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go-ethereum/whisper/whisperv6/doc.go

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// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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//
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
/*
Package whisper implements the Whisper protocol (version 6).
Whisper combines aspects of both DHTs and datagram messaging systems (e.g. UDP).
As such it may be likened and compared to both, not dissimilar to the
matter/energy duality (apologies to physicists for the blatant abuse of a
fundamental and beautiful natural principle).
Whisper is a pure identity-based messaging system. Whisper provides a low-level
(non-application-specific) but easily-accessible API without being based upon
or prejudiced by the low-level hardware attributes and characteristics,
particularly the notion of singular endpoints.
*/
// Contains the Whisper protocol constant definitions
package whisperv6
import (
"time"
)
// Whisper protocol parameters
const (
ProtocolVersion = uint64(6) // Protocol version number
ProtocolVersionStr = "6.0" // The same, as a string
ProtocolName = "shh" // Nickname of the protocol in geth
// whisper protocol message codes, according to EIP-627
statusCode = 0 // used by whisper protocol
messagesCode = 1 // normal whisper message
powRequirementCode = 2 // PoW requirement
bloomFilterExCode = 3 // bloom filter exchange
p2pRequestCode = 126 // peer-to-peer message, used by Dapp protocol
p2pMessageCode = 127 // peer-to-peer message (to be consumed by the peer, but not forwarded any further)
NumberOfMessageCodes = 128
SizeMask = byte(3) // mask used to extract the size of payload size field from the flags
signatureFlag = byte(4)
TopicLength = 4 // in bytes
signatureLength = 65 // in bytes
aesKeyLength = 32 // in bytes
aesNonceLength = 12 // in bytes; for more info please see cipher.gcmStandardNonceSize & aesgcm.NonceSize()
keyIDSize = 32 // in bytes
BloomFilterSize = 64 // in bytes
flagsLength = 1
EnvelopeHeaderLength = 20
MaxMessageSize = uint32(10 * 1024 * 1024) // maximum accepted size of a message.
DefaultMaxMessageSize = uint32(1024 * 1024)
DefaultMinimumPoW = 0.2
padSizeLimit = 256 // just an arbitrary number, could be changed without breaking the protocol
messageQueueLimit = 1024
expirationCycle = time.Second
transmissionCycle = 300 * time.Millisecond
DefaultTTL = 50 // seconds
DefaultSyncAllowance = 10 // seconds
)
// MailServer represents a mail server, capable of
// archiving the old messages for subsequent delivery
// to the peers. Any implementation must ensure that both
// functions are thread-safe. Also, they must return ASAP.
// DeliverMail should use directMessagesCode for delivery,
// in order to bypass the expiry checks.
type MailServer interface {
Archive(env *Envelope)
DeliverMail(whisperPeer *Peer, request *Envelope)
}