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package lite
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"time"
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"github.com/tendermint/tendermint/crypto/tmhash"
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)
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// TrustOptions are the trust parameters needed when a new light client
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// connects to the network or when an existing light client that has been
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// offline for longer than the trusting period connects to the network.
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//
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// The expectation is the user will get this information from a trusted source
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// like a validator, a friend, or a secure website. A more user friendly
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// solution with trust tradeoffs is that we establish an https based protocol
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// with a default end point that populates this information. Also an on-chain
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// registry of roots-of-trust (e.g. on the Cosmos Hub) seems likely in the
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// future.
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type TrustOptions struct {
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// tp: trusting period.
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//
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// Should be significantly less than the unbonding period (e.g. unbonding
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// period = 3 weeks, trusting period = 2 weeks).
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//
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// More specifically, trusting period + time needed to check headers + time
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// needed to report and punish misbehavior should be less than the unbonding
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// period.
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Period time.Duration
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// Header's Height and Hash must both be provided to force the trusting of a
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// particular header.
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Height int64
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Hash []byte
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}
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// ValidateBasic performs basic validation.
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func (opts TrustOptions) ValidateBasic() error {
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if opts.Period <= 0 {
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return errors.New("negative or zero period")
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}
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if opts.Height <= 0 {
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return errors.New("negative or zero height")
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}
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if len(opts.Hash) != tmhash.Size {
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return fmt.Errorf("expected hash size to be %d bytes, got %d bytes",
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tmhash.Size,
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len(opts.Hash),
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)
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}
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return nil
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}
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