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trezor-firmware/tests/device_tests/test_msg_changepin_t2.py

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# This file is part of the Trezor project.
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2019 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 pytest
from trezorlib import btc, device, messages
from trezorlib.client import PASSPHRASE_TEST_PATH
from trezorlib.exceptions import Cancelled
PIN4 = "1234"
PIN6 = "789456"
pytestmark = pytest.mark.skip_t1
def _check_pin(client, pin):
client.lock()
assert client.features.pin_protection is True
assert client.features.unlocked is False
with client:
client.use_pin_sequence([pin])
client.set_expected_responses([messages.ButtonRequest, messages.Address])
btc.get_address(client, "Testnet", PASSPHRASE_TEST_PATH)
def _check_no_pin(client):
client.lock()
assert client.features.pin_protection is False
with client:
client.set_expected_responses([messages.Address])
btc.get_address(client, "Testnet", PASSPHRASE_TEST_PATH)
def test_set_pin(client):
assert client.features.pin_protection is False
# Check that there's no PIN protection
_check_no_pin(client)
# Let's set new PIN
with client:
client.use_pin_sequence([PIN6, PIN6])
client.set_expected_responses(
[messages.ButtonRequest] * 4 + [messages.Success, messages.Features]
)
device.change_pin(client)
client.init_device()
assert client.features.pin_protection is True
_check_pin(client, PIN6)
@pytest.mark.setup_client(pin=PIN4)
def test_change_pin(client):
assert client.features.pin_protection is True
# Check current PIN value
_check_pin(client, PIN4)
# Let's change PIN
with client:
client.use_pin_sequence([PIN4, PIN6, PIN6])
client.set_expected_responses(
[messages.ButtonRequest] * 5 + [messages.Success, messages.Features]
)
device.change_pin(client)
# Check that there's still PIN protection now
client.init_device()
assert client.features.pin_protection is True
# Check that the PIN is correct
_check_pin(client, PIN6)
@pytest.mark.setup_client(pin=PIN4)
def test_remove_pin(client):
assert client.features.pin_protection is True
# Check current PIN value
_check_pin(client, PIN4)
# Let's remove PIN
with client:
client.use_pin_sequence([PIN4])
client.set_expected_responses(
[messages.ButtonRequest] * 3 + [messages.Success, messages.Features]
)
device.change_pin(client, remove=True)
# Check that there's no PIN protection now
client.init_device()
assert client.features.pin_protection is False
_check_no_pin(client)
def test_set_failed(client):
assert client.features.pin_protection is False
# Check that there's no PIN protection
_check_no_pin(client)
# Let's set new PIN
def input_flow():
yield # do you want to set pin?
client.debug.press_yes()
yield # enter new pin
client.debug.input(PIN4)
yield # enter new pin again (but different)
client.debug.input(PIN6)
# failed retry
yield # enter new pin
client.cancel()
with client, pytest.raises(Cancelled):
client.set_expected_responses([messages.ButtonRequest] * 4 + [messages.Failure])
client.set_input_flow(input_flow)
device.change_pin(client)
# Check that there's still no PIN protection now
client.init_device()
assert client.features.pin_protection is False
_check_no_pin(client)
@pytest.mark.setup_client(pin=PIN4)
def test_change_failed(client):
assert client.features.pin_protection is True
# Check current PIN value
_check_pin(client, PIN4)
# Let's set new PIN
def input_flow():
yield # do you want to change pin?
client.debug.press_yes()
yield # enter current pin
client.debug.input(PIN4)
yield # enter new pin
client.debug.input("457891")
yield # enter new pin again (but different)
client.debug.input("381847")
# failed retry
yield # enter current pin again
client.cancel()
with client, pytest.raises(Cancelled):
client.set_expected_responses([messages.ButtonRequest] * 5 + [messages.Failure])
client.set_input_flow(input_flow)
device.change_pin(client)
# Check that there's still old PIN protection
client.init_device()
assert client.features.pin_protection is True
_check_pin(client, PIN4)