lbcd/wire/msggetheaders.go
Dave Collins bd4e64d1d4 chainhash: Abstract hash logic to new package. (#729)
This is mostly a backport of some of the same modifications made in
Decred along with a few additional things cleaned up.  In particular,
this updates the code to make use of the new chainhash package.

Also, since this required API changes anyways and the hash algorithm is
no longer tied specifically to SHA, all other functions throughout the
code base which had "Sha" in their name have been changed to Hash so
they are not incorrectly implying the hash algorithm.

The following is an overview of the changes:

- Remove the wire.ShaHash type
- Update all references to wire.ShaHash to the new chainhash.Hash type
- Rename the following functions and update all references:
  - wire.BlockHeader.BlockSha -> BlockHash
  - wire.MsgBlock.BlockSha -> BlockHash
  - wire.MsgBlock.TxShas -> TxHashes
  - wire.MsgTx.TxSha -> TxHash
  - blockchain.ShaHashToBig -> HashToBig
  - peer.ShaFunc -> peer.HashFunc
- Rename all variables that included sha in their name to include hash
  instead
- Update for function name changes in other dependent packages such as
  btcutil
- Update copyright dates on all modified files
- Update glide.lock file to use the required version of btcutil
2016-08-08 14:04:33 -05:00

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// Copyright (c) 2013-2016 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/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg/chainhash"
)
// MsgGetHeaders implements the Message interface and represents a bitcoin
// getheaders message. It is used to request a list of block headers for
// blocks starting after the last known hash in the slice of block locator
// hashes. The list is returned via a headers message (MsgHeaders) and is
// limited by a specific hash to stop at or the maximum number of block headers
// per message, which is currently 2000.
//
// Set the HashStop field to the hash at which to stop and use
// AddBlockLocatorHash to build up the list of block locator hashes.
//
// The algorithm for building the block locator hashes should be to add the
// hashes in reverse order until you reach the genesis block. In order to keep
// the list of locator hashes to a resonable number of entries, first add the
// most recent 10 block hashes, then double the step each loop iteration to
// exponentially decrease the number of hashes the further away from head and
// closer to the genesis block you get.
type MsgGetHeaders struct {
ProtocolVersion uint32
BlockLocatorHashes []*chainhash.Hash
HashStop chainhash.Hash
}
// AddBlockLocatorHash adds a new block locator hash to the message.
func (msg *MsgGetHeaders) AddBlockLocatorHash(hash *chainhash.Hash) error {
if len(msg.BlockLocatorHashes)+1 > MaxBlockLocatorsPerMsg {
str := fmt.Sprintf("too many block locator hashes for message [max %v]",
MaxBlockLocatorsPerMsg)
return messageError("MsgGetHeaders.AddBlockLocatorHash", str)
}
msg.BlockLocatorHashes = append(msg.BlockLocatorHashes, hash)
return nil
}
// BtcDecode decodes r using the bitcoin protocol encoding into the receiver.
// This is part of the Message interface implementation.
func (msg *MsgGetHeaders) BtcDecode(r io.Reader, pver uint32) error {
err := readElement(r, &msg.ProtocolVersion)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Read num block locator hashes and limit to max.
count, err := ReadVarInt(r, pver)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if count > MaxBlockLocatorsPerMsg {
str := fmt.Sprintf("too many block locator hashes for message "+
"[count %v, max %v]", count, MaxBlockLocatorsPerMsg)
return messageError("MsgGetHeaders.BtcDecode", str)
}
// Create a contiguous slice of hashes to deserialize into in order to
// reduce the number of allocations.
locatorHashes := make([]chainhash.Hash, count)
msg.BlockLocatorHashes = make([]*chainhash.Hash, 0, count)
for i := uint64(0); i < count; i++ {
hash := &locatorHashes[i]
err := readElement(r, hash)
if err != nil {
return err
}
msg.AddBlockLocatorHash(hash)
}
err = readElement(r, &msg.HashStop)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// BtcEncode encodes the receiver to w using the bitcoin protocol encoding.
// This is part of the Message interface implementation.
func (msg *MsgGetHeaders) BtcEncode(w io.Writer, pver uint32) error {
// Limit to max block locator hashes per message.
count := len(msg.BlockLocatorHashes)
if count > MaxBlockLocatorsPerMsg {
str := fmt.Sprintf("too many block locator hashes for message "+
"[count %v, max %v]", count, MaxBlockLocatorsPerMsg)
return messageError("MsgGetHeaders.BtcEncode", str)
}
err := writeElement(w, msg.ProtocolVersion)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = WriteVarInt(w, pver, uint64(count))
if err != nil {
return err
}
for _, hash := range msg.BlockLocatorHashes {
err := writeElement(w, hash)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
err = writeElement(w, &msg.HashStop)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// Command returns the protocol command string for the message. This is part
// of the Message interface implementation.
func (msg *MsgGetHeaders) Command() string {
return CmdGetHeaders
}
// MaxPayloadLength returns the maximum length the payload can be for the
// receiver. This is part of the Message interface implementation.
func (msg *MsgGetHeaders) MaxPayloadLength(pver uint32) uint32 {
// Version 4 bytes + num block locator hashes (varInt) + max allowed block
// locators + hash stop.
return 4 + MaxVarIntPayload + (MaxBlockLocatorsPerMsg *
chainhash.HashSize) + chainhash.HashSize
}
// NewMsgGetHeaders returns a new bitcoin getheaders message that conforms to
// the Message interface. See MsgGetHeaders for details.
func NewMsgGetHeaders() *MsgGetHeaders {
return &MsgGetHeaders{
BlockLocatorHashes: make([]*chainhash.Hash, 0,
MaxBlockLocatorsPerMsg),
}
}