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// Copyright 2019 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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//! [Noise protocol framework][noise] support for libp2p.
//!
//! > **Note**: This crate is still experimental and subject to major breaking changes
//! > both on the API and the wire protocol.
//!
//! This crate provides `libp2p_core::InboundUpgrade` and `libp2p_core::OutboundUpgrade`
//! implementations for various noise handshake patterns (currently `IK`, `IX`, and `XX`)
//! over a particular choice of Diffie–Hellman key agreement (currently only X25519).
//!
//! > **Note**: Only the `XX` handshake pattern is currently guaranteed to provide
//! > interoperability with other libp2p implementations.
//!
//! All upgrades produce as output a pair, consisting of the remote's static public key
//! and a `NoiseOutput` which represents the established cryptographic session with the
//! remote, implementing `futures::io::AsyncRead` and `futures::io::AsyncWrite`.
//!
//! # Usage
//!
//! Example:
//!
//! ```
//! use libp2p_core::{Transport, upgrade, transport::MemoryTransport};
//! use libp2p_noise as noise;
//! use libp2p_identity as identity;
//!
//! # fn main() {
//! let id_keys = identity::Keypair::generate_ed25519();
//! let noise = noise::Config::new(&id_keys).unwrap();
//! let builder = MemoryTransport::default().upgrade(upgrade::Version::V1).authenticate(noise);
//! // let transport = builder.multiplex(...);
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! [noise]: http://noiseprotocol.org/
#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg, doc_auto_cfg))]
mod io;
mod protocol;
pub use io::Output;
use crate::handshake::State;
use crate::io::handshake;
use crate::protocol::{noise_params_into_builder, AuthenticKeypair, Keypair, PARAMS_XX};
use futures::prelude::*;
use libp2p_core::upgrade::{InboundConnectionUpgrade, OutboundConnectionUpgrade};
use libp2p_core::UpgradeInfo;
use libp2p_identity as identity;
use libp2p_identity::PeerId;
use multiaddr::Protocol;
use multihash::Multihash;
use snow::params::NoiseParams;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::fmt::Write;
use std::pin::Pin;
/// The configuration for the noise handshake.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Config {
dh_keys: AuthenticKeypair,
params: NoiseParams,
webtransport_certhashes: Option<HashSet<Multihash<64>>>,
/// Prologue to use in the noise handshake.
///
/// The prologue can contain arbitrary data that will be hashed into the noise handshake.
/// For the handshake to succeed, both parties must set the same prologue.
///
/// For further information, see <https://noiseprotocol.org/noise.html#prologue>.
prologue: Vec<u8>,
}
impl Config {
/// Construct a new configuration for the noise handshake using the XX handshake pattern.
pub fn new(identity: &identity::Keypair) -> Result<Self, Error> {
let noise_keys = Keypair::new().into_authentic(identity)?;
Ok(Self {
dh_keys: noise_keys,
params: PARAMS_XX.clone(),
webtransport_certhashes: None,
prologue: vec![],
})
}
/// Set the noise prologue.
pub fn with_prologue(mut self, prologue: Vec<u8>) -> Self {
self.prologue = prologue;
self
}
/// Set WebTransport certhashes extension.
///
/// In case of initiator, these certhashes will be used to validate the ones reported by
/// responder.
///
/// In case of responder, these certhashes will be reported to initiator.
pub fn with_webtransport_certhashes(mut self, certhashes: HashSet<Multihash<64>>) -> Self {
self.webtransport_certhashes = Some(certhashes).filter(|h| !h.is_empty());
self
}
fn into_responder<S: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite>(self, socket: S) -> Result<State<S>, Error> {
let session = noise_params_into_builder(
self.params,
&self.prologue,
self.dh_keys.keypair.secret(),
None,
)
.build_responder()?;
let state = State::new(
socket,
session,
self.dh_keys.identity,
None,
self.webtransport_certhashes,
);
Ok(state)
}
fn into_initiator<S: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite>(self, socket: S) -> Result<State<S>, Error> {
let session = noise_params_into_builder(
self.params,
&self.prologue,
self.dh_keys.keypair.secret(),
None,
)
.build_initiator()?;
let state = State::new(
socket,
session,
self.dh_keys.identity,
None,
self.webtransport_certhashes,
);
Ok(state)
}
}
impl UpgradeInfo for Config {
type Info = &'static str;
type InfoIter = std::iter::Once<Self::Info>;
fn protocol_info(&self) -> Self::InfoIter {
std::iter::once("/noise")
}
}
impl<T> InboundConnectionUpgrade<T> for Config
where
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin + Send + 'static,
{
type Output = (PeerId, Output<T>);
type Error = Error;
type Future = Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<Self::Output, Self::Error>> + Send>>;
fn upgrade_inbound(self, socket: T, _: Self::Info) -> Self::Future {
async move {
let mut state = self.into_responder(socket)?;
handshake::recv_empty(&mut state).await?;
handshake::send_identity(&mut state).await?;
handshake::recv_identity(&mut state).await?;
let (pk, io) = state.finish()?;
Ok((pk.to_peer_id(), io))
}
.boxed()
}
}
impl<T> OutboundConnectionUpgrade<T> for Config
where
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin + Send + 'static,
{
type Output = (PeerId, Output<T>);
type Error = Error;
type Future = Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<Self::Output, Self::Error>> + Send>>;
fn upgrade_outbound(self, socket: T, _: Self::Info) -> Self::Future {
async move {
let mut state = self.into_initiator(socket)?;
handshake::send_empty(&mut state).await?;
handshake::recv_identity(&mut state).await?;
handshake::send_identity(&mut state).await?;
let (pk, io) = state.finish()?;
Ok((pk.to_peer_id(), io))
}
.boxed()
}
}
/// libp2p_noise error type.
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Error {
#[error(transparent)]
Io(#[from] std::io::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
Noise(#[from] snow::Error),
#[error("Invalid public key")]
InvalidKey(#[from] libp2p_identity::DecodingError),
#[error("Only keys of length 32 bytes are supported")]
InvalidLength,
#[error("Remote authenticated with an unexpected public key")]
UnexpectedKey,
#[error("The signature of the remote identity's public key does not verify")]
BadSignature,
#[error("Authentication failed")]
AuthenticationFailed,
#[error("failed to decode protobuf ")]
InvalidPayload(#[from] DecodeError),
#[error(transparent)]
#[allow(clippy::enum_variant_names)]
SigningError(#[from] libp2p_identity::SigningError),
#[error("Expected WebTransport certhashes ({}) are not a subset of received ones ({})", certhashes_to_string(.0), certhashes_to_string(.1))]
UnknownWebTransportCerthashes(HashSet<Multihash<64>>, HashSet<Multihash<64>>),
}
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
#[error(transparent)]
pub struct DecodeError(quick_protobuf::Error);
fn certhashes_to_string(certhashes: &HashSet<Multihash<64>>) -> String {
let mut s = String::new();
for hash in certhashes {
write!(&mut s, "{}", Protocol::Certhash(*hash)).unwrap();
}
s
}