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This repository contains the implementation of Trezor's internal storage, which is common for both trezor-mcu (Trezor One) and trezor-core (Trezor T). This README also contains a detailed description of the cryptographic design.
All tests are located in the [trezor-storage-test](https://github.com/trezor/trezor-storage-test) repository, which also includes a Python implementation to run tests against this C production version and the Python one.
All tests are located in the `tests` subdirectory, which also includes a Python implementation to run tests against this C production version and the Python one.
## Summary

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# Trezor Storage tests
This repository contains all the necessary files to properly test Trezor's internal storage, which is implemented in the [trezor-storage](https://github.com/trezor/trezor-storage) repository.
The CI is available on the internal GitLab.
This repository contains all the necessary files to properly test Trezor's internal storage.
This repository consists of:
- `c`: The actual C version is implemented in [trezor-storage](https://github.com/trezor/trezor-storage), however we need some other accompanying files to build it on PC.
- `c`: The actual C version is implemented in the main `storage` folder, however we need some other accompanying files to build it on computer.
- `c0`: This is the older version of Trezor storage. It is used to test upgrades from the older format to the newer one.
- `python`: Python version. Serves as a reference implementation and is implemented purely for the goal of properly testing the C version.
- `tests`: Most of the tests run the two implementations against each other. Uses Pytest and [hypothesis](https://hypothesis.works) for random tests.