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254 lines
7.6 KiB
Go
254 lines
7.6 KiB
Go
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package peer
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import (
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"fmt"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/internal/catch"
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"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/peer/pb"
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"github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p/core/record"
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ma "github.com/multiformats/go-multiaddr"
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"google.golang.org/protobuf/proto"
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)
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//go:generate protoc --proto_path=$PWD:$PWD/../.. --go_out=. --go_opt=Mpb/peer_record.proto=./pb pb/peer_record.proto
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var _ record.Record = (*PeerRecord)(nil)
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func init() {
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record.RegisterType(&PeerRecord{})
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}
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// PeerRecordEnvelopeDomain is the domain string used for peer records contained in an Envelope.
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const PeerRecordEnvelopeDomain = "libp2p-peer-record"
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// PeerRecordEnvelopePayloadType is the type hint used to identify peer records in an Envelope.
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// Defined in https://github.com/multiformats/multicodec/blob/master/table.csv
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// with name "libp2p-peer-record".
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var PeerRecordEnvelopePayloadType = []byte{0x03, 0x01}
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// PeerRecord contains information that is broadly useful to share with other peers,
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// either through a direct exchange (as in the libp2p identify protocol), or through
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// a Peer Routing provider, such as a DHT.
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//
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// Currently, a PeerRecord contains the public listen addresses for a peer, but this
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// is expected to expand to include other information in the future.
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//
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// PeerRecords are ordered in time by their Seq field. Newer PeerRecords must have
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// greater Seq values than older records. The NewPeerRecord function will create
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// a PeerRecord with a timestamp-based Seq value. The other PeerRecord fields should
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// be set by the caller:
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//
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// rec := peer.NewPeerRecord()
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// rec.PeerID = aPeerID
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// rec.Addrs = someAddrs
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//
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// Alternatively, you can construct a PeerRecord struct directly and use the TimestampSeq
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// helper to set the Seq field:
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//
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// rec := peer.PeerRecord{PeerID: aPeerID, Addrs: someAddrs, Seq: peer.TimestampSeq()}
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//
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// Failing to set the Seq field will not result in an error, however, a PeerRecord with a
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// Seq value of zero may be ignored or rejected by other peers.
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//
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// PeerRecords are intended to be shared with other peers inside a signed
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// routing.Envelope, and PeerRecord implements the routing.Record interface
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// to facilitate this.
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//
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// To share a PeerRecord, first call Sign to wrap the record in an Envelope
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// and sign it with the local peer's private key:
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//
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// rec := &PeerRecord{PeerID: myPeerId, Addrs: myAddrs}
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// envelope, err := rec.Sign(myPrivateKey)
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//
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// The resulting record.Envelope can be marshalled to a []byte and shared
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// publicly. As a convenience, the MarshalSigned method will produce the
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// Envelope and marshal it to a []byte in one go:
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//
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// rec := &PeerRecord{PeerID: myPeerId, Addrs: myAddrs}
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// recordBytes, err := rec.MarshalSigned(myPrivateKey)
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//
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// To validate and unmarshal a signed PeerRecord from a remote peer,
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// "consume" the containing envelope, which will return both the
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// routing.Envelope and the inner Record. The Record must be cast to
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// a PeerRecord pointer before use:
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//
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// envelope, untypedRecord, err := ConsumeEnvelope(envelopeBytes, PeerRecordEnvelopeDomain)
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// if err != nil {
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// handleError(err)
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// return
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// }
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// peerRec := untypedRecord.(*PeerRecord)
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type PeerRecord struct {
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// PeerID is the ID of the peer this record pertains to.
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PeerID ID
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// Addrs contains the public addresses of the peer this record pertains to.
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Addrs []ma.Multiaddr
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// Seq is a monotonically-increasing sequence counter that's used to order
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// PeerRecords in time. The interval between Seq values is unspecified,
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// but newer PeerRecords MUST have a greater Seq value than older records
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// for the same peer.
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Seq uint64
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}
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// NewPeerRecord returns a PeerRecord with a timestamp-based sequence number.
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// The returned record is otherwise empty and should be populated by the caller.
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func NewPeerRecord() *PeerRecord {
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return &PeerRecord{Seq: TimestampSeq()}
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}
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// PeerRecordFromAddrInfo creates a PeerRecord from an AddrInfo struct.
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// The returned record will have a timestamp-based sequence number.
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func PeerRecordFromAddrInfo(info AddrInfo) *PeerRecord {
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rec := NewPeerRecord()
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rec.PeerID = info.ID
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rec.Addrs = info.Addrs
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return rec
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}
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// PeerRecordFromProtobuf creates a PeerRecord from a protobuf PeerRecord
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// struct.
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func PeerRecordFromProtobuf(msg *pb.PeerRecord) (*PeerRecord, error) {
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record := &PeerRecord{}
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var id ID
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if err := id.UnmarshalBinary(msg.PeerId); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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record.PeerID = id
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record.Addrs = addrsFromProtobuf(msg.Addresses)
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record.Seq = msg.Seq
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return record, nil
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}
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var (
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lastTimestampMu sync.Mutex
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lastTimestamp uint64
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)
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// TimestampSeq is a helper to generate a timestamp-based sequence number for a PeerRecord.
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func TimestampSeq() uint64 {
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now := uint64(time.Now().UnixNano())
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lastTimestampMu.Lock()
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defer lastTimestampMu.Unlock()
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// Not all clocks are strictly increasing, but we need these sequence numbers to be strictly
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// increasing.
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if now <= lastTimestamp {
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now = lastTimestamp + 1
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}
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lastTimestamp = now
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return now
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}
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// Domain is used when signing and validating PeerRecords contained in Envelopes.
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// It is constant for all PeerRecord instances.
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func (r *PeerRecord) Domain() string {
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return PeerRecordEnvelopeDomain
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}
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// Codec is a binary identifier for the PeerRecord type. It is constant for all PeerRecord instances.
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func (r *PeerRecord) Codec() []byte {
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return PeerRecordEnvelopePayloadType
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}
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// UnmarshalRecord parses a PeerRecord from a byte slice.
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// This method is called automatically when consuming a record.Envelope
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// whose PayloadType indicates that it contains a PeerRecord.
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// It is generally not necessary or recommended to call this method directly.
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func (r *PeerRecord) UnmarshalRecord(bytes []byte) (err error) {
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if r == nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("cannot unmarshal PeerRecord to nil receiver")
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}
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defer func() { catch.HandlePanic(recover(), &err, "libp2p peer record unmarshal") }()
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var msg pb.PeerRecord
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err = proto.Unmarshal(bytes, &msg)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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rPtr, err := PeerRecordFromProtobuf(&msg)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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*r = *rPtr
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return nil
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}
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// MarshalRecord serializes a PeerRecord to a byte slice.
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// This method is called automatically when constructing a routing.Envelope
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// using Seal or PeerRecord.Sign.
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func (r *PeerRecord) MarshalRecord() (res []byte, err error) {
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defer func() { catch.HandlePanic(recover(), &err, "libp2p peer record marshal") }()
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msg, err := r.ToProtobuf()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return proto.Marshal(msg)
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}
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// Equal returns true if the other PeerRecord is identical to this one.
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func (r *PeerRecord) Equal(other *PeerRecord) bool {
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if other == nil {
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return r == nil
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}
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if r.PeerID != other.PeerID {
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return false
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}
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if r.Seq != other.Seq {
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return false
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}
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if len(r.Addrs) != len(other.Addrs) {
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return false
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}
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for i := range r.Addrs {
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if !r.Addrs[i].Equal(other.Addrs[i]) {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// ToProtobuf returns the equivalent Protocol Buffer struct object of a PeerRecord.
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func (r *PeerRecord) ToProtobuf() (*pb.PeerRecord, error) {
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idBytes, err := r.PeerID.MarshalBinary()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &pb.PeerRecord{
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PeerId: idBytes,
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Addresses: addrsToProtobuf(r.Addrs),
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Seq: r.Seq,
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}, nil
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}
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func addrsFromProtobuf(addrs []*pb.PeerRecord_AddressInfo) []ma.Multiaddr {
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out := make([]ma.Multiaddr, 0, len(addrs))
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for _, addr := range addrs {
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a, err := ma.NewMultiaddrBytes(addr.Multiaddr)
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if err != nil {
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continue
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}
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out = append(out, a)
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}
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return out
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}
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func addrsToProtobuf(addrs []ma.Multiaddr) []*pb.PeerRecord_AddressInfo {
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out := make([]*pb.PeerRecord_AddressInfo, 0, len(addrs))
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for _, addr := range addrs {
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out = append(out, &pb.PeerRecord_AddressInfo{Multiaddr: addr.Bytes()})
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}
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return out
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}
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