RetroShare/libretroshare/src/gxstrans/p3gxstransitems.h

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#pragma once
/*
* GXS Mailing Service
* Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Gioacchino Mazzurco <gio@eigenlab.org>
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
* License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <string>
#include "rsitems/rsgxsitems.h"
#include "serialiser/rsbaseserial.h"
#include "serialiser/rstlvidset.h"
#include "retroshare/rsgxsflags.h"
#include "retroshare/rsgxstrans.h"
#include "retroshare/rsgxscircles.h" // For: GXS_CIRCLE_TYPE_PUBLIC
#include "services/p3idservice.h"
#include "serialiser/rstypeserializer.h"
struct RsNxsTransPresignedReceipt : RsNxsMsg
{
RsNxsTransPresignedReceipt() : RsNxsMsg(RS_SERVICE_TYPE_GXS_TRANS) {}
};
struct RsGxsTransBaseItem : RsGxsMsgItem
{
RsGxsTransBaseItem(GxsTransItemsSubtypes subtype) :
RsGxsMsgItem( RS_SERVICE_TYPE_GXS_TRANS,
static_cast<uint8_t>(subtype) ), mailId(0) {}
RsGxsTransId mailId;
void inline clear()
{
mailId = 0;
meta = RsMsgMetaData();
}
void serial_process( RsGenericSerializer::SerializeJob j,
RsGenericSerializer::SerializeContext& ctx )
{ RS_REGISTER_SERIAL_MEMBER_TYPED(mailId, uint64_t); }
};
struct RsGxsTransPresignedReceipt : RsGxsTransBaseItem
{
RsGxsTransPresignedReceipt() :
RsGxsTransBaseItem(GxsTransItemsSubtypes::GXS_TRANS_SUBTYPE_RECEIPT) {}
};
enum class RsGxsTransEncryptionMode : uint8_t
{
CLEAR_TEXT = 1,
RSA = 2,
UNDEFINED_ENCRYPTION = 250
};
struct RsGxsTransMailItem : RsGxsTransBaseItem
{
RsGxsTransMailItem() :
RsGxsTransBaseItem(GxsTransItemsSubtypes::GXS_TRANS_SUBTYPE_MAIL),
cryptoType(RsGxsTransEncryptionMode::UNDEFINED_ENCRYPTION) {}
RsGxsTransEncryptionMode cryptoType;
/**
* @brief recipientHint used instead of plain recipient id, so sender can
* decide the equilibrium between exposing the recipient and the cost of
* completely anonymize it. So a bunch of luky non recipient can conclude
* rapidly that they are not the recipient without trying to decrypt the
* message.
*
* To be able to decide how much metadata we disclose sending a message we
* send an hint instead of the recipient id in clear, the hint cannot be
* false (the recipient would discard the mail) but may be arbitrarly
* obscure like 0xFF...FF so potentially everyone could be the recipient, or
* may expose the complete recipient id or be a middle ground.
* To calculate arbitrary precise hint one do a bitwise OR of the recipients
* keys and an arbitrary salt, the more recipients has the mail and the more
* 1 bits has the salt the less accurate is the hint.
* This way the sender is able to adjust the metadata privacy needed for the
* message, in the more private case (recipientHint == 0xFFF...FFF) no one
* has a clue about who is the actual recipient, while this imply the cost
* that every potencial recipient has to try to decrypt it to know if it is
* for herself. This way a bunch of non recipients can rapidly discover that
* the message is not directed to them without attempting it's decryption.
*
* To check if one id may be the recipient of the mail or not one need to
* bitwise compare the hint with the id, if at least one bit of the hint is
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* 0 while the corresponding bit in the id is 1 then the id cannot be the
* recipient of the mail.
*
* Note that by design one can prove that an id is not recipient of the mail
* but cannot prove it is.
* Also in the extreme case of using 0x00...00 as salt that is equivalent
* to not salting at all (aka the plain recipient id is used as hint) a
* malicious observer could not demostrate in a conclusive manner that the
* mail is directed to the actual recipient as the "apparently"
* corresponding hint may be fruit of a "luky" salting of another id.
*/
RsGxsId recipientHint;
void inline saltRecipientHint(const RsGxsId& salt)
{ recipientHint = recipientHint | salt; }
/**
* @brief maybeRecipient given an id and an hint check if they match
* @see recipientHint
* @return true if the id may be recipient of the hint, false otherwise
*/
bool inline maybeRecipient(const RsGxsId& id) const
{ return (~id|recipientHint) == allRecipientsHint; }
const static RsGxsId allRecipientsHint;
/** This should travel encrypted, unless EncryptionMode::CLEAR_TEXT
* is specified */
std::vector<uint8_t> payload;
void serial_process( RsGenericSerializer::SerializeJob j,
RsGenericSerializer::SerializeContext& ctx )
{
RsGxsTransBaseItem::serial_process(j, ctx);
RS_REGISTER_SERIAL_MEMBER_TYPED(cryptoType, uint8_t);
RS_REGISTER_SERIAL_MEMBER(recipientHint);
RS_REGISTER_SERIAL_MEMBER(payload);
}
void clear()
{
RsGxsTransBaseItem::clear();
cryptoType = RsGxsTransEncryptionMode::UNDEFINED_ENCRYPTION;
recipientHint.clear();
payload.clear();
}
/// Maximum mail size in bytes 10 MiB is more than anything sane can need
const static uint32_t MAX_SIZE = 10*8*1024*1024;
};
struct RsGxsTransGroupItem : RsGxsGrpItem
{
RsGxsTransGroupItem() :
RsGxsGrpItem( RS_SERVICE_TYPE_GXS_TRANS,
static_cast<uint8_t>(
GxsTransItemsSubtypes::GXS_TRANS_SUBTYPE_GROUP) )
{
meta.mGroupFlags = GXS_SERV::FLAG_PRIVACY_PUBLIC;
meta.mGroupName = "Mail";
meta.mCircleType = GXS_CIRCLE_TYPE_PUBLIC;
}
// TODO: Talk with Cyril why there is no RsGxsGrpItem::serial_process
virtual void serial_process(RsGenericSerializer::SerializeJob /*j*/,
RsGenericSerializer::SerializeContext& /*ctx*/)
{}
void clear() {}
std::ostream &print(std::ostream &out, uint16_t /*indent = 0*/)
{ return out; }
};
class RsGxsTransSerializer;
struct OutgoingRecord : RsItem
{
OutgoingRecord( RsGxsId rec, GxsTransSubServices cs,
const uint8_t* data, uint32_t size );
GxsTransSendStatus status;
RsGxsId recipient;
/// Don't use a pointer would be invalid after publish
RsGxsTransMailItem mailItem;
std::vector<uint8_t> mailData;
GxsTransSubServices clientService;
RsNxsTransPresignedReceipt presignedReceipt;
void serial_process( RsGenericSerializer::SerializeJob j,
RsGenericSerializer::SerializeContext& ctx );
void clear() {}
private:
friend class RsGxsTransSerializer;
OutgoingRecord();
};
struct RsGxsTransSerializer : public RsServiceSerializer
{
RsGxsTransSerializer() : RsServiceSerializer(RS_SERVICE_TYPE_GXS_TRANS) {}
~RsGxsTransSerializer() {}
RsItem* create_item(uint16_t service_id, uint8_t item_sub_id) const
{
if(service_id != RS_SERVICE_TYPE_GXS_TRANS) return NULL;
switch(static_cast<GxsTransItemsSubtypes>(item_sub_id))
{
case GxsTransItemsSubtypes::GXS_TRANS_SUBTYPE_MAIL: return new RsGxsTransMailItem();
case GxsTransItemsSubtypes::GXS_TRANS_SUBTYPE_RECEIPT: return new RsGxsTransPresignedReceipt();
case GxsTransItemsSubtypes::GXS_TRANS_SUBTYPE_GROUP: return new RsGxsTransGroupItem();
case GxsTransItemsSubtypes::OUTGOING_RECORD_ITEM: return new OutgoingRecord();
default: return NULL;
}
}
};