docs/src/runtime/sysvars.md
Solana exposes a variety of cluster state data to programs via
sysvar accounts. These accounts
are populated at known addresses published along with the account layouts in the
solana-program crate,
and outlined below.
There are two ways for a program to access a sysvar.
The first is to query the sysvar at runtime via the sysvar's get() function:
let clock = Clock::get()
The following sysvars support get:
The second is to pass the sysvar to the program as an account by including its
address as one of the accounts in the Instruction and then deserializing the
data during execution. Access to sysvars accounts is always readonly.
let clock_sysvar_info = next_account_info(account_info_iter)?;
let clock = Clock::from_account_info(&clock_sysvar_info)?;
The first method is more efficient and does not require that the sysvar account
be passed to the program, or specified in the Instruction the program is
processing.
The Clock sysvar contains data on cluster time, including the current slot, epoch, and estimated wall-clock Unix timestamp. It is updated every slot.
Address: SysvarC1ock11111111111111111111111111111111
Layout: Clock
Fields:
slot: the current slotepoch_start_timestamp: the Unix timestamp of the first slot in this epoch.
In the first slot of an epoch, this timestamp is identical to the
unix_timestamp (below).epoch: the current epochleader_schedule_epoch: the most recent epoch for which the leader schedule
has already been generatedunix_timestamp: the Unix timestamp of this slot.Each slot has an estimated duration based on Proof of History. But in reality, slots may elapse faster and slower than this estimate. As a result, the Unix timestamp of a slot is generated based on oracle input from voting validators. This timestamp is calculated as the stake-weighted median of timestamp estimates provided by votes, bounded by the expected time elapsed since the start of the epoch.
More explicitly: for each slot, the most recent vote timestamp provided by
each validator is used to generate a timestamp estimate for the current slot
(the elapsed slots since the vote timestamp are assumed to be
Bank::ns_per_slot). Each timestamp estimate is associated with the stake
delegated to that vote account to create a distribution of timestamps by
stake. The median timestamp is used as the unix_timestamp, unless the
elapsed time since the epoch_start_timestamp has deviated from the expected
elapsed time by more than 25%.
The EpochSchedule sysvar contains epoch scheduling constants that are set in
genesis, and enables calculating the number of slots in a given epoch, the epoch
for a given slot, etc. (Note: the epoch schedule is distinct from the
leader schedule)
SysvarEpochSchedu1e111111111111111111111111The Fees sysvar contains the fee calculator for the current slot. It is updated every slot, based on the fee-rate governor.
SysvarFees111111111111111111111111111111111The Instructions sysvar contains the serialized instructions in a Message while that Message is being processed. This allows program instructions to reference other instructions in the same transaction. Read more information on instruction introspection.
Sysvar1nstructions1111111111111111111111111The RecentBlockhashes sysvar contains the active recent blockhashes as well as their associated fee calculators. It is updated every slot. Entries are ordered by descending block height, so the first entry holds the most recent block hash, and the last entry holds an old block hash.
SysvarRecentB1ockHashes11111111111111111111The Rent sysvar contains the rental rate. Currently, the rate is static and set in genesis. The Rent burn percentage is modified by manual feature activation.
SysvarRent111111111111111111111111111111111The SlotHashes sysvar contains the most recent hashes of the slot's parent banks. It is updated every slot.
SysvarS1otHashes111111111111111111111111111The SlotHistory sysvar contains a bitvector of slots present over the last epoch. It is updated every slot.
SysvarS1otHistory11111111111111111111111111The StakeHistory sysvar contains the history of cluster-wide stake activations and de-activations per epoch. It is updated at the start of every epoch.
SysvarStakeHistory1111111111111111111111111The EpochRewards sysvar tracks the progress of epoch rewards distribution. The
sysvar is created in the first block of the epoch, and lasts for several blocks
while paying out the rewards. When all rewards have been distributed, the sysvar
is deleted. Unlike other sysvars, which almost always exist on-chain,
EpochRewards sysvar only exists during the reward period. Therefore, calling
EpochRewards::get() on blocks that are outside of the reward period will
return an error, i.e. UnsupportedSysvar. This can serve as a method for
determining whether epoch rewards distribution has finished.
SysvarEpochRewards1111111111111111111111111The LastRestartSlot sysvar contains the slot number of the last restart or 0 (zero) if none ever happened.
SysvarLastRestartS1ot1111111111111111111111