## Data Format
-`DomObj` is a JSON object, specifically a `Map` (not an `Array`), or a
-`String` containing a dotted quad (see Note below).
-
-### `DomObj` Attributes
-
-| Key | Type | Comment |
-|-------------|----------------------|---------------------------------|
-| service | Array(SrvObj) | Located two levels above pos. |
-| ip | Array(String) | Dotted quad "1.2.3.4" |
-| ip6 | Array(String) | Semicolon format "DEAD::BEEF" |
-| tor | String | Onion name |
-| i2p | I2pObj | |
-| freenet | String | |
-| alias | String | Nullifies other attributes |
-| translate | String | Nullifies other attributes |
-| email | String | Used in `SOA` |
-| loc | String | Format suitable for `LOC` |
-| info | JsonObj | Currently unspecified |
-| ns | Array(String) | Domain names as in `NS` |
-| delegate | String | Nullifies other attributes |
-| import | String | "Deep" merges into current obj. |
-| map | Map(String:DomObj) | Tree of subdomain objects |
-| fingerprint | Array(String) | |
-| tls | *TlsMap* | See note below |
-| ds | Array(Array(String)) | |
-
-### Notes:
+### `DomObj` Object
+
+`DomObj` either a `String` containing a dotted quad (see Note below),
+or a JSON `Map`, with the following attributes, all optional:
+
+| Key | Type | Comment |
+|-------------|---------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|
+| service | Array(SrvObj) | Located two levels above position |
+| ip | Array(String) | Dotted quad format "1.2.3.4" |
+| ip6 | Array(String) | Semicolon format "DEAD::BEEF" |
+| tor | String | Onion name |
+| i2p | I2pObj | |
+| freenet | String | |
+| alias | String | Nullifies other attributes |
+| translate | String | Nullifies other attributes |
+| email | String | Used in `SOA` |
+| loc | String | Format suitable for `LOC` |
+| info | JsonObj | Currently unspecified |
+| ns | Array(String) | Domain names as in `NS` |
+| delegate | String | Replaces current object |
+| import | Array(String) | "Deep" merges into current object |
+| map | Map(String:DomObj) | Tree of subdomain objects |
+| fingerprint | Array(String) | |
+| tls | Map(String:Map(String:Array(TlsObj))) | Outer `Map` by `Protocol`, inner by `Port` |
+| ds | Array(DsObj) | |
+
+#### Notes:
* Any attribute specified as `Array(String)` may be present in the
- JSON document as `String`, which is interpreted the same way as
- an `Array` containing a single `String` element.
-* In any place where `DomObj` is expected there may be a `String`, which
- is interpreted as an IPv4 address. In other words, a string `"1.2.3.4"`
- is interpreted the same way as the object `"{\"ip\":\"1.2.3.4\"}"`
- Such "shorthand" DomObj can be present at the top level or as a value
- in the `"map"` attribute.
-* *TlsMap* is `Map(String:Map(String:Array(TlsObj)))`, where `TlsObj` is
- a heterogenous Array of 3 elements: `[Int, String, Int]`. It is not
- used by the DNS bridge.
-
-### SrvObj format
+ JSON document as a plain `String`, which is interpreted the same way
+ as an `Array` containing a single `String` element.
+* If `DomObj` is a `String`, it is interpreted as an IPv4 address.
+ In other words, string `"1.2.3.4"` is the same as the Map
+ `"{\"ip\":\"1.2.3.4\"}"`. Such "shorthand" DomObj can be present at
+ the top level or as a value in the `"map"` attribute.
+
+### `SrvObj` Object
`SrvObj` is a heterogenous Array of fixed size containing 6 elements:
| 4 | Int | Port |
| 5 | String | Hostname |
-### Notes
+#### Notes
* `Service` and `Protocol` are two elements of the domain name, without
the undescore '_'.
* `SrvObj` with Service `"smtp"`, Protocol `"tcp"` and Port `25` is also
- interpteted as an `MX` DNS respource.
+ interpteted as an `MX` DNS resource.
* When lookup is performed for `SRV` records at fqdn
`"_serv._proto.sub.dom.bit"`, domain object for `"sub.dom.bit"` must be
fetched, and in this object, `SrvObj`s for the Service `"serv"` and
- Protocol `"proto"` selected from it.
+ Protocol `"proto"` selected from its `"service"` attribute.
+
+### `TlsObj` Object
+
+`TlsObj` is a heterogenous Array of fixed size containing 3 elements:
+
+| N | Type | Meaning |
+|---|--------|-------------------------------------------------------|
+| 0 | Int | Match type - 0:Exact, 1:SHA-256, 2:SHA-512 |
+| 1 | String | Match value - certificate or hash of it as hex string |
+| 2 | Int | Include subdomains - 0:No, 1:Yes |
+
+### `DsObj` Object
+
+`DsObj` is a heterogenous Array of fixed size containing 4 elements:
+
+| N | Type | Meaning |
+|---|--------|--------------------------|
+| 0 | Int | Key Tag |
+| 1 | Int | Key Algorithm |
+| 2 | Int | Hash Type |
+| 3 | String | Hash Value as hex string |
## Data Interpretation
-Assuming a query for a subdomain of a basedomain in the `.bit` TLD
-(subdomain possibly being empty), lookup starts by fetching the
-"base" object for basedomain. The domain object is then transformed
-by the following sequece applied recursively:
+### Semantics of the Attributes
+
+...FIXME
+
+### Lookup Sequence
+
+Assuming a query is performed for
+`sdN`++"."++{...}++"."++`sd2`++"."++`sd1`++"."++`dom`++".bit"
+(`sdX` list possibly being empty), the lookup process starts by
+querying the database for the object corresponding to `dom`.
+Technically, it is easiest to populate a "seed" DomObj with a
+single attribute `"import"` the value of which corresponds to the
+`dom` name in the Namecoin namespace, which is `"d/" ++ dom`.
+This domain object is then transformed by the following
+recursive sequece:
1. Value of the element of the `"map"` attribute with the key `""`
(empty string) is recursively merged into the base domain. The
2. If attribute `"import"` does not exist in the resulting object,
recursion stops, and step 3 is performed on the result
If attribute `"import"` exists in the resulting object, lookup is
- is performed for the value of this attribute, and fetched object
- is recursively merged into the base domain. The `"import"` attribute
+ is performed for the values of this attribute, and fetched objects
+ are recursively merged into the base domain. The `"import"` attribute
is removed from the result. Then the result is passed as base
domain to step 1.
3. If subdomain chain is empty, recursion stops, and step 4 is
Note that the process involves recursion nested to three levels.
-## Merging
+### Merging Procedure
When a domain object `sub` needs merging into a domain object `base`,
the following rules are applied: