BTCP-Rebase/scripts/fetch-zcash-params.sh

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#!/bin/bash
set -eu
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
PARAMS_DIR="$HOME/Library/Application Support/ZcashParams"
else
PARAMS_DIR="$HOME/.zcash-params"
fi
SPROUT_PKEY_NAME='sprout-proving.key'
SPROUT_VKEY_NAME='sprout-verifying.key'
SPROUT_URL="https://z.cash/downloads"
SPROUT_IPFS="/ipfs/QmZKKx7Xup7LiAtFRhYsE1M7waXcv9ir9eCECyXAFGxhEo"
SHA256CMD="$(command -v sha256sum || echo shasum)"
SHA256ARGS="$(command -v sha256sum >/dev/null || echo '-a 256')"
WGETCMD="$(command -v wget || echo '')"
IPFSCMD="$(command -v ipfs || echo '')"
CURLCMD="$(command -v curl || echo '')"
# fetch methods can be disabled with ZC_DISABLE_SOMETHING=1
ZC_DISABLE_WGET="${ZC_DISABLE_WGET:-}"
ZC_DISABLE_IPFS="${ZC_DISABLE_IPFS:-}"
ZC_DISABLE_CURL="${ZC_DISABLE_CURL:-}"
function fetch_wget {
if [ -z "$WGETCMD" ] || ! [ -z "$ZC_DISABLE_WGET" ]; then
return 1
fi
local filename="$1"
local dlname="$2"
cat <<EOF
Retrieving (wget): $SPROUT_URL/$filename
EOF
wget \
--progress=dot:giga \
--output-document="$dlname" \
--continue \
--retry-connrefused --waitretry=3 --timeout=30 \
"$SPROUT_URL/$filename"
}
function fetch_ipfs {
if [ -z "$IPFSCMD" ] || ! [ -z "$ZC_DISABLE_IPFS" ]; then
return 1
fi
local filename="$1"
local dlname="$2"
cat <<EOF
Retrieving (ipfs): $SPROUT_IPFS/$filename
EOF
ipfs get --output "$dlname" "$SPROUT_IPFS/$filename"
}
function fetch_curl {
if [ -z "$CURLCMD" ] || ! [ -z "$ZC_DISABLE_CURL" ]; then
return 1
fi
local filename="$1"
local dlname="$2"
cat <<EOF
Retrieving (curl): $SPROUT_URL/$filename
EOF
curl \
--output "$dlname" \
-# -L -C - \
"$SPROUT_URL/$filename"
}
function fetch_failure {
cat >&2 <<EOF
Failed to fetch the Zcash/BTCP zkSNARK parameters!
Try installing one of the following programs and make sure you're online:
* ipfs
* wget
* curl
EOF
exit 1
}
function fetch_params {
local filename="$1"
local output="$2"
local dlname="${output}.dl"
local expectedhash="$3"
if ! [ -f "$output" ]
then
for method in wget ipfs curl failure; do
if "fetch_$method" "$filename" "$dlname"; then
echo "Download successful!"
break
fi
done
"$SHA256CMD" $SHA256ARGS -c <<EOF
$expectedhash $dlname
EOF
# Check the exit code of the shasum command:
CHECKSUM_RESULT=$?
if [ $CHECKSUM_RESULT -eq 0 ]; then
mv -v "$dlname" "$output"
else
echo "Failed to verify parameter checksums!" >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
}
# Use flock to prevent parallel execution.
function lock() {
local lockfile=/tmp/fetch_params.lock
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
if shlock -f ${lockfile} -p $$; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
else
# create lock file
eval "exec 200>/$lockfile"
# acquire the lock
flock -n 200 \
&& return 0 \
|| return 1
fi
}
function exit_locked_error {
echo "Only one instance of fetch-zcash-params.sh can be run at a time." >&2
exit 1
}
function main() {
lock fetch-zcash-params.sh \
|| exit_locked_error
cat <<EOF
Bitcoin Private - fetch-zcash-params.sh
Copyright (c) 2016-2018 The Zcash developers
This script will fetch the zkSNARK parameters from the Zcash ceremony
and verify their integrity with sha256sum. Bitcoin Private uses these
parameters the same way as in Zcash: to enable Zero-Knowledge proofs
that allow for shielded transactions to be constructed.
NOTE: If you're using testnet or regtest, you will need to invoke this
script with --testnet in order to download additional parameters. This
is temporary.
If they already exist locally, it will exit now and do nothing else.
EOF
# Now create PARAMS_DIR and insert a README if necessary:
if ! [ -d "$PARAMS_DIR" ]
then
mkdir -p "$PARAMS_DIR"
README_PATH="$PARAMS_DIR/README"
cat >> "$README_PATH" <<EOF
This directory stores Zcash/BTCP zkSNARK parameters. Note that it is
distinct from the daemon's -datadir argument because the parameters are
large and may be shared across multiple distinct -datadir's such as when
setting up test networks.
EOF
# This may be the first time the user's run this script, so give
# them some info, especially about bandwidth usage:
cat <<EOF
The parameters are currently just under 911MB in size, so plan accordingly
for your bandwidth constraints. If the files are already present and
have the correct sha256sum, no networking is used.
Creating params directory. For details about this directory, see:
$README_PATH
EOF
fi
cd "$PARAMS_DIR"
fetch_params "$SPROUT_PKEY_NAME" "$PARAMS_DIR/$SPROUT_PKEY_NAME" "8bc20a7f013b2b58970cddd2e7ea028975c88ae7ceb9259a5344a16bc2c0eef7"
fetch_params "$SPROUT_VKEY_NAME" "$PARAMS_DIR/$SPROUT_VKEY_NAME" "4bd498dae0aacfd8e98dc306338d017d9c08dd0918ead18172bd0aec2fc5df82"
if [ "x${1:-}" = 'x--testnet' ]
then
echo "(NOTE) Testnet parameters enabled."
fetch_params "$SPROUT_PKEY_NAME" "$PARAMS_DIR/$SPROUT_PKEY_NAME" "8bc20a7f013b2b58970cddd2e7ea028975c88ae7ceb9259a5344a16bc2c0eef7"
fetch_params "$SPROUT_VKEY_NAME" "$PARAMS_DIR/$SPROUT_VKEY_NAME" "4bd498dae0aacfd8e98dc306338d017d9c08dd0918ead18172bd0aec2fc5df82"
fi
}
main ${1:-}
rm -f /tmp/fetch_params.lock
exit 0