use super::{PublicKey, SecretKey, BLS_SIG_BYTE_SIZE}; use cached_tree_hash::cached_tree_hash_ssz_encoding_as_vector; use hex::encode as hex_encode; use serde::de::{Deserialize, Deserializer}; use serde::ser::{Serialize, Serializer}; use serde_hex::HexVisitor; use ssz::{ssz_encode, Decodable, DecodeError, Encodable}; use tree_hash::tree_hash_ssz_encoding_as_vector; /// A single BLS signature. /// /// This struct is a wrapper upon a base type and provides helper functions (e.g., SSZ /// serialization). #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone, Eq)] pub struct FakeSignature { bytes: Vec, } impl FakeSignature { /// Creates a new all-zero's signature pub fn new(_msg: &[u8], _domain: u64, _sk: &SecretKey) -> Self { FakeSignature::zero() } /// Creates a new all-zero's signature pub fn zero() -> Self { Self { bytes: vec![0; BLS_SIG_BYTE_SIZE], } } /// Creates a new all-zero's signature pub fn new_hashed(_x_real_hashed: &[u8], _x_imaginary_hashed: &[u8], _sk: &SecretKey) -> Self { FakeSignature::zero() } /// _Always_ returns `true`. pub fn verify(&self, _msg: &[u8], _domain: u64, _pk: &PublicKey) -> bool { true } /// _Always_ returns true. pub fn verify_hashed( &self, _x_real_hashed: &[u8], _x_imaginary_hashed: &[u8], _pk: &PublicKey, ) -> bool { true } /// Returns a new empty signature. pub fn empty_signature() -> Self { FakeSignature::zero() } } impl_ssz!(FakeSignature, BLS_SIG_BYTE_SIZE, "FakeSignature"); tree_hash_ssz_encoding_as_vector!(FakeSignature); cached_tree_hash_ssz_encoding_as_vector!(FakeSignature, 96); impl Serialize for FakeSignature { fn serialize(&self, serializer: S) -> Result where S: Serializer, { serializer.serialize_str(&hex_encode(ssz_encode(self))) } } impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for FakeSignature { fn deserialize(deserializer: D) -> Result where D: Deserializer<'de>, { let bytes = deserializer.deserialize_str(HexVisitor)?; let (pubkey, _) = <_>::ssz_decode(&bytes[..], 0) .map_err(|e| serde::de::Error::custom(format!("invalid ssz ({:?})", e)))?; Ok(pubkey) } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::super::Keypair; use super::*; use ssz::ssz_encode; #[test] pub fn test_ssz_round_trip() { let keypair = Keypair::random(); let original = FakeSignature::new(&[42, 42], 0, &keypair.sk); let bytes = ssz_encode(&original); let (decoded, _) = FakeSignature::ssz_decode(&bytes, 0).unwrap(); assert_eq!(original, decoded); } }