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/*
This file is part of GNUnet.
(C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Christian Grothoff (and other contributing authors)
GNUnet is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
option) any later version.
GNUnet is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNUnet; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/**
* @file fs/fs.h
* @brief definitions for the entire fs module
* @author Igor Wronsky, Christian Grothoff
*/
#ifndef FS_H
#define FS_H
#include "gnunet_constants.h"
#include "gnunet_datastore_service.h"
#include "gnunet_dht_service.h"
#include "gnunet_fs_service.h"
#include "gnunet_block_lib.h"
#include "block_fs.h"
/**
* Size of the individual blocks used for file-sharing.
*/
#define DBLOCK_SIZE (32*1024)
/**
* Blocksize to use when hashing files for indexing (blocksize for IO,
* not for the DBlocks). Larger blocksizes can be more efficient but
* will be more disruptive as far as the scheduler is concerned.
*/
#define HASHING_BLOCKSIZE (1024 * 128)
/**
* @brief content hash key
*/
struct ContentHashKey
{
/**
* Hash of the original content, used for encryption.
*/
GNUNET_HashCode key;
/**
* Hash of the encrypted content, used for querying.
*/
GNUNET_HashCode query;
};
GNUNET_NETWORK_STRUCT_BEGIN
/**
* Message sent from a GNUnet (fs) publishing activity to the
* gnunet-fs-service to initiate indexing of a file. The service is
* supposed to check if the specified file is available and has the
* same cryptographic hash. It should then respond with either a
* confirmation or a denial.
*
* On OSes where this works, it is considered acceptable if the
* service only checks that the path, device and inode match (it can
* then be assumed that the hash will also match without actually
* computing it; this is an optimization that should be safe given
* that the client is not our adversary).
*/
struct IndexStartMessage
{
/**
* Message type will be GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_INDEX_START.
*/
struct GNUNET_MessageHeader header;
/**
* For alignment.
*/
uint32_t reserved GNUNET_PACKED;
/**
* ID of device containing the file, as seen by the client. This
* device ID is obtained using a call like "statvfs" (and converting
* the "f_fsid" field to a 32-bit big-endian number). Use 0 if the
* OS does not support this, in which case the service must do a
* full hash recomputation.
*/
uint64_t device GNUNET_PACKED;
/**
* Inode of the file on the given device, as seen by the client
* ("st_ino" field from "struct stat"). Use 0 if the OS does not
* support this, in which case the service must do a full hash
* recomputation.
*/
uint64_t inode GNUNET_PACKED;
/**
* Hash of the file that we would like to index.
*/
GNUNET_HashCode file_id;
/* this is followed by a 0-terminated
* filename of a file with the hash
* "file_id" as seen by the client */
};
/**
* Message send by FS service in response to a request
* asking for a list of all indexed files.
*/
struct IndexInfoMessage
{
/**
* Message type will be
* GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_INDEX_LIST_ENTRY.
*/
struct GNUNET_MessageHeader header;
/**
* Always zero.
*/
uint32_t reserved GNUNET_PACKED;
/**
* Hash of the indexed file.
*/
GNUNET_HashCode file_id;
/* this is followed by a 0-terminated
* filename of a file with the hash
* "file_id" as seen by the client */
};
/**
* Message sent from a GNUnet (fs) unindexing activity to the
* gnunet-service-fs to indicate that a file will be unindexed. The
* service is supposed to remove the file from the list of indexed
* files and response with a confirmation message (even if the file
* was already not on the list).
*/
struct UnindexMessage
{
/**
* Message type will be
* GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_UNINDEX.
*/
struct GNUNET_MessageHeader header;
/**
* Always zero.
*/
uint32_t reserved GNUNET_PACKED;
/**
* Hash of the file that we will unindex.
*/
GNUNET_HashCode file_id;
};
/**
* No options.
*/
#define SEARCH_MESSAGE_OPTION_NONE 0
/**
* Only search the local datastore (no network)
*/
#define SEARCH_MESSAGE_OPTION_LOOPBACK_ONLY 1
/**
* Request is too large to fit in 64k format. The list of
* already-known search results will be continued in another message
* for the same type/query/target and additional already-known results
* following this one).
*/
#define SEARCH_MESSAGE_OPTION_CONTINUED 2
/**
* Message sent from a GNUnet (fs) search activity to the
* gnunet-service-fs to start a search.
*/
struct SearchMessage
{
/**
* Message type will be
* GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_START_SEARCH.
*/
struct GNUNET_MessageHeader header;
/**
* Bitmask with options. Zero for no options, one for
* loopback-only, two for 'to be continued' (with a second search
* message for the same type/query/target and additional
* already-known results following this one). See
* SEARCH_MESSAGE_OPTION_ defines.
*
* Other bits are currently not defined.
*/
uint32_t options GNUNET_PACKED;
/**
* Type of the content that we're looking for.
*/
uint32_t type GNUNET_PACKED;
/**
* Desired anonymity level, big-endian.
*/
uint32_t anonymity_level GNUNET_PACKED;
/**
* If the request is for a DBLOCK or IBLOCK, this is the identity of
* the peer that is known to have a response. Set to all-zeros if
* such a target is not known (note that even if OUR anonymity
* level is >0 we may happen to know the responder's identity;
* nevertheless, we should probably not use it for a DHT-lookup
* or similar blunt actions in order to avoid exposing ourselves).
* <p>
* If the request is for an SBLOCK, this is the identity of the
* pseudonym to which the SBLOCK belongs.
* <p>
* If the request is for a KBLOCK, "target" must be all zeros.
*/
GNUNET_HashCode target;
/**
* Hash of the keyword (aka query) for KBLOCKs; Hash of
* the CHK-encoded block for DBLOCKS and IBLOCKS (aka query)
* and hash of the identifier XORed with the target for
* SBLOCKS (aka query).
*/
GNUNET_HashCode query;
/* this is followed by the hash codes of already-known
* results (which should hence be excluded from what
* the service returns); naturally, this only applies
* to queries that can have multiple results, such as
* those for KBLOCKS (KSK) and SBLOCKS (SKS) */
};
/**
* Response from FS service with a result for a previous FS search.
* Note that queries for DBLOCKS and IBLOCKS that have received a
* single response are considered done. This message is transmitted
* between peers.
*/
struct PutMessage
{
/**
* Message type will be GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_PUT.
*/
struct GNUNET_MessageHeader header;
/**
* Type of the block (in big endian). Should never be zero.
*/
uint32_t type GNUNET_PACKED;
/**
* When does this result expire?
*/
struct GNUNET_TIME_AbsoluteNBO expiration;
/* this is followed by the actual encrypted content */
};
/**
* Response from FS service with a result for a previous FS search.
* Note that queries for DBLOCKS and IBLOCKS that have received a
* single response are considered done. This message is transmitted
* between the service and a client.
*/
struct ClientPutMessage
{
/**
* Message type will be GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_PUT.
*/
struct GNUNET_MessageHeader header;
/**
* Type of the block (in big endian). Should never be zero.
*/
uint32_t type GNUNET_PACKED;
/**
* When does this result expire?
*/
struct GNUNET_TIME_AbsoluteNBO expiration;
/**
* When was the last time we've tried to download this block?
* (FOREVER if unknown/not relevant)
*/
struct GNUNET_TIME_AbsoluteNBO last_transmission;
/* this is followed by the actual encrypted content */
};
GNUNET_NETWORK_STRUCT_END
#endif
/* end of fs.h */
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