lbcd/wire/msgcfilter.go
Roy Lee 6f5311d7c6 [lbry] rename btcd to lbcd
Co-authored-by: Brannon King <countprimes@gmail.com>
2021-10-19 21:42:12 -07:00

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// Copyright (c) 2017 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package wire
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"github.com/lbryio/lbcd/chaincfg/chainhash"
)
// FilterType is used to represent a filter type.
type FilterType uint8
const (
// GCSFilterRegular is the regular filter type.
GCSFilterRegular FilterType = iota
)
const (
// MaxCFilterDataSize is the maximum byte size of a committed filter.
// The maximum size is currently defined as 256KiB.
MaxCFilterDataSize = 256 * 1024
)
// MsgCFilter implements the Message interface and represents a bitcoin cfilter
// message. It is used to deliver a committed filter in response to a
// getcfilters (MsgGetCFilters) message.
type MsgCFilter struct {
FilterType FilterType
BlockHash chainhash.Hash
Data []byte
}
// BtcDecode decodes r using the bitcoin protocol encoding into the receiver.
// This is part of the Message interface implementation.
func (msg *MsgCFilter) BtcDecode(r io.Reader, pver uint32, _ MessageEncoding) error {
// Read filter type
err := readElement(r, &msg.FilterType)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Read the hash of the filter's block
err = readElement(r, &msg.BlockHash)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Read filter data
msg.Data, err = ReadVarBytes(r, pver, MaxCFilterDataSize,
"cfilter data")
return err
}
// BtcEncode encodes the receiver to w using the bitcoin protocol encoding.
// This is part of the Message interface implementation.
func (msg *MsgCFilter) BtcEncode(w io.Writer, pver uint32, _ MessageEncoding) error {
size := len(msg.Data)
if size > MaxCFilterDataSize {
str := fmt.Sprintf("cfilter size too large for message "+
"[size %v, max %v]", size, MaxCFilterDataSize)
return messageError("MsgCFilter.BtcEncode", str)
}
err := writeElement(w, msg.FilterType)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = writeElement(w, msg.BlockHash)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return WriteVarBytes(w, pver, msg.Data)
}
// Deserialize decodes a filter from r into the receiver using a format that is
// suitable for long-term storage such as a database. This function differs
// from BtcDecode in that BtcDecode decodes from the bitcoin wire protocol as
// it was sent across the network. The wire encoding can technically differ
// depending on the protocol version and doesn't even really need to match the
// format of a stored filter at all. As of the time this comment was written,
// the encoded filter is the same in both instances, but there is a distinct
// difference and separating the two allows the API to be flexible enough to
// deal with changes.
func (msg *MsgCFilter) Deserialize(r io.Reader) error {
// At the current time, there is no difference between the wire encoding
// and the stable long-term storage format. As a result, make use of
// BtcDecode.
return msg.BtcDecode(r, 0, BaseEncoding)
}
// Command returns the protocol command string for the message. This is part
// of the Message interface implementation.
func (msg *MsgCFilter) Command() string {
return CmdCFilter
}
// MaxPayloadLength returns the maximum length the payload can be for the
// receiver. This is part of the Message interface implementation.
func (msg *MsgCFilter) MaxPayloadLength(pver uint32) uint32 {
return uint32(VarIntSerializeSize(MaxCFilterDataSize)) +
MaxCFilterDataSize + chainhash.HashSize + 1
}
// NewMsgCFilter returns a new bitcoin cfilter message that conforms to the
// Message interface. See MsgCFilter for details.
func NewMsgCFilter(filterType FilterType, blockHash *chainhash.Hash,
data []byte) *MsgCFilter {
return &MsgCFilter{
FilterType: filterType,
BlockHash: *blockHash,
Data: data,
}
}