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package yggdrasil
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// address represents an IPv6 address in the yggdrasil address range.
type address [ 16 ] byte
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// subnet represents an IPv6 /64 subnet in the yggdrasil subnet range.
type subnet [ 8 ] byte
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// address_prefix is the prefix used for all addresses and subnets in the network.
// The current implementation requires this to be a multiple of 8 bits.
// Nodes that configure this differently will be unable to communicate with eachother, though routing and the DHT machinery *should* still work.
var address_prefix = [ ... ] byte { 0xfd }
// isValid returns true if an address falls within the range used by nodes in the network.
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func ( a * address ) isValid ( ) bool {
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for idx := range address_prefix {
if ( * a ) [ idx ] != address_prefix [ idx ] {
return false
}
}
return ( * a ) [ len ( address_prefix ) ] & 0x80 == 0
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}
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// isValid returns true if a prefix falls within the range usable by the network.
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func ( s * subnet ) isValid ( ) bool {
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for idx := range address_prefix {
if ( * s ) [ idx ] != address_prefix [ idx ] {
return false
}
}
return ( * s ) [ len ( address_prefix ) ] & 0x80 != 0
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}
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// address_addrForNodeID takes a *NodeID as an argument and returns an *address.
// This address begins with the address prefix.
// The next bit is 0 for an address, and 1 for a subnet.
// The following 7 bits are set to the number of leading 1 bits in the NodeID.
// The NodeID, excluding the leading 1 bits and the first leading 1 bit, is truncated to the appropriate length and makes up the remainder of the address.
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func address_addrForNodeID ( nid * NodeID ) * address {
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// 128 bit address
// Begins with prefix
// Next bit is a 0
// Next 7 bits, interpreted as a uint, are # of leading 1s in the NodeID
// Leading 1s and first leading 0 of the NodeID are truncated off
// The rest is appended to the IPv6 address (truncated to 128 bits total)
var addr address
var temp [ ] byte
done := false
ones := byte ( 0 )
bits := byte ( 0 )
nBits := 0
for idx := 0 ; idx < 8 * len ( nid ) ; idx ++ {
bit := ( nid [ idx / 8 ] & ( 0x80 >> byte ( idx % 8 ) ) ) >> byte ( 7 - ( idx % 8 ) )
if ! done && bit != 0 {
ones ++
continue
}
if ! done && bit == 0 {
done = true
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continue // FIXME? this assumes that ones <= 127, probably only worth changing by using a variable length uint64, but that would require changes to the addressing scheme, and I'm not sure ones > 127 is realistic
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}
bits = ( bits << 1 ) | bit
nBits ++
if nBits == 8 {
nBits = 0
temp = append ( temp , bits )
}
}
copy ( addr [ : ] , address_prefix [ : ] )
addr [ len ( address_prefix ) ] = ones & 0x7f
copy ( addr [ len ( address_prefix ) + 1 : ] , temp )
return & addr
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}
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// address_subnetForNodeID takes a *NodeID as an argument and returns a *subnet.
// This subnet begins with the address prefix.
// The next bit is 0 for an address, and 1 for a subnet.
// The following 7 bits are set to the number of leading 1 bits in the NodeID.
// The NodeID, excluding the leading 1 bits and the first leading 1 bit, is truncated to the appropriate length and makes up the remainder of the subnet.
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func address_subnetForNodeID ( nid * NodeID ) * subnet {
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// Exactly as the address version, with two exceptions:
// 1) The first bit after the fixed prefix is a 1 instead of a 0
// 2) It's truncated to a subnet prefix length instead of 128 bits
addr := * address_addrForNodeID ( nid )
var snet subnet
copy ( snet [ : ] , addr [ : ] )
snet [ len ( address_prefix ) ] |= 0x80
return & snet
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}
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// getNodeIDandMask returns two *NodeID.
// The first is a NodeID with all the bits known from the address set to their correct values.
// The second is a bitmask with 1 bit set for each bit that was known from the address.
// This is used to look up NodeIDs in the DHT and tell if they match an address.
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func ( a * address ) getNodeIDandMask ( ) ( * NodeID , * NodeID ) {
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// Mask is a bitmask to mark the bits visible from the address
// This means truncated leading 1s, first leading 0, and visible part of addr
var nid NodeID
var mask NodeID
ones := int ( a [ len ( address_prefix ) ] & 0x7f )
for idx := 0 ; idx < ones ; idx ++ {
nid [ idx / 8 ] |= 0x80 >> byte ( idx % 8 )
}
nidOffset := ones + 1
addrOffset := 8 * len ( address_prefix ) + 8
for idx := addrOffset ; idx < 8 * len ( a ) ; idx ++ {
bits := a [ idx / 8 ] & ( 0x80 >> byte ( idx % 8 ) )
bits <<= byte ( idx % 8 )
nidIdx := nidOffset + ( idx - addrOffset )
bits >>= byte ( nidIdx % 8 )
nid [ nidIdx / 8 ] |= bits
}
maxMask := 8 * ( len ( a ) - len ( address_prefix ) - 1 ) + ones + 1
for idx := 0 ; idx < maxMask ; idx ++ {
mask [ idx / 8 ] |= 0x80 >> byte ( idx % 8 )
}
return & nid , & mask
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}
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// getNodeIDandMask returns two *NodeID.
// The first is a NodeID with all the bits known from the address set to their correct values.
// The second is a bitmask with 1 bit set for each bit that was known from the subnet.
// This is used to look up NodeIDs in the DHT and tell if they match a subnet.
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func ( s * subnet ) getNodeIDandMask ( ) ( * NodeID , * NodeID ) {
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// As with the address version, but visible parts of the subnet prefix instead
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var nid NodeID
var mask NodeID
ones := int ( s [ len ( address_prefix ) ] & 0x7f )
for idx := 0 ; idx < ones ; idx ++ {
nid [ idx / 8 ] |= 0x80 >> byte ( idx % 8 )
}
nidOffset := ones + 1
addrOffset := 8 * len ( address_prefix ) + 8
for idx := addrOffset ; idx < 8 * len ( s ) ; idx ++ {
bits := s [ idx / 8 ] & ( 0x80 >> byte ( idx % 8 ) )
bits <<= byte ( idx % 8 )
nidIdx := nidOffset + ( idx - addrOffset )
bits >>= byte ( nidIdx % 8 )
nid [ nidIdx / 8 ] |= bits
}
maxMask := 8 * ( len ( s ) - len ( address_prefix ) - 1 ) + ones + 1
for idx := 0 ; idx < maxMask ; idx ++ {
mask [ idx / 8 ] |= 0x80 >> byte ( idx % 8 )
}
return & nid , & mask
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}