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I just want to invoke initialize method of callee program from caller program in which pda account should be signer.

Callee Program


#[program]
mod callee {
    use super::*;

    // I want to call this method using cpi in which pda should be signer.
    pub fn initialize(ctx: Context<Initialize>, data: u64) -> Result<()> {
        ctx.accounts.new_account.data = data;
        msg!("Changed data to: {}!", data);
        Ok(())
    }
}

#[derive(Accounts)]
pub struct Initialize<'info> {
    #[account(init, payer = signer, space = 8 + 8)]
    pub new_account: Account<'info, NewAccount>,
    #[account(mut)]
    pub signer: Signer<'info>,
    pub system_program: Program<'info, System>,
}

#[account]
pub struct NewAccount {
    data: u64
}

Caller Program


#[constant]
const USER_ACCOUNT_SEEDS: &[u8] = b"USER_ACCOUNT_SEEDS";

#[program]
pub mod caller {
    use super::*;

    pub fn create_user_account(ctx: Context<CreateUserAccount>) -> Result<()> {
        ctx.accounts.user_account.bump = *ctx.bumps.get("user_account").unwrap();
        Ok(())
    }

    pub fn invoke_transaction<'info>(
        ctx: Context<'_, '_, '_, 'info, InvokeTransaction<'info>>,
        data: Vec<u8>,
    ) -> Result<()> {
        // Am i doing any mistake here
        let ix = solana_program::instruction::Instruction {
            program_id: ctx.accounts.program_to_be_called.key(),
            accounts: vec![
                AccountMeta::new(ctx.accounts.new_account.key(), true),
                AccountMeta::new(ctx.accounts.user_account.key(), true),
                AccountMeta::new_readonly(ctx.accounts.system_program.key(), false),
            ],
            data,
        };

        solana_program::program::invoke_signed(
            &ix,
            &[
                ctx.accounts.new_account.to_account_info(),
                ctx.accounts.user_account.to_account_info(),
                ctx.accounts.system_program.to_account_info(),
            ],
            &[&[
                USER_ACCOUNT_SEEDS,
                ctx.accounts.signer.key().as_ref(),
                &[ctx.accounts.user_account.bump],
            ]],
        )?;
        Ok(())
    }
}

#[derive(Accounts)]
pub struct CreateUserAccount<'info> {
    #[account(
        init,
        payer=signer,
        space= 8 + std::mem::size_of::<UserAccount>(),
        seeds=[USER_ACCOUNT_SEEDS,signer.key().as_ref()],
    bump)]
    pub user_account: Account<'info, UserAccount>,
    #[account(mut)]
    pub signer: Signer<'info>,
    pub system_program: Program<'info, System>,
}

#[account]
pub struct UserAccount {
    pub owner: Pubkey,
    pub bump: u8,
}

#[derive(Accounts)]
pub struct InvokeTransaction<'info> {
    #[account(mut)]
    pub user_account: Account<'info, UserAccount>,

    /// CHECK: provide dummy program ID here
    pub program_to_be_called: UncheckedAccount<'info>,

    /// CHECK: provide dummy program ID here
    #[account(mut, signer)]
    pub new_account: AccountInfo<'info>,

    #[account(mut)]
    pub signer: Signer<'info>,
    pub system_program: Program<'info, System>,
}
  • Error i am getting Invalid program argument.
  • Note:- When i use signer of invoke_transaction as a signer in cpi this code works fine, but when i use user_account (pda) as a signer i gets above given error.

How i have solved this issue

  • As 0xShuk have mentioned that we can fix this issue by creating system program owned pda, i have initially tried to create system owned pda account by transferring sol from phantom wallet to my pda address but when i was trying this phantom was not allowing me to do this and it was throwing error as "Invalid address".

  • After this i have tried to create system owned pda account by using solana_program::system_instruction::create_account method but it was still not working, but by this way i was able to create system program owned account.

  • Solution:- Then i have created system program owned pda by just transferring sol using solana program, you can do this by using solana_sdk or web3js Solana.

pub fn create_system_program_owned_pda(ctx: Context<CreatePDA>) -> Result<()> {
        let lamports = 1000000;
        let (_pubkey, bump) = Pubkey::find_program_address(
            &[USER_TEMP_ACCOUNT, ctx.accounts.signer.key().as_ref()],
            &ID,
        );
        anchor_lang::solana_program::program::invoke_signed(
            &anchor_lang::solana_program::system_instruction::transfer(
                &ctx.accounts.signer.key(),
                &ctx.accounts.temp_account.key(),
                lamports,
            ),
            &[
                ctx.accounts.temp_account.to_account_info(),
                ctx.accounts.signer.to_account_info(),
            ],
            &[&[
                USER_TEMP_ACCOUNT,
                ctx.accounts.signer.key().as_ref(),
                &[bump],
            ]],
        )?;
        Ok(())
    }


#[derive(Accounts)]
pub struct CreatePDA<'info> {
    /// CHECK: provide dummy program ID here
    #[account(mut)]
    pub temp_account: AccountInfo<'info>,
    #[account(mut)]
    pub signer: Signer<'info>,
    pub system_program: Program<'info, System>,
}

Hope this will help you and eventually thank you so much 0xShuk.

1 Answer 1

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The issue is with user_account in your caller program. You are invoking the callee program with user_account as the signer which means that this account will pay the rent exemption fee for new_account. But since user_account is owned by the caller program, it can't be used to pay the rent fees, hence, it can't act as a signer.

The solution is to use different seeds for signing the CPI and for user_account. Your caller program should be like this:

[constant]
const USER_ACCOUNT_SEEDS: &[u8] = b"USER_ACCOUNT_SEEDS";
const CPI_SEEDS: &[u8] = b"CPI_SEEDS";

#[program]
pub mod caller {
    use super::*;

    pub fn create_user_account(ctx: Context<CreateUserAccount>) -> Result<()> {
        let (_authority, cpi_bump) = Pubkey::find_program_address(
            &[CPI_SEEDS, ctx.accounts.signer.key().as_ref()], &ID
        );

        ctx.accounts.user_account.bump = cpi_bump;
        Ok(())
    }

    pub fn invoke_transaction<'info>(
        ctx: Context<'_, '_, '_, 'info, InvokeTransaction<'info>>,
        data: Vec<u8>,
    ) -> Result<()> {
        // Am i doing any mistake here
        let ix = solana_program::instruction::Instruction {
            program_id: ctx.accounts.program_to_be_called.key(),
            accounts: vec![
                AccountMeta::new(ctx.accounts.new_account.key(), true),
                AccountMeta::new(ctx.accounts.cpi_authority.key(), true),
                AccountMeta::new_readonly(ctx.accounts.system_program.key(), false),
            ],
            data,
        };

        solana_program::program::invoke_signed(
            &ix,
            &[
                ctx.accounts.new_account.to_account_info(),
                ctx.accounts.cpi_authority.to_account_info(),
                ctx.accounts.system_program.to_account_info(),
            ],
            &[&[
                CPI_SEEDS,
                ctx.accounts.signer.key().as_ref(),
                &[ctx.accounts.user_account.bump],
            ]],
        )?;
        Ok(())
    }
}

#[derive(Accounts)]
pub struct CreateUserAccount<'info> {
    #[account(
        init,
        payer=signer,
        space= 8 + std::mem::size_of::<UserAccount>(),
        seeds=[USER_ACCOUNT_SEEDS,signer.key().as_ref()],
    bump)]
    pub user_account: Account<'info, UserAccount>,
    #[account(mut)]
    pub signer: Signer<'info>,
    pub system_program: Program<'info, System>,
}

#[account]
pub struct UserAccount {
    pub owner: Pubkey,
    pub bump: u8,
}

#[derive(Accounts)]
pub struct InvokeTransaction<'info> {
    #[account(mut)]
    pub user_account: Account<'info, UserAccount>,

    /// CHECK: CPI Authority
    #[account(mut,
        seeds=[CPI_SEEDS,signer.key().as_ref()],
        bump = user_account.bump
    )]
    pub cpi_authority: AccountInfo<'info>,

    /// CHECK: provide dummy program ID here
    pub program_to_be_called: UncheckedAccount<'info>,

    /// CHECK: provide dummy program ID here
    #[account(mut, signer)]
    pub new_account: AccountInfo<'info>,

    #[account(mut)]
    pub signer: Signer<'info>,
    pub system_program: Program<'info, System>,
}

Make sure to transfer some SOL to cpi_authority account before calling invoke_transaction, else your will get 0x1 error.

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  • It means a pda Account cannot be used as rent payer, I have already tried same solution given by you but problem here is that in this case cpi_authority will be signer. Commented Apr 30, 2023 at 2:51
  • As you said that pda cannot be used as rent payer, can you please share any reference of it or article so I can get more information about it. Commented Apr 30, 2023 at 2:52
  • I didn't say that PDA can't be a rent payer. The pda can pay rent as demonstrated above. But the account paying rent must owned by System program. In your case, user_account is owned by the caller program when you initialised it in create_user_account instruction. So it no longer eligible to interact with System program to create account. That's why we used a different pda which isn't initialised yet and will be considered as System account once funded.
    – 0xShuk
    Commented Apr 30, 2023 at 5:06
  • Ok will do research on it, but it would be great if you share some resources using which i can achieve this and it will be also helpful for other devs. Commented Apr 30, 2023 at 5:13
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    Hello 0xShuk, I have resolved issue by creating system owned pda by just transferring sol from program, earlier i was trying to do this by transferring sol from phantom wallet but phantom wallet was not allowing. Commented May 2, 2023 at 10:41

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