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diff --git a/src/test/hs_indexes.py b/src/test/hs_indexes.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..af0b81f8de --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/hs_indexes.py @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# +# The hidden service subsystem has two type of index. The first type is a +# value that each node in the network gets assigned to using their identity +# key which is their position in the hashring. (hs_build_hsdir_index()). +# +# The second type is a value that both the client and service computes to +# store/fetch the descriptor on the hashring. (hs_build_hs_index()). +# + +import sys +import hashlib +import struct +import base64 + +# Python 3.6+, the SHA3 is available in hashlib natively. Else this requires +# the pysha3 package (pip install pysha3). +if sys.version_info < (3, 6): + import sha3 + # Test vector to make sure the right sha3 version will be used. pysha3 < 1.0 + # used the old Keccak implementation. During the finalization of SHA3, NIST + # changed the delimiter suffix from 0x01 to 0x06. The Keccak sponge function + # stayed the same. pysha3 1.0 provides the previous Keccak hash, too. + TEST_VALUE = "e167f68d6563d75bb25f3aa49c29ef612d41352dc00606de7cbd630bb2665f51" + if TEST_VALUE != sha3.sha3_256(b"Hello World").hexdigest(): + print("pysha3 version is < 1.0. Please install from:") + print("https://github.com/tiran/pysha3https://github.com/tiran/pysha3") + sys.exit(1) + +# The first index we'll build is the position index in the hashring that is +# constructed by the hs_build_hsdir_index() function. Construction is: +# SHA3-256("node-idx" | node_identity | +# shared_random_value | INT_8(period_length) | INT_8(period_num) ) + +PREFIX = "node-idx".encode() +# 32 bytes ed25519 pubkey. +IDENTITY = ("\x42" * 32).encode() +# SRV is 32 bytes. +SRV = ("\x43" * 32).encode() +# Time period length is a 8 bytes value. +PERIOD_LEN = 1440 +# Period number is a 8 bytes value. +PERIOD_NUM = 42 + +data = struct.pack('!8s32s32sQQ', PREFIX, IDENTITY, SRV, PERIOD_NUM, + PERIOD_LEN) +hsdir_index = hashlib.sha3_256(data).hexdigest() + +print("[hs_build_hsdir_index] %s" % (hsdir_index)) + +# The second index we'll build is where the HS stores and the client fetches +# the descriptor on the hashring. It is constructed by the hs_build_hs_index() +# function and the construction is: +# SHA3-256("store-at-idx" | blinded_public_key | +# INT_8(replicanum) | INT_8(period_num) | INT_8(period_length) ) + +PREFIX = "store-at-idx".encode() +# 32 bytes ed25519 pubkey. +PUBKEY = ("\x42" * 32).encode() +# Replica number is a 8 bytes value. +REPLICA_NUM = 1 +# Time period length is a 8 bytes value. +PERIOD_LEN = 1440 +# Period number is a 8 bytes value. +PERIOD_NUM = 42 + +data = struct.pack('!12s32sQQQ', PREFIX, PUBKEY, REPLICA_NUM, PERIOD_LEN, + PERIOD_NUM) +hs_index = hashlib.sha3_256(data).hexdigest() + +print("[hs_build_hs_index] %s" % (hs_index)) |