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@ -49,14 +49,14 @@ Assigning content topics to specific shards is up to app protocols,
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but the discovery of these shards is managed by Waku.
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but the discovery of these shards is managed by Waku.
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Static shards are managed in shard clusters of 1024 shards per cluster.
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Static shards are managed in shard clusters of 1024 shards per cluster.
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Waku static sharding can manage $2^16$ shard clusters.
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Waku static sharding can manage $2^{16}$ shard clusters.
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Each shard cluster is identified by its index (between $0$ and $2^16-1$).
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Each shard cluster is identified by its index (between $0$ and $2^{16}-1$).
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A specific shard cluster is either globally available to all apps,
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A specific shard cluster is either globally available to all apps,
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specific for an app protocol,
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specific for an app protocol,
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or reserved for automatic sharding (see next section).
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or reserved for automatic sharding (see next section).
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> *Note:* This leads to $2^16 * 1024 = 2^26$ shards for which Waku manages discovery.
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> *Note:* This leads to $2^{16} * 1024 = 2^{26}$ shards for which Waku manages discovery.
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App protocols can either choose to use global shards, or app specific shards.
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App protocols can either choose to use global shards, or app specific shards.
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@ -128,6 +128,7 @@ Nodes MAY interpret `rs` in such ENRs, but MUST ignore `rsv`.
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The ENR key is `rs`.
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The ENR key is `rs`.
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The value is comprised of
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The value is comprised of
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* a two-byte shard cluster index in network byte order, concatenated with
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* a two-byte shard cluster index in network byte order, concatenated with
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* a one-byte length field holding the number of shards in the given shard cluster, concatenated with
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* a one-byte length field holding the number of shards in the given shard cluster, concatenated with
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* two-byte shard indices in network byte order
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* two-byte shard indices in network byte order
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