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matejcik
54f1599a5a regenerate license headers
This clarifies the intent: the project is licenced under terms
of LGPL version 3 only, but the standard headers cover only "3 or later",
so we had to rewrite them.

In the same step, we removed author information from individual files
in favor of "SatoshiLabs and contributors", and include an AUTHORS
file that lists the contributors.

Apologies to those whose names are missing; please contact us if you wish
to add your info to the AUTHORS file.
2018-06-21 16:49:13 +02:00
matejcik
a0f73b726d cosi: typehints, documentation, removed selftest 2018-05-28 14:20:26 +02:00
matejcik
2fdb5cd538 cosi: publish "pubkey from privkey" operation from ed25519 2018-05-25 13:12:42 +02:00
matejcik
886e269e2f trezorlib: mark ed25519 impl as private 2018-05-25 13:07:02 +02:00
matejcik
db92b13f97 cosi: move things around
ed25519raw is moved back to trezorlib
ed25519cosi is renamed to cosi, and has a couple more functions,
with the expectation that TrezorClient.cosi_* methods will move there.

Also most code shouldn't need ed25519raw for anything, so it might get
renamed to "_ed25519" to indicate that it's a private implementation.

For now, I added a "verify" method to cosi, so that you don't need to
call into ed25519raw.checkvalid. But trezor-core's keyctl is also
using ed25519raw.publickey. I'm not sure if that's worth replicating
in cosi, or whether to just leave it be, so I'm leaving it be for now.

Importantly, new function "sign_with_privkey" does that math thing that
was part of the selftest and is also explicitly listed in keyctl.
(it's called sign_with_privkey because I expect to have a "sign" method
here that calls into Trezor)
2018-05-17 12:53:01 +02:00