nimbus-eth2/beacon_chain/spec/digest.nim

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# beacon_chain
# Copyright (c) 2018 Status Research & Development GmbH
# Licensed and distributed under either of
# * MIT license (license terms in the root directory or at http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
# * Apache v2 license (license terms in the root directory or at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
# at your option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
# Serenity hash function / digest
#
# From spec:
#
# We aim to have a STARK-friendly hash function `hash(x)` for the production
# launch of the beacon chain. While the standardisation process for a
# STARK-friendly hash function takes place—led by STARKware, who will produce a
# detailed report with recommendations—we use `BLAKE2b-512` as a placeholder.
# Specifically, we set `hash(x) := BLAKE2b-512(x)[0:32]` where the `BLAKE2b-512`
# algorithm is defined in [RFC 7693](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7693) and
# the input `x` is of type `bytes`.
#
# In our code base, to enable a smooth transition, we call this function
# `eth2hash`, and it outputs a `Eth2Digest`. Easy to sed :)
import
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nimcrypto/[blake2, hash], eth_common/eth_types_json_serialization,
hashes
export
eth_types_json_serialization, hash.`$`
type
Eth2Digest* = MDigest[32 * 8] ## `hash32` from spec
Eth2Hash* = blake2_512 ## Context for hash function
func eth2hash*(v: openArray[byte]): Eth2Digest =
var tmp = Eth2Hash.digest v
copyMem(result.data.addr, tmp.addr, sizeof(result))
template withEth2Hash*(body: untyped): Eth2Digest =
## This little helper will init the hash function and return the sliced
## hash:
## let hashOfData = withHash: h.update(data)
var h {.inject.}: Eth2Hash
h.init()
body
var res: Eth2Digest
var tmp = h.finish()
copyMem(res.data.addr, tmp.data.addr, sizeof(res))
res
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func hash*(x: Eth2Digest): Hash =
## Hash for Keccak digests for Nim hash tables
# Stub for BeaconChainDB
# We just slice the first 4 or 8 bytes of the block hash
# depending of if we are on a 32 or 64-bit platform
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result = cast[ptr Hash](unsafeAddr x)[]