package elkrem import ( "bytes" "encoding/binary" "fmt" "github.com/roasbeef/btcd/wire" ) /* Serialization and Deserialization methods for the Elkrem structs. Senders turn into 41 byte long slices. Receivers are variable length, with 41 bytes for each stored hash, up to a maximum of 48. Receivers are prepended with the total number of hashes, so the total max size is 1969 bytes. */ // ToBytes turns the Elkrem Receiver into a bunch of bytes in a slice. // first the number of nodes (1 byte), then a series of 41 byte long // serialized nodes, which are 1 byte height, 8 byte index, 32 byte hash. func (e *ElkremReceiver) ToBytes() ([]byte, error) { numOfNodes := uint8(len(e.s)) // 0 element receiver also OK. Just an empty slice. if numOfNodes == 0 { return nil, nil } if numOfNodes > maxHeight+1 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Broken ElkremReceiver has %d nodes, max 64", len(e.s)) } var buf bytes.Buffer // create buffer // write number of nodes (1 byte) err := binary.Write(&buf, binary.BigEndian, numOfNodes) if err != nil { return nil, err } for _, node := range e.s { // write 1 byte height err = binary.Write(&buf, binary.BigEndian, node.h) if err != nil { return nil, err } // write 8 byte index err = binary.Write(&buf, binary.BigEndian, node.i) if err != nil { return nil, err } if node.sha == nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("node %d has nil hash", node.i) } // write 32 byte sha hash n, err := buf.Write(node.sha.Bytes()) if err != nil { return nil, err } if n != 32 { // make sure that was 32 bytes return nil, fmt.Errorf("%d byte hash, expect 32", n) } } if buf.Len() != (int(numOfNodes)*41)+1 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Somehow made wrong size buf, got %d expect %d", buf.Len(), (numOfNodes*41)+1) } return buf.Bytes(), nil } func ElkremReceiverFromBytes(b []byte) (*ElkremReceiver, error) { var e ElkremReceiver if len(b) == 0 { // empty receiver, which is OK return &e, nil } buf := bytes.NewBuffer(b) // read 1 byte number of nodes stored in receiver numOfNodes, err := buf.ReadByte() if err != nil { return nil, err } if numOfNodes < 1 || numOfNodes > maxHeight+1 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Read invalid number of nodes: %d", numOfNodes) } if buf.Len() != (int(numOfNodes) * 41) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Remaining buf wrong size, expect %d got %d", (numOfNodes * 41), buf.Len()) } e.s = make([]ElkremNode, numOfNodes) for j, _ := range e.s { e.s[j].sha = new(wire.ShaHash) // read 1 byte height err := binary.Read(buf, binary.BigEndian, &e.s[j].h) if err != nil { return nil, err } // read 8 byte index err = binary.Read(buf, binary.BigEndian, &e.s[j].i) if err != nil { return nil, err } // read 32 byte sha hash err = e.s[j].sha.SetBytes(buf.Next(32)) if err != nil { return nil, err } // sanity check. Note that this doesn't check that index and height // match. Could add that but it's slow. if e.s[j].h > maxHeight { // check for super high nodes return nil, fmt.Errorf("Read invalid node height %d", e.s[j].h) } if e.s[j].i > maxIndex { // check for index higher than height allows return nil, fmt.Errorf("Node claims index %d; %d max at height %d", e.s[j].i, maxIndex, e.s[j].h) } if j > 0 { // check that node heights are descending if e.s[j-1].h < e.s[j].h { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Node heights out of order") } } } return &e, nil } // ToBytes returns the root of the elkrem sender tree as a byte slice. This // function is in place to allow one to export the root of the tree. However, // node that if one uses a deterministic procedure to generate the root, then // serialization isn't necessary as it can simply be re-derived on the fly. func (e *ElkremSender) ToBytes() []byte { return e.root[:] }