493 lines
14 KiB
Ruby
493 lines
14 KiB
Ruby
require 'bindata'
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require 'ipaddress'
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# Wraps the IPAddress::IPv6 class found in the ipaddress gem to provide easier
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# handling of binary-format IP addresses
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class Ipv6Address < BinData::BasePrimitive
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register_self if BinData::VERSION < "1.3.2"
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def value_to_binary_string(v)
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ip = any_to_ipaddress(v)
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raise ArgumentError.new("Can't convert #{v.class} to Ipv6Address") unless ip
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ip.data
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end
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def read_and_return_value(io)
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address = read_uint128(io)
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if address >= 0xffff00000000 && address <= 0xffffffffffff # v6-mapped v4
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IPAddress::IPv6::Mapped.parse_u128(address)
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else # v6
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IPAddress::IPv6.parse_u128(address)
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end
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end
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def sensible_default
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IPAddress("::")
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end
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def assign(v)
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super(any_to_ipaddress(v))
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end
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protected
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def any_to_ipaddress(v)
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v = IPAddress(v) if v.is_a?(String)
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if v.is_a?(IPAddress::IPv4)
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IPAddress::IPv6::Mapped.new("::ffff:#{v.to_s}")
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elsif v.is_a?(IPAddress::IPv6)
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v
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elsif v.is_a?(Fixnum) || v.is_a?(Bignum) || v.respond_to?(:to_u128)
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v = v.to_u128 if v.respond_to?(:to_u128)
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if v < 2**32
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IPAddress::IPv6::Mapped.new("::ffff:#{IPAddress::IPv4.parse_u32(v).to_s}")
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else
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IPAddress::IPv6.parse_u128(v)
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end
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else
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nil
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end
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end
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def read_uint128(io)
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top, middle1, middle2, bottom = io.readbytes(16).unpack("NNNN")
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(top << 96) | (middle1 << 64) | (middle2 << 32) | (bottom)
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end
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end
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# Implementation of the BitCoin wire protocol, written using bindata.
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# Reference: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Protocol_specification
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#
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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module BtcWireProto
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class << self
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def CURRENT_VERSION(network = :main)
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VERSIONS[network]
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end
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end
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# Comprehensive list of known networks. The hex values are what you see in
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# MessageHdr#magic and the symbols are their known friendly names.
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NETWORKS = {
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:testnet => 0xDAB5BFFA,
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0xDAB5BFFA => :testnet,
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:main => 0xD9B4BEF9,
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0xD9B4BEF9 => :main
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}
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# The current supported protocol version for the various networks.
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VERSIONS = {
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:main => 32100,
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32100 => :main
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}
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# Comprehensive list of known inventory vector types.
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INV_VEC_TYPES = {
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0 => :error,
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:error => 0,
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1 => :msg_tx,
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:msg_tx => 1,
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2 => :msg_block,
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:msg_block => 2
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}
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# Used in Reply messages
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REPLY_CODES = {
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0 => :success,
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:success => 0,
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1 => :wallet_error,
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:wallet_error => 1,
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2 => :denied,
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:denied => 2
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}
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# Only Alert messages signed by this key are valid.
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# This is an ECDSA public key (FIXME: in what format?)
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ALERT_PUBKEY = "04fc9702847840aaf195de8442ebecedf5b095cdbb9bc716bda9110971b" +
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"28a49e0ead8564ff0db22209e0374782c093bb899692d524e9d6a6956e7" +
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"c5ecbcd68284"
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## Components of payloads ##
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# Bitmask advertising various capabilities of the node.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class ServicesMask < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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bit7 :top_undefined
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bit1 :node_network
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bit56 :undefined
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end
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# Structure holding an IP address and port in a slightly unusual format.
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# This one is big-endian - everything else is little-endian.
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#
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class NetAddr < BinData::Record
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endian :big
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services_mask :services
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ipv6_address :ip # IPv6 address. IPv4 addresses given as IPv6-mapped IPv4
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uint16 :port
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end
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# Like a NetAddr but with a timestamp to boot.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class TimestampedNetAddr < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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uint32 :timestamp # TODO: Allow this to be set with Ruby native types
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net_addr :net_addr
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end
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# Variable-length integer. This is slightly scary.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class VarInt < BinData::BasePrimitive
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register_self if BinData::VERSION < "1.3.2"
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def value_to_binary_string(val)
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val = val.to_i
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if val < -0xffffffffffffffff # unrepresentable
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""
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elsif val < 0 # 64-bit negative integer
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top_32 = ((-val) & 0xffffffff00000000) >> 32
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btm_32 = (-val) & 0x00000000ffffffff
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[0xff, top_32, btm_32].pack("CVV")
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elsif val <= 0xfc # 8-bit (almost) positive integer
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[val].pack("C")
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elsif val <= 0xffff # 16-bit positive integer
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[0xfd, val].pack("Cv")
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elsif val <= 0xffffffff # 32-bit positive integer
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[0xfe, val].pack("CV")
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else # We can't represent this, whatever it is
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""
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end
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end
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def read_and_return_value(io)
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magic = read_uint8(io)
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if magic <= 0xfc # 8-bit (almost) positive integer
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magic
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elsif magic == 0xfd # 16-bit positive integer
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read_uint16(io)
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elsif magic == 0xfe # 32-bit positive integer
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read_uint32(io)
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elsif magic == 0xff # 64-bit negative integer
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-(read_uint64(io))
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end
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end
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def sensible_default
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0
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end
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protected
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def read_uint8(io)
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io.readbytes(1).unpack("C").at(0)
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end
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def read_uint16(io)
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io.readbytes(2).unpack("v").at(0)
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end
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def read_uint32(io)
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io.readbytes(4).unpack("V").at(0)
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end
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def read_uint64(io)
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top, bottom = io.readbytes(8).unpack("VV")
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(top << 32) | bottom
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end
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end
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# Variable-length pascal string with a variable-length int specifying the
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# length. I kid you not.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class VarStr < BinData::Primitive
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endian :little
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var_int :len, :value => lambda { data.length }
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string :data, :read_length => :len
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def get ; self.data ; end
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def set(v) ; self.data = v ; end
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end
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class InventoryVector < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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uint32 :type # For values, see INV_VEC_TYPES
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string :iv_hash, :length => 32
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end
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# Simple class wrapping raw SHA256 data. Might have utility methods later.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class Sha256 < BinData::Record
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string :data, :length => 32 # Raw SHA256 data
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end
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SHA256 = Sha256
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class TransactionIn < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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sha256 :po_hash
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uint32 :po_index
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var_str :signature_script # Script for confirming transaction authorisation
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uint32 :sequence # Version of this record.
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end
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class TransactionOut < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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uint64 :txout_value
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var_str :pk_script # Script containing conditions to claim to transaction
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end
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# Header for a block.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class BlockHdr < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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uint32 :version
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sha256 :prev_block
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sha256 :merkle_root
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uint32 :timestamp
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uint32 :difficulty
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uint32 :nonce
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var_int :txn_count
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end
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## Payloads ##
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# Payload for a version message
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class Version < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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uint32 :version
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services_mask :services
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uint64 :timestamp
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net_addr :addr_me
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net_addr :addr_you, :onlyif => lambda { version >= 106 }
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uint64 :nonce, :onlyif => lambda { version >= 106 }
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var_str :sub_version, :onlyif => lambda { version >= 106 }
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uint32 :start_height, :onlyif => lambda { version >= 209 }
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end
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# Payload for an addr message in versions earlier than 31402. These are
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# used to get a list of peers to interact with.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class AddrPre31402 < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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var_int :addr_count
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array :addrs, :type => :net_addr,
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:read_until => lambda { index == addr_count - 1 }
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end
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# Payload for an addr message in versions later than 31402. A timestamp was
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# added to the list of addresses, but otherwise it's the same as AddrPre31402
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class AddrFrom31402 < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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var_int :addr_count
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array :timestamped_addrs, :type => :timestamped_net_addr,
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:read_until => lambda { index == addr_count - 1 }
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end
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# Payload for a getdata or inv message. This lets the peer advertise the
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# various objects it has knowledge of.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class Inventory < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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var_int :iv_count
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array :items, :type => :inventory_vector,
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:read_until => lambda { index == iv_count - 1 }
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end
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# Payload for a getblocks or getheaders message. Specifies a set of blocks
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# that the sender wants details of.
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# @author Nick thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class BlockSpec < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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uint32 :version
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var_int :start_count
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array :hash_start, :type => :sha256,
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:read_until => lambda { index == start_count - 1 }
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# Hash of the last desired block, or 0 to get as many as possible (max: 500)
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sha256 :hash_stop, :length => 32
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end
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# A transaction. This contains a number of transactions 'in', and 'out'.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class Transaction < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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uint32 :version
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var_int :tx_in_count
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array :transactions_in, :type => :transaction_in,
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:read_until => lambda { index == tx_in_count - 1 }
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var_int :tx_out_count
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array :transactions_out, :type => :transaction_out,
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:read_until => lambda { index == tx_out_count - 1 }
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uint32 :lock_time
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end
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# Details about a particular block. Returned in response to a block request
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class Block < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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block_hdr :header
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array :txns, :type => :transaction,
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:read_until => lambda { index == header.txn_count - 1 }
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end
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# Headers payloads are returned in response to a getheaders request.
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# Limit of 2,000 entries per message.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class Headers < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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var_int :hdr_count
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array :block_hdrs, :type => :block_hdr,
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:read_until => lambda { index == hdr_count - 1 }
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end
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# For now, we don't support CheckOrder requests at all. Protocol documentation
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# is lacking! FIXME
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class CheckOrder < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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end
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# We don't support SubmitOrder replies either. Receiving either of these will
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# actually break the stream, since we don't even know how long they are. FIXME
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class SubmitOrder < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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end
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# Used as a response to a CheckOrder request.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class Reply < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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uint32 :reply # See REPLYCODES for possible values
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end
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# Completely empty payload. BinData dies if we don't specify *something*
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# in the message payload choices.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class NullPayload < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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end
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# A message sent using the p2p network. Signed by a key so you can tell who
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# sent it - if it's signed by a particular key, then we should apparently
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# show the message to the user and cease operation until further notice. Fun!
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class Alert < BinData::Record
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endian :little
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var_str :message
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var_str :signature
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end
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## Top-level message format ##
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# Everything on the wire is a Message.
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# @author Nick Thomas <nick@lupine.me.uk>
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class Message < BinData::Record
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# @param[Fixnum,nil] version The protocol version. Setting this affects
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# the layout of various fields.
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def initialize_instance(v = nil)
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super()
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@version = v || ::BtcWireProto::CURRENT_VERSION(:main)
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end
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endian :little
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uint32 :magic
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string :command, :length => 12
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uint32 :payload_len, :value => lambda { payload.num_bytes }
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uint32 :checksum, :onlyif => :has_checksum?
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choice :payload, :selection => :payload_choice do
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version "version"
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addr_pre31402 "addr_pre31402"
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addr_from31402 "addr_from31402"
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inventory "inv"
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inventory "getdata"
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block_spec "getblocks"
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block_spec "getheaders"
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transaction "tx"
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block "block"
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headers "headers"
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check_order "checkorder"
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submit_order "submitorder"
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alert "alert"
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null_payload "null"
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end
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# @return[Symbol] representation of the command this message contains
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def cmd_sym
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c = command.strip
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c == "" ? nil : c.to_sym
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end
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# @return[Symbol] representation of the network this message belongs to
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def network_name
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NETWORKS[magic]
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end
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# version and verack messages don't have a checksum. The rest do.
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# @return[Boolean] does this message header have a checksum field or not?
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def has_checksum?
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!%w|version verack|.include?(command.to_s.strip)
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end
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# Works out what the payload looks like based on the MessageHdr struct
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# and (potentially) the version
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def payload_choice
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cmd = command.to_s.strip
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return cmd if %w{
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version inv getdata getblocks getheaders tx block headers alert
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}.include?(cmd)
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# We can't parse these yet, and so we don't know where in the stream the
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# next message starts. So all we can do is throw an error
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raise NotImplementedError.new(
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"Received unsupported command #{cmd}"
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) if %w|checkorder submitorder|.include?(cmd)
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# These commands don't have any payloads
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return "null" if %w|verack getaddr ping|.include?(cmd) || cmd == ""
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# Payload has two forms, depending on protocol version. Ugh.
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return (@version < 31402 ? "addr_pre31402" : "addr_from31402") if
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cmd == "addr"
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raise NotImplementedError.new("Unknown command: #{cmd}")
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end
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end
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end
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