examples located in the corresponding folders. Each subproject has its own _CoqProject file and Makefile. The Makefile in the root folder dispatches the calls to the corresponding subproject.

Documentation

The project documentation in HTML format is generated for each build. We use the standard Coqdoc with improved styles and scripts of CoqdocJS (license) and local table of contents by TOC(license).

Papers

Videos

A video collection, presenting various parts of ConCert can be found on YouTube.

Citing the papers

@article{annenkov_milo_nielsen_spitters_2022,
   author={ANNENKOV, DANIL and MILO, MIKKEL and NIELSEN, JAKOB BOTSCH and SPITTERS, BAS},
   title={{Extracting functional programs from Coq, in Coq}},
   volume={32},
   DOI={10.1017/S0956796822000077},
   journal={Journal of Functional Programming},
   publisher={Cambridge University Press},
   year={2022},
   pages={e11}
   }

@inproceedings{ConCert-extraction-testing,
  author = {Annenkov, Danil and Milo, Mikkel and Nielsen, Jakob Botsch and Spitters, Bas},
  title = {Extracting Smart Contracts Tested and Verified in Coq},
  year = {2021},
  isbn = {9781450382991},
  publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3437992.3439934},
  doi = {10.1145/3437992.3439934},
  pages = {105–121},
  numpages = {17},
  location = {Virtual, Denmark},
  series = {CPP 2021}
}

@article{ConCert,
  title={ConCert: a smart contract certification framework in Coq},
  ISBN={9781450370974},
  url={https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3372885.3373829},
  DOI={10.1145/3372885.3373829},
  journal={Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Certified Programs and Proofs},
  publisher={ACM},
  author={Annenkov, Danil and Nielsen, Jakob Botsch and Spitters, Bas},
  year={2020},
  month={Jan}
}

@inproceedings{smart-contract-interactions,
  author    = {Jakob Botsch Nielsen and
               Bas Spitters},
  title     = {Smart Contract Interactions in Coq},
  booktitle = {{FM} Workshops {(1)}},
  series    = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  volume    = {12232},
  pages     = {380--391},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year      = {2019}
}