[tor-dev] Needs Code Review: Shared Randomness Generation for Tor
Tim Wilson-Brown - teor
teor2345 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 13 00:34:05 UTC 2016
> On 13 Jan 2016, at 01:46, George Kadianakis <desnacked at riseup.net> wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> we are happy to tell you that we finished coding proposal 250 and our first
> attempt at implementation is ready for review.
>
> You can find the final specification here:
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/dgoulet/torspec.git/log/?h=prop250_final_v1
> and the corresponding code here:
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/dgoulet/tor.git/log/?h=prop250_final_v1
>
> Trac ticket #16943 (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/16943) will
> be used for code review. Please use this mailing list to discuss any issues
> with the spec.
>
> Some notes: We've separated this in 7 commits prefixed with prop250: except
> first one that adds a needed tor_htonll/ntohll function to tor utils. This code
> is mostly contained in two *new* files (with their headers) that are
> shared-random.{c|h} and shared-random-state.{c|h}.
>
> For what it's worth, we expect this code to run for a long time before the
> shared random values generated by the authorities are used for anything
> (e.g. HSDir scrambling).
I've seen you talk about using chutney for shared randomness generation.
Can you open a ticket with a branch for the chutney SR template, so people can use it for testing?
(And then we can merge it into chutney master about the same time this code goes into tor master.)
There's a make target, "test-network-all", that runs a series of chutney tests.
Each of these tests finish in around 35 seconds.
Can we get a SR chutney template to finish in around that time?
(With 10 second voting periods?)
What is the minimum number of voting periods that shared randomness requires?
(I understand the standard setting is 24, 12 for the commit, and 12 for the reveal.)
Tim
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