Layouts can be used by the application code to interact with user using
small number of dialogs or other groups of UI components. Each layout is
identified by name and takes some parameters. Most layouts will have an
implementation for each hardware model, mechanism is provided to import
the correct version so that application code can be oblivious to the
model.
This commit introduces the layout concept and converts a couple of
dialogs to use it.
They now live under trezor.ui.components.tt. Later
trezor.ui.components.t1 will be added and application code will be
rewritten to not use them directly in order to work on both TT and T1.
Update protobuf
- Previous transactions don't need to be sent anymore, because fee is
included in the transaction now. Thus transactions_count can be
removed from CardanoSignTx message and the CardanoTxAck and
CardanoTxRequest messages can be removed altogether.
- CardanoTxInputType.type is unused so remove it
Add NULL (None type) serialisation to CBOR
- Transaction metada must either have a valid structure or CBOR NULL
must be used (if metadata is empty) - it can't be simply left out.
Add protocol_magics file
- Just to have a nicer way of representing protocol magics
Update transaction signing
- Previous transactions no longer need to be requested
- Output building is simplified, since fee doesn't need to be calculated
- Remove transaction class since it is no longer needed (only functions
remained)
- Reorder functions so it reads top to bottom
Add protocol magic to byron address on testnet
- This has always been a part of the spec, but it hasn't been
implemented before, because it wasn't really needed.
Update trezorlib
Update tests
- Transaction messages are no longer required
- Expected values are different since tx format changed
- Common values in test cases have been extracted
Remove unused file
- Progress was used when receiving previous transactions
Add CRC check to output address validation
also make a cleaner distinction between keychain, seed, path
This enables using `unsafe_prompts`, because with the original code, if
there was no namespace match, we wouldn't know which curve to use.
For ease of implementation, we use a LRU cache for derived keys,
instead of the original design "one cache entry per namespace".
SLIP21 is now treated completely separately, via `slip21_namespaces` and
`derive_slip21` method.
If more slip21-like things come in the future, we can instead hang them
on the keychain: put a per-curve Keychain object accessible by
`keychain[curve_name].derive()`, and the majority usecase will just pass
around `keychain[curve_name]` instead of having to specify the curve in
every `derive()` call.
Or alternately we'll just specify the curve in every `derive()` call,
whichever seems more appropriate.