// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto // Copyright (c) 2009-2020 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 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /** Message header. * (4) message start. * (12) command. * (4) size. * (4) checksum. */ class CMessageHeader { public: static constexpr size_t MESSAGE_START_SIZE = 4; static constexpr size_t COMMAND_SIZE = 12; static constexpr size_t MESSAGE_SIZE_SIZE = 4; static constexpr size_t CHECKSUM_SIZE = 4; static constexpr size_t MESSAGE_SIZE_OFFSET = MESSAGE_START_SIZE + COMMAND_SIZE; static constexpr size_t CHECKSUM_OFFSET = MESSAGE_SIZE_OFFSET + MESSAGE_SIZE_SIZE; static constexpr size_t HEADER_SIZE = MESSAGE_START_SIZE + COMMAND_SIZE + MESSAGE_SIZE_SIZE + CHECKSUM_SIZE; typedef unsigned char MessageStartChars[MESSAGE_START_SIZE]; explicit CMessageHeader() = default; /** Construct a P2P message header from message-start characters, a command and the size of the message. * @note Passing in a `pszCommand` longer than COMMAND_SIZE will result in a run-time assertion error. */ CMessageHeader(const MessageStartChars& pchMessageStartIn, const char* pszCommand, unsigned int nMessageSizeIn); std::string GetCommand() const; bool IsCommandValid() const; SERIALIZE_METHODS(CMessageHeader, obj) { READWRITE(obj.pchMessageStart, obj.pchCommand, obj.nMessageSize, obj.pchChecksum); } char pchMessageStart[MESSAGE_START_SIZE]{}; char pchCommand[COMMAND_SIZE]{}; uint32_t nMessageSize{std::numeric_limits::max()}; 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. */ 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. */ extern const char* VERACK; /** * The addr (IP address) message relays connection information for peers on the * network. */ extern const char* ADDR; /** * The addrv2 message relays connection information for peers on the network just * like the addr message, but is extended to allow gossiping of longer node * addresses (see BIP155). */ extern const char *ADDRV2; /** * The sendaddrv2 message signals support for receiving ADDRV2 messages (BIP155). * It also implies that its sender can encode as ADDRV2 and would send ADDRV2 * instead of ADDR to a peer that has signaled ADDRV2 support by sending SENDADDRV2. */ extern const char *SENDADDRV2; /** * The inv message (inventory message) transmits one or more inventories of * objects known to the transmitting peer. */ extern const char* INV; /** * The getdata message requests one or more data objects from another node. */ 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. */ 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. */ 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. */ extern const char* GETHEADERS; /** * The tx message transmits a single transaction. */ 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. */ extern const char* HEADERS; /** * The block message transmits a single serialized 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. */ 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. */ extern const char* MEMPOOL; /** * The ping message is sent periodically to help confirm that the receiving * peer is still connected. */ 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. */ extern const char* PONG; /** * The notfound message is a reply to a getdata message which requested an * object the receiving node does not have available for relay. * @since protocol version 70001. */ 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. */ 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. */ 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. */ extern const char* FILTERCLEAR; /** * 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. */ extern const char* SENDHEADERS; /** * The feefilter message tells the receiving peer not to inv us any txs * which do not meet the specified min fee rate. * @since protocol version 70013 as described by BIP133 */ extern const char* FEEFILTER; /** * 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 70014 as described by BIP 152 */ extern const char* SENDCMPCT; /** * Contains a CBlockHeaderAndShortTxIDs object - providing a header and * list of "short txids". * @since protocol version 70014 as described by BIP 152 */ extern const char* CMPCTBLOCK; /** * Contains a BlockTransactionsRequest * Peer should respond with "blocktxn" message. * @since protocol version 70014 as described by BIP 152 */ extern const char* GETBLOCKTXN; /** * Contains a BlockTransactions. * Sent in response to a "getblocktxn" message. * @since protocol version 70014 as described by BIP 152 */ extern const char* BLOCKTXN; /** * getcfilters requests compact filters for a range of blocks. * Only available with service bit NODE_COMPACT_FILTERS as described by * BIP 157 & 158. */ extern const char* GETCFILTERS; /** * cfilter is a response to a getcfilters request containing a single compact * filter. */ extern const char* CFILTER; /** * getcfheaders requests a compact filter header and the filter hashes for a * range of blocks, which can then be used to reconstruct the filter headers * for those blocks. * Only available with service bit NODE_COMPACT_FILTERS as described by * BIP 157 & 158. */ extern const char* GETCFHEADERS; /** * cfheaders is a response to a getcfheaders request containing a filter header * and a vector of filter hashes for each subsequent block in the requested range. */ extern const char* CFHEADERS; /** * getcfcheckpt requests evenly spaced compact filter headers, enabling * parallelized download and validation of the headers between them. * Only available with service bit NODE_COMPACT_FILTERS as described by * BIP 157 & 158. */ extern const char* GETCFCHECKPT; /** * cfcheckpt is a response to a getcfcheckpt request containing a vector of * evenly spaced filter headers for blocks on the requested chain. */ extern const char* CFCHECKPT; /** * Indicates that a node prefers to relay transactions via wtxid, rather than * txid. * @since protocol version 70016 as described by BIP 339. */ extern const char* WTXIDRELAY; }; // namespace NetMsgType /* Get a vector of all valid message types (see above) */ const std::vector& getAllNetMessageTypes(); /** nServices flags */ enum ServiceFlags : uint64_t { // NOTE: When adding here, be sure to update serviceFlagToStr too // Nothing NODE_NONE = 0, // NODE_NETWORK means that the node is capable of serving the complete block chain. It is currently // set by all Bitcoin Core non pruned nodes, and is unset by SPV clients or other light clients. NODE_NETWORK = (1 << 0), // NODE_BLOOM means the node is capable and willing to handle bloom-filtered connections. // Bitcoin Core nodes used to support this by default, without advertising this bit, // but no longer do as of protocol version 70011 (= NO_BLOOM_VERSION) NODE_BLOOM = (1 << 2), // NODE_WITNESS indicates that a node can be asked for blocks and transactions including // witness data. NODE_WITNESS = (1 << 3), // NODE_COMPACT_FILTERS means the node will service basic block filter requests. // See BIP157 and BIP158 for details on how this is implemented. NODE_COMPACT_FILTERS = (1 << 6), // NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED means the same as NODE_NETWORK with the limitation of only // serving the last 288 (2 day) blocks // See BIP159 for details on how this is implemented. NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED = (1 << 10), // 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. }; /** * Convert service flags (a bitmask of NODE_*) to human readable strings. * It supports unknown service flags which will be returned as "UNKNOWN[...]". * @param[in] flags multiple NODE_* bitwise-OR-ed together */ std::vector serviceFlagsToStr(uint64_t flags); /** * Gets the set of service flags which are "desirable" for a given peer. * * These are the flags which are required for a peer to support for them * to be "interesting" to us, ie for us to wish to use one of our few * outbound connection slots for or for us to wish to prioritize keeping * their connection around. * * Relevant service flags may be peer- and state-specific in that the * version of the peer may determine which flags are required (eg in the * case of NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED where we seek out NODE_NETWORK peers * unless they set NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED and we are out of IBD, in which * case NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED suffices). * * Thus, generally, avoid calling with peerServices == NODE_NONE, unless * state-specific flags must absolutely be avoided. When called with * peerServices == NODE_NONE, the returned desirable service flags are * guaranteed to not change dependent on state - ie they are suitable for * use when describing peers which we know to be desirable, but for which * we do not have a confirmed set of service flags. * * If the NODE_NONE return value is changed, contrib/seeds/makeseeds.py * should be updated appropriately to filter for the same nodes. */ ServiceFlags GetDesirableServiceFlags(ServiceFlags services); /** Set the current IBD status in order to figure out the desirable service flags */ void SetServiceFlagsIBDCache(bool status); /** * A shortcut for (services & GetDesirableServiceFlags(services)) * == GetDesirableServiceFlags(services), ie determines whether the given * set of service flags are sufficient for a peer to be "relevant". */ static inline bool HasAllDesirableServiceFlags(ServiceFlags services) { return !(GetDesirableServiceFlags(services) & (~services)); } /** * Checks if a peer with the given service flags may be capable of having a * robust address-storage DB. */ static inline bool MayHaveUsefulAddressDB(ServiceFlags services) { return (services & NODE_NETWORK) || (services & NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED); } /** A CService with information about it as peer */ class CAddress : public CService { static constexpr uint32_t TIME_INIT{100000000}; /** Historically, CAddress disk serialization stored the CLIENT_VERSION, optionally OR'ed with * the ADDRV2_FORMAT flag to indicate V2 serialization. The first field has since been * disentangled from client versioning, and now instead: * - The low bits (masked by DISK_VERSION_IGNORE_MASK) store the fixed value DISK_VERSION_INIT, * (in case any code exists that treats it as a client version) but are ignored on * deserialization. * - The high bits (masked by ~DISK_VERSION_IGNORE_MASK) store actual serialization information. * Only 0 or DISK_VERSION_ADDRV2 (equal to the historical ADDRV2_FORMAT) are valid now, and * any other value triggers a deserialization failure. Other values can be added later if * needed. * * For disk deserialization, ADDRV2_FORMAT in the stream version signals that ADDRV2 * deserialization is permitted, but the actual format is determined by the high bits in the * stored version field. For network serialization, the stream version having ADDRV2_FORMAT or * not determines the actual format used (as it has no embedded version number). */ static constexpr uint32_t DISK_VERSION_INIT{220000}; static constexpr uint32_t DISK_VERSION_IGNORE_MASK{0b00000000'00000111'11111111'11111111}; /** The version number written in disk serialized addresses to indicate V2 serializations. * It must be exactly 1<<29, as that is the value that historical versions used for this * (they used their internal ADDRV2_FORMAT flag here). */ static constexpr uint32_t DISK_VERSION_ADDRV2{1 << 29}; static_assert((DISK_VERSION_INIT & ~DISK_VERSION_IGNORE_MASK) == 0, "DISK_VERSION_INIT must be covered by DISK_VERSION_IGNORE_MASK"); static_assert((DISK_VERSION_ADDRV2 & DISK_VERSION_IGNORE_MASK) == 0, "DISK_VERSION_ADDRV2 must not be covered by DISK_VERSION_IGNORE_MASK"); public: CAddress() : CService{} {}; CAddress(CService ipIn, ServiceFlags nServicesIn) : CService{ipIn}, nServices{nServicesIn} {}; CAddress(CService ipIn, ServiceFlags nServicesIn, uint32_t nTimeIn) : CService{ipIn}, nTime{nTimeIn}, nServices{nServicesIn} {}; SERIALIZE_METHODS(CAddress, obj) { // CAddress has a distinct network serialization and a disk serialization, but it should never // be hashed (except through CHashWriter in addrdb.cpp, which sets SER_DISK), and it's // ambiguous what that would mean. Make sure no code relying on that is introduced: assert(!(s.GetType() & SER_GETHASH)); bool use_v2; bool store_time; if (s.GetType() & SER_DISK) { // In the disk serialization format, the encoding (v1 or v2) is determined by a flag version // that's part of the serialization itself. ADDRV2_FORMAT in the stream version only determines // whether V2 is chosen/permitted at all. uint32_t stored_format_version = DISK_VERSION_INIT; if (s.GetVersion() & ADDRV2_FORMAT) stored_format_version |= DISK_VERSION_ADDRV2; READWRITE(stored_format_version); stored_format_version &= ~DISK_VERSION_IGNORE_MASK; // ignore low bits if (stored_format_version == 0) { use_v2 = false; } else if (stored_format_version == DISK_VERSION_ADDRV2 && (s.GetVersion() & ADDRV2_FORMAT)) { // Only support v2 deserialization if ADDRV2_FORMAT is set. use_v2 = true; } else { throw std::ios_base::failure("Unsupported CAddress disk format version"); } store_time = true; } else { // In the network serialization format, the encoding (v1 or v2) is determined directly by // the value of ADDRV2_FORMAT in the stream version, as no explicitly encoded version // exists in the stream. assert(s.GetType() & SER_NETWORK); use_v2 = s.GetVersion() & ADDRV2_FORMAT; // The only time we serialize a CAddress object without nTime is in // the initial VERSION messages which contain two CAddress records. // At that point, the serialization version is INIT_PROTO_VERSION. // After the version handshake, serialization version is >= // MIN_PEER_PROTO_VERSION and all ADDR messages are serialized with // nTime. store_time = s.GetVersion() != INIT_PROTO_VERSION; } SER_READ(obj, obj.nTime = TIME_INIT); if (store_time) READWRITE(obj.nTime); // nServices is serialized as CompactSize in V2; as uint64_t in V1. if (use_v2) { uint64_t services_tmp; SER_WRITE(obj, services_tmp = obj.nServices); READWRITE(Using>(services_tmp)); SER_READ(obj, obj.nServices = static_cast(services_tmp)); } else { READWRITE(Using>(obj.nServices)); } // Invoke V1/V2 serializer for CService parent object. OverrideStream os(&s, s.GetType(), use_v2 ? ADDRV2_FORMAT : 0); SerReadWriteMany(os, ser_action, ReadWriteAsHelper(obj)); } //! Always included in serialization, except in the network format on INIT_PROTO_VERSION. uint32_t nTime{TIME_INIT}; //! Serialized as uint64_t in V1, and as CompactSize in V2. ServiceFlags nServices{NODE_NONE}; friend bool operator==(const CAddress& a, const CAddress& b) { return a.nTime == b.nTime && a.nServices == b.nServices && static_cast(a) == static_cast(b); } }; /** getdata message type flags */ const uint32_t MSG_WITNESS_FLAG = 1 << 30; const uint32_t MSG_TYPE_MASK = 0xffffffff >> 2; /** 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 : uint32_t { UNDEFINED = 0, MSG_TX = 1, MSG_BLOCK = 2, MSG_WTX = 5, //!< Defined in BIP 339 // The following can only occur in getdata. Invs always use TX/WTX or BLOCK. MSG_FILTERED_BLOCK = 3, //!< Defined in BIP37 MSG_CMPCT_BLOCK = 4, //!< Defined in BIP152 MSG_WITNESS_BLOCK = MSG_BLOCK | MSG_WITNESS_FLAG, //!< Defined in BIP144 MSG_WITNESS_TX = MSG_TX | MSG_WITNESS_FLAG, //!< Defined in BIP144 // MSG_FILTERED_WITNESS_BLOCK is defined in BIP144 as reserved for future // use and remains unused. // MSG_FILTERED_WITNESS_BLOCK = MSG_FILTERED_BLOCK | MSG_WITNESS_FLAG, }; /** inv message data */ class CInv { public: CInv(); CInv(uint32_t typeIn, const uint256& hashIn); SERIALIZE_METHODS(CInv, obj) { READWRITE(obj.type, obj.hash); } friend bool operator<(const CInv& a, const CInv& b); std::string GetCommand() const; std::string ToString() const; // Single-message helper methods bool IsMsgTx() const { return type == MSG_TX; } bool IsMsgBlk() const { return type == MSG_BLOCK; } bool IsMsgWtx() const { return type == MSG_WTX; } bool IsMsgFilteredBlk() const { return type == MSG_FILTERED_BLOCK; } bool IsMsgCmpctBlk() const { return type == MSG_CMPCT_BLOCK; } bool IsMsgWitnessBlk() const { return type == MSG_WITNESS_BLOCK; } // Combined-message helper methods bool IsGenTxMsg() const { return type == MSG_TX || type == MSG_WTX || type == MSG_WITNESS_TX; } bool IsGenBlkMsg() const { return type == MSG_BLOCK || type == MSG_FILTERED_BLOCK || type == MSG_CMPCT_BLOCK || type == MSG_WITNESS_BLOCK; } uint32_t type; uint256 hash; }; /** Convert a TX/WITNESS_TX/WTX CInv to a GenTxid. */ GenTxid ToGenTxid(const CInv& inv); #endif // BITCOIN_PROTOCOL_H