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trezor-firmware/trezorlib/transport/bridge.py
matejcik 69ef1f0acd transport: cleaner Transport list instantiation
Previously if an import of a dependent module (usb1, hid) failed, import
of the whole transport module would fail. This was resolved by catching
ImportErrors in the all_transports method.

This had two drawbacks:
- if something other than ImportError happened - e.g., libusb would
raise OSError if it couldn't find libusb.so - all_transports would crash
anyway
- at the same time, if a legitimately needed dependency
(typing_extensions) was missing, this would be masked by the ImportError
handling.

Instead, we unconditionally import the modules, and inside each one,
wrap dependencies in a try-except.

As an added benefit, it is now possible to disable a transport just by
setting SomeTransport.ENABLED = False
2018-11-26 15:30:42 +01:00

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# This file is part of the Trezor project.
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2018 SatoshiLabs and contributors
#
# This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# 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 License along with this library.
# If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html>.
import logging
import struct
from io import BytesIO
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, Optional
import requests
from . import Transport, TransportException
from .. import mapping, protobuf
if False:
# mark Optional as used, otherwise it only exists in comments
Optional
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
TREZORD_HOST = "http://127.0.0.1:21325"
TREZORD_ORIGIN_HEADER = {"Origin": "https://python.trezor.io"}
TREZORD_VERSION_MODERN = (2, 0, 25)
CONNECTION = requests.Session()
CONNECTION.headers.update(TREZORD_ORIGIN_HEADER)
def call_bridge(uri: str, data=None) -> requests.Response:
url = TREZORD_HOST + "/" + uri
r = CONNECTION.post(url, data=data)
if r.status_code != 200:
error_str = "trezord: {} failed with code {}: {}".format(
uri, r.status_code, r.json()["error"]
)
raise TransportException(error_str)
return r
def is_legacy_bridge() -> bool:
config = call_bridge("configure").json()
version_tuple = tuple(map(int, config["version"].split(".")))
return version_tuple < TREZORD_VERSION_MODERN
class BridgeHandle:
def __init__(self, transport: "BridgeTransport") -> None:
self.transport = transport
def read_buf(self) -> bytes:
raise NotImplementedError
def write_buf(self, buf: bytes) -> None:
raise NotImplementedError
class BridgeHandleModern(BridgeHandle):
def write_buf(self, buf: bytes) -> None:
self.transport._call("post", data=buf.hex())
def read_buf(self) -> bytes:
data = self.transport._call("read")
return bytes.fromhex(data.text)
class BridgeHandleLegacy(BridgeHandle):
def __init__(self, transport: "BridgeTransport") -> None:
super().__init__(transport)
self.request = None # type: Optional[str]
def write_buf(self, buf: bytes) -> None:
if self.request is not None:
raise TransportException("Can't write twice on legacy Bridge")
self.request = buf.hex()
def read_buf(self) -> bytes:
if self.request is None:
raise TransportException("Can't read without write on legacy Bridge")
try:
data = self.transport._call("call", data=self.request)
return bytes.fromhex(data.text)
finally:
self.request = None
class BridgeTransport(Transport):
"""
BridgeTransport implements transport through TREZOR Bridge (aka trezord).
"""
PATH_PREFIX = "bridge"
ENABLED = True
def __init__(
self, device: Dict[str, Any], legacy: bool, debug: bool = False
) -> None:
if legacy and debug:
raise TransportException("Debugging not supported on legacy Bridge")
self.device = device
self.session = None # type: Optional[str]
self.debug = debug
self.legacy = legacy
if legacy:
self.handle = BridgeHandleLegacy(self) # type: BridgeHandle
else:
self.handle = BridgeHandleModern(self)
def get_path(self) -> str:
return "%s:%s" % (self.PATH_PREFIX, self.device["path"])
def find_debug(self) -> "BridgeTransport":
if not self.device.get("debug"):
raise TransportException("Debug device not available")
return BridgeTransport(self.device, self.legacy, debug=True)
def _call(self, action: str, data: str = None) -> requests.Response:
session = self.session or "null"
uri = action + "/" + str(session)
if self.debug:
uri = "debug/" + uri
return call_bridge(uri, data=data)
@classmethod
def enumerate(cls) -> Iterable["BridgeTransport"]:
try:
legacy = is_legacy_bridge()
return [
BridgeTransport(dev, legacy) for dev in call_bridge("enumerate").json()
]
except Exception:
return []
def begin_session(self) -> None:
data = self._call("acquire/" + self.device["path"])
self.session = data.json()["session"]
def end_session(self) -> None:
if not self.session:
return
self._call("release")
self.session = None
def write(self, msg: protobuf.MessageType) -> None:
LOG.debug(
"sending message: {}".format(msg.__class__.__name__),
extra={"protobuf": msg},
)
buffer = BytesIO()
protobuf.dump_message(buffer, msg)
ser = buffer.getvalue()
header = struct.pack(">HL", mapping.get_type(msg), len(ser))
self.handle.write_buf(header + ser)
def read(self) -> protobuf.MessageType:
data = self.handle.read_buf()
headerlen = struct.calcsize(">HL")
msg_type, datalen = struct.unpack(">HL", data[:headerlen])
buffer = BytesIO(data[headerlen : headerlen + datalen])
msg = protobuf.load_message(buffer, mapping.get_class(msg_type))
LOG.debug(
"received message: {}".format(msg.__class__.__name__),
extra={"protobuf": msg},
)
return msg