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trezor-firmware/tests/device_tests/test_msg_changepin.py
2017-07-28 18:07:20 +02:00

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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 unittest
import common
from trezorlib import messages_pb2 as proto
class TestMsgChangepin(common.TrezorTest):
def test_set_pin(self):
self.setup_mnemonic_nopin_nopassphrase()
features = self.client.call_raw(proto.Initialize())
self.assertFalse(features.pin_protection)
# Check that there's no PIN protection
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.Ping(pin_protection=True))
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.Success)
# Let's set new PIN
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.ChangePin())
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.ButtonRequest)
# Press button
self.client.debug.press_yes()
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.ButtonAck())
# Send the PIN for first time
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
pin_encoded = self.client.debug.encode_pin(self.pin6)
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.PinMatrixAck(pin=pin_encoded))
# Send the PIN for second time
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
pin_encoded = self.client.debug.encode_pin(self.pin6)
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.PinMatrixAck(pin=pin_encoded))
# Now we're done
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.Success)
# Check that there's PIN protection now
features = self.client.call_raw(proto.Initialize())
self.assertTrue(features.pin_protection)
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.Ping(pin_protection=True))
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
self.client.call_raw(proto.Cancel())
# Check that the PIN is correct
self.assertEqual(self.client.debug.read_pin()[0], self.pin6)
def test_change_pin(self):
self.setup_mnemonic_pin_passphrase()
features = self.client.call_raw(proto.Initialize())
self.assertTrue(features.pin_protection)
# Check that there's PIN protection
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.Ping(pin_protection=True))
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
self.client.call_raw(proto.Cancel())
# Check current PIN value
self.assertEqual(self.client.debug.read_pin()[0], self.pin4)
# Let's change PIN
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.ChangePin())
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.ButtonRequest)
# Press button
self.client.debug.press_yes()
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.ButtonAck())
# Send current PIN
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
pin_encoded = self.client.debug.read_pin_encoded()
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.PinMatrixAck(pin=pin_encoded))
# Send new PIN for first time
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
pin_encoded = self.client.debug.encode_pin(self.pin6)
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.PinMatrixAck(pin=pin_encoded))
# Send the PIN for second time
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
pin_encoded = self.client.debug.encode_pin(self.pin6)
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.PinMatrixAck(pin=pin_encoded))
# Now we're done
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.Success)
# Check that there's still PIN protection now
features = self.client.call_raw(proto.Initialize())
self.assertTrue(features.pin_protection)
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.Ping(pin_protection=True))
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
self.client.call_raw(proto.Cancel())
# Check that the PIN is correct
self.assertEqual(self.client.debug.read_pin()[0], self.pin6)
def test_remove_pin(self):
self.setup_mnemonic_pin_passphrase()
features = self.client.call_raw(proto.Initialize())
self.assertTrue(features.pin_protection)
# Check that there's PIN protection
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.Ping(pin_protection=True))
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
self.client.call_raw(proto.Cancel())
# Let's remove PIN
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.ChangePin(remove=True))
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.ButtonRequest)
# Press button
self.client.debug.press_yes()
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.ButtonAck())
# Send current PIN
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
pin_encoded = self.client.debug.read_pin_encoded()
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.PinMatrixAck(pin=pin_encoded))
# Now we're done
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.Success)
# Check that there's no PIN protection now
features = self.client.call_raw(proto.Initialize())
self.assertFalse(features.pin_protection)
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.Ping(pin_protection=True))
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.Success)
def test_set_failed(self):
self.setup_mnemonic_nopin_nopassphrase()
features = self.client.call_raw(proto.Initialize())
self.assertFalse(features.pin_protection)
# Check that there's no PIN protection
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.Ping(pin_protection=True))
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.Success)
# Let's set new PIN
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.ChangePin())
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.ButtonRequest)
# Press button
self.client.debug.press_yes()
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.ButtonAck())
# Send the PIN for first time
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
pin_encoded = self.client.debug.encode_pin(self.pin6)
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.PinMatrixAck(pin=pin_encoded))
# Send the PIN for second time, but with typo
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
pin_encoded = self.client.debug.encode_pin(self.pin4)
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.PinMatrixAck(pin=pin_encoded))
# Now it should fail, because pins are different
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.Failure)
# Check that there's still no PIN protection now
features = self.client.call_raw(proto.Initialize())
self.assertFalse(features.pin_protection)
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.Ping(pin_protection=True))
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.Success)
def test_set_failed_2(self):
self.setup_mnemonic_pin_passphrase()
features = self.client.call_raw(proto.Initialize())
self.assertTrue(features.pin_protection)
# Let's set new PIN
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.ChangePin())
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.ButtonRequest)
# Press button
self.client.debug.press_yes()
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.ButtonAck())
# Send current PIN
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
pin_encoded = self.client.debug.read_pin_encoded()
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.PinMatrixAck(pin=pin_encoded))
# Send the PIN for first time
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
pin_encoded = self.client.debug.encode_pin(self.pin6)
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.PinMatrixAck(pin=pin_encoded))
# Send the PIN for second time, but with typo
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.PinMatrixRequest)
pin_encoded = self.client.debug.encode_pin(self.pin6 + '3')
ret = self.client.call_raw(proto.PinMatrixAck(pin=pin_encoded))
# Now it should fail, because pins are different
self.assertIsInstance(ret, proto.Failure)
# Check that there's still old PIN protection
features = self.client.call_raw(proto.Initialize())
self.assertTrue(features.pin_protection)
self.assertEqual(self.client.debug.read_pin()[0], self.pin4)