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trezor-firmware/trezorlib/transport.py
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Passes first unit tests (against trezor-emu over transport_pipe).
WIP: Issue with console printing of protobuf messages (probably bug in protobuf for python3 itself).
WIP: Disabled Bridge transport because of json_protobuf incompatibility with python3.
WIP: Broken expectations of returned objects in unit tests
2016-05-20 13:46:51 +02:00

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import struct
from . import mapping
class NotImplementedException(Exception):
pass
class ConnectionError(Exception):
pass
class Transport(object):
def __init__(self, device, *args, **kwargs):
self.device = device
self.session_depth = 0
self._open()
def _open(self):
raise NotImplementedException("Not implemented")
def _close(self):
raise NotImplementedException("Not implemented")
def _write(self, msg, protobuf_msg):
raise NotImplementedException("Not implemented")
def _read(self):
raise NotImplementedException("Not implemented")
def _session_begin(self):
pass
def _session_end(self):
pass
def ready_to_read(self):
"""
Returns True if there is data to be read from the transport. Otherwise, False.
"""
raise NotImplementedException("Not implemented")
def session_begin(self):
"""
Apply a lock to the device in order to preform synchronous multistep "conversations" with the device. For example, before entering the transaction signing workflow, one begins a session. After the transaction is complete, the session may be ended.
"""
if self.session_depth == 0:
self._session_begin()
self.session_depth += 1
def session_end(self):
"""
End a session. Se session_begin for an in depth description of TREZOR sessions.
"""
self.session_depth -= 1
self.session_depth = max(0, self.session_depth)
if self.session_depth == 0:
self._session_end()
def close(self):
"""
Close the connection to the physical device or file descriptor represented by the Transport.
"""
self._close()
def write(self, msg):
"""
Write mesage to tansport. msg should be a member of a valid `protobuf class <https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/pythontutorial>`_ with a SerializeToString() method.
"""
ser = msg.SerializeToString()
header = struct.pack(">HL", mapping.get_type(msg), len(ser))
self._write(b"##" + header + ser, msg)
def read(self):
"""
If there is data available to be read from the transport, reads the data and tries to parse it as a protobuf message. If the parsing succeeds, return a protobuf object.
Otherwise, returns None.
"""
if not self.ready_to_read():
return None
data = self._read()
if data == None:
return None
return self._parse_message(data)
def read_blocking(self):
"""
Same as read, except blocks untill data is available to be read.
"""
while True:
data = self._read()
if data != None:
break
return self._parse_message(data)
def _parse_message(self, data):
(msg_type, data) = data
if msg_type == 'protobuf':
return data
else:
inst = mapping.get_class(msg_type)()
inst.ParseFromString(data)
return inst
def _read_headers(self, read_f):
# Try to read headers until some sane value are detected
is_ok = False
while not is_ok:
# Align cursor to the beginning of the header ("##")
c = read_f.read(1)
i = 0
while c != b"#":
i += 1
if i >= 64:
# timeout
raise Exception("Timed out while waiting for the magic character")
c = read_f.read(1)
if read_f.read(1) != b"#":
# Second character must be # to be valid header
raise Exception("Second magic character is broken")
# Now we're most likely on the beginning of the header
try:
headerlen = struct.calcsize(">HL")
(msg_type, datalen) = struct.unpack(">HL", read_f.read(headerlen))
break
except:
raise Exception("Cannot parse header length")
return (msg_type, datalen)