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trezor-firmware/trezorlib/transport/webusb.py
matejcik 9f2583f893 webusb: check if a device is functional when enumerating
this fixes issue #223 on Windows, where a device would be returned in two copies, only one of which works
2018-03-06 13:32:51 +01:00

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# This file is part of the TREZOR project.
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Marek Palatinus <slush@satoshilabs.com>
# Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Pavol Rusnak <stick@satoshilabs.com>
#
# This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import time
import os
import atexit
import usb1
from ..protocol_v1 import ProtocolV1
from ..protocol_v2 import ProtocolV2
from . import Transport, TransportException
DEV_TREZOR1 = (0x534c, 0x0001)
DEV_TREZOR2 = (0x1209, 0x53c1)
DEV_TREZOR2_BL = (0x1209, 0x53c0)
INTERFACE = 0
ENDPOINT = 1
DEBUG_INTERFACE = 1
DEBUG_ENDPOINT = 2
class WebUsbHandle:
def __init__(self, device):
self.device = device
self.count = 0
self.handle = None
def open(self, interface):
if self.count == 0:
self.handle = self.device.open()
if self.handle is None:
raise Exception('Cannot open device')
self.handle.claimInterface(interface)
self.count += 1
def close(self, interface):
if self.count == 1:
self.handle.releaseInterface(interface)
self.handle.close()
if self.count > 0:
self.count -= 1
class WebUsbTransport(Transport):
'''
WebUsbTransport implements transport over WebUSB interface.
'''
PATH_PREFIX = 'webusb'
context = None
def __init__(self, device, protocol=None, handle=None, debug=False):
super(WebUsbTransport, self).__init__()
if handle is None:
handle = WebUsbHandle(device)
if protocol is None:
# force_v1 = os.environ.get('TREZOR_TRANSPORT_V1', '0')
force_v1 = True
if is_trezor2(device) and not int(force_v1):
protocol = ProtocolV2()
else:
protocol = ProtocolV1()
self.device = device
self.protocol = protocol
self.handle = handle
self.debug = debug
def get_path(self):
return "%s:%s" % (self.PATH_PREFIX, dev_to_str(self.device))
@classmethod
def enumerate(cls):
if cls.context is None:
cls.context = usb1.USBContext()
cls.context.open()
atexit.register(cls.context.close)
devices = []
for dev in cls.context.getDeviceIterator(skip_on_error=True):
if not (is_trezor1(dev) or is_trezor2(dev) or is_trezor2_bl(dev)):
continue
if not is_vendor_class(dev):
continue
try:
# workaround for issue #223:
# on certain combinations of Windows USB drivers and libusb versions,
# Trezor is returned twice (possibly because Windows know it as both
# a HID and a WebUSB device), and one of the returned devices is
# non-functional.
dev.getProduct()
devices.append(WebUsbTransport(dev))
except usb1.USBErrorNotSupported:
pass
return devices
def find_debug(self):
if isinstance(self.protocol, ProtocolV2):
# TODO test this
# For v2 protocol, lets use the same WebUSB interface, but with a different session
protocol = ProtocolV2()
debug = WebUsbTransport(self.device, protocol, self.handle)
return debug
if isinstance(self.protocol, ProtocolV1):
# For v1 protocol, find debug USB interface for the same serial number
protocol = ProtocolV1()
debug = WebUsbTransport(self.device, protocol, None, True)
return debug
raise TransportException('Debug WebUSB device not found')
def open(self):
interface = DEBUG_INTERFACE if self.debug else INTERFACE
self.handle.open(interface)
self.protocol.session_begin(self)
def close(self):
interface = DEBUG_INTERFACE if self.debug else INTERFACE
self.protocol.session_end(self)
self.handle.close(interface)
def read(self):
return self.protocol.read(self)
def write(self, msg):
return self.protocol.write(self, msg)
def write_chunk(self, chunk):
endpoint = DEBUG_ENDPOINT if self.debug else ENDPOINT
if len(chunk) != 64:
raise TransportException('Unexpected chunk size: %d' % len(chunk))
self.handle.handle.interruptWrite(endpoint, chunk)
def read_chunk(self):
endpoint = DEBUG_ENDPOINT if self.debug else ENDPOINT
endpoint = 0x80 | endpoint
while True:
chunk = self.handle.handle.interruptRead(endpoint, 64)
if chunk:
break
else:
time.sleep(0.001)
if len(chunk) != 64:
raise TransportException('Unexpected chunk size: %d' % len(chunk))
return bytearray(chunk)
def is_trezor1(dev):
return (dev.getVendorID(), dev.getProductID()) == DEV_TREZOR1
def is_trezor2(dev):
return (dev.getVendorID(), dev.getProductID()) == DEV_TREZOR2
def is_trezor2_bl(dev):
return (dev.getVendorID(), dev.getProductID()) == DEV_TREZOR2_BL
def is_vendor_class(dev):
configurationId = 0
altSettingId = 0
return dev[configurationId][INTERFACE][altSettingId].getClass() == usb1.libusb1.LIBUSB_CLASS_VENDOR_SPEC
def dev_to_str(dev):
return ':'.join(str(x) for x in ['%03i' % (dev.getBusNumber(), )] + dev.getPortNumberList())