[Bitcoin-development] BIP70/71 issue, RFD

Mike Hearn mike at plan99.net
Sun Jan 26 21:24:35 UTC 2014


Which medium is this an issue for? As you note, for files and HTTP
responses it's not a problem in practice. i'd guess nor for NFC tags nor QR
codes.


On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 10:11 PM, Andreas Schildbach
<andreas at schildbach.de>wrote:

> I'm experimenting with BIP70/71 (payment protocol) usage in face to face
> payments (more on that soon).
>
> I've excountered an issue with the protobuf format. Protobufs are not
> self-delimiting. That means if you're reading from an undelimited
> stream, you will read endlessly because you don't know how much to read.
>
> The current BIP70 implementations probably work because they're reading
> either from a file or from an HTTP resource which sets the
> Content-Length header. Trouble is the Content-Length header is optional,
> and also there are many kinds of streams that don't have this built-in
> delimiting mechanism.
>
> The Java protobuf API solves this by offering delimited I/O, like
>
> payment.writeDelimitedTo(os);
>
> This writes the size of the message as a varint before writing the data.
> I don't know about protobuf implementations for other languages but I'd
> expect them to offer something compatible.
>
> However, this leading varint is an incompatible change and would need to
> be added to the spec.
>
> I specifically encountered this with PaymentMessage and PaymentACK, but
> it might be a good idea to apply this to all messages if any. Open for
> discussion.
>
>
>
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