//! A very simple serialization framework which is used to serialize/deserialize messages as well
//! as ChannelsManagers and ChannelMonitors.
-use prelude::*;
-use io::{self, Read, Write};
-use io_extras::{copy, sink};
+use crate::prelude::*;
+use crate::io::{self, Read, Write};
+use crate::io_extras::{copy, sink};
use core::hash::Hash;
-use sync::Mutex;
+use crate::sync::Mutex;
use core::cmp;
use core::convert::TryFrom;
use core::ops::Deref;
use bitcoin::hash_types::{Txid, BlockHash};
use core::marker::Sized;
use core::time::Duration;
-use ln::msgs::DecodeError;
-use ln::{PaymentPreimage, PaymentHash, PaymentSecret};
+use crate::ln::msgs::DecodeError;
+use crate::ln::{PaymentPreimage, PaymentHash, PaymentSecret};
-use util::byte_utils::{be48_to_array, slice_to_be48};
+use crate::util::byte_utils::{be48_to_array, slice_to_be48};
/// serialization buffer size
pub const MAX_BUF_SIZE: usize = 64 * 1024;
}
}
+/// A trait that various rust-lightning types implement allowing them to (maybe) be read in from a
+/// Read, given some additional set of arguments which is required to deserialize.
+///
+/// (C-not exported) as we only export serialization to/from byte arrays instead
+pub trait MaybeReadableArgs<P> {
+ /// Reads a Self in from the given Read
+ fn read<R: Read>(reader: &mut R, params: P) -> Result<Option<Self>, DecodeError> where Self: Sized;
+}
+
pub(crate) struct OptionDeserWrapper<T: Readable>(pub Option<T>);
impl<T: Readable> Readable for OptionDeserWrapper<T> {
#[inline]
/// In TLV we occasionally send fields which only consist of, or potentially end with, a
/// variable-length integer which is simply truncated by skipping high zero bytes. This type
/// encapsulates such integers implementing Readable/Writeable for them.
-#[cfg_attr(test, derive(PartialEq, Debug))]
-pub(crate) struct HighZeroBytesDroppedVarInt<T>(pub T);
+#[cfg_attr(test, derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug))]
+pub(crate) struct HighZeroBytesDroppedBigSize<T>(pub T);
macro_rules! impl_writeable_primitive {
($val_type:ty, $len: expr) => {
writer.write_all(&self.to_be_bytes())
}
}
- impl Writeable for HighZeroBytesDroppedVarInt<$val_type> {
+ impl Writeable for HighZeroBytesDroppedBigSize<$val_type> {
#[inline]
fn write<W: Writer>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> Result<(), io::Error> {
// Skip any full leading 0 bytes when writing (in BE):
Ok(<$val_type>::from_be_bytes(buf))
}
}
- impl Readable for HighZeroBytesDroppedVarInt<$val_type> {
+ impl Readable for HighZeroBytesDroppedBigSize<$val_type> {
#[inline]
- fn read<R: Read>(reader: &mut R) -> Result<HighZeroBytesDroppedVarInt<$val_type>, DecodeError> {
+ fn read<R: Read>(reader: &mut R) -> Result<HighZeroBytesDroppedBigSize<$val_type>, DecodeError> {
// We need to accept short reads (read_len == 0) as "EOF" and handle them as simply
// the high bytes being dropped. To do so, we start reading into the middle of buf
// and then convert the appropriate number of bytes with extra high bytes out of
let first_byte = $len - ($len - total_read_len);
let mut bytes = [0; $len];
bytes.copy_from_slice(&buf[first_byte..first_byte + $len]);
- Ok(HighZeroBytesDroppedVarInt(<$val_type>::from_be_bytes(bytes)))
+ Ok(HighZeroBytesDroppedBigSize(<$val_type>::from_be_bytes(bytes)))
} else {
// If the encoding had extra zero bytes, return a failure even though we know
// what they meant (as the TLV test vectors require this)
impl_array!(COMPACT_SIGNATURE_SIZE); // for Signature
impl_array!(1300); // for OnionPacket.hop_data
+impl Writeable for [u16; 8] {
+ #[inline]
+ fn write<W: Writer>(&self, w: &mut W) -> Result<(), io::Error> {
+ for v in self.iter() {
+ w.write_all(&v.to_be_bytes())?
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
+impl Readable for [u16; 8] {
+ #[inline]
+ fn read<R: Read>(r: &mut R) -> Result<Self, DecodeError> {
+ let mut buf = [0u8; 16];
+ r.read_exact(&mut buf)?;
+ let mut res = [0u16; 8];
+ for (idx, v) in res.iter_mut().enumerate() {
+ *v = (buf[idx] as u16) << 8 | (buf[idx + 1] as u16)
+ }
+ Ok(res)
+ }
+}
+
// HashMap
impl<K, V> Writeable for HashMap<K, V>
where K: Writeable + Eq + Hash,
/// The character set consists of ASCII alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and periods.
/// Its length is guaranteed to be representable by a single byte.
/// This serialization is used by BOLT 7 hostnames.
-#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
+#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Hostname(String);
impl Hostname {
/// Returns the length of the hostname.
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use core::convert::TryFrom;
- use util::ser::{Readable, Hostname, Writeable};
+ use crate::util::ser::{Readable, Hostname, Writeable};
#[test]
fn hostname_conversion() {