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350 lines
11 KiB
Python
350 lines
11 KiB
Python
# This file is part of the Trezor project.
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# Copyright (C) 2012-2018 SatoshiLabs and contributors
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#
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# This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the License along with this library.
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# If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html>.
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import logging
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import os
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import struct
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from io import BytesIO
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from typing import Tuple
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from typing_extensions import Protocol as StructuralType
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from .. import mapping, protobuf
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from . import Transport
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REPLEN = 64
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V2_FIRST_CHUNK = 0x01
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V2_NEXT_CHUNK = 0x02
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V2_BEGIN_SESSION = 0x03
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V2_END_SESSION = 0x04
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class Handle(StructuralType):
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"""PEP 544 structural type for Handle functionality.
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(called a "Protocol" in the proposed PEP, name which is impractical here)
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Handle is a "physical" layer for a protocol.
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It can open/close a connection and read/write bare data in 64-byte chunks.
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Functionally we gain nothing from making this an (abstract) base class for handle
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implementations, so this definition is for type hinting purposes only. You can,
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but don't have to, inherit from it.
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"""
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def open(self) -> None:
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...
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def close(self) -> None:
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...
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def read_chunk(self) -> bytes:
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...
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def write_chunk(self, chunk: bytes) -> None:
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...
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class Protocol:
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"""Wire protocol that can communicate with a Trezor device, given a Handle.
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A Protocol implements the part of the Transport API that relates to communicating
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logical messages over a physical layer. It is a thing that can:
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- open and close sessions,
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- send and receive protobuf messages,
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given the ability to:
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- open and close physical connections,
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- and send and receive binary chunks.
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We declare a protocol version (we have implementations of v1 and v2).
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For now, the class also handles session counting and opening the underlying Handle.
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This will probably be removed in the future.
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We will need a new Protocol class if we change the way a Trezor device encapsulates
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its messages.
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"""
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VERSION = None # type: int
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def __init__(self, handle: Handle) -> None:
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self.handle = handle
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self.session_counter = 0
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# XXX we might be able to remove this now that TrezorClient does session handling
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def begin_session(self) -> None:
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if self.session_counter == 0:
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self.handle.open()
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self.session_counter += 1
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def end_session(self) -> None:
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if self.session_counter == 1:
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self.handle.close()
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self.session_counter -= 1
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def read(self) -> protobuf.MessageType:
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raise NotImplementedError
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def write(self, message: protobuf.MessageType) -> None:
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raise NotImplementedError
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class ProtocolBasedTransport(Transport):
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"""Transport that implements its communications through a Protocol.
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Intended as a base class for implementations that proxy their communication
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operations to a Protocol.
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"""
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def __init__(self, protocol: Protocol) -> None:
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self.protocol = protocol
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def write(self, message: protobuf.MessageType) -> None:
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self.protocol.write(message)
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def read(self) -> protobuf.MessageType:
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return self.protocol.read()
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def begin_session(self) -> None:
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self.protocol.begin_session()
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def end_session(self) -> None:
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self.protocol.end_session()
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class ProtocolV1(Protocol):
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"""Protocol version 1. Currently (11/2018) in use on all Trezors.
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Does not understand sessions.
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"""
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VERSION = 1
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def write(self, msg: protobuf.MessageType) -> None:
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LOG.debug(
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"sending message: {}".format(msg.__class__.__name__),
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extra={"protobuf": msg},
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)
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data = BytesIO()
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protobuf.dump_message(data, msg)
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ser = data.getvalue()
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header = struct.pack(">HL", mapping.get_type(msg), len(ser))
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buffer = bytearray(b"##" + header + ser)
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while buffer:
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# Report ID, data padded to 63 bytes
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chunk = b"?" + buffer[: REPLEN - 1]
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chunk = chunk.ljust(REPLEN, b"\x00")
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self.handle.write_chunk(chunk)
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buffer = buffer[63:]
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def read(self) -> protobuf.MessageType:
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buffer = bytearray()
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# Read header with first part of message data
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msg_type, datalen, first_chunk = self.read_first()
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buffer.extend(first_chunk)
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# Read the rest of the message
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while len(buffer) < datalen:
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buffer.extend(self.read_next())
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# Strip padding
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data = BytesIO(buffer[:datalen])
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# Parse to protobuf
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msg = protobuf.load_message(data, mapping.get_class(msg_type))
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LOG.debug(
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"received message: {}".format(msg.__class__.__name__),
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extra={"protobuf": msg},
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)
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return msg
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def read_first(self) -> Tuple[int, int, bytes]:
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chunk = self.handle.read_chunk()
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if chunk[:3] != b"?##":
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raise RuntimeError("Unexpected magic characters")
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try:
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headerlen = struct.calcsize(">HL")
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msg_type, datalen = struct.unpack(">HL", chunk[3 : 3 + headerlen])
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except Exception:
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot parse header")
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data = chunk[3 + headerlen :]
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return msg_type, datalen, data
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def read_next(self) -> bytes:
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chunk = self.handle.read_chunk()
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if chunk[:1] != b"?":
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raise RuntimeError("Unexpected magic characters")
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return chunk[1:]
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class ProtocolV2(Protocol):
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"""Protocol version 2. Currently (11/2018) not used.
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Intended to mimic U2F/WebAuthN session handling.
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"""
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VERSION = 2
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def __init__(self, handle: Handle) -> None:
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self.session = None
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super().__init__(handle)
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def begin_session(self) -> None:
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# ensure open connection
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super().begin_session()
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# initiate session
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chunk = struct.pack(">B", V2_BEGIN_SESSION)
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chunk = chunk.ljust(REPLEN, b"\x00")
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self.handle.write_chunk(chunk)
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# get session identifier
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resp = self.handle.read_chunk()
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try:
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headerlen = struct.calcsize(">BL")
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magic, session = struct.unpack(">BL", resp[:headerlen])
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except Exception:
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot parse header")
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if magic != V2_BEGIN_SESSION:
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raise RuntimeError("Unexpected magic character")
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self.session = session
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LOG.debug("[session {}] session started".format(self.session))
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def end_session(self) -> None:
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if not self.session:
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return
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try:
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chunk = struct.pack(">BL", V2_END_SESSION, self.session)
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chunk = chunk.ljust(REPLEN, b"\x00")
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self.handle.write_chunk(chunk)
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resp = self.handle.read_chunk()
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(magic,) = struct.unpack(">B", resp[:1])
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if magic != V2_END_SESSION:
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raise RuntimeError("Expected session close")
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LOG.debug("[session {}] session ended".format(self.session))
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finally:
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self.session = None
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# close connection if appropriate
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super().end_session()
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def write(self, msg: protobuf.MessageType) -> None:
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if not self.session:
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raise RuntimeError("Missing session for v2 protocol")
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LOG.debug(
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"[session {}] sending message: {}".format(
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self.session, msg.__class__.__name__
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),
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extra={"protobuf": msg},
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)
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# Serialize whole message
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data = BytesIO()
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protobuf.dump_message(data, msg)
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data = data.getvalue()
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dataheader = struct.pack(">LL", mapping.get_type(msg), len(data))
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data = dataheader + data
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seq = -1
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# Write it out
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while data:
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if seq < 0:
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repheader = struct.pack(">BL", V2_FIRST_CHUNK, self.session)
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else:
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repheader = struct.pack(">BLL", V2_NEXT_CHUNK, self.session, seq)
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datalen = REPLEN - len(repheader)
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chunk = repheader + data[:datalen]
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chunk = chunk.ljust(REPLEN, b"\x00")
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self.handle.write_chunk(chunk)
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data = data[datalen:]
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seq += 1
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def read(self) -> protobuf.MessageType:
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if not self.session:
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raise RuntimeError("Missing session for v2 protocol")
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buffer = bytearray()
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# Read header with first part of message data
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msg_type, datalen, chunk = self.read_first()
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buffer.extend(chunk)
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# Read the rest of the message
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while len(buffer) < datalen:
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next_chunk = self.read_next()
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buffer.extend(next_chunk)
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# Strip padding
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buffer = BytesIO(buffer[:datalen])
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# Parse to protobuf
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msg = protobuf.load_message(buffer, mapping.get_class(msg_type))
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LOG.debug(
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"[session {}] received message: {}".format(
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self.session, msg.__class__.__name__
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),
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extra={"protobuf": msg},
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)
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return msg
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def read_first(self) -> Tuple[int, int, bytes]:
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chunk = self.handle.read_chunk()
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try:
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headerlen = struct.calcsize(">BLLL")
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magic, session, msg_type, datalen = struct.unpack(
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">BLLL", chunk[:headerlen]
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)
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except Exception:
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot parse header")
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if magic != V2_FIRST_CHUNK:
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raise RuntimeError("Unexpected magic character")
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if session != self.session:
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raise RuntimeError("Session id mismatch")
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return msg_type, datalen, chunk[headerlen:]
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def read_next(self) -> bytes:
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chunk = self.handle.read_chunk()
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try:
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headerlen = struct.calcsize(">BLL")
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magic, session, sequence = struct.unpack(">BLL", chunk[:headerlen])
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except Exception:
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raise RuntimeError("Cannot parse header")
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if magic != V2_NEXT_CHUNK:
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raise RuntimeError("Unexpected magic characters")
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if session != self.session:
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raise RuntimeError("Session id mismatch")
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return chunk[headerlen:]
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def get_protocol(handle: Handle, want_v2: bool) -> Protocol:
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"""Make a Protocol instance for the given handle.
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Each transport can have a preference for using a particular protocol version.
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This preference is overridable through `TREZOR_PROTOCOL_V1` environment variable,
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which forces the library to use V1 anyways.
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As of 11/2018, no devices support V2, so we enforce V1 here. It is still possible
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to set `TREZOR_PROTOCOL_V1=0` and thus enable V2 protocol for transports that ask
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for it (i.e., USB transports for Trezor T).
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"""
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force_v1 = int(os.environ.get("TREZOR_PROTOCOL_V1", 1))
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if want_v2 and not force_v1:
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return ProtocolV2(handle)
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else:
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return ProtocolV1(handle)
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