Start specifying the message format

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Mark Haines 2015-08-07 18:24:20 +01:00
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The Olm Algorithm
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.. figure:: Axolotl.svg
Initial setup
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process so that they can decode out of order messages. If the receiver created
a new receiver chain then they discard their current sender chain so that
they will create a new chain when they next send a message.
The Olm Message Format
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Normal Messages
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Olm messages start with a one byte version followed by a variable length
payload followed by a fixed length message authentication code.
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+--------------+------------------------------------+-----------+
| Version Byte | Payload Bytes | MAC Bytes |
+--------------+------------------------------------+-----------+
The payload consists of key-value pairs where the keys are integers and the
values are integers and strings. The keys are encoded as a variable length
integer tag where the 3 lowest bits indicates the type of the value:
0 for integers, 2 for strings. If the value is an integer then the tag is
followed by the value encoded as a variable length integer. If the value is
a string then the tag is followed by the length of the string encoded as
a variable length integer followed by the string itself.
Olm uses a variable length encoding for integers. Each integer is encoded as a
sequence of bytes with the high bit set followed by a byte with the high bit
clear. The seven low bits of each byte store the bits of the integer. The least
significant bits are stored in the first byte.
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Name Tag Type Meaning
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Chain-Index 0x0A Integer The chain index, :math:`j`, of the message
Ratchet-Key 0x10 String The ratchet key, :math:`T_{i}`, of the message
Cipher-Text 0x22 String The cipher-text, :math:`X_{i,j}`, of the message
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