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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// Copyright © 2022 The Tvix Authors
syntax = "proto3";
package tvix.store.v1;
option go_package = "code.tvl.fyi/tvix/store/protos;storev1";
service BlobService {
// Stat exposes metadata about a given blob,
// such as more granular chunking, baos.
// It implicitly allows checking for existence too, as asking this for a
// non-existing Blob will return a Status::not_found grpc error.
// If there's no more granular chunking available, the response will simply
// contain a single chunk.
rpc Stat(StatBlobRequest) returns (BlobMeta);
// Read returns a stream of BlobChunk, which is just a stream of bytes with
// the digest specified in ReadBlobRequest.
//
// The server may decide on whatever chunking it may seem fit as a size for
// the individual BlobChunk sent in the response stream.
//
// It specifically is NOT necessarily using chunk sizes communicated in a
// previous Stat request.
//
// It's up to the specific store to decide on whether it allows Read on a
// Blob at all, or only on smaller chunks communicated in a Stat() call
// first.
//
// Clients are enouraged to Stat() first, and then only read the individual
// chunks they don't have yet.
rpc Read(ReadBlobRequest) returns (stream BlobChunk);
// Put uploads a Blob, by reading a stream of bytes.
//
// The way the data is chunked up in individual BlobChunk messages sent in
// the stream has no effect on how the server ends up chunking blobs up.
rpc Put(stream BlobChunk) returns (PutBlobResponse);
}
message StatBlobRequest {
// The blake3 digest of the blob requested
bytes digest = 1;
// Whether to include the chunks field
bool include_chunks = 2;
// Whether to include the inline_bao field, containing an (outboard) bao.
// The [bao](https://github.com/oconnor663/bao/blob/master/docs/spec.md)
// can be used to validate chunks end up hashing to the same root digest.
// These only really matter when only downloading parts of a blob. Some
// caution needs to be applied when validating chunks - the bao works with
// 1K leaf nodes, which might not align with the chunk sizes - this might
// imply a neighboring chunk might need to be (partially) fetched to
// validate the hash.
bool include_bao = 3;
}
// BlobMeta provides more granular chunking information for the requested blob,
// and baos.
message BlobMeta {
// This provides a list of chunks.
// Concatenating their contents would produce a blob with the digest that
// was specified in the request.
repeated ChunkMeta chunks = 1;
message ChunkMeta {
bytes digest = 1;
uint32 size = 2;
}
bytes inline_bao = 2;
}
message ReadBlobRequest {
// The blake3 digest of the blob or chunk requested
bytes digest = 1;
}
// This represents some bytes of a blob.
// Blobs are sent in smaller chunks to keep message sizes manageable.
message BlobChunk {
bytes data = 1;
}
message PutBlobResponse {
// The blake3 digest of the data that was sent.
bytes digest = 1;
}
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