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trezor-firmware/trezorlib/device.py
matejcik 06927e003e trezorlib: get rid of TextUIMixin
This also moves DebugLinkMixin to debuglink.py and converts the mixin to
a subclass of TrezorClient (which is finally becoming a
reasonable-looking class). This takes advantage of the new UI protocol
and is ready for further improvements, namely, queuing input for tests
that require swipes.

The ui.py module contains a Click-based implementation of the UI
protocol. Use of callback_* methods has been limited and will probably
be cleaned up further (The contract has changed so we'll try to make
third party code fail noisily. It is unclear whether a backwards
compatible approach will be possible).

Furthermore, device.recovery() now takes a callback as an argument. This
way we can get rid of WordRequest callbacks, which are only used in the
recovery flow.
2018-10-10 13:15:28 +02:00

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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 os
import warnings
from mnemonic import Mnemonic
from . import messages as proto
from .tools import expect, session
from .transport import enumerate_devices, get_transport
from .exceptions import Cancelled
RECOVERY_BACK = "\x08" # backspace character, sent literally
class TrezorDevice:
"""
This class is deprecated. (There is no reason for it to exist in the first
place, it is nothing but a collection of two functions.)
Instead, please use functions from the ``trezorlib.transport`` module.
"""
@classmethod
def enumerate(cls):
warnings.warn("TrezorDevice is deprecated.", DeprecationWarning)
return enumerate_devices()
@classmethod
def find_by_path(cls, path):
warnings.warn("TrezorDevice is deprecated.", DeprecationWarning)
return get_transport(path, prefix_search=False)
@expect(proto.Success, field="message")
def apply_settings(
client,
label=None,
language=None,
use_passphrase=None,
homescreen=None,
passphrase_source=None,
auto_lock_delay_ms=None,
):
settings = proto.ApplySettings()
if label is not None:
settings.label = label
if language:
settings.language = language
if use_passphrase is not None:
settings.use_passphrase = use_passphrase
if homescreen is not None:
settings.homescreen = homescreen
if passphrase_source is not None:
settings.passphrase_source = passphrase_source
if auto_lock_delay_ms is not None:
settings.auto_lock_delay_ms = auto_lock_delay_ms
out = client.call(settings)
client.init_device() # Reload Features
return out
@expect(proto.Success, field="message")
def apply_flags(client, flags):
out = client.call(proto.ApplyFlags(flags=flags))
client.init_device() # Reload Features
return out
@expect(proto.Success, field="message")
def change_pin(client, remove=False):
ret = client.call(proto.ChangePin(remove=remove))
client.init_device() # Re-read features
return ret
@expect(proto.Success, field="message")
def set_u2f_counter(client, u2f_counter):
ret = client.call(proto.SetU2FCounter(u2f_counter=u2f_counter))
return ret
@expect(proto.Success, field="message")
def wipe(client):
ret = client.call(proto.WipeDevice())
client.init_device()
return ret
@expect(proto.Success, field="message")
def recover(
client,
word_count,
passphrase_protection,
pin_protection,
label,
language,
input_callback,
type=proto.RecoveryDeviceType.ScrambledWords,
dry_run=False,
):
if word_count not in (12, 18, 24):
raise ValueError("Invalid word count. Use 12/18/24")
if client.features.initialized and not dry_run:
raise RuntimeError(
"Device already initialized. Call device.wipe() and try again."
)
res = client.call(
proto.RecoveryDevice(
word_count=int(word_count),
passphrase_protection=bool(passphrase_protection),
pin_protection=bool(pin_protection),
label=label,
language=language,
enforce_wordlist=True,
type=type,
dry_run=dry_run,
)
)
while isinstance(res, proto.WordRequest):
try:
inp = input_callback(res.type)
res = client.call(proto.WordAck(word=inp))
except Cancelled:
res = client.call(proto.Cancel())
client.init_device()
return res
@expect(proto.Success, field="message")
@session
def reset(
client,
display_random,
strength,
passphrase_protection,
pin_protection,
label,
language,
u2f_counter=0,
skip_backup=False,
no_backup=False,
):
if client.features.initialized:
raise RuntimeError(
"Device is initialized already. Call wipe_device() and try again."
)
# Begin with device reset workflow
msg = proto.ResetDevice(
display_random=display_random,
strength=strength,
passphrase_protection=bool(passphrase_protection),
pin_protection=bool(pin_protection),
language=language,
label=label,
u2f_counter=u2f_counter,
skip_backup=bool(skip_backup),
no_backup=bool(no_backup),
)
resp = client.call(msg)
if not isinstance(resp, proto.EntropyRequest):
raise RuntimeError("Invalid response, expected EntropyRequest")
external_entropy = os.urandom(32)
# LOG.debug("Computer generated entropy: " + external_entropy.hex())
ret = client.call(proto.EntropyAck(entropy=external_entropy))
client.init_device()
return ret
@expect(proto.Success, field="message")
def backup(client):
ret = client.call(proto.BackupDevice())
return ret