Spelling fixes for peer.go

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Tristan B. Kildaire 2019-01-09 11:42:07 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import (
)
// The peers struct represents peers with an active connection.
// Incomping packets are passed to the corresponding peer, which handles them somehow.
// Incoming packets are passed to the corresponding peer, which handles them somehow.
// In most cases, this involves passing the packet to the handler for outgoing traffic to another peer.
// In other cases, it's link protocol traffic used to build the spanning tree, in which case this checks signatures and passes the message along to the switch.
type peers struct {
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ type peer struct {
close func() // Called when a peer is removed, to close the underlying connection, or via admin api
}
// Creates a new peer with the specified box, sig, and linkShared keys, using the lowest unocupied port number.
// Creates a new peer with the specified box, sig, and linkShared keys, using the lowest unoccupied port number.
func (ps *peers) newPeer(box *crypto.BoxPubKey, sig *crypto.SigPubKey, linkShared *crypto.BoxSharedKey, endpoint string) *peer {
now := time.Now()
p := peer{box: *box,
@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ func (p *peer) handleSwitchMsg(packet []byte) {
}
// This generates the bytes that we sign or check the signature of for a switchMsg.
// It begins with the next node's key, followed by the root and the timetsamp, followed by coords being advertised to the next node.
// It begins with the next node's key, followed by the root and the timestamp, followed by coords being advertised to the next node.
func getBytesForSig(next *crypto.SigPubKey, msg *switchMsg) []byte {
var loc switchLocator
for _, hop := range msg.Hops {