dash/src/protocol.h
Alexander Block 12274e578a
Introduce "qsendrecsigs" to indicate that plain recovered sigs should be sent (#2783)
* Introduce "qsendrecsigs" to indicate that plain recovered sigs should be sent

Full nodes, including masternodes, will send this message automatically.
Other node implementations (e.g. SPV) are usually not interested and would
not send this message.

* Use std::atomic<bool> instead of std::atomic_bool

Not related to this PR, but a small enough change to include it here as
well.
2019-03-21 07:47:02 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
// Copyright (c) 2009-2015 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#ifndef __cplusplus
#error This header can only be compiled as C++.
#endif
#ifndef BITCOIN_PROTOCOL_H
#define BITCOIN_PROTOCOL_H
#include "netaddress.h"
#include "serialize.h"
#include "uint256.h"
#include "version.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string>
/** Message header.
* (4) message start.
* (12) command.
* (4) size.
* (4) checksum.
*/
class CMessageHeader
{
public:
enum {
MESSAGE_START_SIZE = 4,
COMMAND_SIZE = 12,
MESSAGE_SIZE_SIZE = 4,
CHECKSUM_SIZE = 4,
MESSAGE_SIZE_OFFSET = MESSAGE_START_SIZE + COMMAND_SIZE,
CHECKSUM_OFFSET = MESSAGE_SIZE_OFFSET + MESSAGE_SIZE_SIZE,
HEADER_SIZE = MESSAGE_START_SIZE + COMMAND_SIZE + MESSAGE_SIZE_SIZE + CHECKSUM_SIZE
};
typedef unsigned char MessageStartChars[MESSAGE_START_SIZE];
CMessageHeader(const MessageStartChars& pchMessageStartIn);
CMessageHeader(const MessageStartChars& pchMessageStartIn, const char* pszCommand, unsigned int nMessageSizeIn);
std::string GetCommand() const;
bool IsValid(const MessageStartChars& messageStart) const;
ADD_SERIALIZE_METHODS;
template <typename Stream, typename Operation>
inline void SerializationOp(Stream& s, Operation ser_action)
{
READWRITE(FLATDATA(pchMessageStart));
READWRITE(FLATDATA(pchCommand));
READWRITE(nMessageSize);
READWRITE(FLATDATA(pchChecksum));
}
char pchMessageStart[MESSAGE_START_SIZE];
char pchCommand[COMMAND_SIZE];
uint32_t nMessageSize;
uint8_t pchChecksum[CHECKSUM_SIZE];
};
/**
* Bitcoin protocol message types. When adding new message types, don't forget
* to update allNetMessageTypes in protocol.cpp.
*/
namespace NetMsgType {
/**
* The version message provides information about the transmitting node to the
* receiving node at the beginning of a connection.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#version
*/
extern const char *VERSION;
/**
* The verack message acknowledges a previously-received version message,
* informing the connecting node that it can begin to send other messages.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#verack
*/
extern const char *VERACK;
/**
* The addr (IP address) message relays connection information for peers on the
* network.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#addr
*/
extern const char *ADDR;
/**
* The inv message (inventory message) transmits one or more inventories of
* objects known to the transmitting peer.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#inv
*/
extern const char *INV;
/**
* The getdata message requests one or more data objects from another node.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#getdata
*/
extern const char *GETDATA;
/**
* The merkleblock message is a reply to a getdata message which requested a
* block using the inventory type MSG_MERKLEBLOCK.
* @since protocol version 70001 as described by BIP37.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#merkleblock
*/
extern const char *MERKLEBLOCK;
/**
* The getblocks message requests an inv message that provides block header
* hashes starting from a particular point in the block chain.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#getblocks
*/
extern const char *GETBLOCKS;
/**
* The getheaders message requests a headers message that provides block
* headers starting from a particular point in the block chain.
* @since protocol version 31800.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#getheaders
*/
extern const char *GETHEADERS;
/**
* The tx message transmits a single transaction.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#tx
*/
extern const char *TX;
/**
* The headers message sends one or more block headers to a node which
* previously requested certain headers with a getheaders message.
* @since protocol version 31800.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#headers
*/
extern const char *HEADERS;
/**
* The block message transmits a single serialized block.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#block
*/
extern const char *BLOCK;
/**
* The getaddr message requests an addr message from the receiving node,
* preferably one with lots of IP addresses of other receiving nodes.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#getaddr
*/
extern const char *GETADDR;
/**
* The mempool message requests the TXIDs of transactions that the receiving
* node has verified as valid but which have not yet appeared in a block.
* @since protocol version 60002.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#mempool
*/
extern const char *MEMPOOL;
/**
* The ping message is sent periodically to help confirm that the receiving
* peer is still connected.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#ping
*/
extern const char *PING;
/**
* The pong message replies to a ping message, proving to the pinging node that
* the ponging node is still alive.
* @since protocol version 60001 as described by BIP31.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#pong
*/
extern const char *PONG;
/**
* The alert message warns nodes of problems that may affect them or the rest
* of the network.
* @since protocol version 311.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#alert
*/
extern const char *ALERT;
/**
* The notfound message is a reply to a getdata message which requested an
* object the receiving node does not have available for relay.
* @ince protocol version 70001.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#notfound
*/
extern const char *NOTFOUND;
/**
* The filterload message tells the receiving peer to filter all relayed
* transactions and requested merkle blocks through the provided filter.
* @since protocol version 70001 as described by BIP37.
* Only available with service bit NODE_BLOOM since protocol version
* 70011 as described by BIP111.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#filterload
*/
extern const char *FILTERLOAD;
/**
* The filteradd message tells the receiving peer to add a single element to a
* previously-set bloom filter, such as a new public key.
* @since protocol version 70001 as described by BIP37.
* Only available with service bit NODE_BLOOM since protocol version
* 70011 as described by BIP111.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#filteradd
*/
extern const char *FILTERADD;
/**
* The filterclear message tells the receiving peer to remove a previously-set
* bloom filter.
* @since protocol version 70001 as described by BIP37.
* Only available with service bit NODE_BLOOM since protocol version
* 70011 as described by BIP111.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#filterclear
*/
extern const char *FILTERCLEAR;
/**
* The reject message informs the receiving node that one of its previous
* messages has been rejected.
* @since protocol version 70002 as described by BIP61.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#reject
*/
extern const char *REJECT;
/**
* Indicates that a node prefers to receive new block announcements via a
* "headers" message rather than an "inv".
* @since protocol version 70012 as described by BIP130.
* @see https://bitcoin.org/en/developer-reference#sendheaders
*/
extern const char *SENDHEADERS;
/**
* Contains a 1-byte bool and 8-byte LE version number.
* Indicates that a node is willing to provide blocks via "cmpctblock" messages.
* May indicate that a node prefers to receive new block announcements via a
* "cmpctblock" message rather than an "inv", depending on message contents.
* @since protocol version 70209 as described by BIP 152
*/
extern const char *SENDCMPCT;
/**
* Contains a CBlockHeaderAndShortTxIDs object - providing a header and
* list of "short txids".
* @since protocol version 70209 as described by BIP 152
*/
extern const char *CMPCTBLOCK;
/**
* Contains a BlockTransactionsRequest
* Peer should respond with "blocktxn" message.
* @since protocol version 70209 as described by BIP 152
*/
extern const char *GETBLOCKTXN;
/**
* Contains a BlockTransactions.
* Sent in response to a "getblocktxn" message.
* @since protocol version 70209 as described by BIP 152
*/
extern const char *BLOCKTXN;
// Dash message types
// NOTE: do NOT declare non-implmented here, we don't want them to be exposed to the outside
// TODO: add description
extern const char *TXLOCKREQUEST;
extern const char *TXLOCKVOTE;
extern const char *SPORK;
extern const char *GETSPORKS;
extern const char *DSACCEPT;
extern const char *DSVIN;
extern const char *DSFINALTX;
extern const char *DSSIGNFINALTX;
extern const char *DSCOMPLETE;
extern const char *DSSTATUSUPDATE;
extern const char *DSTX;
extern const char *DSQUEUE;
extern const char *SYNCSTATUSCOUNT;
extern const char *MNGOVERNANCESYNC;
extern const char *MNGOVERNANCEOBJECT;
extern const char *MNGOVERNANCEOBJECTVOTE;
extern const char *GETMNLISTDIFF;
extern const char *MNLISTDIFF;
extern const char *QSENDRECSIGS;
extern const char *QFCOMMITMENT;
extern const char *QCONTRIB;
extern const char *QCOMPLAINT;
extern const char *QJUSTIFICATION;
extern const char *QPCOMMITMENT;
extern const char *QWATCH;
extern const char *QDEBUGSTATUS;
extern const char *QSIGSESANN;
extern const char *QSIGSHARESINV;
extern const char *QGETSIGSHARES;
extern const char *QBSIGSHARES;
extern const char *QSIGREC;
extern const char *CLSIG;
extern const char *ISLOCK;
};
/* Get a vector of all valid message types (see above) */
const std::vector<std::string> &getAllNetMessageTypes();
/** nServices flags */
enum ServiceFlags : uint64_t {
// Nothing
NODE_NONE = 0,
// NODE_NETWORK means that the node is capable of serving the block chain. It is currently
// set by all Dash Core nodes, and is unset by SPV clients or other peers that just want
// network services but don't provide them.
NODE_NETWORK = (1 << 0),
// NODE_GETUTXO means the node is capable of responding to the getutxo protocol request.
// Dash Core does not support this but a patch set called Bitcoin XT does.
// See BIP 64 for details on how this is implemented.
NODE_GETUTXO = (1 << 1),
// NODE_BLOOM means the node is capable and willing to handle bloom-filtered connections.
// Dash Core nodes used to support this by default, without advertising this bit,
// but no longer do as of protocol version 70201 (= NO_BLOOM_VERSION)
NODE_BLOOM = (1 << 2),
// NODE_XTHIN means the node supports Xtreme Thinblocks
// If this is turned off then the node will not service nor make xthin requests
NODE_XTHIN = (1 << 4),
// Bits 24-31 are reserved for temporary experiments. Just pick a bit that
// isn't getting used, or one not being used much, and notify the
// bitcoin-development mailing list. Remember that service bits are just
// unauthenticated advertisements, so your code must be robust against
// collisions and other cases where nodes may be advertising a service they
// do not actually support. Other service bits should be allocated via the
// BIP process.
};
/** A CService with information about it as peer */
class CAddress : public CService
{
public:
CAddress();
explicit CAddress(CService ipIn, ServiceFlags nServicesIn);
void Init();
ADD_SERIALIZE_METHODS;
template <typename Stream, typename Operation>
inline void SerializationOp(Stream& s, Operation ser_action)
{
if (ser_action.ForRead())
Init();
int nVersion = s.GetVersion();
if (s.GetType() & SER_DISK)
READWRITE(nVersion);
if ((s.GetType() & SER_DISK) ||
(nVersion >= CADDR_TIME_VERSION && !(s.GetType() & SER_GETHASH)))
READWRITE(nTime);
uint64_t nServicesInt = nServices;
READWRITE(nServicesInt);
nServices = (ServiceFlags)nServicesInt;
READWRITE(*(CService*)this);
}
// TODO: make private (improves encapsulation)
public:
ServiceFlags nServices;
// disk and network only
unsigned int nTime;
};
/** getdata / inv message types.
* These numbers are defined by the protocol. When adding a new value, be sure
* to mention it in the respective BIP.
*/
enum GetDataMsg {
UNDEFINED = 0,
MSG_TX = 1,
MSG_BLOCK = 2,
// The following can only occur in getdata. Invs always use TX or BLOCK.
MSG_FILTERED_BLOCK = 3, //!< Defined in BIP37
// Dash message types
// NOTE: declare non-implmented here, we must keep this enum consistent and backwards compatible
MSG_TXLOCK_REQUEST = 4,
MSG_TXLOCK_VOTE = 5,
MSG_SPORK = 6,
/* 7 - 15 were used in old Dash versions and were mainly budget and MN broadcast/ping related*/
MSG_DSTX = 16,
MSG_GOVERNANCE_OBJECT = 17,
MSG_GOVERNANCE_OBJECT_VOTE = 18,
/* 19 was used for MSG_MASTERNODE_VERIFY and is not supported anymore */
// Nodes may always request a MSG_CMPCT_BLOCK in a getdata, however,
// MSG_CMPCT_BLOCK should not appear in any invs except as a part of getdata.
MSG_CMPCT_BLOCK = 20, //!< Defined in BIP152
MSG_QUORUM_FINAL_COMMITMENT = 21,
/* MSG_QUORUM_DUMMY_COMMITMENT = 22, */ // was shortly used on testnet/devnet/regtest
MSG_QUORUM_CONTRIB = 23,
MSG_QUORUM_COMPLAINT = 24,
MSG_QUORUM_JUSTIFICATION = 25,
MSG_QUORUM_PREMATURE_COMMITMENT = 26,
MSG_QUORUM_DEBUG_STATUS = 27,
MSG_QUORUM_RECOVERED_SIG = 28,
MSG_CLSIG = 29,
MSG_ISLOCK = 30,
};
/** inv message data */
class CInv
{
public:
CInv();
CInv(int typeIn, const uint256& hashIn);
CInv(const std::string& strType, const uint256& hashIn);
ADD_SERIALIZE_METHODS;
template <typename Stream, typename Operation>
inline void SerializationOp(Stream& s, Operation ser_action)
{
READWRITE(type);
READWRITE(hash);
}
friend bool operator<(const CInv& a, const CInv& b);
bool IsKnownType() const;
const char* GetCommand() const;
std::string ToString() const;
// TODO: make private (improves encapsulation)
public:
int type;
uint256 hash;
};
#endif // BITCOIN_PROTOCOL_H