892 lines
32 KiB
Go
892 lines
32 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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// This file contains the implementation for interacting with the Ledger hardware
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// wallets. The wire protocol spec can be found in the Ledger Blue GitHub repo:
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// https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LedgerHQ/blue-app-eth/master/doc/ethapp.asc
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package usbwallet
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import (
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"encoding/binary"
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"encoding/hex"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"math/big"
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"sync"
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"time"
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ethereum "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/hexutil"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp"
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"github.com/karalabe/hid"
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"golang.org/x/net/context"
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)
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// Maximum time between wallet health checks to detect USB unplugs.
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const ledgerHeartbeatCycle = time.Second
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// Minimum time to wait between self derivation attempts, even it the user is
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// requesting accounts like crazy.
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const ledgerSelfDeriveThrottling = time.Second
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// ledgerOpcode is an enumeration encoding the supported Ledger opcodes.
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type ledgerOpcode byte
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// ledgerParam1 is an enumeration encoding the supported Ledger parameters for
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// specific opcodes. The same parameter values may be reused between opcodes.
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type ledgerParam1 byte
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// ledgerParam2 is an enumeration encoding the supported Ledger parameters for
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// specific opcodes. The same parameter values may be reused between opcodes.
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type ledgerParam2 byte
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const (
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ledgerOpRetrieveAddress ledgerOpcode = 0x02 // Returns the public key and Ethereum address for a given BIP 32 path
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ledgerOpSignTransaction ledgerOpcode = 0x04 // Signs an Ethereum transaction after having the user validate the parameters
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ledgerOpGetConfiguration ledgerOpcode = 0x06 // Returns specific wallet application configuration
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ledgerP1DirectlyFetchAddress ledgerParam1 = 0x00 // Return address directly from the wallet
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ledgerP1ConfirmFetchAddress ledgerParam1 = 0x01 // Require a user confirmation before returning the address
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ledgerP1InitTransactionData ledgerParam1 = 0x00 // First transaction data block for signing
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ledgerP1ContTransactionData ledgerParam1 = 0x80 // Subsequent transaction data block for signing
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ledgerP2DiscardAddressChainCode ledgerParam2 = 0x00 // Do not return the chain code along with the address
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ledgerP2ReturnAddressChainCode ledgerParam2 = 0x01 // Require a user confirmation before returning the address
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)
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// errReplyInvalidHeader is the error message returned by a Ledger data exchange
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// if the device replies with a mismatching header. This usually means the device
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// is in browser mode.
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var errReplyInvalidHeader = errors.New("invalid reply header")
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// errInvalidVersionReply is the error message returned by a Ledger version retrieval
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// when a response does arrive, but it does not contain the expected data.
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var errInvalidVersionReply = errors.New("invalid version reply")
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// ledgerWallet represents a live USB Ledger hardware wallet.
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type ledgerWallet struct {
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url *accounts.URL // Textual URL uniquely identifying this wallet
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info hid.DeviceInfo // Known USB device infos about the wallet
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device *hid.Device // USB device advertising itself as a Ledger wallet
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failure error // Any failure that would make the device unusable
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version [3]byte // Current version of the Ledger Ethereum app (zero if app is offline)
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browser bool // Flag whether the Ledger is in browser mode (reply channel mismatch)
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accounts []accounts.Account // List of derive accounts pinned on the Ledger
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paths map[common.Address]accounts.DerivationPath // Known derivation paths for signing operations
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deriveNextPath accounts.DerivationPath // Next derivation path for account auto-discovery
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deriveNextAddr common.Address // Next derived account address for auto-discovery
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deriveChain ethereum.ChainStateReader // Blockchain state reader to discover used account with
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deriveReq chan chan struct{} // Channel to request a self-derivation on
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deriveQuit chan chan error // Channel to terminate the self-deriver with
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healthQuit chan chan error
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// Locking a hardware wallet is a bit special. Since hardware devices are lower
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// performing, any communication with them might take a non negligible amount of
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// time. Worse still, waiting for user confirmation can take arbitrarily long,
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// but exclusive communication must be upheld during. Locking the entire wallet
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// in the mean time however would stall any parts of the system that don't want
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// to communicate, just read some state (e.g. list the accounts).
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//
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// As such, a hardware wallet needs two locks to function correctly. A state
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// lock can be used to protect the wallet's software-side internal state, which
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// must not be held exlusively during hardware communication. A communication
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// lock can be used to achieve exclusive access to the device itself, this one
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// however should allow "skipping" waiting for operations that might want to
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// use the device, but can live without too (e.g. account self-derivation).
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//
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// Since we have two locks, it's important to know how to properly use them:
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// - Communication requires the `device` to not change, so obtaining the
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// commsLock should be done after having a stateLock.
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// - Communication must not disable read access to the wallet state, so it
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// must only ever hold a *read* lock to stateLock.
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commsLock chan struct{} // Mutex (buf=1) for the USB comms without keeping the state locked
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stateLock sync.RWMutex // Protects read and write access to the wallet struct fields
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log log.Logger // Contextual logger to tag the ledger with its id
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}
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// URL implements accounts.Wallet, returning the URL of the Ledger device.
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func (w *ledgerWallet) URL() accounts.URL {
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return *w.url // Immutable, no need for a lock
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}
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// Status implements accounts.Wallet, always whether the Ledger is opened, closed
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// or whether the Ethereum app was not started on it.
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func (w *ledgerWallet) Status() string {
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w.stateLock.RLock() // No device communication, state lock is enough
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defer w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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if w.failure != nil {
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return fmt.Sprintf("Failed: %v", w.failure)
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}
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if w.device == nil {
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return "Closed"
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}
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if w.browser {
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return "Ethereum app in browser mode"
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}
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if w.offline() {
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return "Ethereum app offline"
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("Ethereum app v%d.%d.%d online", w.version[0], w.version[1], w.version[2])
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}
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// offline returns whether the wallet and the Ethereum app is offline or not.
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//
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// The method assumes that the state lock is held!
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func (w *ledgerWallet) offline() bool {
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return w.version == [3]byte{0, 0, 0}
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}
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// failed returns if the USB device wrapped by the wallet failed for some reason.
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// This is used by the device scanner to report failed wallets as departed.
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//
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// The method assumes that the state lock is *not* held!
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func (w *ledgerWallet) failed() bool {
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w.stateLock.RLock() // No device communication, state lock is enough
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defer w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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return w.failure != nil
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}
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// Open implements accounts.Wallet, attempting to open a USB connection to the
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// Ledger hardware wallet. The Ledger does not require a user passphrase, so that
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// parameter is silently discarded.
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func (w *ledgerWallet) Open(passphrase string) error {
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w.stateLock.Lock() // State lock is enough since there's no connection yet at this point
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defer w.stateLock.Unlock()
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// If the wallet was already opened, don't try to open again
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if w.device != nil {
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return accounts.ErrWalletAlreadyOpen
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}
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// Otherwise iterate over all USB devices and find this again (no way to directly do this)
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device, err := w.info.Open()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Wallet seems to be successfully opened, guess if the Ethereum app is running
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w.device = device
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w.commsLock = make(chan struct{}, 1)
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w.commsLock <- struct{}{} // Enable lock
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w.paths = make(map[common.Address]accounts.DerivationPath)
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w.deriveReq = make(chan chan struct{})
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w.deriveQuit = make(chan chan error)
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w.healthQuit = make(chan chan error)
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defer func() {
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go w.heartbeat()
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go w.selfDerive()
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}()
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if _, err = w.ledgerDerive(accounts.DefaultBaseDerivationPath); err != nil {
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// Ethereum app is not running or in browser mode, nothing more to do, return
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if err == errReplyInvalidHeader {
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w.browser = true
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Try to resolve the Ethereum app's version, will fail prior to v1.0.2
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if w.version, err = w.ledgerVersion(); err != nil {
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w.version = [3]byte{1, 0, 0} // Assume worst case, can't verify if v1.0.0 or v1.0.1
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}
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return nil
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}
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// heartbeat is a health check loop for the Ledger wallets to periodically verify
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// whether they are still present or if they malfunctioned. It is needed because:
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// - libusb on Windows doesn't support hotplug, so we can't detect USB unplugs
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// - communication timeout on the Ledger requires a device power cycle to fix
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func (w *ledgerWallet) heartbeat() {
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w.log.Debug("Ledger health-check started")
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defer w.log.Debug("Ledger health-check stopped")
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// Execute heartbeat checks until termination or error
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var (
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errc chan error
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err error
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)
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for errc == nil && err == nil {
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// Wait until termination is requested or the heartbeat cycle arrives
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select {
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case errc = <-w.healthQuit:
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// Termination requested
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continue
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case <-time.After(ledgerHeartbeatCycle):
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// Heartbeat time
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}
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// Execute a tiny data exchange to see responsiveness
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w.stateLock.RLock()
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if w.device == nil {
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// Terminated while waiting for the lock
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w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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continue
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}
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<-w.commsLock // Don't lock state while resolving version
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_, err = w.ledgerVersion()
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w.commsLock <- struct{}{}
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w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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if err != nil && err != errInvalidVersionReply {
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w.stateLock.Lock() // Lock state to tear the wallet down
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w.failure = err
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w.close()
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w.stateLock.Unlock()
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}
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// Ignore non hardware related errors
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err = nil
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}
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// In case of error, wait for termination
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if err != nil {
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w.log.Debug("Ledger health-check failed", "err", err)
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errc = <-w.healthQuit
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}
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errc <- err
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}
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// Close implements accounts.Wallet, closing the USB connection to the Ledger.
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func (w *ledgerWallet) Close() error {
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// Ensure the wallet was opened
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w.stateLock.RLock()
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hQuit, dQuit := w.healthQuit, w.deriveQuit
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w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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// Terminate the health checks
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var herr error
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if hQuit != nil {
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errc := make(chan error)
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hQuit <- errc
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herr = <-errc // Save for later, we *must* close the USB
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}
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// Terminate the self-derivations
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var derr error
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if dQuit != nil {
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errc := make(chan error)
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dQuit <- errc
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derr = <-errc // Save for later, we *must* close the USB
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}
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// Terminate the device connection
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w.stateLock.Lock()
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defer w.stateLock.Unlock()
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w.healthQuit = nil
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w.deriveQuit = nil
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w.deriveReq = nil
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if err := w.close(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if herr != nil {
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return herr
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}
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return derr
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}
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// close is the internal wallet closer that terminates the USB connection and
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// resets all the fields to their defaults.
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//
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// Note, close assumes the state lock is held!
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func (w *ledgerWallet) close() error {
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// Allow duplicate closes, especially for health-check failures
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if w.device == nil {
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return nil
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}
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// Close the device, clear everything, then return
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w.device.Close()
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w.device = nil
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w.browser, w.version = false, [3]byte{}
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w.accounts, w.paths = nil, nil
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return nil
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}
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// Accounts implements accounts.Wallet, returning the list of accounts pinned to
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// the Ledger hardware wallet. If self-derivation was enabled, the account list
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// is periodically expanded based on current chain state.
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func (w *ledgerWallet) Accounts() []accounts.Account {
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// Attempt self-derivation if it's running
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reqc := make(chan struct{}, 1)
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select {
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case w.deriveReq <- reqc:
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// Self-derivation request accepted, wait for it
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<-reqc
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default:
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// Self-derivation offline, throttled or busy, skip
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}
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// Return whatever account list we ended up with
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w.stateLock.RLock()
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defer w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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cpy := make([]accounts.Account, len(w.accounts))
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copy(cpy, w.accounts)
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return cpy
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}
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// selfDerive is an account derivation loop that upon request attempts to find
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// new non-zero accounts.
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func (w *ledgerWallet) selfDerive() {
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w.log.Debug("Ledger self-derivation started")
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defer w.log.Debug("Ledger self-derivation stopped")
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// Execute self-derivations until termination or error
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var (
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reqc chan struct{}
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errc chan error
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err error
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)
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for errc == nil && err == nil {
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// Wait until either derivation or termination is requested
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select {
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case errc = <-w.deriveQuit:
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// Termination requested
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continue
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case reqc = <-w.deriveReq:
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// Account discovery requested
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}
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// Derivation needs a chain and device access, skip if either unavailable
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w.stateLock.RLock()
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if w.device == nil || w.deriveChain == nil || w.offline() {
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w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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reqc <- struct{}{}
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continue
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}
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select {
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case <-w.commsLock:
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default:
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w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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reqc <- struct{}{}
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continue
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}
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// Device lock obtained, derive the next batch of accounts
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var (
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accs []accounts.Account
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paths []accounts.DerivationPath
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nextAddr = w.deriveNextAddr
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nextPath = w.deriveNextPath
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context = context.Background()
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)
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for empty := false; !empty; {
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// Retrieve the next derived Ethereum account
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if nextAddr == (common.Address{}) {
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if nextAddr, err = w.ledgerDerive(nextPath); err != nil {
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w.log.Warn("Ledger account derivation failed", "err", err)
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break
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}
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}
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// Check the account's status against the current chain state
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var (
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balance *big.Int
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nonce uint64
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)
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balance, err = w.deriveChain.BalanceAt(context, nextAddr, nil)
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if err != nil {
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w.log.Warn("Ledger balance retrieval failed", "err", err)
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break
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}
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nonce, err = w.deriveChain.NonceAt(context, nextAddr, nil)
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if err != nil {
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w.log.Warn("Ledger nonce retrieval failed", "err", err)
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break
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}
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// If the next account is empty, stop self-derivation, but add it nonetheless
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if balance.BitLen() == 0 && nonce == 0 {
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empty = true
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}
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// We've just self-derived a new account, start tracking it locally
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path := make(accounts.DerivationPath, len(nextPath))
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copy(path[:], nextPath[:])
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paths = append(paths, path)
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account := accounts.Account{
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Address: nextAddr,
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URL: accounts.URL{Scheme: w.url.Scheme, Path: fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", w.url.Path, path)},
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}
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accs = append(accs, account)
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// Display a log message to the user for new (or previously empty accounts)
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if _, known := w.paths[nextAddr]; !known || (!empty && nextAddr == w.deriveNextAddr) {
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w.log.Info("Ledger discovered new account", "address", nextAddr, "path", path, "balance", balance, "nonce", nonce)
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}
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// Fetch the next potential account
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if !empty {
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nextAddr = common.Address{}
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nextPath[len(nextPath)-1]++
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}
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}
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// Self derivation complete, release device lock
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w.commsLock <- struct{}{}
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w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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// Insert any accounts successfully derived
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w.stateLock.Lock()
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for i := 0; i < len(accs); i++ {
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if _, ok := w.paths[accs[i].Address]; !ok {
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w.accounts = append(w.accounts, accs[i])
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w.paths[accs[i].Address] = paths[i]
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}
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}
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// Shift the self-derivation forward
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// TODO(karalabe): don't overwrite changes from wallet.SelfDerive
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w.deriveNextAddr = nextAddr
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w.deriveNextPath = nextPath
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w.stateLock.Unlock()
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// Notify the user of termination and loop after a bit of time (to avoid trashing)
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reqc <- struct{}{}
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if err == nil {
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select {
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case errc = <-w.deriveQuit:
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// Termination requested, abort
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case <-time.After(ledgerSelfDeriveThrottling):
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// Waited enough, willing to self-derive again
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}
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}
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}
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// In case of error, wait for termination
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if err != nil {
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w.log.Debug("Ledger self-derivation failed", "err", err)
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errc = <-w.deriveQuit
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}
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errc <- err
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}
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// Contains implements accounts.Wallet, returning whether a particular account is
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// or is not pinned into this Ledger instance. Although we could attempt to resolve
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// unpinned accounts, that would be an non-negligible hardware operation.
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func (w *ledgerWallet) Contains(account accounts.Account) bool {
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w.stateLock.RLock()
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defer w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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_, exists := w.paths[account.Address]
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return exists
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}
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// Derive implements accounts.Wallet, deriving a new account at the specific
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// derivation path. If pin is set to true, the account will be added to the list
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// of tracked accounts.
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func (w *ledgerWallet) Derive(path accounts.DerivationPath, pin bool) (accounts.Account, error) {
|
|
// Try to derive the actual account and update its URL if successful
|
|
w.stateLock.RLock() // Avoid device disappearing during derivation
|
|
|
|
if w.device == nil || w.offline() {
|
|
w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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|
return accounts.Account{}, accounts.ErrWalletClosed
|
|
}
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|
<-w.commsLock // Avoid concurrent hardware access
|
|
address, err := w.ledgerDerive(path)
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w.commsLock <- struct{}{}
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|
|
|
w.stateLock.RUnlock()
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|
|
|
// If an error occurred or no pinning was requested, return
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return accounts.Account{}, err
|
|
}
|
|
account := accounts.Account{
|
|
Address: address,
|
|
URL: accounts.URL{Scheme: w.url.Scheme, Path: fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", w.url.Path, path)},
|
|
}
|
|
if !pin {
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|
return account, nil
|
|
}
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|
// Pinning needs to modify the state
|
|
w.stateLock.Lock()
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|
defer w.stateLock.Unlock()
|
|
|
|
if _, ok := w.paths[address]; !ok {
|
|
w.accounts = append(w.accounts, account)
|
|
w.paths[address] = path
|
|
}
|
|
return account, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// SelfDerive implements accounts.Wallet, trying to discover accounts that the
|
|
// user used previously (based on the chain state), but ones that he/she did not
|
|
// explicitly pin to the wallet manually. To avoid chain head monitoring, self
|
|
// derivation only runs during account listing (and even then throttled).
|
|
func (w *ledgerWallet) SelfDerive(base accounts.DerivationPath, chain ethereum.ChainStateReader) {
|
|
w.stateLock.Lock()
|
|
defer w.stateLock.Unlock()
|
|
|
|
w.deriveNextPath = make(accounts.DerivationPath, len(base))
|
|
copy(w.deriveNextPath[:], base[:])
|
|
|
|
w.deriveNextAddr = common.Address{}
|
|
w.deriveChain = chain
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// SignHash implements accounts.Wallet, however signing arbitrary data is not
|
|
// supported for Ledger wallets, so this method will always return an error.
|
|
func (w *ledgerWallet) SignHash(acc accounts.Account, hash []byte) ([]byte, error) {
|
|
return nil, accounts.ErrNotSupported
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// SignTx implements accounts.Wallet. It sends the transaction over to the Ledger
|
|
// wallet to request a confirmation from the user. It returns either the signed
|
|
// transaction or a failure if the user denied the transaction.
|
|
//
|
|
// Note, if the version of the Ethereum application running on the Ledger wallet is
|
|
// too old to sign EIP-155 transactions, but such is requested nonetheless, an error
|
|
// will be returned opposed to silently signing in Homestead mode.
|
|
func (w *ledgerWallet) SignTx(account accounts.Account, tx *types.Transaction, chainID *big.Int) (*types.Transaction, error) {
|
|
w.stateLock.RLock() // Comms have own mutex, this is for the state fields
|
|
defer w.stateLock.RUnlock()
|
|
|
|
// If the wallet is closed, or the Ethereum app doesn't run, abort
|
|
if w.device == nil || w.offline() {
|
|
return nil, accounts.ErrWalletClosed
|
|
}
|
|
// Make sure the requested account is contained within
|
|
path, ok := w.paths[account.Address]
|
|
if !ok {
|
|
return nil, accounts.ErrUnknownAccount
|
|
}
|
|
// Ensure the wallet is capable of signing the given transaction
|
|
if chainID != nil && w.version[0] <= 1 && w.version[1] <= 0 && w.version[2] <= 2 {
|
|
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Ledger v%d.%d.%d doesn't support signing this transaction, please update to v1.0.3 at least", w.version[0], w.version[1], w.version[2])
|
|
}
|
|
// All infos gathered and metadata checks out, request signing
|
|
<-w.commsLock
|
|
defer func() { w.commsLock <- struct{}{} }()
|
|
|
|
return w.ledgerSign(path, account.Address, tx, chainID)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// SignHashWithPassphrase implements accounts.Wallet, however signing arbitrary
|
|
// data is not supported for Ledger wallets, so this method will always return
|
|
// an error.
|
|
func (w *ledgerWallet) SignHashWithPassphrase(account accounts.Account, passphrase string, hash []byte) ([]byte, error) {
|
|
return nil, accounts.ErrNotSupported
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// SignTxWithPassphrase implements accounts.Wallet, attempting to sign the given
|
|
// transaction with the given account using passphrase as extra authentication.
|
|
// Since the Ledger does not support extra passphrases, it is silently ignored.
|
|
func (w *ledgerWallet) SignTxWithPassphrase(account accounts.Account, passphrase string, tx *types.Transaction, chainID *big.Int) (*types.Transaction, error) {
|
|
return w.SignTx(account, tx, chainID)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ledgerVersion retrieves the current version of the Ethereum wallet app running
|
|
// on the Ledger wallet.
|
|
//
|
|
// The version retrieval protocol is defined as follows:
|
|
//
|
|
// CLA | INS | P1 | P2 | Lc | Le
|
|
// ----+-----+----+----+----+---
|
|
// E0 | 06 | 00 | 00 | 00 | 04
|
|
//
|
|
// With no input data, and the output data being:
|
|
//
|
|
// Description | Length
|
|
// ---------------------------------------------------+--------
|
|
// Flags 01: arbitrary data signature enabled by user | 1 byte
|
|
// Application major version | 1 byte
|
|
// Application minor version | 1 byte
|
|
// Application patch version | 1 byte
|
|
func (w *ledgerWallet) ledgerVersion() ([3]byte, error) {
|
|
// Send the request and wait for the response
|
|
reply, err := w.ledgerExchange(ledgerOpGetConfiguration, 0, 0, nil)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return [3]byte{}, err
|
|
}
|
|
if len(reply) != 4 {
|
|
return [3]byte{}, errInvalidVersionReply
|
|
}
|
|
// Cache the version for future reference
|
|
var version [3]byte
|
|
copy(version[:], reply[1:])
|
|
return version, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ledgerDerive retrieves the currently active Ethereum address from a Ledger
|
|
// wallet at the specified derivation path.
|
|
//
|
|
// The address derivation protocol is defined as follows:
|
|
//
|
|
// CLA | INS | P1 | P2 | Lc | Le
|
|
// ----+-----+----+----+-----+---
|
|
// E0 | 02 | 00 return address
|
|
// 01 display address and confirm before returning
|
|
// | 00: do not return the chain code
|
|
// | 01: return the chain code
|
|
// | var | 00
|
|
//
|
|
// Where the input data is:
|
|
//
|
|
// Description | Length
|
|
// -------------------------------------------------+--------
|
|
// Number of BIP 32 derivations to perform (max 10) | 1 byte
|
|
// First derivation index (big endian) | 4 bytes
|
|
// ... | 4 bytes
|
|
// Last derivation index (big endian) | 4 bytes
|
|
//
|
|
// And the output data is:
|
|
//
|
|
// Description | Length
|
|
// ------------------------+-------------------
|
|
// Public Key length | 1 byte
|
|
// Uncompressed Public Key | arbitrary
|
|
// Ethereum address length | 1 byte
|
|
// Ethereum address | 40 bytes hex ascii
|
|
// Chain code if requested | 32 bytes
|
|
func (w *ledgerWallet) ledgerDerive(derivationPath []uint32) (common.Address, error) {
|
|
// Flatten the derivation path into the Ledger request
|
|
path := make([]byte, 1+4*len(derivationPath))
|
|
path[0] = byte(len(derivationPath))
|
|
for i, component := range derivationPath {
|
|
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(path[1+4*i:], component)
|
|
}
|
|
// Send the request and wait for the response
|
|
reply, err := w.ledgerExchange(ledgerOpRetrieveAddress, ledgerP1DirectlyFetchAddress, ledgerP2DiscardAddressChainCode, path)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return common.Address{}, err
|
|
}
|
|
// Discard the public key, we don't need that for now
|
|
if len(reply) < 1 || len(reply) < 1+int(reply[0]) {
|
|
return common.Address{}, errors.New("reply lacks public key entry")
|
|
}
|
|
reply = reply[1+int(reply[0]):]
|
|
|
|
// Extract the Ethereum hex address string
|
|
if len(reply) < 1 || len(reply) < 1+int(reply[0]) {
|
|
return common.Address{}, errors.New("reply lacks address entry")
|
|
}
|
|
hexstr := reply[1 : 1+int(reply[0])]
|
|
|
|
// Decode the hex sting into an Ethereum address and return
|
|
var address common.Address
|
|
hex.Decode(address[:], hexstr)
|
|
return address, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ledgerSign sends the transaction to the Ledger wallet, and waits for the user
|
|
// to confirm or deny the transaction.
|
|
//
|
|
// The transaction signing protocol is defined as follows:
|
|
//
|
|
// CLA | INS | P1 | P2 | Lc | Le
|
|
// ----+-----+----+----+-----+---
|
|
// E0 | 04 | 00: first transaction data block
|
|
// 80: subsequent transaction data block
|
|
// | 00 | variable | variable
|
|
//
|
|
// Where the input for the first transaction block (first 255 bytes) is:
|
|
//
|
|
// Description | Length
|
|
// -------------------------------------------------+----------
|
|
// Number of BIP 32 derivations to perform (max 10) | 1 byte
|
|
// First derivation index (big endian) | 4 bytes
|
|
// ... | 4 bytes
|
|
// Last derivation index (big endian) | 4 bytes
|
|
// RLP transaction chunk | arbitrary
|
|
//
|
|
// And the input for subsequent transaction blocks (first 255 bytes) are:
|
|
//
|
|
// Description | Length
|
|
// ----------------------+----------
|
|
// RLP transaction chunk | arbitrary
|
|
//
|
|
// And the output data is:
|
|
//
|
|
// Description | Length
|
|
// ------------+---------
|
|
// signature V | 1 byte
|
|
// signature R | 32 bytes
|
|
// signature S | 32 bytes
|
|
func (w *ledgerWallet) ledgerSign(derivationPath []uint32, address common.Address, tx *types.Transaction, chainID *big.Int) (*types.Transaction, error) {
|
|
// Flatten the derivation path into the Ledger request
|
|
path := make([]byte, 1+4*len(derivationPath))
|
|
path[0] = byte(len(derivationPath))
|
|
for i, component := range derivationPath {
|
|
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(path[1+4*i:], component)
|
|
}
|
|
// Create the transaction RLP based on whether legacy or EIP155 signing was requeste
|
|
var (
|
|
txrlp []byte
|
|
err error
|
|
)
|
|
if chainID == nil {
|
|
if txrlp, err = rlp.EncodeToBytes([]interface{}{tx.Nonce(), tx.GasPrice(), tx.Gas(), tx.To(), tx.Value(), tx.Data()}); err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
if txrlp, err = rlp.EncodeToBytes([]interface{}{tx.Nonce(), tx.GasPrice(), tx.Gas(), tx.To(), tx.Value(), tx.Data(), chainID, big.NewInt(0), big.NewInt(0)}); err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
payload := append(path, txrlp...)
|
|
|
|
// Send the request and wait for the response
|
|
var (
|
|
op = ledgerP1InitTransactionData
|
|
reply []byte
|
|
)
|
|
for len(payload) > 0 {
|
|
// Calculate the size of the next data chunk
|
|
chunk := 255
|
|
if chunk > len(payload) {
|
|
chunk = len(payload)
|
|
}
|
|
// Send the chunk over, ensuring it's processed correctly
|
|
reply, err = w.ledgerExchange(ledgerOpSignTransaction, op, 0, payload[:chunk])
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
// Shift the payload and ensure subsequent chunks are marked as such
|
|
payload = payload[chunk:]
|
|
op = ledgerP1ContTransactionData
|
|
}
|
|
// Extract the Ethereum signature and do a sanity validation
|
|
if len(reply) != 65 {
|
|
return nil, errors.New("reply lacks signature")
|
|
}
|
|
signature := append(reply[1:], reply[0])
|
|
|
|
// Create the correct signer and signature transform based on the chain ID
|
|
var signer types.Signer
|
|
if chainID == nil {
|
|
signer = new(types.HomesteadSigner)
|
|
} else {
|
|
signer = types.NewEIP155Signer(chainID)
|
|
signature[64] = signature[64] - byte(chainID.Uint64()*2+35)
|
|
}
|
|
// Inject the final signature into the transaction and sanity check the sender
|
|
signed, err := tx.WithSignature(signer, signature)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
sender, err := types.Sender(signer, signed)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
if sender != address {
|
|
return nil, fmt.Errorf("signer mismatch: expected %s, got %s", address.Hex(), sender.Hex())
|
|
}
|
|
return signed, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ledgerExchange performs a data exchange with the Ledger wallet, sending it a
|
|
// message and retrieving the response.
|
|
//
|
|
// The common transport header is defined as follows:
|
|
//
|
|
// Description | Length
|
|
// --------------------------------------+----------
|
|
// Communication channel ID (big endian) | 2 bytes
|
|
// Command tag | 1 byte
|
|
// Packet sequence index (big endian) | 2 bytes
|
|
// Payload | arbitrary
|
|
//
|
|
// The Communication channel ID allows commands multiplexing over the same
|
|
// physical link. It is not used for the time being, and should be set to 0101
|
|
// to avoid compatibility issues with implementations ignoring a leading 00 byte.
|
|
//
|
|
// The Command tag describes the message content. Use TAG_APDU (0x05) for standard
|
|
// APDU payloads, or TAG_PING (0x02) for a simple link test.
|
|
//
|
|
// The Packet sequence index describes the current sequence for fragmented payloads.
|
|
// The first fragment index is 0x00.
|
|
//
|
|
// APDU Command payloads are encoded as follows:
|
|
//
|
|
// Description | Length
|
|
// -----------------------------------
|
|
// APDU length (big endian) | 2 bytes
|
|
// APDU CLA | 1 byte
|
|
// APDU INS | 1 byte
|
|
// APDU P1 | 1 byte
|
|
// APDU P2 | 1 byte
|
|
// APDU length | 1 byte
|
|
// Optional APDU data | arbitrary
|
|
func (w *ledgerWallet) ledgerExchange(opcode ledgerOpcode, p1 ledgerParam1, p2 ledgerParam2, data []byte) ([]byte, error) {
|
|
// Construct the message payload, possibly split into multiple chunks
|
|
apdu := make([]byte, 2, 7+len(data))
|
|
|
|
binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(apdu, uint16(5+len(data)))
|
|
apdu = append(apdu, []byte{0xe0, byte(opcode), byte(p1), byte(p2), byte(len(data))}...)
|
|
apdu = append(apdu, data...)
|
|
|
|
// Stream all the chunks to the device
|
|
header := []byte{0x01, 0x01, 0x05, 0x00, 0x00} // Channel ID and command tag appended
|
|
chunk := make([]byte, 64)
|
|
space := len(chunk) - len(header)
|
|
|
|
for i := 0; len(apdu) > 0; i++ {
|
|
// Construct the new message to stream
|
|
chunk = append(chunk[:0], header...)
|
|
binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(chunk[3:], uint16(i))
|
|
|
|
if len(apdu) > space {
|
|
chunk = append(chunk, apdu[:space]...)
|
|
apdu = apdu[space:]
|
|
} else {
|
|
chunk = append(chunk, apdu...)
|
|
apdu = nil
|
|
}
|
|
// Send over to the device
|
|
w.log.Trace("Data chunk sent to the Ledger", "chunk", hexutil.Bytes(chunk))
|
|
if _, err := w.device.Write(chunk); err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Stream the reply back from the wallet in 64 byte chunks
|
|
var reply []byte
|
|
chunk = chunk[:64] // Yeah, we surely have enough space
|
|
for {
|
|
// Read the next chunk from the Ledger wallet
|
|
if _, err := io.ReadFull(w.device, chunk); err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
w.log.Trace("Data chunk received from the Ledger", "chunk", hexutil.Bytes(chunk))
|
|
|
|
// Make sure the transport header matches
|
|
if chunk[0] != 0x01 || chunk[1] != 0x01 || chunk[2] != 0x05 {
|
|
return nil, errReplyInvalidHeader
|
|
}
|
|
// If it's the first chunk, retrieve the total message length
|
|
var payload []byte
|
|
|
|
if chunk[3] == 0x00 && chunk[4] == 0x00 {
|
|
reply = make([]byte, 0, int(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(chunk[5:7])))
|
|
payload = chunk[7:]
|
|
} else {
|
|
payload = chunk[5:]
|
|
}
|
|
// Append to the reply and stop when filled up
|
|
if left := cap(reply) - len(reply); left > len(payload) {
|
|
reply = append(reply, payload...)
|
|
} else {
|
|
reply = append(reply, payload[:left]...)
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return reply[:len(reply)-2], nil
|
|
}
|