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wz-phone/crates/wzp-relay/src/handshake.rs
Siavash Sameni 79f9ff1596 feat: Phase 3 — crypto handshake, codec2, benchmarks, audio I/O, relay forwarding
E2E crypto handshake:
- Client/relay handshake via SignalMessage (CallOffer/CallAnswer)
- X25519 ephemeral key exchange with Ed25519 identity signatures
- Integration tests proving bidirectional encrypt/decrypt

Codec2 integration:
- Pure Rust codec2 crate (v0.3) — no C bindings needed
- MODE_3200 (160 samples/20ms, 8 bytes) and MODE_1200 (320 samples/40ms, 6 bytes)
- 11 new tests including encode/decode roundtrip and adaptive switching

Relay forwarding:
- Bidirectional client → remote forwarding with pipeline processing
- CLI args: --listen, --remote
- Periodic stats logging, clean shutdown via tokio::select!

Benchmark tool (wzp-bench):
- Codec roundtrip, FEC recovery, crypto throughput, full pipeline benchmarks
- Sine wave PCM generator for realistic testing

Audio I/O (cpal):
- AudioCapture (microphone) and AudioPlayback (speakers) at 48kHz mono
- CLI --live mode: mic → encode → send / recv → decode → speakers

120 tests passing, 0 failures.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-27 13:43:22 +04:00

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//! Relay-side (callee) cryptographic handshake.
//!
//! Performs the callee role of the WarzonePhone key exchange:
//! recv `CallOffer` → verify → generate ephemeral → derive session → send `CallAnswer`.
use wzp_crypto::{CryptoSession, KeyExchange, WarzoneKeyExchange};
use wzp_proto::{MediaTransport, QualityProfile, SignalMessage};
/// Accept the relay (callee) side of the cryptographic handshake.
///
/// 1. Receive `CallOffer` from client
/// 2. Verify caller's signature over `(ephemeral_pub || "call-offer")`
/// 3. Generate our own ephemeral X25519 keypair
/// 4. Sign `(ephemeral_pub || "call-answer")` with our identity key
/// 5. Derive shared ChaCha20-Poly1305 session
/// 6. Send `CallAnswer` back
///
/// Returns the derived `CryptoSession` and the chosen `QualityProfile`.
pub async fn accept_handshake(
transport: &dyn MediaTransport,
seed: &[u8; 32],
) -> Result<(Box<dyn CryptoSession>, QualityProfile), anyhow::Error> {
// 1. Receive CallOffer
let offer = transport
.recv_signal()
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow::anyhow!("connection closed before receiving CallOffer"))?;
let (caller_identity_pub, caller_ephemeral_pub, caller_signature, supported_profiles) =
match offer {
SignalMessage::CallOffer {
identity_pub,
ephemeral_pub,
signature,
supported_profiles,
} => (identity_pub, ephemeral_pub, signature, supported_profiles),
other => {
return Err(anyhow::anyhow!(
"expected CallOffer, got {:?}",
std::mem::discriminant(&other)
))
}
};
// 2. Verify caller's signature over (ephemeral_pub || "call-offer")
let mut verify_data = Vec::with_capacity(32 + 10);
verify_data.extend_from_slice(&caller_ephemeral_pub);
verify_data.extend_from_slice(b"call-offer");
if !WarzoneKeyExchange::verify(&caller_identity_pub, &verify_data, &caller_signature) {
return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("caller signature verification failed"));
}
// 3. Create our key exchange and generate ephemeral
let mut kx = WarzoneKeyExchange::from_identity_seed(seed);
let identity_pub = kx.identity_public_key();
let ephemeral_pub = kx.generate_ephemeral();
// 4. Sign (ephemeral_pub || "call-answer")
let mut sign_data = Vec::with_capacity(32 + 11);
sign_data.extend_from_slice(&ephemeral_pub);
sign_data.extend_from_slice(b"call-answer");
let signature = kx.sign(&sign_data);
// 5. Derive session from caller's ephemeral public key
let session = kx.derive_session(&caller_ephemeral_pub)?;
// Choose the best supported profile (prefer GOOD > DEGRADED > CATASTROPHIC)
let chosen_profile = choose_profile(&supported_profiles);
// 6. Send CallAnswer
let answer = SignalMessage::CallAnswer {
identity_pub,
ephemeral_pub,
signature,
chosen_profile,
};
transport.send_signal(&answer).await?;
Ok((session, chosen_profile))
}
/// Select the best quality profile from those the caller supports.
fn choose_profile(supported: &[QualityProfile]) -> QualityProfile {
// Prefer higher-quality profiles. Use GOOD as default if supported list is empty.
if supported.is_empty() {
return QualityProfile::GOOD;
}
// Pick the profile with the highest bitrate.
supported
.iter()
.max_by(|a, b| {
a.total_bitrate_kbps()
.partial_cmp(&b.total_bitrate_kbps())
.unwrap_or(std::cmp::Ordering::Equal)
})
.copied()
.unwrap_or(QualityProfile::GOOD)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn choose_profile_picks_highest_bitrate() {
let profiles = vec![
QualityProfile::CATASTROPHIC,
QualityProfile::GOOD,
QualityProfile::DEGRADED,
];
let chosen = choose_profile(&profiles);
assert_eq!(chosen, QualityProfile::GOOD);
}
#[test]
fn choose_profile_empty_defaults_to_good() {
let chosen = choose_profile(&[]);
assert_eq!(chosen, QualityProfile::GOOD);
}
}