ping_core/conversation.rs
1//! Conversation state — wraps an OpenMLS `MlsGroup`.
2//!
3//! Each external conversation maps 1:1 to an MLS group whose leaves are devices. The DeviceGroup
4//! (one per user, devices only) is just a special-cased conversation with the same wrapper.
5//!
6//! Persistence: we snapshot the `MlsGroup` after every state-changing operation under
7//! `groups/{conversation_id}` and cache the result in-memory.
8
9use openmls::{
10 framing::{MlsMessageOut, ProcessedMessageContent},
11 group::{MlsGroup, MlsGroupCreateConfig, MlsGroupJoinConfig},
12 prelude::{
13 tls_codec::{Deserialize as TlsDeserialize, Serialize as TlsSerialize},
14 BasicCredential, Capabilities, Ciphersuite, CredentialWithKey, Extension, ExtensionType,
15 Extensions, MlsMessageBodyIn, MlsMessageIn, ProcessedMessage, ProtocolMessage,
16 ProtocolVersion, RequiredCapabilitiesExtension, UnknownExtension,
17 },
18};
19use openmls_basic_credential::SignatureKeyPair;
20use openmls_traits::OpenMlsProvider;
21use ping_mls_store::PersistentMlsProvider;
22use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
23use std::collections::BTreeMap;
24use std::sync::Arc;
25use ulid::Ulid;
26use zeroize::Zeroizing;
27
28use crate::{
29 clock::Hlc,
30 codec,
31 device::{DeviceId, GroupSnapshotEntry, GroupStateSnapshot, GROUP_SNAPSHOT_VERSION},
32 error::{Error, Result},
33 identity::UserId,
34 message::{IncomingMessage, MessageEnvelope, MessageKind},
35 storage::Storage,
36 sync::SyncCursor,
37};
38
39const DEFAULT_CIPHERSUITE: Ciphersuite = Ciphersuite::MLS_128_DHKEMX25519_AES128GCM_SHA256_Ed25519;
40
41/// Map an OpenMLS `WelcomeError` to a typed [`Error`]. The two variants that
42/// mean "the KeyPackage this Welcome was bound to (or its private init key) is
43/// no longer in our keystore" — i.e. the KeyPackage was already consumed
44/// (single-use reuse) or never persisted — become [`Error::KeyPackageNotFound`]
45/// so the host can top up KeyPackages and retry rather than treating it as an
46/// opaque MLS failure. Everything else stays a generic MLS error.
47fn map_welcome_error<S: std::fmt::Display>(e: openmls::group::WelcomeError<S>) -> Error {
48 use openmls::group::WelcomeError;
49 match e {
50 WelcomeError::NoMatchingKeyPackage | WelcomeError::PrivateInitKeyNotFound => {
51 Error::KeyPackageNotFound
52 }
53 other => Error::mls(other),
54 }
55}
56
57/// MLS GroupContext extension type carrying the human conversation `name`.
58///
59/// Stored in the group context so the name is part of shared MLS group state and
60/// therefore present on EVERY device that holds the group — including a device
61/// that joins via a Welcome. Without this the name was creator-local and a
62/// joiner/linked device saw `None`. A private-use `Unknown` extension type
63/// (not a GREASE `0x?A?A` value, not a registered type 0x0001–0x0005).
64///
65/// It is added WITHOUT a `RequiredCapabilities` extension, so openmls imposes no
66/// per-member capability check — existing KeyPackages keep working and no
67/// re-link is required. The value is UTF-8 bytes of the name.
68const GROUP_NAME_EXTENSION_TYPE: u16 = 0xFF00;
69
70/// Read the conversation `name` from a group's GroupContext extensions, if set.
71fn group_name_from_extensions(extensions: &Extensions) -> Option<String> {
72 extensions.iter().find_map(|ext| match ext {
73 Extension::Unknown(ext_type, data) if *ext_type == GROUP_NAME_EXTENSION_TYPE => {
74 String::from_utf8(data.0.clone())
75 .ok()
76 .filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
77 }
78 _ => None,
79 })
80}
81
82/// Build the GroupContext extensions carrying `name` (empty when `name` is
83/// `None`/blank), for `MlsGroupCreateConfig::with_group_context_extensions`.
84fn group_context_extensions_for_name(name: Option<&str>) -> Extensions {
85 match name {
86 Some(n) if !n.is_empty() => Extensions::single(Extension::Unknown(
87 GROUP_NAME_EXTENSION_TYPE,
88 UnknownExtension(n.as_bytes().to_vec()),
89 )),
90 _ => Extensions::empty(),
91 }
92}
93
94/// Leaf [`Capabilities`] advertising support for the group-name GroupContext
95/// extension ([`GROUP_NAME_EXTENSION_TYPE`]) ON TOP OF the MLS defaults.
96///
97/// Required so a later [`Conversation::set_name`] (rename / avatar-id change via
98/// `update_group_context_extensions`) passes openmls' GCE-proposal validation:
99/// that path demands every group-context extension be listed in a
100/// `RequiredCapabilities`, and that every member's leaf advertise those
101/// extension types. The CREATE path does not need this (genesis extensions skip
102/// the proposal validator), but a post-create UPDATE does. New KeyPackages and
103/// the creator's own leaf carry this; existing devices must RE-LINK once to pick
104/// it up (a pre-production-acceptable cost, aligned with the shared-identity
105/// re-link).
106pub(crate) fn ping_leaf_capabilities() -> Capabilities {
107 ping_leaf_capabilities_for(false)
108}
109
110/// Leaf capabilities, optionally also advertising the `LastResort` extension.
111///
112/// A KeyPackage marked last-resort (`mark_as_last_resort`) carries the
113/// `LastResort` extension on its leaf; openmls' KeyPackage validation rejects
114/// any leaf whose capabilities do not advertise every extension the leaf
115/// actually carries ("A key package extension is not supported in the leaf's
116/// capabilities"). So last-resort KeyPackages MUST list `LastResort` here, while
117/// ordinary KeyPackages must NOT (they don't carry it).
118pub(crate) fn ping_leaf_capabilities_for(last_resort: bool) -> Capabilities {
119 let extensions = if last_resort {
120 vec![
121 ExtensionType::Unknown(GROUP_NAME_EXTENSION_TYPE),
122 ExtensionType::LastResort,
123 ]
124 } else {
125 vec![ExtensionType::Unknown(GROUP_NAME_EXTENSION_TYPE)]
126 };
127 Capabilities::new(None, None, Some(&extensions), None, None)
128}
129
130/// GroupContext extensions for a NAME UPDATE commit (`set_name`), as opposed to
131/// genesis ([`group_context_extensions_for_name`]). The GCE-proposal validator
132/// requires every group-context extension to appear in a `RequiredCapabilities`,
133/// so we attach one listing [`GROUP_NAME_EXTENSION_TYPE`] alongside the name
134/// extension. Clearing the name (`None`/blank) keeps the `RequiredCapabilities`
135/// (harmless: required caps may list a type that isn't currently present).
136fn group_context_extensions_for_name_update(name: Option<&str>) -> Extensions {
137 let required = Extension::RequiredCapabilities(RequiredCapabilitiesExtension::new(
138 &[ExtensionType::Unknown(GROUP_NAME_EXTENSION_TYPE)],
139 &[],
140 &[],
141 ));
142 match name {
143 Some(n) if !n.is_empty() => Extensions::from_vec(vec![
144 Extension::Unknown(
145 GROUP_NAME_EXTENSION_TYPE,
146 UnknownExtension(n.as_bytes().to_vec()),
147 ),
148 required,
149 ])
150 // Two distinct extension types — `from_vec` only rejects duplicates.
151 .expect("name + required-capabilities are distinct extension types"),
152 _ => Extensions::single(required),
153 }
154}
155
156/// 16-byte conversation identifier (ULID encoded). Stable across epochs.
157#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord, Serialize, Deserialize)]
158pub struct ConversationId(#[serde(with = "serde_bytes_array16")] pub [u8; 16]);
159
160impl ConversationId {
161 pub fn new() -> Self {
162 Self(Ulid::new().to_bytes())
163 }
164 /// Mint a per-call-group id: a random ULID with the `0xFF 0xCC` sentinel
165 /// prefix, so ANY device recognises it as an ephemeral call group by its id
166 /// alone — no name (the `call:` name is creator-local and never travels in a
167 /// Welcome) and no per-device registry needed. This is the exact parallel of
168 /// the DeviceGroup sentinel `0xFF 0xDC` (see `device_group_id_for`). A normal
169 /// ULID begins with the high byte of a 48-bit millisecond timestamp (`0x01`
170 /// in this era), so it can never collide with the `0xFF` sentinel space.
171 pub fn new_call_group() -> Self {
172 let mut bytes = Ulid::new().to_bytes();
173 bytes[0] = 0xFF;
174 bytes[1] = 0xCC; // "Callgroup" sentinel (cf. 0xFF 0xDC DeviceGroup)
175 Self(bytes)
176 }
177 /// True when this id carries the call-group sentinel prefix (`0xFF 0xCC`).
178 /// Structural — recognisable on every device without a name or registry.
179 pub fn is_call_group(&self) -> bool {
180 self.0[0] == 0xFF && self.0[1] == 0xCC
181 }
182 pub fn as_hex(&self) -> String {
183 hex::encode(self.0)
184 }
185}
186
187impl Default for ConversationId {
188 fn default() -> Self {
189 Self::new()
190 }
191}
192
193mod serde_bytes_array16 {
194 use serde::{Deserializer, Serializer};
195 pub fn serialize<S: Serializer>(b: &[u8; 16], s: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
196 serde_bytes::serialize(b.as_slice(), s)
197 }
198 pub fn deserialize<'de, D: Deserializer<'de>>(d: D) -> Result<[u8; 16], D::Error> {
199 let v: Vec<u8> = serde_bytes::deserialize(d)?;
200 v.try_into()
201 .map_err(|_| serde::de::Error::custom("expected 16 bytes"))
202 }
203}
204
205#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
206pub struct ConversationMeta {
207 pub id: ConversationId,
208 pub name: Option<String>,
209 pub epoch: u64,
210 pub member_count: u32,
211 pub is_device_group: bool,
212 pub created_at_ms: u64,
213}
214
215/// One member leaf of a conversation's MLS group: the member's [`UserId`]
216/// (recovered from the leaf's `BasicCredential`) and its ratchet-tree leaf
217/// index. A user with multiple devices appears once **per device leaf** —
218/// callers that want a per-user roster should dedup by `user_id`.
219#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
220pub struct MemberInfo {
221 pub user_id: UserId,
222 /// SHA-256 of this member's leaf signature public key — identical to the
223 /// value `Client::device_id()` reports for that device. Lets the host tell
224 /// WHICH device owns each leaf, e.g. to skip re-admitting a device that is
225 /// already a member (a plain Add of a duplicate signature key is rejected by
226 /// RFC 9420 leaf validation, so a recovery/re-admit pass must detect it).
227 pub device_id: DeviceId,
228 pub leaf_index: u32,
229}
230
231/// In-memory conversation handle. Holds the OpenMLS group plus our wire-level cursor.
232pub struct Conversation {
233 pub(crate) id: ConversationId,
234 pub(crate) meta: ConversationMeta,
235 pub(crate) group: MlsGroup,
236 pub(crate) crypto: Arc<PersistentMlsProvider>,
237 pub(crate) signing: Arc<SignatureKeyPair>,
238 pub(crate) own_device: DeviceId,
239 pub(crate) seq: u64,
240 pub(crate) hlc: Hlc,
241 pub(crate) cursor: SyncCursor,
242 pub(crate) storage: Arc<dyn Storage>,
243 /// Local device→leaf-index map for [CR-2] revocation.
244 ///
245 /// Populated when this device either (a) admits a peer via [`Self::add_members`] —
246 /// every entry in the `Vec<(DeviceId, KeyPackage)>` is recorded after the commit
247 /// merges — or (b) joins as the receiving device via [`Self::join`], at which point
248 /// we record our own leaf. Pruned when [`Self::remove_members`] is called.
249 ///
250 /// Not authoritative for *peers' devices we didn't admit*: those are visible in
251 /// `group.members()` but their device_ids are opaque to this client. `revoke_device`
252 /// is therefore best-effort across conversations we ourselves invited the device
253 /// into; see [`MessagingClient::revoke_device`] for the documented scope.
254 pub(crate) device_leaves: BTreeMap<DeviceId, u32>,
255}
256
257impl std::fmt::Debug for Conversation {
258 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
259 f.debug_struct("Conversation")
260 .field("id", &self.id.as_hex())
261 .field("meta", &self.meta)
262 .finish()
263 }
264}
265
266impl Conversation {
267 pub fn id(&self) -> ConversationId {
268 self.id
269 }
270 pub fn meta(&self) -> &ConversationMeta {
271 &self.meta
272 }
273
274 /// Current member roster, recovered locally from the MLS group's leaf
275 /// credentials — no network and no out-of-band `ping.profile` message.
276 /// Each `BasicCredential` was built from the member's `UserId`
277 /// (`BasicCredential::new(own_user.0.clone())` in [`Self::create`] /
278 /// [`Self::join`]), so we round-trip it back here. Each entry is one
279 /// leaf; a multi-device user appears once per device leaf.
280 pub fn members(&self) -> Vec<MemberInfo> {
281 self.group
282 .members()
283 .filter_map(|m| {
284 // Derive the device id the same way `Client::device_id()` does —
285 // SHA-256 of the (signature) public key — so the host can match a
286 // member against a known device id.
287 let device_id = DeviceId(codec::sha256(m.signature_key.as_slice()).to_vec());
288 let basic = BasicCredential::try_from(m.credential).ok()?;
289 Some(MemberInfo {
290 user_id: UserId(basic.identity().to_vec()),
291 device_id,
292 leaf_index: m.index.u32(),
293 })
294 })
295 .collect()
296 }
297
298 /// Leaf indexes of current members whose MLS signature key EQUALS the
299 /// incoming KeyPackage's — the "phrase-restore" duplicate: a device restored
300 /// from a recovery phrase keeps the SAME long-term signing key, so its dead
301 /// pre-wipe leaf (logout never emits an MLS Remove) still carries that key,
302 /// and RFC 9420 leaf validation would reject an Add that duplicates it. The
303 /// caller ([`Client::re_admit_device`]) evicts these BEFORE the Add.
304 ///
305 /// Read-only. The KeyPackage is validated exactly as [`Self::stage_add_members`]
306 /// validates it (never trust an unvalidated `KeyPackageIn`). Comparing the
307 /// PUBLIC leaf signature keys with `==` is the same content comparison
308 /// [`Self::confirm_staged`] already performs to resolve added leaves — not a
309 /// secret comparison. A healthy SIBLING device has a different signing key, so
310 /// it can never match here and is never evicted.
311 pub(crate) fn duplicate_signature_key_leaves(
312 &self,
313 key_package_bytes: &[u8],
314 ) -> Result<Vec<u32>> {
315 let mls_in = MlsMessageIn::tls_deserialize_exact(key_package_bytes).map_err(Error::mls)?;
316 let kp_in = match mls_in.extract() {
317 MlsMessageBodyIn::KeyPackage(kp) => kp,
318 _ => return Err(Error::Invalid("expected KeyPackage".into())),
319 };
320 let kp = kp_in
321 .validate(self.crypto.crypto(), ProtocolVersion::default())
322 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
323 let new_sig = kp.leaf_node().signature_key().as_slice().to_vec();
324 Ok(self
325 .group
326 .members()
327 .filter(|m| m.signature_key.as_slice() == new_sig.as_slice())
328 .map(|m| m.index.u32())
329 .collect())
330 }
331
332 pub fn epoch(&self) -> u64 {
333 self.group.epoch().as_u64()
334 }
335
336 /// True while the local device is still a member. Becomes false once we
337 /// process a Commit that removes our own leaf — OpenMLS transitions the group
338 /// to `MlsGroupState::Inactive`. The client uses this to tear the group down
339 /// on self-removal so a later re-invite Welcome is a clean first-join.
340 pub(crate) fn is_active(&self) -> bool {
341 self.group.is_active()
342 }
343
344 /// Delete this group's OpenMLS state from persistent storage. Called when the
345 /// local device has been removed from the group, so a subsequent re-invite
346 /// Welcome re-joins from CLEAN storage. OpenMLS keys group state by
347 /// `group_id`; a lingering removed group would (a) make the conversation look
348 /// "already joined" so the host drops the re-invite Welcome, and (b) collide
349 /// with the fresh `StagedWelcome::into_group` on re-join.
350 pub(crate) fn delete_group_state(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
351 self.group
352 .delete(self.crypto.storage())
353 .map_err(|e| Error::Storage(e.to_string()))
354 }
355
356 pub fn cursor(&self) -> &SyncCursor {
357 &self.cursor
358 }
359
360 /// Create a new conversation, with `self` as the only initial member.
361 // 8 args is a lot, but they're all needed for an internal constructor and a builder
362 // would be over-engineered for v0.1.
363 #[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
364 pub(crate) fn create(
365 id: ConversationId,
366 name: Option<String>,
367 own_device: DeviceId,
368 own_user: &UserId,
369 crypto: Arc<PersistentMlsProvider>,
370 signing: Arc<SignatureKeyPair>,
371 storage: Arc<dyn Storage>,
372 now_ms: u64,
373 ) -> Result<Self> {
374 let credential = BasicCredential::new(own_user.0.clone());
375 let credential_with_key = CredentialWithKey {
376 credential: credential.into(),
377 signature_key: signing.public().into(),
378 };
379 // Carry the conversation name in the GroupContext so it travels in the
380 // Welcome to every joiner (see `GROUP_NAME_EXTENSION_TYPE`). No
381 // RequiredCapabilities is added, so this imposes no member capability
382 // check and stays compatible with existing KeyPackages.
383 let cfg = MlsGroupCreateConfig::builder()
384 .ciphersuite(DEFAULT_CIPHERSUITE)
385 .use_ratchet_tree_extension(true)
386 // Advertise the group-name extension capability on the creator's leaf
387 // so a later `set_name` (rename / avatar change) passes the GCE
388 // capability check. See `ping_leaf_capabilities`.
389 .capabilities(ping_leaf_capabilities())
390 .with_group_context_extensions(group_context_extensions_for_name(name.as_deref()))
391 .map_err(Error::mls)?
392 .build();
393 let group = MlsGroup::new_with_group_id(
394 crypto.as_ref(),
395 signing.as_ref(),
396 &cfg,
397 openmls::group::GroupId::from_slice(&id.0),
398 credential_with_key,
399 )
400 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
401
402 let meta = ConversationMeta {
403 id,
404 name,
405 epoch: 0,
406 member_count: 1,
407 is_device_group: false,
408 created_at_ms: now_ms,
409 };
410 // [CR-2] Group creator is always leaf 0; record so revoke_device can target it.
411 let mut device_leaves = BTreeMap::new();
412 device_leaves.insert(own_device.clone(), group.own_leaf_index().u32());
413 Ok(Self {
414 id,
415 meta,
416 group,
417 crypto,
418 signing,
419 own_device,
420 seq: 0,
421 hlc: Hlc::ZERO.tick(now_ms),
422 cursor: SyncCursor::default(),
423 storage,
424 device_leaves,
425 })
426 }
427
428 /// Join an existing conversation from a Welcome message.
429 ///
430 /// Maps the OpenMLS `WelcomeError` for a missing KeyPackage / init key to
431 /// the typed [`Error::KeyPackageNotFound`] (see `map_welcome_error`) so the
432 /// host can react (top up KeyPackages) instead of treating it as an opaque
433 /// MLS failure.
434 pub(crate) fn join(
435 welcome_bytes: &[u8],
436 own_device: DeviceId,
437 crypto: Arc<PersistentMlsProvider>,
438 signing: Arc<SignatureKeyPair>,
439 storage: Arc<dyn Storage>,
440 now_ms: u64,
441 ) -> Result<Self> {
442 let mls_in = MlsMessageIn::tls_deserialize_exact(welcome_bytes).map_err(Error::mls)?;
443 let welcome = match mls_in.extract() {
444 MlsMessageBodyIn::Welcome(w) => w,
445 _ => return Err(Error::Invalid("expected Welcome".into())),
446 };
447 let cfg = MlsGroupJoinConfig::builder()
448 .use_ratchet_tree_extension(true)
449 .build();
450 let staged =
451 openmls::group::StagedWelcome::new_from_welcome(crypto.as_ref(), &cfg, welcome, None)
452 .map_err(map_welcome_error)?;
453 let group = staged.into_group(crypto.as_ref()).map_err(Error::mls)?;
454
455 let id_bytes: [u8; 16] = group
456 .group_id()
457 .as_slice()
458 .try_into()
459 .map_err(|_| Error::Invalid("group id must be 16 bytes".into()))?;
460 let id = ConversationId(id_bytes);
461 // The creator stamped the name into the GroupContext, which is part of
462 // the shared group state the Welcome reconstructs — so a joining device
463 // recovers the real name here instead of starting with `None`.
464 let name = group_name_from_extensions(group.extensions());
465 let meta = ConversationMeta {
466 id,
467 name,
468 epoch: group.epoch().as_u64(),
469 member_count: group.members().count() as u32,
470 is_device_group: false,
471 created_at_ms: now_ms,
472 };
473
474 // Seed the cursor at the join epoch so subsequent fetches skip pre-join Commits
475 // (notably the Add commit that produced this Welcome — it lives in the conversation
476 // log at `epoch - 1`, which the joiner must not try to apply on top of its
477 // already-advanced group state).
478 let join_epoch = group.epoch().as_u64();
479 // [CR-2] Record our own (device_id → leaf_index) so the host can later revoke us
480 // via the standard `revoke_device` flow. `own_leaf_index()` is stable for the
481 // lifetime of this group membership.
482 let own_leaf = group.own_leaf_index().u32();
483 let mut device_leaves = BTreeMap::new();
484 device_leaves.insert(own_device.clone(), own_leaf);
485 Ok(Self {
486 id,
487 meta,
488 group,
489 crypto,
490 signing,
491 own_device,
492 seq: 0,
493 hlc: Hlc::ZERO.tick(now_ms),
494 cursor: SyncCursor {
495 epoch: join_epoch,
496 ..Default::default()
497 },
498 storage,
499 device_leaves,
500 })
501 }
502
503 /// The conversation name recovered from MLS GroupContext state (set at
504 /// creation, carried in the Welcome to every joiner). `None` if unnamed.
505 pub(crate) fn name_from_group_state(&self) -> Option<String> {
506 group_name_from_extensions(self.group.extensions())
507 }
508
509 /// [CR-4] Rehydrate a previously-persisted conversation on cold restart.
510 ///
511 /// Loads the OpenMLS group state via `MlsGroup::load` (which reads from the
512 /// provider's storage — populated by the SQLite-backed checkpoint on the
513 /// previous run). Pairs the loaded MLS state with the meta + cursor + device→leaf
514 /// map the host-side `Storage` trait kept for us. Returns `Ok(None)` if OpenMLS
515 /// finds no state for `id` — the host's `groups` namespace had a stale entry.
516 #[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
517 pub(crate) fn load(
518 id: ConversationId,
519 meta: ConversationMeta,
520 cursor: SyncCursor,
521 device_leaves: BTreeMap<DeviceId, u32>,
522 own_device: DeviceId,
523 crypto: Arc<PersistentMlsProvider>,
524 signing: Arc<SignatureKeyPair>,
525 storage: Arc<dyn Storage>,
526 now_ms: u64,
527 ) -> Result<Option<Self>> {
528 use openmls::group::GroupId;
529 let group_id = GroupId::from_slice(&id.0);
530 let group = match MlsGroup::load(crypto.storage(), &group_id).map_err(Error::mls)? {
531 Some(g) => g,
532 None => return Ok(None),
533 };
534 // Restore the local outgoing-send counter from the persisted cursor. The cursor
535 // tracks the highest applied (epoch, sender, seq) for every device — including
536 // our own — so we can recover `self.seq` from `cursor.last_seq_per_device[own]`.
537 // Without this, the next `send_application()` re-uses an already-consumed seq
538 // and receivers silently dedupe (cursor.is_new returns false on their side).
539 let seq = cursor
540 .last_seq_per_device
541 .get(&own_device)
542 .copied()
543 .unwrap_or(0);
544 Ok(Some(Self {
545 id,
546 meta,
547 group,
548 crypto,
549 signing,
550 own_device,
551 seq,
552 hlc: Hlc::ZERO.tick(now_ms),
553 cursor,
554 storage,
555 device_leaves,
556 }))
557 }
558
559 /// Encrypt an application message and produce a wire envelope ready for transport.
560 ///
561 /// Uses the [CR-6] plaintext content_hash path: the envelope's `content_hash` is
562 /// `SHA-256(plaintext)`, not the MLS ciphertext. This is what makes rebase clean
563 /// and gives cross-binding hash parity.
564 pub fn send_application(&mut self, plaintext: &[u8], now_ms: u64) -> Result<MessageEnvelope> {
565 let out = self
566 .group
567 .create_message(self.crypto.as_ref(), self.signing.as_ref(), plaintext)
568 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
569
570 self.seq += 1;
571 self.hlc = self.hlc.tick(now_ms);
572 let bytes = out.tls_serialize_detached().map_err(Error::mls)?;
573 let env = MessageEnvelope::new_application(
574 self.id,
575 self.epoch(),
576 self.own_device.clone(),
577 self.seq,
578 self.hlc,
579 bytes,
580 plaintext,
581 );
582 // Advance the local cursor past our own send so a subsequent catch-up sync doesn't
583 // pull this envelope back to us (we've already applied it locally — re-processing
584 // would either fail or duplicate-deliver).
585 self.cursor.advance(
586 env.epoch,
587 self.own_device.clone(),
588 self.seq,
589 self.hlc,
590 now_ms,
591 );
592 Ok(env)
593 }
594
595 /// Add members by KeyPackage. Produces the Commit envelope to broadcast plus the Welcome
596 /// envelope(s) to deliver out-of-band to the newly-added devices.
597 ///
598 /// [CR-2] takes a `Vec<(DeviceId, KeyPackage)>` instead of a bare `Vec<KeyPackage>`. The
599 /// `DeviceId` for each entry is the *caller's* assertion of which device owns that
600 /// KeyPackage — hosts typically get it from the directory service alongside the
601 /// KeyPackage itself. The mapping is persisted per-conversation so [`MessagingClient::revoke_device`]
602 /// can later locate the leaf to remove without a fresh directory lookup. The SDK does
603 /// not cryptographically verify the device claim; that's a host policy concern
604 /// (typically: the directory authenticates the key_package_id → device_id mapping).
605 pub fn add_members(
606 &mut self,
607 entries: Vec<(DeviceId, Vec<u8>)>,
608 now_ms: u64,
609 ) -> Result<AddOutcome> {
610 // All-in-one (stage + immediate merge) for callers that commit and
611 // persist synchronously with NO networked rollback window — e.g. the
612 // device-group / device-linking paths. The networked group path in
613 // `client.rs` instead uses `stage_add_members` + `confirm_staged` /
614 // `abort_staged`, so a Commit the server REJECTS can be rolled back
615 // rather than leaving the local epoch ahead of the server (the desync
616 // that permanently bricks a group: every later Commit then 409s and
617 // peers can't decrypt our epoch).
618 let staged = self.stage_add_members(entries, now_ms)?;
619 self.confirm_staged(&staged, now_ms)?;
620 let StagedCommit {
621 commit, welcome, ..
622 } = staged;
623 let welcome =
624 welcome.ok_or_else(|| Error::Invalid("add_members produced no Welcome".into()))?;
625 Ok(AddOutcome { commit, welcome })
626 }
627
628 /// Stage an add-members Commit WITHOUT merging it — the group keeps a
629 /// *pending* commit and the local epoch is UNCHANGED. Returns the Commit +
630 /// Welcome envelopes to send. The caller MUST follow with exactly one of
631 /// [`Self::confirm_staged`] (server accepted the Commit → merge locally) or
632 /// [`Self::abort_staged`] (server rejected it → discard, epoch never moves).
633 ///
634 /// This is what makes the local epoch advance *only after* the server
635 /// accepts the Commit (send-then-merge), so a rejected/conflicting Commit
636 /// can't desync the group. Safe because the JS worker serializes top-level
637 /// requests — nothing else touches this group during the send round-trip
638 /// between stage and confirm/abort (worker.ts "SERIALIZE … dispatch").
639 pub(crate) fn stage_add_members(
640 &mut self,
641 entries: Vec<(DeviceId, Vec<u8>)>,
642 now_ms: u64,
643 ) -> Result<StagedCommit> {
644 let mut kps = Vec::with_capacity(entries.len());
645 // Track signature_key → device_id so we can resolve leaf indices post-commit.
646 let mut sig_to_device: Vec<(Vec<u8>, DeviceId)> = Vec::with_capacity(entries.len());
647 for (device_id, raw) in &entries {
648 let mls_in = MlsMessageIn::tls_deserialize_exact(raw).map_err(Error::mls)?;
649 let kp_in = match mls_in.extract() {
650 MlsMessageBodyIn::KeyPackage(kp) => kp,
651 _ => return Err(Error::Invalid("expected KeyPackage".into())),
652 };
653 // KeyPackages on the wire are unvalidated (`KeyPackageIn`); validate against the
654 // crypto provider before handing them to OpenMLS.
655 let kp = kp_in
656 .validate(self.crypto.crypto(), ProtocolVersion::default())
657 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
658 let sig_key = kp.leaf_node().signature_key().as_slice().to_vec();
659 sig_to_device.push((sig_key, device_id.clone()));
660 kps.push(kp);
661 }
662
663 // The Commit's wire `epoch` is the *source* epoch (where it was crafted). The
664 // Welcome's `epoch` is the *post-commit* epoch. An MLS Commit advances the epoch by
665 // exactly 1, so we can name the post-commit epoch as `pre + 1` WITHOUT merging.
666 let pre_commit_epoch = self.epoch();
667 let post_commit_epoch = pre_commit_epoch + 1;
668
669 let (commit_out, welcome_out, _gi) = self
670 .group
671 .add_members(self.crypto.as_ref(), self.signing.as_ref(), &kps)
672 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
673 // NB: NO merge here — the pending commit is merged by `confirm_staged`
674 // only once the server has accepted the Commit send.
675
676 let next_seq = self.seq + 1;
677 let next_hlc = self.hlc.tick(now_ms);
678
679 let commit_bytes = mls_message_out_bytes(commit_out)?;
680 let commit_env = MessageEnvelope::new(
681 self.id,
682 pre_commit_epoch,
683 MessageKind::Commit,
684 self.own_device.clone(),
685 next_seq,
686 next_hlc,
687 commit_bytes,
688 );
689
690 let welcome_bytes = mls_message_out_bytes(welcome_out)?;
691 let welcome_env = MessageEnvelope::new(
692 self.id,
693 post_commit_epoch,
694 MessageKind::Welcome,
695 self.own_device.clone(),
696 next_seq,
697 next_hlc,
698 welcome_bytes,
699 );
700
701 Ok(StagedCommit {
702 commit: commit_env,
703 welcome: Some(welcome_env),
704 next_seq,
705 next_hlc,
706 leaf_update: StagedLeafUpdate::Add(sig_to_device),
707 })
708 }
709
710 pub fn remove_members(
711 &mut self,
712 leaf_indexes: Vec<u32>,
713 now_ms: u64,
714 ) -> Result<MessageEnvelope> {
715 // All-in-one (stage + immediate merge). See `add_members` for why the
716 // networked path uses stage/confirm/abort instead.
717 let staged = self.stage_remove_members(leaf_indexes, now_ms)?;
718 self.confirm_staged(&staged, now_ms)?;
719 let StagedCommit { commit, .. } = staged;
720 Ok(commit)
721 }
722
723 /// Stage a remove-members Commit WITHOUT merging it — see
724 /// [`Self::stage_add_members`]. No Welcome (removals don't admit anyone).
725 pub(crate) fn stage_remove_members(
726 &mut self,
727 leaf_indexes: Vec<u32>,
728 now_ms: u64,
729 ) -> Result<StagedCommit> {
730 use openmls::prelude::LeafNodeIndex;
731 let leaves: Vec<LeafNodeIndex> = leaf_indexes
732 .iter()
733 .copied()
734 .map(LeafNodeIndex::new)
735 .collect();
736
737 let pre_commit_epoch = self.epoch();
738
739 let (commit_out, _welcome_opt, _gi) = self
740 .group
741 .remove_members(self.crypto.as_ref(), self.signing.as_ref(), &leaves)
742 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
743 // NB: NO merge here — see `stage_add_members`.
744
745 let next_seq = self.seq + 1;
746 let next_hlc = self.hlc.tick(now_ms);
747 let bytes = mls_message_out_bytes(commit_out)?;
748 let commit_env = MessageEnvelope::new(
749 self.id,
750 pre_commit_epoch,
751 MessageKind::Commit,
752 self.own_device.clone(),
753 next_seq,
754 next_hlc,
755 bytes,
756 );
757
758 let removed: std::collections::HashSet<u32> = leaf_indexes.iter().copied().collect();
759 Ok(StagedCommit {
760 commit: commit_env,
761 welcome: None,
762 next_seq,
763 next_hlc,
764 leaf_update: StagedLeafUpdate::Remove(removed),
765 })
766 }
767
768 /// Create a self-Remove PROPOSAL — "leave the group".
769 ///
770 /// MLS does not let a member commit their OWN removal, so leaving is a
771 /// two-step dance: this member broadcasts a Remove proposal for its own
772 /// leaf, and a DIFFERENT member commits it (see
773 /// [`Self::stage_commit_pending_proposals`]). A proposal does NOT advance
774 /// the epoch; we bump only our own seq/hlc and the caller then deletes the
775 /// conversation locally. Returns the proposal envelope
776 /// (`MessageKind::Proposal`) to broadcast on the conversation channel.
777 pub(crate) fn leave_group(&mut self, now_ms: u64) -> Result<MessageEnvelope> {
778 let proposal_out = self
779 .group
780 .leave_group(self.crypto.as_ref(), self.signing.as_ref())
781 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
782 let next_seq = self.seq + 1;
783 let next_hlc = self.hlc.tick(now_ms);
784 let bytes = mls_message_out_bytes(proposal_out)?;
785 let env = MessageEnvelope::new(
786 self.id,
787 self.epoch(),
788 MessageKind::Proposal,
789 self.own_device.clone(),
790 next_seq,
791 next_hlc,
792 bytes,
793 );
794 self.seq = next_seq;
795 self.hlc = next_hlc;
796 Ok(env)
797 }
798
799 /// True when OpenMLS has buffered pending proposals for this group (e.g. a
800 /// peer's leave proposal awaiting a Commit).
801 pub(crate) fn has_pending_proposals(&self) -> bool {
802 self.group.pending_proposals().next().is_some()
803 }
804
805 /// Stage a Commit covering all buffered pending proposals (the canonical
806 /// case: a peer's "leave" Remove proposal). Returns `None` when there is
807 /// nothing pending. Send-then-merge like add/remove so a server-rejected
808 /// Commit rolls back without desyncing the epoch. The removed leaves are
809 /// read off the pending Remove proposals so the device→leaf map is pruned
810 /// on confirm.
811 pub(crate) fn stage_commit_pending_proposals(
812 &mut self,
813 now_ms: u64,
814 ) -> Result<Option<StagedCommit>> {
815 use openmls::messages::proposals::Proposal;
816 let removed: std::collections::HashSet<u32> = self
817 .group
818 .pending_proposals()
819 .filter_map(|qp| match qp.proposal() {
820 Proposal::Remove(r) => Some(r.removed().u32()),
821 _ => None,
822 })
823 .collect();
824 if self.group.pending_proposals().next().is_none() {
825 return Ok(None);
826 }
827
828 let pre_commit_epoch = self.epoch();
829 let (commit_out, _welcome, _gi) = self
830 .group
831 .commit_to_pending_proposals(self.crypto.as_ref(), self.signing.as_ref())
832 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
833 // NB: NO merge here — confirm_staged merges once the server accepts.
834
835 let next_seq = self.seq + 1;
836 let next_hlc = self.hlc.tick(now_ms);
837 let bytes = mls_message_out_bytes(commit_out)?;
838 let commit_env = MessageEnvelope::new(
839 self.id,
840 pre_commit_epoch,
841 MessageKind::Commit,
842 self.own_device.clone(),
843 next_seq,
844 next_hlc,
845 bytes,
846 );
847
848 Ok(Some(StagedCommit {
849 commit: commit_env,
850 welcome: None,
851 next_seq,
852 next_hlc,
853 leaf_update: StagedLeafUpdate::Remove(removed),
854 }))
855 }
856
857 /// Change the conversation `name` carried in the GroupContext (RFC 9420
858 /// GroupContextExtensions commit). Unlike a hydration broadcast, this rides
859 /// MLS group STATE, so every member — and every future joiner via the
860 /// ratchet-tree/GroupInfo — converges on the new name. Hosts use this to make
861 /// a rename or an embedded avatar-media-id change BULLETPROOF (the name field
862 /// carries the `ping:meta:v1:` blob).
863 ///
864 /// Produces a Commit to broadcast; NO Welcome (membership is unchanged). All
865 /// members must advertise the group-name extension capability
866 /// ([`ping_leaf_capabilities`]) — i.e. have re-linked since that shipped —
867 /// else openmls rejects the commit (`RequiredExtensionNotSupportedByAllMembers`).
868 ///
869 /// All-in-one (stage + immediate merge). The networked group path uses
870 /// [`Self::stage_set_name`] + [`Self::confirm_staged`]/[`Self::abort_staged`]
871 /// so a server-rejected commit can roll back without desyncing the epoch.
872 pub fn set_name(&mut self, name: Option<String>, now_ms: u64) -> Result<MessageEnvelope> {
873 let staged = self.stage_set_name(name, now_ms)?;
874 self.confirm_staged(&staged, now_ms)?;
875 let StagedCommit { commit, .. } = staged;
876 Ok(commit)
877 }
878
879 /// Stage a name-update Commit WITHOUT merging it — see
880 /// [`Self::stage_add_members`]. No Welcome (no membership change). The local
881 /// epoch advances only on [`Self::confirm_staged`].
882 pub(crate) fn stage_set_name(
883 &mut self,
884 name: Option<String>,
885 now_ms: u64,
886 ) -> Result<StagedCommit> {
887 let pre_commit_epoch = self.epoch();
888 let extensions = group_context_extensions_for_name_update(name.as_deref());
889
890 let (commit_out, _welcome_opt, _gi) = self
891 .group
892 .update_group_context_extensions(
893 self.crypto.as_ref(),
894 extensions,
895 self.signing.as_ref(),
896 )
897 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
898 // NB: NO merge here — confirm_staged merges once the server accepts.
899
900 let next_seq = self.seq + 1;
901 let next_hlc = self.hlc.tick(now_ms);
902 let bytes = mls_message_out_bytes(commit_out)?;
903 let commit_env = MessageEnvelope::new(
904 self.id,
905 pre_commit_epoch,
906 MessageKind::Commit,
907 self.own_device.clone(),
908 next_seq,
909 next_hlc,
910 bytes,
911 );
912
913 Ok(StagedCommit {
914 commit: commit_env,
915 welcome: None,
916 next_seq,
917 next_hlc,
918 leaf_update: StagedLeafUpdate::None,
919 })
920 }
921
922 /// Merge a previously [staged](Self::stage_add_members) Commit into the local
923 /// group — call ONLY after the server has accepted the Commit send. Advances
924 /// the epoch, updates the roster + device→leaf map, bumps seq/hlc, and moves
925 /// the sync cursor past our own Commit so catch-up doesn't re-apply it.
926 pub(crate) fn confirm_staged(&mut self, staged: &StagedCommit, now_ms: u64) -> Result<()> {
927 self.group
928 .merge_pending_commit(self.crypto.as_ref())
929 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
930 self.meta.epoch = self.epoch();
931 self.meta.member_count = self.group.members().count() as u32;
932 // A GroupContextExtensions commit (e.g. `set_name`) changes the name
933 // carried in group state — refresh the cached meta name. Harmless for
934 // add/remove commits (the name is unchanged).
935 self.meta.name = self.name_from_group_state();
936
937 match &staged.leaf_update {
938 StagedLeafUpdate::Add(sig_to_device) => {
939 // [CR-2] Resolve leaf indexes for the devices we just added (match by the
940 // per-device MLS signature_key, unique per device).
941 for member in self.group.members() {
942 if let Some((_, device_id)) = sig_to_device
943 .iter()
944 .find(|(sig, _)| sig.as_slice() == member.signature_key.as_slice())
945 {
946 self.device_leaves
947 .insert(device_id.clone(), member.index.u32());
948 }
949 }
950 }
951 StagedLeafUpdate::Remove(removed) => {
952 // [CR-2] Prune the device→leaf map for removed leaves. Other entries' leaf
953 // indexes are stable (OpenMLS reuses blank slots, doesn't reshuffle).
954 self.device_leaves.retain(|_, idx| !removed.contains(idx));
955 }
956 StagedLeafUpdate::None => {
957 // No membership change (name-update commit) — leaf map unchanged.
958 }
959 }
960
961 self.seq = staged.next_seq;
962 self.hlc = staged.next_hlc;
963 self.cursor.advance(
964 self.meta.epoch,
965 self.own_device.clone(),
966 self.seq,
967 self.hlc,
968 now_ms,
969 );
970 Ok(())
971 }
972
973 /// Discard a previously [staged](Self::stage_add_members) Commit — call when
974 /// the server REJECTED the Commit send. Clears the pending commit so the
975 /// local epoch stays exactly where it was (no desync) and the conversation
976 /// is operational again. Idempotent / safe if there is no pending commit.
977 pub(crate) fn abort_staged(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
978 self.group
979 .clear_pending_commit(self.crypto.storage())
980 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
981 Ok(())
982 }
983
984 /// Process an inbound envelope. Returns Some(IncomingMessage) for application traffic.
985 pub fn process(
986 &mut self,
987 env: &MessageEnvelope,
988 now_ms: u64,
989 ) -> Result<Option<IncomingMessage>> {
990 if !self.cursor.is_new(env.epoch, &env.sender_device, env.seq) {
991 return Ok(None); // dedupe: already applied
992 }
993 let mls_in = MlsMessageIn::tls_deserialize_exact(&env.payload).map_err(Error::mls)?;
994
995 // OpenMLS' `process_message` expects an `impl Into<ProtocolMessage>`. `MlsMessageIn`
996 // itself doesn't implement that; we have to extract the body and convert the inner
997 // private/public message. Welcomes are handled at the client level, not here.
998 let protocol_msg: ProtocolMessage = match mls_in.extract() {
999 MlsMessageBodyIn::PrivateMessage(m) => m.into(),
1000 MlsMessageBodyIn::PublicMessage(m) => m.into(),
1001 MlsMessageBodyIn::Welcome(_) => {
1002 return Err(Error::Invalid(
1003 "Welcome must be handled at client level, not in-group".into(),
1004 ));
1005 }
1006 _ => return Err(Error::Invalid("unsupported MLS message body".into())),
1007 };
1008
1009 let processed: ProcessedMessage = self
1010 .group
1011 .process_message(self.crypto.as_ref(), protocol_msg)
1012 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
1013
1014 // Recover the sender's account-level `UserId` from their authenticated
1015 // leaf credential BEFORE `into_content()` consumes `processed`. Same
1016 // round-trip as `members()`: the leaf was built as
1017 // `BasicCredential::new(user.0)`, so `identity()` is the `UserId` bytes.
1018 // This lets the host attribute messages to the right account across
1019 // every linked device without any device→account side channel.
1020 let sender_user_id = BasicCredential::try_from(processed.credential().clone())
1021 .map(|c| UserId(c.identity().to_vec()))
1022 .unwrap_or_else(|_| UserId(Vec::new()));
1023
1024 let out = match processed.into_content() {
1025 ProcessedMessageContent::ApplicationMessage(app) => {
1026 let pt = app.into_bytes();
1027 // CR-6: for v=2 application envelopes the wire-contract validator can't
1028 // check `content_hash` (the hash is over plaintext, which it didn't have).
1029 // We can now: verify SHA-256(pt) == env.content_hash and reject mismatches.
1030 // For v=1 envelopes the wire-contract validator already checked the
1031 // ciphertext-based hash, so no extra work here.
1032 if env.v >= 2 {
1033 let computed = crate::message::hash_application_plaintext(&pt);
1034 if computed != env.content_hash {
1035 return Err(Error::Invalid(
1036 "v=2 application content_hash mismatch".into(),
1037 ));
1038 }
1039 }
1040 Some(IncomingMessage {
1041 conversation_id: self.id,
1042 sender_device: env.sender_device.clone(),
1043 sender_user_id,
1044 epoch: env.epoch,
1045 hlc: env.hlc,
1046 plaintext: pt,
1047 content_hash: env.content_hash,
1048 })
1049 }
1050 ProcessedMessageContent::StagedCommitMessage(staged) => {
1051 self.group
1052 .merge_staged_commit(self.crypto.as_ref(), *staged)
1053 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
1054 self.meta.epoch = self.epoch();
1055 self.meta.member_count = self.group.members().count() as u32;
1056 // A remote `set_name` (GroupContextExtensions) commit changes the
1057 // name in group state — refresh the cached meta so this device
1058 // picks up the rename / avatar-id change WITHOUT a side broadcast.
1059 self.meta.name = self.name_from_group_state();
1060 None
1061 }
1062 ProcessedMessageContent::ProposalMessage(qp) => {
1063 // OpenMLS does NOT auto-buffer a processed proposal — the caller
1064 // must explicitly store it, or `pending_proposals()` stays empty
1065 // and `commit_to_pending_proposals` covers nothing. This is the
1066 // mechanism behind "leave": a peer's self-Remove proposal is
1067 // stored here so a remaining member can commit it (evicting the
1068 // leaver) via `commit_pending_proposals`.
1069 self.group
1070 .store_pending_proposal(self.crypto.storage(), *qp)
1071 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
1072 None
1073 }
1074 ProcessedMessageContent::ExternalJoinProposalMessage(_) => {
1075 // External-join proposals are not part of any current flow; drop.
1076 None
1077 }
1078 };
1079
1080 self.cursor.advance(
1081 env.epoch,
1082 env.sender_device.clone(),
1083 env.seq,
1084 env.hlc,
1085 now_ms,
1086 );
1087 Ok(out)
1088 }
1089
1090 /// Export a derived secret keyed to this group's current epoch ([CR-8]).
1091 ///
1092 /// Wraps `MlsGroup::export_secret` (the MLS exporter, RFC 9420 §8.5) and surfaces the
1093 /// bytes in a `Zeroizing<Vec<u8>>` so the local copy is wiped on drop. Used by the host
1094 /// to seed:
1095 /// * the ephemeral channel (`ping/ephemeral`, §5.4 of the architecture)
1096 /// * call media keys (`ping/calls/media/{call_id}`, §7.2)
1097 /// * call-ephemeral framer keys (`ping/calls/ephemeral/{call_id}`, §7.5)
1098 ///
1099 /// `label` should use the documented `ping/*` namespacing convention. There is no
1100 /// runtime enforcement — cross-binding parity is enforced by conformance fixtures
1101 /// pinning specific label strings.
1102 ///
1103 /// Output is the secret. Callers MUST treat the buffer as a secret: never log, never
1104 /// persist unencrypted. The wrapper zeroes our local copy on drop; the caller is
1105 /// responsible for zeroing any copy they make.
1106 pub fn export_secret(
1107 &self,
1108 label: &str,
1109 context: &[u8],
1110 length: usize,
1111 ) -> Result<Zeroizing<Vec<u8>>> {
1112 if length == 0 {
1113 return Err(Error::Invalid("export_secret length must be > 0".into()));
1114 }
1115 // Soft cap to prevent runaway allocations from a malformed caller. Real labels never
1116 // need more than ~64 bytes (AES-256 key + 96-bit nonce + slack); 1 KiB is generous.
1117 if length > 1024 {
1118 return Err(Error::Invalid(
1119 "export_secret length exceeds 1024-byte cap".into(),
1120 ));
1121 }
1122 let bytes = self
1123 .group
1124 .export_secret(self.crypto.as_ref(), label, context, length)
1125 .map_err(Error::mls)?;
1126 Ok(Zeroizing::new(bytes))
1127 }
1128
1129 /// [CR-7] Export a portable snapshot of this group's MLS state.
1130 ///
1131 /// Walks the provider's working set, picks every entry whose key references this
1132 /// group's id, and bundles them with format metadata. Returns CBOR-encoded bytes
1133 /// suitable for inclusion in:
1134 /// * `LinkingTicket.catchup_snapshot.conversation_metas[i].group_state_bytes`
1135 /// (via [CR-13] — host calls this and passes the bytes through);
1136 /// * `IdentityBackup.device_group_snapshot` (the Permissive-recovery path per
1137 /// `docs/architecture/recovery.md`).
1138 ///
1139 /// Returns `Err` if the encoded snapshot exceeds [`GROUP_SNAPSHOT_HARD_CAP`].
1140 /// Output is wrapped in `Zeroizing` because the bytes contain past epoch secrets;
1141 /// the caller's copy on the FFI side is the host's responsibility to wipe.
1142 pub fn export_state_snapshot(&self, now_ms: u64) -> Result<Zeroizing<Vec<u8>>> {
1143 let entries = self.crypto.group_scoped_entries(&self.id.0);
1144 let snap = GroupStateSnapshot {
1145 v: GROUP_SNAPSHOT_VERSION,
1146 group_id: self.id,
1147 openmls_storage_version: openmls_traits::storage::CURRENT_VERSION,
1148 snapshot_created_at_ms: now_ms,
1149 entries: entries
1150 .into_iter()
1151 .map(|(key, value)| GroupSnapshotEntry { key, value })
1152 .collect(),
1153 };
1154 Ok(Zeroizing::new(snap.encode()?))
1155 }
1156
1157 /// Look up the leaf index this device controls, if known ([CR-2]).
1158 ///
1159 /// Returns the locally-tracked leaf for `device_id`. Only populated for devices we
1160 /// added via [`Self::add_members`] or for our own leaf via [`Self::create`] /
1161 /// [`Self::join`]. Devices a peer admitted on our behalf are not in this map.
1162 pub fn leaf_index_of(&self, device_id: &DeviceId) -> Option<u32> {
1163 self.device_leaves.get(device_id).copied()
1164 }
1165
1166 /// Synchronously capture everything [`ConversationSnapshot::flush`]
1167 /// needs to persist this conversation, so a caller can DROP the
1168 /// `conversations` lock BEFORE awaiting the async writes.
1169 ///
1170 /// Holding a `parking_lot` guard across `.await` is a latent bug: on
1171 /// the single-threaded wasm worker, a second client call that lands
1172 /// while the first is suspended (a waiting writer + a new reader)
1173 /// makes `parking_lot` try to PARK, and its wasm stub `panic!`s with
1174 /// "Parking not supported on this platform" — poisoning the module.
1175 /// Splitting the synchronous capture (under the lock) from the async
1176 /// flush (lock released) removes that hazard everywhere the snapshot
1177 /// runs for a conversation that lives inside the shared map. The
1178 /// capture is a consistent point-in-time view (cursor + meta + leaves
1179 /// + the Arc'd provider/storage handles).
1180 pub(crate) fn snapshot_inputs(&self) -> Result<ConversationSnapshot> {
1181 // [CR-2] Stable BTreeMap-of-pairs encoding → canonical CBOR so
1182 // every platform decodes identical bytes.
1183 let leaves_vec: Vec<(DeviceId, u32)> = self
1184 .device_leaves
1185 .iter()
1186 .map(|(d, i)| (d.clone(), *i))
1187 .collect();
1188 Ok(ConversationSnapshot {
1189 id: self.id,
1190 crypto: self.crypto.clone(),
1191 storage: self.storage.clone(),
1192 cursor: self.cursor.encode()?,
1193 meta: codec::encode(&self.meta)?,
1194 device_leaves: codec::encode(&leaves_vec)?,
1195 })
1196 }
1197
1198 /// Persist this conversation's state. Convenience wrapper used by
1199 /// call sites that hold an OWNED `Conversation` (not borrowed from the
1200 /// shared map) — e.g. just-created/just-joined conversations before
1201 /// they're inserted, where no lock is held across the await. Map-
1202 /// resident callers MUST instead use `snapshot_inputs()` + drop the
1203 /// guard + `flush().await` (see client.rs) to avoid the wasm parking
1204 /// panic described on `snapshot_inputs`.
1205 pub(crate) async fn snapshot_to_storage(&self) -> Result<()> {
1206 self.snapshot_inputs()?.flush().await
1207 }
1208}
1209
1210/// Point-in-time, lock-free snapshot of a [`Conversation`]'s persistable
1211/// state. Produced synchronously by [`Conversation::snapshot_inputs`] (so
1212/// the `conversations` lock can be dropped) and flushed asynchronously by
1213/// [`Self::flush`].
1214pub(crate) struct ConversationSnapshot {
1215 id: ConversationId,
1216 crypto: Arc<PersistentMlsProvider>,
1217 storage: Arc<dyn Storage>,
1218 cursor: Vec<u8>,
1219 meta: Vec<u8>,
1220 device_leaves: Vec<u8>,
1221}
1222
1223impl ConversationSnapshot {
1224 /// Flush the captured state to storage. Safe to `.await` with NO
1225 /// `conversations` lock held — it only touches the Arc'd provider +
1226 /// storage handles, never the shared map.
1227 pub(crate) async fn flush(self) -> Result<()> {
1228 // CRASH-CONSISTENCY ORDERING. The host `Storage` is a non-transactional
1229 // key-value store (iOS SQLCipher row, web IndexedDB slot, memory), so we
1230 // cannot make these four writes atomic without changing the host API on
1231 // every platform. Instead we order them so a crash between any two
1232 // leaves a SELF-HEALING state, never a permanent gap:
1233 //
1234 // 1. MLS working set (`checkpoint_async`) — the authoritative crypto
1235 // state (epoch, ratchet keys). Written FIRST so the persisted MLS
1236 // state is always >= what the cursor claims we've processed.
1237 // 2. meta (name / member_count) — cosmetic, re-derivable from group state.
1238 // 3. device→leaf map ([CR-2]) — needed by revoke_device after restart.
1239 // 4. cursor — the "processed up to here" gate, written LAST.
1240 //
1241 // Why cursor LAST is the key invariant: the cursor decides which events
1242 // we re-fetch on restart. If it committed BEFORE the MLS checkpoint, a
1243 // crash in between would leave the cursor ahead of the persisted MLS
1244 // state — we'd skip events the group never actually applied, a permanent
1245 // gap (the "stranded" condition). Writing MLS first and the cursor last
1246 // guarantees the cursor is never ahead of durable state: a crash just
1247 // means we re-fetch a few already-applied events, which `process` dedups
1248 // via `SyncCursor::is_new`. meta/device_leaves lagging the cursor is the
1249 // only residual skew and both are re-derivable from MLS group state.
1250 //
1251 // [CR-4] checkpoint MUST happen on every state-changing op so a cold
1252 // restart (iOS NSE, web SW) finds the latest epoch. `checkpoint_async`
1253 // is required for the WASM `IndexedDb` backend (IDB is async-only);
1254 // native Memory / Sqlite await trivially (their I/O is sync internally).
1255 self.crypto
1256 .checkpoint_async()
1257 .await
1258 .map_err(|e| Error::Storage(format!("checkpoint: {e}")))?;
1259
1260 let hex = self.id.as_hex();
1261 self.storage
1262 .put("groups", &format!("{hex}/meta"), self.meta)
1263 .await?;
1264 self.storage
1265 .put("device_leaves", &hex, self.device_leaves)
1266 .await?;
1267 // Cursor written LAST — see the ordering rationale above.
1268 self.storage.put("cursors", &hex, self.cursor).await?;
1269 Ok(())
1270 }
1271}
1272
1273/// Both halves of an Add commit. The Commit goes on the conversation channel; the Welcome is
1274/// delivered to the new members via whatever out-of-band path the host uses (often the same
1275/// transport, addressed to the new device's mailbox).
1276#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
1277pub struct AddOutcome {
1278 pub commit: MessageEnvelope,
1279 pub welcome: MessageEnvelope,
1280}
1281
1282/// The local-state mutation a staged Commit will apply on
1283/// [`Conversation::confirm_staged`]. Captured at stage time so confirm can run
1284/// after the (async) Commit send without re-deriving anything.
1285pub(crate) enum StagedLeafUpdate {
1286 /// Add: signature_key → device_id for each added device, resolved to a leaf
1287 /// index against the merged tree in `confirm_staged`.
1288 Add(Vec<(Vec<u8>, DeviceId)>),
1289 /// Remove: the leaf indexes being dropped from the device→leaf map.
1290 Remove(std::collections::HashSet<u32>),
1291 /// No membership change (e.g. a GroupContextExtensions / name-update commit).
1292 /// The device→leaf map is untouched.
1293 None,
1294}
1295
1296/// A Commit produced but NOT yet merged (see [`Conversation::stage_add_members`]).
1297/// Held by the client across the Commit send; merged via
1298/// [`Conversation::confirm_staged`] on success or discarded via
1299/// [`Conversation::abort_staged`] on a server rejection. This is the unit of the
1300/// send-then-merge protocol that keeps the local epoch from ever running ahead of
1301/// the server.
1302pub(crate) struct StagedCommit {
1303 pub commit: MessageEnvelope,
1304 pub welcome: Option<MessageEnvelope>,
1305 next_seq: u64,
1306 next_hlc: Hlc,
1307 leaf_update: StagedLeafUpdate,
1308}
1309
1310fn mls_message_out_bytes(m: MlsMessageOut) -> Result<Vec<u8>> {
1311 m.tls_serialize_detached().map_err(Error::mls)
1312}