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  1. // Copyright 2014 The go-ethereum Authors
  2. // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
  3. //
  4. // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
  6. // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  7. // (at your option) any later version.
  8. //
  9. // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10. // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
  13. //
  14. // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  15. // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  16. package trie
  17. // Trie keys are dealt with in three distinct encodings:
  18. //
  19. // KEYBYTES encoding contains the actual key and nothing else. This encoding is the
  20. // input to most API functions.
  21. //
  22. // HEX encoding contains one byte for each nibble of the key and an optional trailing
  23. // 'terminator' byte of value 0x10 which indicates whether or not the node at the key
  24. // contains a value. Hex key encoding is used for nodes loaded in memory because it's
  25. // convenient to access.
  26. //
  27. // COMPACT encoding is defined by the Ethereum Yellow Paper (it's called "hex prefix
  28. // encoding" there) and contains the bytes of the key and a flag. The high nibble of the
  29. // first byte contains the flag; the lowest bit encoding the oddness of the length and
  30. // the second-lowest encoding whether the node at the key is a value node. The low nibble
  31. // of the first byte is zero in the case of an even number of nibbles and the first nibble
  32. // in the case of an odd number. All remaining nibbles (now an even number) fit properly
  33. // into the remaining bytes. Compact encoding is used for nodes stored on disk.
  34. func hexToCompact(hex []byte) []byte {
  35. terminator := byte(0)
  36. if hasTerm(hex) {
  37. terminator = 1
  38. hex = hex[:len(hex)-1]
  39. }
  40. buf := make([]byte, len(hex)/2+1)
  41. buf[0] = terminator << 5 // the flag byte
  42. if len(hex)&1 == 1 {
  43. buf[0] |= 1 << 4 // odd flag
  44. buf[0] |= hex[0] // first nibble is contained in the first byte
  45. hex = hex[1:]
  46. }
  47. decodeNibbles(hex, buf[1:])
  48. return buf
  49. }
  50. func compactToHex(compact []byte) []byte {
  51. base := keybytesToHex(compact)
  52. base = base[:len(base)-1]
  53. // apply terminator flag
  54. if base[0] >= 2 {
  55. base = append(base, 16)
  56. }
  57. // apply odd flag
  58. chop := 2 - base[0]&1
  59. return base[chop:]
  60. }
  61. func keybytesToHex(str []byte) []byte {
  62. l := len(str)*2 + 1
  63. var nibbles = make([]byte, l)
  64. for i, b := range str {
  65. nibbles[i*2] = b / 16
  66. nibbles[i*2+1] = b % 16
  67. }
  68. nibbles[l-1] = 16
  69. return nibbles
  70. }
  71. // hexToKeybytes turns hex nibbles into key bytes.
  72. // This can only be used for keys of even length.
  73. func hexToKeybytes(hex []byte) []byte {
  74. if hasTerm(hex) {
  75. hex = hex[:len(hex)-1]
  76. }
  77. if len(hex)&1 != 0 {
  78. panic("can't convert hex key of odd length")
  79. }
  80. key := make([]byte, len(hex)/2)
  81. decodeNibbles(hex, key)
  82. return key
  83. }
  84. func decodeNibbles(nibbles []byte, bytes []byte) {
  85. for bi, ni := 0, 0; ni < len(nibbles); bi, ni = bi+1, ni+2 {
  86. bytes[bi] = nibbles[ni]<<4 | nibbles[ni+1]
  87. }
  88. }
  89. // prefixLen returns the length of the common prefix of a and b.
  90. func prefixLen(a, b []byte) int {
  91. var i, length = 0, len(a)
  92. if len(b) < length {
  93. length = len(b)
  94. }
  95. for ; i < length; i++ {
  96. if a[i] != b[i] {
  97. break
  98. }
  99. }
  100. return i
  101. }
  102. // hasTerm returns whether a hex key has the terminator flag.
  103. func hasTerm(s []byte) bool {
  104. return len(s) > 0 && s[len(s)-1] == 16
  105. }