reflector.go/dht/bitmap.go
Mark Beamer Jr 35f98ce162 code cleanup
-Added travis support
-updated travis to analyze code beneath the root.
-refactored upload.go to fix travis errors.
-gocyclo should ignore test files. $GOFILES needed to be adjusted.
-fix rows.Close() ignoring error. Created func to handle so defer can be used when needed also.
-fixed ignored errors.
-fixed unit test that was not passing correctly to anonymous function.
-fixed govet error for passing param inside go func.
-removed returned error, in favor of logging instead.
-added error logging for ignored error.
-fixed potential race conditions.
-removed unused append
-fixed time usage to align with go standards.
-removed unused variables
-made changes for code review.
-code comments for exported functions.
-Documented bitmap.go and insert into contact list.
-Documented dht, message, bootstrap
-Fixed comment typos
-Documented message,node, routing_table, testing in DHT package.
-Documented server, client, prism, server and shared in peer and reflector packages.
-Documented the stores in Store package.
-made defer adjustments inline and deleted the separate function.
-adjusted method in upload to take the only parameter it requires.
2018-06-13 09:29:13 -04:00

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package dht
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/rand"
"encoding/hex"
"strings"
"strconv"
"github.com/lbryio/lbry.go/errors"
"github.com/lyoshenka/bencode"
)
// TODO: http://roaringbitmap.org/
// Bitmap is a generalized representation of an identifier or data that can be sorted, compared fast. Used by the DHT
// package as a way to handle the unique identifiers of a DHT node.
type Bitmap [nodeIDLength]byte
func (b Bitmap) rawString() string {
return string(b[:])
}
// BString returns the bitmap as a string of 0s and 1s
func (b Bitmap) BString() string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
for i := 0; i < nodeIDBits; i++ {
if b.Get(i) {
buf.WriteString("1")
} else {
buf.WriteString("0")
}
}
return buf.String()
}
// Hex returns a hexadecimal representation of the bitmap.
func (b Bitmap) Hex() string {
return hex.EncodeToString(b[:])
}
// HexShort returns a hexadecimal representation of the first 4 bytes.
func (b Bitmap) HexShort() string {
return hex.EncodeToString(b[:4])
}
// HexSimplified returns the hexadecimal representation with all leading 0's removed
func (b Bitmap) HexSimplified() string {
simple := strings.TrimLeft(b.Hex(), "0")
if simple == "" {
simple = "0"
}
return simple
}
// Equals returns T/F if every byte in bitmap are equal.
func (b Bitmap) Equals(other Bitmap) bool {
for k := range b {
if b[k] != other[k] {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// Less returns T/F if there exists a byte pair that is not equal AND this bitmap is less than the other.
func (b Bitmap) Less(other interface{}) bool {
for k := range b {
if b[k] != other.(Bitmap)[k] {
return b[k] < other.(Bitmap)[k]
}
}
return false
}
// LessOrEqual returns true if the bitmaps are equal, otherwise it checks if this bitmap is less than the other.
func (b Bitmap) LessOrEqual(other interface{}) bool {
if bm, ok := other.(Bitmap); ok && b.Equals(bm) {
return true
}
return b.Less(other)
}
// Greater returns T/F if there exists a byte pair that is not equal AND this bitmap byte is greater than the other.
func (b Bitmap) Greater(other interface{}) bool {
for k := range b {
if b[k] != other.(Bitmap)[k] {
return b[k] > other.(Bitmap)[k]
}
}
return false
}
// GreaterOrEqual returns true if the bitmaps are equal, otherwise it checks if this bitmap is greater than the other.
func (b Bitmap) GreaterOrEqual(other interface{}) bool {
if bm, ok := other.(Bitmap); ok && b.Equals(bm) {
return true
}
return b.Greater(other)
}
// Copy returns a duplicate value for the bitmap.
func (b Bitmap) Copy() Bitmap {
var ret Bitmap
copy(ret[:], b[:])
return ret
}
// Xor returns a diff bitmap. If they are equal, the returned bitmap will be all 0's. If 100% unique the returned
// bitmap will be all 1's.
func (b Bitmap) Xor(other Bitmap) Bitmap {
var ret Bitmap
for k := range b {
ret[k] = b[k] ^ other[k]
}
return ret
}
// And returns a comparison bitmap, that for each byte returns the AND true table result
func (b Bitmap) And(other Bitmap) Bitmap {
var ret Bitmap
for k := range b {
ret[k] = b[k] & other[k]
}
return ret
}
// Or returns a comparison bitmap, that for each byte returns the OR true table result
func (b Bitmap) Or(other Bitmap) Bitmap {
var ret Bitmap
for k := range b {
ret[k] = b[k] | other[k]
}
return ret
}
// Not returns a complimentary bitmap that is an inverse. So b.NOT.NOT = b
func (b Bitmap) Not() Bitmap {
var ret Bitmap
for k := range b {
ret[k] = ^b[k]
}
return ret
}
func (b Bitmap) add(other Bitmap) (Bitmap, bool) {
var ret Bitmap
carry := false
for i := nodeIDBits - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
bBit := getBit(b[:], i)
oBit := getBit(other[:], i)
setBit(ret[:], i, bBit != oBit != carry)
carry = (bBit && oBit) || (bBit && carry) || (oBit && carry)
}
return ret, carry
}
// Add returns a bitmap that treats both bitmaps as numbers and adding them together. Since the size of a bitmap is
// limited, an overflow is possible when adding bitmaps.
func (b Bitmap) Add(other Bitmap) Bitmap {
ret, carry := b.add(other)
if carry {
panic("overflow in bitmap addition. limited to " + strconv.Itoa(nodeIDBits) + " bits.")
}
return ret
}
// Sub returns a bitmap that treats both bitmaps as numbers and subtracts then via the inverse of the other and adding
// then together a + (-b). Negative bitmaps are not supported so other must be greater than this.
func (b Bitmap) Sub(other Bitmap) Bitmap {
if b.Less(other) {
// ToDo: Why is this not supported? Should it say not implemented? BitMap might have a generic use case outside of dht.
panic("negative bitmaps not supported")
}
complement, _ := other.Not().add(BitmapFromShortHexP("1"))
ret, _ := b.add(complement)
return ret
}
// Get returns the binary bit at the position passed.
func (b Bitmap) Get(n int) bool {
return getBit(b[:], n)
}
// Set sets the binary bit at the position passed.
func (b Bitmap) Set(n int, one bool) Bitmap {
ret := b.Copy()
setBit(ret[:], n, one)
return ret
}
// PrefixLen returns the number of leading 0 bits
func (b Bitmap) PrefixLen() int {
for i := range b {
for j := 0; j < 8; j++ {
if (b[i]>>uint8(7-j))&0x1 != 0 {
return i*8 + j
}
}
}
return nodeIDBits
}
// Prefix returns a copy of b with the first n bits set to 1 (if `one` is true) or 0 (if `one` is false)
// https://stackoverflow.com/a/23192263/182709
func (b Bitmap) Prefix(n int, one bool) Bitmap {
ret := b.Copy()
Outer:
for i := range ret {
for j := 0; j < 8; j++ {
if i*8+j < n {
if one {
ret[i] |= 1 << uint(7-j)
} else {
ret[i] &= ^(1 << uint(7-j))
}
} else {
break Outer
}
}
}
return ret
}
// Suffix returns a copy of b with the last n bits set to 1 (if `one` is true) or 0 (if `one` is false)
// https://stackoverflow.com/a/23192263/182709
func (b Bitmap) Suffix(n int, one bool) Bitmap {
ret := b.Copy()
Outer:
for i := len(ret) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
for j := 7; j >= 0; j-- {
if i*8+j >= nodeIDBits-n {
if one {
ret[i] |= 1 << uint(7-j)
} else {
ret[i] &= ^(1 << uint(7-j))
}
} else {
break Outer
}
}
}
return ret
}
// MarshalBencode implements the Marshaller(bencode)/Message interface.
func (b Bitmap) MarshalBencode() ([]byte, error) {
str := string(b[:])
return bencode.EncodeBytes(str)
}
// UnmarshalBencode implements the Marshaller(bencode)/Message interface.
func (b *Bitmap) UnmarshalBencode(encoded []byte) error {
var str string
err := bencode.DecodeBytes(encoded, &str)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if len(str) != nodeIDLength {
return errors.Err("invalid bitmap length")
}
copy(b[:], str)
return nil
}
// BitmapFromBytes returns a bitmap as long as the byte array is of a specific length specified in the parameters.
func BitmapFromBytes(data []byte) (Bitmap, error) {
var bmp Bitmap
if len(data) != len(bmp) {
return bmp, errors.Err("invalid bitmap of length %d", len(data))
}
copy(bmp[:], data)
return bmp, nil
}
// BitmapFromBytesP returns a bitmap as long as the byte array is of a specific length specified in the parameters
// otherwise it wil panic.
func BitmapFromBytesP(data []byte) Bitmap {
bmp, err := BitmapFromBytes(data)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return bmp
}
//BitmapFromString returns a bitmap by converting the string to bytes and creating from bytes as long as the byte array
// is of a specific length specified in the parameters
func BitmapFromString(data string) (Bitmap, error) {
return BitmapFromBytes([]byte(data))
}
//BitmapFromStringP returns a bitmap by converting the string to bytes and creating from bytes as long as the byte array
// is of a specific length specified in the parameters otherwise it wil panic.
func BitmapFromStringP(data string) Bitmap {
bmp, err := BitmapFromString(data)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return bmp
}
//BitmapFromHex returns a bitmap by converting the hex string to bytes and creating from bytes as long as the byte array
// is of a specific length specified in the parameters
func BitmapFromHex(hexStr string) (Bitmap, error) {
decoded, err := hex.DecodeString(hexStr)
if err != nil {
return Bitmap{}, errors.Err(err)
}
return BitmapFromBytes(decoded)
}
//BitmapFromHexP returns a bitmap by converting the hex string to bytes and creating from bytes as long as the byte array
// is of a specific length specified in the parameters otherwise it wil panic.
func BitmapFromHexP(hexStr string) Bitmap {
bmp, err := BitmapFromHex(hexStr)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return bmp
}
//BitmapFromShortHex returns a bitmap by converting the hex string to bytes, adding the leading zeros prefix to the
// hex string and creating from bytes as long as the byte array is of a specific length specified in the parameters
func BitmapFromShortHex(hexStr string) (Bitmap, error) {
return BitmapFromHex(strings.Repeat("0", nodeIDLength*2-len(hexStr)) + hexStr)
}
//BitmapFromShortHexP returns a bitmap by converting the hex string to bytes, adding the leading zeros prefix to the
// hex string and creating from bytes as long as the byte array is of a specific length specified in the parameters
// otherwise it wil panic.
func BitmapFromShortHexP(hexStr string) Bitmap {
bmp, err := BitmapFromShortHex(hexStr)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return bmp
}
// RandomBitmapP generates a cryptographically random bitmap with the confines of the parameters specified.
func RandomBitmapP() Bitmap {
var id Bitmap
_, err := rand.Read(id[:])
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return id
}
// RandomBitmapInRangeP generates a cryptographically random bitmap and while it is greater than the high threshold
// bitmap will subtract the diff between high and low until it is no longer greater that the high.
func RandomBitmapInRangeP(low, high Bitmap) Bitmap {
diff := high.Sub(low)
r := RandomBitmapP()
for r.Greater(diff) {
r = r.Sub(diff)
}
//ToDo - Adding the low at this point doesn't gurantee it will be within the range. Consider bitmaps as numbers and
// I have a range of 50-100. If get to say 60, and add 50, I would be at 110. Should protect against this?
return r.Add(low)
}
func getBit(b []byte, n int) bool {
i := n / 8
j := n % 8
return b[i]&(1<<uint(7-j)) > 0
}
func setBit(b []byte, n int, one bool) {
i := n / 8
j := n % 8
if one {
b[i] |= 1 << uint(7-j)
} else {
b[i] &= ^(1 << uint(7-j))
}
}