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22 * @file include/gnunet_protocols.h
23 * @brief constants for network protocols
24 * @author Christian Grothoff
27 #ifndef GNUNET_PROTOCOLS_H
28 #define GNUNET_PROTOCOLS_H
33 #if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */
38 /*******************************************************************************
40 ******************************************************************************/
43 * Test if service is online.
45 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TEST 1
48 * Dummy messages for testing / benchmarking.
50 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DUMMY 2
52 /*******************************************************************************
53 * RESOLVER message types
54 ******************************************************************************/
57 * Request DNS resolution.
59 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_RESOLVER_REQUEST 4
62 * Response to a DNS resolution request.
64 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_RESOLVER_RESPONSE 5
66 /*******************************************************************************
68 ******************************************************************************/
71 * Request to ARM to start a service.
73 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ARM_START 8
76 * Request to ARM to stop a service.
78 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ARM_STOP 9
83 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ARM_RESULT 10
86 * Status update from ARM.
88 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ARM_STATUS 11
91 * Request to ARM to list all currently running services
93 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ARM_LIST 12
96 * Response from ARM for listing currently running services
98 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ARM_LIST_RESULT 13
101 * Request to ARM to notify client of service status changes
103 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ARM_MONITOR 14
105 /*******************************************************************************
106 * HELLO message types
107 ******************************************************************************/
110 * Previously used for HELLO messages used for communicating peer addresses.
111 * Managed by libgnunethello.
113 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_HELLO_LEGACY 16
116 * HELLO message with friend only flag used for communicating peer addresses.
117 * Managed by libgnunethello.
120 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_HELLO 17
122 /*******************************************************************************
123 * FRAGMENTATION message types
124 ******************************************************************************/
127 * FRAGMENT of a larger message.
128 * Managed by libgnunetfragment.
130 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FRAGMENT 18
133 * Acknowledgement of a FRAGMENT of a larger message.
134 * Managed by libgnunetfragment.
136 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FRAGMENT_ACK 19
138 /*******************************************************************************
139 * Transport-WLAN message types
140 ******************************************************************************/
143 * Type of data messages from the plugin to the gnunet-wlan-helper
145 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_WLAN_DATA_TO_HELPER 39
148 * Type of data messages from the gnunet-wlan-helper to the plugin
150 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_WLAN_DATA_FROM_HELPER 40
153 * Control message between the gnunet-wlan-helper and the daemon (with the MAC).
155 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_WLAN_HELPER_CONTROL 41
158 * Type of messages for advertisement over wlan
160 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_WLAN_ADVERTISEMENT 42
163 * Type of messages for data over the wlan
165 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_WLAN_DATA 43
168 /*******************************************************************************
169 * Transport-DV message types
170 ******************************************************************************/
173 * DV service to DV Plugin message, when a message is
174 * unwrapped by the DV service and handed to the plugin
177 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DV_RECV 44
180 * DV Plugin to DV service message, indicating a message
181 * should be sent out.
183 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DV_SEND 45
186 * DV service to DV api message, containing a confirmation
187 * or failure of a DV_SEND message.
189 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DV_SEND_ACK 46
192 * P2P DV message encapsulating some real message
194 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DV_ROUTE 47
197 * DV Plugin to DV service message, indicating
200 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DV_START 48
203 * P2P DV message telling plugin that a peer connected
205 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DV_CONNECT 49
208 * P2P DV message telling plugin that a peer disconnected
210 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DV_DISCONNECT 50
213 * P2P DV message telling plugin that a message transmission failed (negative ACK)
215 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DV_SEND_NACK 51
218 * P2P DV message telling plugin that our distance to a peer changed
220 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DV_DISTANCE_CHANGED 52
223 * DV message box for boxing multiple messages.
225 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DV_BOX 53
228 /*******************************************************************************
229 * Transport-UDP message types
230 ******************************************************************************/
233 * Normal UDP message type.
235 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_UDP_MESSAGE 56
240 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_UDP_ACK 57
242 /*******************************************************************************
243 * Transport-TCP message types
244 ******************************************************************************/
247 * TCP NAT probe message, send from NAT'd peer to
248 * other peer to establish bi-directional communication
250 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_TCP_NAT_PROBE 60
253 * Welcome message between TCP transports.
255 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_TCP_WELCOME 61
258 * Message to force transport to update bandwidth assignment (LEGACY)
260 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_ATS 62
262 /*******************************************************************************
264 ******************************************************************************/
267 * Message to ask NAT server to perform traversal test
269 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAT_TEST 63
271 /*******************************************************************************
273 ******************************************************************************/
276 * Initial setup message from core client to core.
278 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_INIT 64
281 * Response from core to core client to INIT message.
283 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_INIT_REPLY 65
286 * Notify clients about new peer-to-peer connections (triggered
287 * after key exchange).
289 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_NOTIFY_CONNECT 67
292 * Notify clients about peer disconnecting.
294 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_NOTIFY_DISCONNECT 68
297 * Notify clients about peer status change.
299 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_NOTIFY_STATUS_CHANGE 69
302 * Notify clients about incoming P2P messages.
304 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_NOTIFY_INBOUND 70
307 * Notify clients about outgoing P2P transmissions.
309 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_NOTIFY_OUTBOUND 71
312 * Request from client to transmit message.
314 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_SEND_REQUEST 74
317 * Confirmation from core that message can now be sent
319 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_SEND_READY 75
322 * Client with message to transmit (after SEND_READY confirmation
325 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_SEND 76
329 * Request for peer iteration from CORE service.
331 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_ITERATE_PEERS 78
334 * Last reply from core to request for peer iteration from CORE service.
336 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_ITERATE_PEERS_END 79
339 * Check whether a given peer is currently connected to CORE.
341 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_PEER_CONNECTED 80
344 * Encapsulation for an encrypted message between peers.
346 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_ENCRYPTED_MESSAGE 82
349 * Check that other peer is alive (challenge).
351 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_PING 83
354 * Confirmation that other peer is alive.
356 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_PONG 84
359 * Request by the other peer to terminate the connection.
361 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_HANGUP 85
364 * gzip-compressed type map of the sender
366 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_COMPRESSED_TYPE_MAP 86
369 * uncompressed type map of the sender
371 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_BINARY_TYPE_MAP 87
374 * Session key exchange between peers.
376 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CORE_EPHEMERAL_KEY 88
379 /*******************************************************************************
380 * DATASTORE message types
381 ******************************************************************************/
384 * Message sent by datastore client on join.
386 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_RESERVE 92
389 * Message sent by datastore client on join.
391 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_RELEASE_RESERVE 93
394 * Message sent by datastore to client informing about status
395 * processing a request
396 * (in response to RESERVE, RELEASE_RESERVE, PUT, UPDATE and REMOVE requests).
398 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_STATUS 94
401 * Message sent by datastore client to store data.
403 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_PUT 95
406 * Message sent by datastore client to update data.
408 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_UPDATE 96
411 * Message sent by datastore client to get data.
413 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_GET 97
416 * Message sent by datastore client to get random data.
418 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_GET_REPLICATION 98
421 * Message sent by datastore client to get random data.
423 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_GET_ZERO_ANONYMITY 99
426 * Message sent by datastore to client providing requested data
427 * (in response to GET or GET_RANDOM request).
429 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_DATA 100
432 * Message sent by datastore to client signaling end of matching data.
433 * This message will also be sent for "GET_RANDOM", even though
434 * "GET_RANDOM" returns at most one data item.
436 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_DATA_END 101
439 * Message sent by datastore client to remove data.
441 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_REMOVE 102
444 * Message sent by datastore client to drop the database.
446 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DATASTORE_DROP 103
449 /*******************************************************************************
451 ******************************************************************************/
454 * Message sent by fs client to start indexing.
456 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_INDEX_START 128
459 * Affirmative response to a request for start indexing.
461 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_INDEX_START_OK 129
464 * Response to a request for start indexing that
467 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_INDEX_START_FAILED 130
470 * Request from client for list of indexed files.
472 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_INDEX_LIST_GET 131
475 * Reply to client with an indexed file name.
477 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_INDEX_LIST_ENTRY 132
480 * Reply to client indicating end of list.
482 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_INDEX_LIST_END 133
485 * Request from client to unindex a file.
487 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_UNINDEX 134
490 * Reply to client indicating unindex receipt.
492 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_UNINDEX_OK 135
495 * Client asks FS service to start a (keyword) search.
497 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_START_SEARCH 136
500 * P2P request for content (one FS to another).
502 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_GET 137
505 * P2P response with content or active migration of content. Also
506 * used between the service and clients (in response to START_SEARCH).
508 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_PUT 138
511 * Peer asks us to stop migrating content towards it for a while.
513 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_MIGRATION_STOP 139
516 * P2P request for content (one FS to another via a stream).
518 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_STREAM_QUERY 140
521 * P2P answer for content (one FS to another via a stream).
523 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_STREAM_REPLY 141
526 /*******************************************************************************
528 ******************************************************************************/
531 * Client wants to store item in DHT.
533 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_CLIENT_PUT 142
536 * Client wants to lookup item in DHT.
538 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_CLIENT_GET 143
541 * Client wants to stop search in DHT.
543 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_CLIENT_GET_STOP 144
546 * Service returns result to client.
548 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_CLIENT_RESULT 145
551 * Peer is storing data in DHT.
553 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_P2P_PUT 146
556 * Peer tries to find data in DHT.
558 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_P2P_GET 147
561 * Data is returned to peer from DHT.
563 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_P2P_RESULT 148
566 * Receive information about transiting GETs
568 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_MONITOR_GET 149
571 * Receive information about transiting GET responses
573 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_MONITOR_GET_RESP 150
576 * Receive information about transiting PUTs
578 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_MONITOR_PUT 151
581 * Receive information about transiting PUT responses (TODO)
583 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_MONITOR_PUT_RESP 152
586 * Request information about transiting messages
588 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_MONITOR_START 153
591 * Stop information about transiting messages
593 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_MONITOR_STOP 154
596 * Acknowledge receiving PUT request
598 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_CLIENT_PUT_OK 155
601 * Certain results are already known to the client, filter those.
603 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DHT_CLIENT_GET_RESULTS_KNOWN 156
606 /*******************************************************************************
607 * HOSTLIST message types
608 ******************************************************************************/
611 * Hostlist advertisement message
613 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_HOSTLIST_ADVERTISEMENT 160
616 /*******************************************************************************
617 * STATISTICS message types
618 ******************************************************************************/
621 * Set a statistical value.
623 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STATISTICS_SET 168
626 * Get a statistical value(s).
628 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STATISTICS_GET 169
631 * Response to a STATISTICS_GET message (with value).
633 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STATISTICS_VALUE 170
636 * Response to a STATISTICS_GET message (end of value stream).
638 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STATISTICS_END 171
641 * Watch changes to a statistical value. Message format is the same
642 * as for GET, except that the subsystem and entry name must be given.
644 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STATISTICS_WATCH 172
647 * Changes to a watched value.
649 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STATISTICS_WATCH_VALUE 173
652 /*******************************************************************************
654 ******************************************************************************/
657 * Type of messages between the gnunet-vpn-helper and the daemon
659 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_HELPER 185
662 * Type of messages containing an ICMP packet for a service.
664 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_ICMP_TO_SERVICE 190
667 * Type of messages containing an ICMP packet for the Internet.
669 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_ICMP_TO_INTERNET 191
672 * Type of messages containing an ICMP packet for the VPN
674 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_ICMP_TO_VPN 192
677 * Type of messages containing an DNS request for a DNS exit service.
679 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_DNS_TO_INTERNET 193
682 * Type of messages containing an DNS reply from a DNS exit service.
684 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_DNS_FROM_INTERNET 194
687 * Type of messages containing an TCP packet for a service.
689 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_TCP_TO_SERVICE_START 195
692 * Type of messages containing an TCP packet for the Internet.
694 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_TCP_TO_INTERNET_START 196
697 * Type of messages containing an TCP packet of an established connection.
699 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_TCP_DATA_TO_EXIT 197
702 * Type of messages containing an TCP packet of an established connection.
704 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_TCP_DATA_TO_VPN 198
707 * Type of messages containing an UDP packet for a service.
709 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_UDP_TO_SERVICE 199
712 * Type of messages containing an UDP packet for the Internet.
714 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_UDP_TO_INTERNET 200
717 * Type of messages containing an UDP packet from a remote host
719 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_UDP_REPLY 201
723 * Client asks VPN service to setup an IP to redirect traffic
724 * via an exit node to some global IP address.
726 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_CLIENT_REDIRECT_TO_IP 202
729 * Client asks VPN service to setup an IP to redirect traffic
730 * to some peer offering a service.
732 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_CLIENT_REDIRECT_TO_SERVICE 203
735 * VPN service responds to client with an IP to use for the
736 * requested redirection.
738 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_VPN_CLIENT_USE_IP 204
741 /*******************************************************************************
742 * VPN-DNS message types
743 ******************************************************************************/
747 * Initial message from client to DNS service for registration.
749 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DNS_CLIENT_INIT 211
752 * Type of messages between the gnunet-helper-dns and the service
754 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DNS_CLIENT_REQUEST 212
757 * Type of messages between the gnunet-helper-dns and the service
759 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DNS_CLIENT_RESPONSE 213
762 * Type of messages between the gnunet-helper-dns and the service
764 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_DNS_HELPER 214
767 /*******************************************************************************
769 ******************************************************************************/
772 * Type of message used to transport messages throug a MESH-tunnel (LEGACY)
774 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH 215
777 * Type of message used to send another peer which messages we want to receive
778 * through a mesh-tunnel (LEGACY)
780 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_HELLO 216
783 * Request the creation of a path
785 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_PATH_CREATE 256
788 * Request the modification of an existing path
790 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_PATH_CHANGE 257
793 * Notify that a connection of a path is no longer valid
795 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_PATH_BROKEN 258
798 * At some point, the route will spontaneously change
800 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_PATH_CHANGED 259
803 * Transport data in the mesh (origin->end) unicast
805 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_UNICAST 260
808 * Transport data to all peers in a tunnel
810 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_MULTICAST 261
813 * Transport data back in the mesh (end->origin)
815 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_TO_ORIGIN 262
818 * Send origin an ACK that the path is complete
820 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_PATH_ACK 263
823 * Avoid path timeouts
825 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_PATH_KEEPALIVE 264
828 * Request the destuction of a path
830 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_PATH_DESTROY 265
833 * Request the destruction of a whole tunnel
835 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_TUNNEL_DESTROY 266
838 * ACK for a data packet.
840 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_ACK 267
845 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_POLL 268
848 * Connect to the mesh service, specifying subscriptions
850 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_CONNECT 272
853 * Ask the mesh service to create a new tunnel
855 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_TUNNEL_CREATE 273
858 * Ask the mesh service to destroy a tunnel
860 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_TUNNEL_DESTROY 274
863 * Ask the mesh service to add a peer to an existing tunnel
865 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_PEER_ADD 275
868 * Ask the mesh service to remove a peer from a tunnel
870 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_PEER_DEL 276
873 * Ask the mesh service to add a peer offering a service to an existing tunnel
875 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_PEER_ADD_BY_TYPE 277
878 * Ask the mesh service to add a peer described by a service string
880 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_ANNOUNCE_REGEX 278
883 * Ask the mesh service to add a peer described by a service string
885 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_PEER_ADD_BY_STRING 279
888 * Ask the mesh service to add a peer to the blacklist of an existing tunnel
890 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_PEER_BLACKLIST 280
893 * Ask the mesh service to remove a peer from the blacklist of a tunnel
895 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_PEER_UNBLACKLIST 281
898 * Set tunnel speed to slowest peer
900 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_TUNNEL_MIN 282
903 * Set tunnel speed to fastest peer
905 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_TUNNEL_MAX 283
908 * Set tunnel buffering on.
910 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_TUNNEL_BUFFER 284
913 * Set tunnel buffering off.
915 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_TUNNEL_NOBUFFER 285
918 * Local ACK for data.
920 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_ACK 286
923 * Local information about all tunnels of service.
925 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_INFO_TUNNELS 287
928 * Local information of service about a specific tunnel.
930 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_LOCAL_INFO_TUNNEL 288
933 * 640kb should be enough for everybody
935 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_MESH_RESERVE_END 299
939 /*******************************************************************************
940 * CHAT message types START
941 ******************************************************************************/
944 * Message sent from client to join a chat room.
946 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_JOIN_REQUEST 300
949 * Message sent to client to indicate joining of another room member.
951 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_JOIN_NOTIFICATION 301
954 * Message sent to client to indicate leaving of another room member.
956 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_LEAVE_NOTIFICATION 302
959 * Notification sent by service to client indicating that we've received a chat
962 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_MESSAGE_NOTIFICATION 303
965 * Request sent by client to transmit a chat message to another room members.
967 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_TRANSMIT_REQUEST 304
970 * Receipt sent from a message receiver to the service to confirm delivery of
973 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_CONFIRMATION_RECEIPT 305
976 * Notification sent from the service to the original sender
977 * to acknowledge delivery of a chat message.
979 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_CONFIRMATION_NOTIFICATION 306
982 * P2P message sent to indicate joining of another room member.
984 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_P2P_JOIN_NOTIFICATION 307
987 * P2P message sent to indicate leaving of another room member.
989 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_P2P_LEAVE_NOTIFICATION 308
992 * P2P message sent to a newly connected peer to request its known clients in
993 * order to synchronize room members.
995 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_P2P_SYNC_REQUEST 309
998 * Notification sent from one peer to another to indicate that we have received
1001 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_P2P_MESSAGE_NOTIFICATION 310
1004 * P2P receipt confirming delivery of a chat message.
1006 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CHAT_P2P_CONFIRMATION_RECEIPT 311
1009 /*******************************************************************************
1010 * NSE (network size estimation) message types
1011 ******************************************************************************/
1014 * client->service message indicating start
1016 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NSE_START 321
1019 * P2P message sent from nearest peer
1021 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NSE_P2P_FLOOD 322
1024 * service->client message indicating
1026 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NSE_ESTIMATE 323
1029 /*******************************************************************************
1030 * PEERINFO message types
1031 ******************************************************************************/
1034 * Request update and listing of a peer.
1036 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_PEERINFO_GET 330
1039 * Request update and listing of all peers.
1041 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_PEERINFO_GET_ALL 331
1044 * Information about one of the peers.
1046 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_PEERINFO_INFO 332
1049 * End of information about other peers.
1051 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_PEERINFO_INFO_END 333
1054 * Start notifying this client about all changes to
1055 * the known peers until it disconnects.
1057 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_PEERINFO_NOTIFY 334
1059 /*******************************************************************************
1061 ******************************************************************************/
1064 * Type of the 'struct ClientStartMessage' sent by clients to ATS to
1065 * identify the type of the client.
1067 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_START 340
1070 * Type of the 'struct RequestAddressMessage' sent by clients to ATS
1071 * to request an address to help connect.
1073 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_REQUEST_ADDRESS 341
1076 * Type of the 'struct RequestAddressMessage' sent by clients to ATS
1077 * to request an address to help connect.
1079 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_REQUEST_ADDRESS_CANCEL 342
1082 * Type of the 'struct AddressUpdateMessage' sent by clients to ATS
1083 * to inform ATS about performance changes.
1085 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_ADDRESS_UPDATE 343
1088 * Type of the 'struct AddressDestroyedMessage' sent by clients to ATS
1089 * to inform ATS about an address being unavailable.
1091 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_ADDRESS_DESTROYED 344
1094 * Type of the 'struct AddressSuggestionMessage' sent by ATS to clients
1095 * to suggest switching to a different address.
1097 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_ADDRESS_SUGGESTION 345
1100 * Type of the 'struct PeerInformationMessage' sent by ATS to clients
1101 * to inform about QoS for a particular connection.
1103 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_PEER_INFORMATION 346
1106 * Type of the 'struct ReservationRequestMessage' sent by clients to ATS
1107 * to ask for inbound bandwidth reservations.
1109 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_RESERVATION_REQUEST 347
1112 * Type of the 'struct ReservationResultMessage' sent by ATS to clients
1113 * in response to a reservation request.
1115 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_RESERVATION_RESULT 348
1118 * Type of the 'struct ChangePreferenceMessage' sent by clients to ATS
1119 * to ask for allocation preference changes.
1121 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_PREFERENCE_CHANGE 349
1124 * Type of the 'struct SessionReleaseMessage' sent by ATS to client
1125 * to confirm that a session ID was destroyed.
1127 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_SESSION_RELEASE 350
1130 * Type of the 'struct AddressUseMessage' sent by ATS to client
1131 * to confirm that an address is used or not used anymore
1133 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_ADDRESS_IN_USE 351
1136 * Type of the 'struct AddressUseMessage' sent by ATS to client
1137 * to confirm that an address is used or not used anymore
1139 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_RESET_BACKOFF 352
1142 * Type of the 'struct AddressUpdateMessage' sent by client to ATS
1143 * to add a new address
1145 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_ADDRESS_ADD 353
1148 * Type of the 'struct AddressListRequestMessage' sent by client to ATS
1149 * to request information about addresses
1151 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_ADDRESSLIST_REQUEST 354
1154 * Type of the 'struct AddressListResponseMessage' sent by ATS to client
1155 * with information about addresses
1157 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ATS_ADDRESSLIST_RESPONSE 355
1161 /*******************************************************************************
1162 * TRANSPORT message types
1163 ******************************************************************************/
1166 * Message from the core saying that the transport
1167 * server should start giving it messages. This
1168 * should automatically trigger the transmission of
1171 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_START 360
1174 * Message from TRANSPORT notifying about a
1175 * client that connected to us.
1177 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_CONNECT 361
1180 * Message from TRANSPORT notifying about a
1181 * client that disconnected from us.
1183 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_DISCONNECT 362
1186 * Request to TRANSPORT to transmit a message.
1188 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SEND 363
1191 * Confirmation from TRANSPORT that message for transmission has been
1192 * queued (and that the next message to this peer can now be passed to
1193 * the service). Note that this confirmation does NOT imply that the
1194 * message was fully transmitted.
1196 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SEND_OK 364
1199 * Message from TRANSPORT notifying about a
1200 * message that was received.
1202 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_RECV 365
1205 * Message telling transport to limit its receive rate.
1207 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SET_QUOTA 366
1210 * Request to look addresses of peers in server.
1212 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_ADDRESS_TO_STRING 367
1215 * Response to the address lookup request.
1217 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_ADDRESS_TO_STRING_REPLY 368
1220 * Register a client that wants to do blacklisting.
1222 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_BLACKLIST_INIT 369
1225 * Query to a blacklisting client (is this peer blacklisted)?
1227 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_BLACKLIST_QUERY 370
1230 * Reply from blacklisting client (answer to blacklist query).
1232 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_BLACKLIST_REPLY 371
1235 * Transport PING message
1237 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_PING 372
1240 * Transport PONG message
1242 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_PONG 373
1245 * Message for transport service from a client asking that a
1246 * connection be initiated with another peer.
1248 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_REQUEST_CONNECT 374
1251 * Transport CONNECT message exchanged between transport services to
1252 * indicate that a session should be marked as 'connected'.
1254 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_CONNECT 375
1257 * Transport CONNECT_ACK message exchanged between transport services to
1258 * indicate that a CONNECT message was accepted
1260 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_CONNECT_ACK 376
1263 * Transport CONNECT_ACK message exchanged between transport services to
1264 * indicate that a CONNECT message was accepted
1266 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_ACK 377
1269 * Transport DISCONNECT message exchanged between transport services to
1270 * indicate that a connection should be dropped.
1272 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_DISCONNECT 378
1275 * Request to monitor addresses used by a peer or all peers.
1277 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_ADDRESS_ITERATE 380
1280 * Message send by a peer to notify the other to keep the session alive
1281 * and measure latency in a regular interval
1283 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_KEEPALIVE 381
1286 * Response to a GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_KEEPALIVE message to
1287 * measure latency in a regular interval
1289 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_SESSION_KEEPALIVE_RESPONSE 382
1293 * Request to iterate over all known addresses.
1295 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_ADDRESS_ITERATE_RESPONSE 383
1298 * Message send by a peer to notify the other to keep the session alive.
1300 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_BROADCAST_BEACON 384
1303 * Message containing traffic metrics for transport service
1305 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TRANSPORT_TRAFFIC_METRIC 385
1307 /*******************************************************************************
1308 * STREAM messages types
1309 ******************************************************************************/
1312 * Message containing data exchanged between stream end-points over mesh.
1314 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_DATA 400
1319 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_ACK 401
1322 * Handshake hello message
1324 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_HELLO 402
1327 * Handshake hello acknowledgement message
1329 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_HELLO_ACK 403
1334 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_RESET 404
1337 * Transmit close message (data transmission no longer possible after this
1340 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_TRANSMIT_CLOSE 405
1343 * Transmit close acknowledgement message
1345 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_TRANSMIT_CLOSE_ACK 406
1348 * Receive close message (data is no loger read by the receiver after this
1351 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_RECEIVE_CLOSE 407
1354 * Receive close acknowledgement message
1356 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_RECEIVE_CLOSE_ACK 408
1359 * Stream close message (data is no longer sent or read after this message)
1361 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_CLOSE 409
1364 * Close acknowledgement message
1366 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_CLOSE_ACK 410
1368 /*******************************************************************************
1369 * FS-PUBLISH-HELPER IPC Messages
1370 ******************************************************************************/
1373 * Progress information from the helper: found a file
1375 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_PUBLISH_HELPER_PROGRESS_FILE 420
1378 * Progress information from the helper: found a directory
1380 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_PUBLISH_HELPER_PROGRESS_DIRECTORY 421
1383 * Error signal from the helper.
1385 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_PUBLISH_HELPER_ERROR 422
1388 * Signal that helper skipped a file.
1390 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_PUBLISH_HELPER_SKIP_FILE 423
1393 * Signal that helper is done scanning the directory tree.
1395 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_PUBLISH_HELPER_COUNTING_DONE 424
1398 * Extracted meta data from the helper.
1400 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_PUBLISH_HELPER_META_DATA 425
1403 * Signal that helper is done.
1405 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_FS_PUBLISH_HELPER_FINISHED 426
1408 /*******************************************************************************
1409 * NAMESTORE message types
1410 ******************************************************************************/
1413 * Client to service: register.
1415 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_START 430
1418 * Client to service: lookup name
1420 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_LOOKUP_NAME 431
1423 * Service to client: result of name lookup
1425 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_LOOKUP_NAME_RESPONSE 432
1428 * Client to service: put records (for caching)
1430 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_RECORD_PUT 433
1433 * Service to client: result of put operation.
1435 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_RECORD_PUT_RESPONSE 434
1438 * Client to service: create record as authority
1440 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_RECORD_CREATE 435
1443 * Service to client: result of record creation request
1445 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_RECORD_CREATE_RESPONSE 436
1448 * Client to service: remove record(s)
1450 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_RECORD_REMOVE 437
1453 * Service to client: result of removal request.
1455 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_RECORD_REMOVE_RESPONSE 438
1458 * Client to service: "reverse" lookup for zone name based on zone key
1460 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_ZONE_TO_NAME 439
1463 * Service to client: result of zone-to-name lookup.
1465 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_ZONE_TO_NAME_RESPONSE 440
1468 * Client to service: please start iteration
1470 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_ZONE_ITERATION_START 445
1473 * Service to client: current record in iteration (or end of list).
1475 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_ZONE_ITERATION_RESPONSE 446
1478 * Client to service: next record in iteration please.
1480 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_ZONE_ITERATION_NEXT 447
1483 * Client to service: stop iterating.
1485 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_NAMESTORE_ZONE_ITERATION_STOP 448
1488 /*******************************************************************************
1489 * LOCKMANAGER message types
1490 ******************************************************************************/
1493 * Message to acquire Lock
1495 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_LOCKMANAGER_ACQUIRE 450
1498 * Message to release lock
1500 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_LOCKMANAGER_RELEASE 451
1503 * SUCESS reply from lockmanager
1505 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_LOCKMANAGER_SUCCESS 452
1507 /*******************************************************************************
1508 * TESTBED message types
1509 ******************************************************************************/
1512 * Initial message from a client to a testing control service
1514 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_INIT 460
1517 * Message to add host
1519 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_ADD_HOST 461
1522 * Message to signal that a add host succeeded
1524 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_ADD_HOST_SUCCESS 462
1527 * Message to link delegated controller to slave controller
1529 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_LINK_CONTROLLERS 463
1532 * Message to create a peer at a host
1534 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_CREATE_PEER 464
1537 * Message to reconfigure a peer
1539 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_RECONFIGURE_PEER 465
1542 * Message to start a peer at a host
1544 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_START_PEER 466
1547 * Message to stop a peer at a host
1549 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_STOP_PEER 467
1552 * Message to destroy a peer
1554 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_DESTROY_PEER 468
1557 * Configure underlay link message
1559 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_CONFIGURE_UNDERLAY_LINK 469
1562 * Message to connect peers in a overlay
1564 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_OVERLAY_CONNECT 470
1567 * Message for peer events
1569 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_PEER_EVENT 471
1572 * Message for peer connect events
1574 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_PEER_CONNECT_EVENT 472
1577 * Message for operation events
1579 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_OPERATION_FAIL_EVENT 473
1582 * Message to signal successful peer creation
1584 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_CREATE_PEER_SUCCESS 474
1587 * Message to signal a generic operation has been successful
1589 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_GENERIC_OPERATION_SUCCESS 475
1592 * Message to get the configuration of a peer
1594 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_GET_PEER_CONFIGURATION 476
1597 * Message containing the peer configuration
1599 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_PEER_CONFIGURATION 477
1602 * Message to request a controller to make one of its peer to connect to another
1603 * peer using the contained HELLO
1605 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_REMOTE_OVERLAY_CONNECT 478
1608 * Message to request configuration of a slave controller
1610 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_GET_SLAVE_CONFIGURATION 479
1613 * Message which contains the configuration of slave controller
1615 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_SLAVE_CONFIGURATION 480
1618 * Message to signal the result of GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_LINK_CONTROLLERS request
1620 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_LINK_CONTROLLERS_RESULT 481
1623 * A controller receiving this message floods it to its directly-connected
1624 * sub-controllers and then stops and destroys all peers
1626 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_SHUTDOWN_PEERS 482
1629 * Message to start/stop a service of a peer
1631 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_MANAGE_PEER_SERVICE 483
1634 * Not really a message, but for careful checks on the testbed messages; Should
1635 * always be the maximum and never be used to send messages with this type
1637 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_MAX 484
1640 * The initialization message towards gnunet-testbed-helper
1642 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_HELPER_INIT 495
1645 * The reply message from gnunet-testbed-helper
1647 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_HELPER_REPLY 496
1650 /******************************************************************************
1651 * GNS. FIXME: document!
1652 *****************************************************************************/
1653 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_GNS_LOOKUP 500
1655 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_GNS_LOOKUP_RESULT 501
1657 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_GNS_SHORTEN 502
1659 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_GNS_SHORTEN_RESULT 503
1661 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_GNS_GET_AUTH 504
1663 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_GNS_GET_AUTH_RESULT 505
1666 /*******************************************************************************
1667 * CONSENSUS message types
1668 ******************************************************************************/
1671 * Join a consensus session. Sent by client to service as first message.
1673 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_CLIENT_JOIN 520
1676 * Insert an element. Sent by client to service.
1678 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_CLIENT_INSERT 521
1681 * Begin accepting new elements from other participants.
1682 * Sent by client to service.
1684 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_CLIENT_BEGIN 522
1687 * Sent by service when a new element is added.
1689 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_CLIENT_RECEIVED_ELEMENT 523
1692 * Sent by client to service in order to start the consensus conclusion.
1694 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_CLIENT_CONCLUDE 524
1697 * Sent by service to client in order to signal a completed consensus conclusion.
1698 * Last message sent in a consensus session.
1700 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_CLIENT_CONCLUDE_DONE 525
1703 /* message types 526-539 reserved for consensus client/service messages */
1707 * Sent by client to service, telling whether a received element should
1708 * be accepted and propagated further or not.
1710 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_CLIENT_ACK 540
1715 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_P2P_DELTA_ESTIMATE 541
1718 * IBF containing all elements of a peer.
1720 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_P2P_DIFFERENCE_DIGEST 542
1723 * One or more elements that are sent from peer to peer.
1725 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_P2P_ELEMENTS 543
1728 * Elements, and requests for further elements
1730 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_P2P_ELEMENTS_REQUEST 544
1733 * Elements that a peer reports to be missing at the remote peer.
1735 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_P2P_ELEMENTS_REPORT 545
1738 * Initialization message for consensus p2p communication.
1740 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_P2P_HELLO 546
1743 * Report that the peer is synced with the partner after successfuly decoding the invertible bloom filter.
1745 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_P2P_SYNCED 547
1748 * Interaction os over, got synched and reported all elements
1750 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_P2P_FIN 548
1753 * Abort a round, don't send requested elements anymore
1755 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CONSENSUS_P2P_ABORT 548
1758 /*******************************************************************************
1760 ******************************************************************************/
1763 * Cancel a set operation
1765 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_CANCEL 570
1768 * Acknowledge results
1770 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_ACK 571
1773 * Create an empty set
1775 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_RESULT 572
1778 * Add element to set
1780 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_ADD 573
1784 * Remove element from set
1786 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_REMOVE 574
1790 * Listen for operation requests
1792 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_LISTEN 575
1795 * Accept a set request
1797 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_ACCEPT 576
1800 * Evaluate a set operation
1802 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_EVALUATE 577
1805 * Evaluate a set operation
1807 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_REQUEST 578
1810 * Evaluate a set operation.
1812 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_CREATE 579
1815 * Evaluate a set operation.
1817 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_P2P_OPERATION_REQUEST 580
1822 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_P2P_SE 581
1825 * Invertible bloom filter.
1827 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_P2P_IBF 582
1830 * Actual set elements.
1832 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_P2P_ELEMENTS 583
1835 * Requests for the elements with the given hashes.
1837 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_P2P_ELEMENT_REQUESTS 584
1840 * Operation is done.
1842 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_SET_P2P_DONE 585
1846 /*******************************************************************************
1847 * TESTBED LOGGER message types
1848 ******************************************************************************/
1851 * Message for TESTBED LOGGER
1853 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_LOGGER_MSG 600
1856 * Message for TESTBED LOGGER acknowledgement
1858 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_TESTBED_LOGGER_ACK 601
1861 * Next available: 605
1864 /*******************************************************************************
1865 * TODO: we need a way to register message types centrally (via some webpage).
1866 * For now: unofficial extensions should start at 48k, internal extensions
1867 * define here should leave some room (4-10 additional messages to the previous
1869 ******************************************************************************/
1872 * Type used to match 'all' message types.
1874 #define GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_ALL 65535
1877 #if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */
1884 /* ifndef GNUNET_PROTOCOLS_H */
1886 /* end of gnunet_protocols.h */