/* This file is part of GNUnet. (C) 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_tree.h * @brief Merkle-tree-ish-CHK file encoding for GNUnet * @see https://gnunet.org/encoding * @author Krista Bennett * @author Christian Grothoff * * TODO: * - decide if this API should be made public (gnunet_fs_service.h) * or remain "internal" (but with exported symbols?) */ #ifndef GNUNET_FS_TREE_H #define GNUNET_FS_TREE_H #include "fs.h" /** * Compute the depth of the CHK tree. * * @param flen file length for which to compute the depth * @return depth of the tree, always > 0. A depth of 1 means only a DBLOCK. */ unsigned int GNUNET_FS_compute_depth (uint64_t flen); /** * Calculate how many bytes of payload a block tree of the given * depth MAY correspond to at most (this function ignores the fact that * some blocks will only be present partially due to the total file * size cutting some blocks off at the end). * * @param depth depth of the block. depth==0 is a DBLOCK. * @return number of bytes of payload a subtree of this depth may correspond to */ uint64_t GNUNET_FS_tree_compute_tree_size (unsigned int depth); /** * Compute how many bytes of data should be stored in * the specified block. * * @param fsize overall file size, must be > 0. * @param offset offset in the original data corresponding * to the beginning of the tree induced by the block; * must be < fsize * @param depth depth of the node in the tree, 0 for DBLOCK * @return number of bytes stored in this node */ size_t GNUNET_FS_tree_calculate_block_size (uint64_t fsize, uint64_t offset, unsigned int depth); /** * Context for an ECRS-based file encoder that computes * the Merkle-ish-CHK tree. */ struct GNUNET_FS_TreeEncoder; /** * Function called asking for the current (encoded) * block to be processed. After processing the * client should either call "GNUNET_FS_tree_encode_next" * or (on error) "GNUNET_FS_tree_encode_finish". * * @param cls closure * @param chk content hash key for the block * @param offset offset of the block * @param depth depth of the block, 0 for DBLOCKs * @param type type of the block (IBLOCK or DBLOCK) * @param block the (encrypted) block * @param block_size size of block (in bytes) */ typedef void (*GNUNET_FS_TreeBlockProcessor)(void *cls, const struct ContentHashKey *chk, uint64_t offset, unsigned int depth, enum GNUNET_BLOCK_Type type, const void *block, uint16_t block_size); /** * Function called with information about our * progress in computing the tree encoding. * * @param cls closure * @param offset where are we in the file * @param pt_block plaintext of the currently processed block * @param pt_size size of pt_block * @param depth depth of the block in the tree, 0 for DBLOCKS */ typedef void (*GNUNET_FS_TreeProgressCallback)(void *cls, uint64_t offset, const void *pt_block, size_t pt_size, unsigned int depth); /** * Initialize a tree encoder. This function will call "proc" and * "progress" on each block in the tree. Once all blocks have been * processed, "cont" will be scheduled. The "reader" will be called * to obtain the (plaintext) blocks for the file. Note that this * function will actually never call "proc"; the "proc" function must * be triggered by calling "GNUNET_FS_tree_encoder_next" to trigger * encryption (and calling of "proc") for each block. * * @param h the global FS context * @param size overall size of the file to encode * @param cls closure for reader, proc, progress and cont * @param reader function to call to read plaintext data * @param proc function to call on each encrypted block * @param progress function to call with progress information * @param cont function to call when done * @return tree encoder context */ struct GNUNET_FS_TreeEncoder * GNUNET_FS_tree_encoder_create (struct GNUNET_FS_Handle *h, uint64_t size, void *cls, GNUNET_FS_DataReader reader, GNUNET_FS_TreeBlockProcessor proc, GNUNET_FS_TreeProgressCallback progress, GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task cont); /** * Encrypt the next block of the file (and * call proc and progress accordingly; or * of course "cont" if we have already completed * encoding of the entire file). * * @param te tree encoder to use */ void GNUNET_FS_tree_encoder_next (struct GNUNET_FS_TreeEncoder * te); /** * Clean up a tree encoder and return information * about the resulting URI or an error message. * * @param te the tree encoder to clean up * @param uri set to the resulting URI (if encoding finished) * @param emsg set to an error message (if an error occured * within the tree encoder; if this function is called * prior to completion and prior to an internal error, * both "*uri" and "*emsg" will be set to NULL). */ void GNUNET_FS_tree_encoder_finish (struct GNUNET_FS_TreeEncoder *te, struct GNUNET_FS_Uri **uri, char **emsg); #if 0 /* the functions below will be needed for persistence but are not yet implemented -- FIXME... */ /** * Get data that would be needed to resume * the encoding later. * * @param te encoding to resume * @param data set to the resume data * @param size set to the size of the resume data */ void GNUNET_FS_tree_encoder_resume_get_data (const struct GNUNET_FS_TreeEncoder *te, void **data, size_t *size); /** * Reset tree encoder to point previously * obtained for resuming. * * @param te encoding to resume * @param data the resume data * @param size the size of the resume data */ void GNUNET_FS_tree_encoder_resume (struct GNUNET_FS_TreeEncoder *te, const void *data, size_t size); #endif #endif /* end of fs_tree.h */