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trezor-firmware/python/src/trezorlib/authentication.py

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Python

from __future__ import annotations
import io
import logging
import secrets
import typing as t
from importlib import metadata
from . import device
from .client import TrezorClient
try:
cryptography_version = metadata.version("cryptography")
vsplit = [int(x) for x in cryptography_version.split(".")]
if vsplit[0] < 41:
raise ImportError(
"cryptography>=41 is required for this module, "
f"found cryptography=={cryptography_version}"
)
except ImportError as e:
raise ImportError("cryptography>=41 is required for this module") from e
from cryptography import exceptions, x509
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes, serialization
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric import ec, utils
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _pk_p256(pubkey_hex: str) -> ec.EllipticCurvePublicKey:
return ec.EllipticCurvePublicKey.from_encoded_point(
ec.SECP256R1(), bytes.fromhex(pubkey_hex)
)
CHALLENGE_HEADER = b"AuthenticateDevice:"
class RootCertificate(t.NamedTuple):
name: str
device: str
devel: bool
pubkey: ec.EllipticCurvePublicKey
ROOT_PUBLIC_KEYS = [
RootCertificate(
"Trezor Company",
"Trezor Safe 3",
False,
_pk_p256(
"04ca97480ac0d7b1e6efafe518cd433cec2bf8ab9822d76eafd34363b55d63e60"
"380bff20acc75cde03cffcb50ab6f8ce70c878e37ebc58ff7cca0a83b16b15fa5"
),
),
RootCertificate(
"Trezor Company",
"Trezor Safe 5",
False,
_pk_p256(
"041854b27fb1d9f65abb66828e78c9dc0ca301e66081ab0c6a4d104f9df1cd0ad"
"5a7c75f77a8c092f55cf825d2abaf734f934c9394d5e75f75a5a06a5ee9be93ae"
),
),
RootCertificate(
"TESTING ENVIRONMENT. DO NOT USE THIS DEVICE",
"Trezor Safe 3",
True,
_pk_p256(
"047f77368dea2d4d61e989f474a56723c3212dacf8a808d8795595ef38441427c"
"4389bc454f02089d7f08b873005e4c28d432468997871c0bf286fd3861e21e96a"
),
),
RootCertificate(
"TESTING ENVIRONMENT. DO NOT USE THIS DEVICE",
"Trezor Safe 5",
True,
_pk_p256(
"04e48b69cd7962068d3cca3bcc6b1747ef496c1e28b5529e34ad7295215ea161d"
"be8fb08ae0479568f9d2cb07630cb3e52f4af0692102da5873559e45e9fa72959"
),
),
]
class DeviceNotAuthentic(Exception):
pass
class Certificate:
def __init__(self, cert_bytes: bytes) -> None:
self.cert_bytes = cert_bytes
self.cert = x509.load_der_x509_certificate(cert_bytes)
def __str__(self) -> str:
return self.cert.subject.rfc4514_string()
def public_key_bytes(self) -> bytes:
return self.cert.public_key().public_bytes(
serialization.Encoding.X962,
serialization.PublicFormat.UncompressedPoint,
)
def verify(self, signature: bytes, message: bytes) -> None:
cert_pubkey = self.cert.public_key()
assert isinstance(cert_pubkey, ec.EllipticCurvePublicKey)
cert_pubkey.verify(
self.fix_signature(signature),
message,
ec.ECDSA(hashes.SHA256()),
)
def verify_by(self, pubkey: ec.EllipticCurvePublicKey) -> None:
algo_params = self.cert.signature_algorithm_parameters
assert isinstance(algo_params, ec.ECDSA)
pubkey.verify(
self.fix_signature(self.cert.signature),
self.cert.tbs_certificate_bytes,
algo_params,
)
def _check_ca_extensions(self) -> bool:
"""Check that this certificate is a valid Trezor CA.
KeyUsage must be present and allow certificate signing.
BasicConstraints must be present, have the cA flag and a pathLenConstraint.
Any unrecognized non-critical extension is allowed. Any unrecognized critical
extension is disallowed.
"""
missing_extension_classes = {x509.KeyUsage, x509.BasicConstraints}
passed = True
for ext in self.cert.extensions:
missing_extension_classes.discard(type(ext.value))
if isinstance(ext.value, x509.KeyUsage):
if not ext.value.key_cert_sign:
LOG.error(
"Not a valid CA certificate: %s (keyCertSign not set)", self
)
passed = False
elif isinstance(ext.value, x509.BasicConstraints):
if not ext.value.ca:
LOG.error("Not a valid CA certificate: %s (cA not set)", self)
passed = False
if ext.value.path_length is None:
LOG.error(
"Not a valid CA certificate: %s (pathLenConstraint missing)",
self,
)
passed = False
elif ext.critical:
LOG.error(
"Unknown critical extension %s in CA certificate: %s",
self,
type(ext.value).__name__,
)
passed = False
for ext in missing_extension_classes:
LOG.error("Missing extension %s in CA certificate: %s", ext.__name__, self)
passed = False
return passed
def is_issued_by(self, issuer: "Certificate", path_len: int) -> bool:
"""Check if this certificate was issued by an issuer.
Returns True if:
* our `issuer` is the same as issuer's `subject`,
* the issuer is a valid CA, that is:
- has the cA flag set
- has a valid pathLenConstraint
- pathLenConstraint does not exceed the current path length.
* the issuer's public key signs this certificate.
"""
if issuer.cert.subject != self.cert.issuer:
LOG.error("Certificate %s is not issued by %s.", self, issuer)
return False
if not issuer._check_ca_extensions():
return False
basic_constraints = issuer.cert.extensions.get_extension_for_class(
x509.BasicConstraints
).value
assert basic_constraints.path_length is not None # check_ca_extensions
if basic_constraints.path_length < path_len:
LOG.error(
"Issuer %s was not permitted to issue certificate %s", issuer, self
)
return False
try:
pubkey = issuer.cert.public_key()
assert isinstance(pubkey, ec.EllipticCurvePublicKey)
self.verify_by(pubkey)
return True
except exceptions.InvalidSignature:
LOG.error("Issuer %s did not sign certificate %s.", issuer, self)
return False
@staticmethod
def _decode_signature_permissive(sig_bytes: bytes) -> tuple[int, int]:
if len(sig_bytes) > 73:
raise ValueError("Unsupported DER signature: too long.")
reader = io.BytesIO(sig_bytes)
tag = reader.read(1)
if tag != b"\x30":
raise ValueError("Invalid DER signature: not a sequence.")
length = reader.read(1)[0]
if length != len(sig_bytes) - 2:
raise ValueError("Invalid DER signature: invalid length.")
def read_int() -> int:
tag = reader.read(1)
if tag != b"\x02":
raise ValueError("Invalid DER signature: not an integer.")
length = reader.read(1)[0]
if length > 33:
raise ValueError("Invalid DER signature: integer too long.")
return int.from_bytes(reader.read(length), "big")
r = read_int()
s = read_int()
if reader.tell() != len(sig_bytes):
raise ValueError("Invalid DER signature: trailing data.")
return r, s
@staticmethod
def fix_signature(sig_bytes: bytes) -> bytes:
r, s = Certificate._decode_signature_permissive(sig_bytes)
reencoded = utils.encode_dss_signature(r, s)
if reencoded != sig_bytes:
LOG.info(
"Re-encoding malformed signature: %s -> %s",
sig_bytes.hex(),
reencoded.hex(),
)
return reencoded
def verify_authentication_response(
challenge: bytes,
signature: bytes,
cert_chain: t.Iterable[bytes],
*,
whitelist: t.Collection[bytes] | None,
allow_development_devices: bool = False,
root_pubkey: bytes | ec.EllipticCurvePublicKey | None = None,
) -> None:
"""Evaluate the response to an AuthenticateDevice call.
Performs all steps and logs their results via the logging facility. (The log can be
accessed via the `LOG` object in this module.)
When done, raises DeviceNotAuthentic if the device is not authentic.
The optional argument `root_pubkey` allows you to specify a root public key either
as an `ec.EllipticCurvePublicKey` object or as a byte-string representing P-256
public key.
"""
if isinstance(root_pubkey, (bytes, bytearray, memoryview)):
root_pubkey = ec.EllipticCurvePublicKey.from_encoded_point(
ec.SECP256R1(), root_pubkey
)
challenge_bytes = (
len(CHALLENGE_HEADER).to_bytes(1, "big")
+ CHALLENGE_HEADER
+ len(challenge).to_bytes(1, "big")
+ challenge
)
cert_chain_iter = iter(cert_chain)
failed = False
try:
cert = Certificate(next(cert_chain_iter))
except Exception:
LOG.error("Failed to parse device certificate.")
raise DeviceNotAuthentic
try:
cert.verify(signature, challenge_bytes)
except exceptions.InvalidSignature:
LOG.error("Challenge verification failed.")
failed = True
else:
LOG.debug("Challenge verified successfully.")
cert_label = "Device certificate"
for i, issuer_bytes in enumerate(cert_chain_iter, 1):
try:
ca_cert = Certificate(issuer_bytes)
except Exception:
LOG.error(f"Failed to parse CA certificate #{i}.")
failed = True
continue
if whitelist is None:
LOG.warning("Skipping public key whitelist check.")
else:
if ca_cert.public_key_bytes() not in whitelist:
LOG.error(f"CA certificate #{i} not in whitelist: %s", ca_cert)
failed = True
if not cert.is_issued_by(ca_cert, i - 1):
failed = True
else:
LOG.debug(f"{cert_label} verified successfully: %s", cert)
cert = ca_cert
cert_label = f"CA #{i} certificate"
if root_pubkey is not None:
try:
cert.verify_by(root_pubkey)
except Exception:
LOG.error(f"{cert_label} was not issued by the specified root.")
failed = True
else:
LOG.info(f"{cert_label} was issued by the specified root.")
else:
for root in ROOT_PUBLIC_KEYS:
try:
cert.verify_by(root.pubkey)
except Exception:
continue
else:
LOG.debug(f"{cert_label} verified successfully: %s", cert)
if root.devel:
if not allow_development_devices:
level = logging.ERROR
failed = True
else:
level = logging.WARNING
else:
level = logging.DEBUG
LOG.log(
level,
"Successfully verified a %s manufactured by %s.",
root.device,
root.name,
)
break
else:
LOG.error(f"{cert_label} was issued by an unknown root.")
failed = True
if failed:
raise DeviceNotAuthentic
def authenticate_device(
client: TrezorClient,
challenge: bytes | None = None,
*,
whitelist: t.Collection[bytes] | None = None,
allow_development_devices: bool = False,
root_pubkey: bytes | ec.EllipticCurvePublicKey | None = None,
) -> None:
if challenge is None:
challenge = secrets.token_bytes(16)
resp = device.authenticate(client, challenge)
return verify_authentication_response(
challenge,
resp.signature,
resp.certificates,
whitelist=whitelist,
allow_development_devices=allow_development_devices,
root_pubkey=root_pubkey,
)