CometBFT provides a deterministic, Byzantine fault-tolerant, source of time. Time in CometBFT is defined with the Time field of the block header.
It satisfies the following properties:
h2 = h1 + 1
, H1.Time < H2.Time
.block.LastCommit
field, a range of
valid values for the Time field of the block header is defined only byIn the context of CometBFT, time is of type int64 and denotes UNIX time in milliseconds, i.e., corresponds to the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970. Before defining rules that need to be enforced by Tendermint, the consensus algorithm adopted in CometBFT, so the properties above holds, we introduce the following definition:
Vote.Time
fields of the Vote
messages,
where the value of Vote.Time
is counted number of times proportional to the process voting power. As
the voting power is not uniform (one process one vote), a vote message is actually an aggregator of the same votes whose
number is equal to the voting power of the process that has casted the corresponding votes message.Let’s consider the following example:
N = 3f+1
, where N
is the total voting power, and f
is the maximum voting
power of the faulty processes), so we assume that the faulty processes have at most 23 of voting power.
Furthermore, we have the following vote messages in some LastCommit field (we ignore all fields except Time field):
block.LastCommit
message contains votes of processes p2, p3 and p4. Median is then chosen the following way:
the value 98 is counted 27 times, the value 1000 is counted 10 times and the value 500 is counted also 10 times.
So the median value will be the value 98. No matter what set of messages with at least 2f+1
voting power we
choose, the median value will always be between the values sent by correct processes.We ensure Time Monotonicity and Time Validity properties by the following rules:
let rs denotes RoundState
(consensus internal state) of some process. Then
rs.ProposalBlock.Header.Time == median(rs.LastCommit) &&
rs.Proposal.Timestamp == rs.ProposalBlock.Header.Time
.
Furthermore, when creating the vote
message, the following rules for determining vote.Time
field should hold:
if rs.LockedBlock
is defined then
vote.Time = max(rs.LockedBlock.Timestamp + time.Millisecond, time.Now())
, where time.Now()
denotes local Unix time in milliseconds
else if rs.Proposal
is defined then
vote.Time = max(rs.Proposal.Timestamp + time.Millisecond,, time.Now())
,
otherwise, vote.Time = time.Now())
. In this case vote is for nil
so it is not taken into account for
the timestamp of the next block.