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* Remove str argument from Command! macroRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | | As we no longer have to implement the Display and AsRef traits for the enums generated with the Command! macro, we don’t have to set a string representation either. So we can drop this argument from the Command! macro.
* Remove unused code after structopt transitionRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | In the previous patches, we replaced argparse with structopt and removed the argparse dependency. This patch removes the code that was only needed for argparse.
* Remove argparse dependencyRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | As we have replaced argparse with structopt, we no longer need it as a dependency. This patch removes the dependency from Cargo.toml and deletes the included copy.
* Replace argparse with structoptRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | This patch changes the argument handling code to use structopt instead of argparse using the data structures we introduced in the last patch. As part of that transition we replace the old Error::ArgparseError variant with ClapError that stores a structopt::clap::Error. Because of that replacement, the format of the help messages changed, breaking some of the tests. Hence, this change adapts them accordingly. Also clap currently prints the version output to stdout, so we ignore the version_option test case for now.
* Add data structures for the options and argumentsRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | This patch introduces new structs that can be used with structopt to store the options and arguments parsed from the command line. These structs use the existing enums and command structs.
* Derive structopt::StructOpt in Command!Robin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | As a preparation for the structopt transition, we derive StructOpt for the enums generated by Command! so that they can be used as a subcommand.
* Implement Default in the Enum! and Command! macrosRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | | For the transition to structopt, we have to be able to easily construct enum variants once we have added fields to them. Therefore we implement the Default trait in the generated macros by choosing the first variant as the default.
* Allow adding fields to an enum variant in Command!Robin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | To be able to use the enums generated by Command! with structopt, we have to be able to add fields to them. This patch adds a new variant to the Command! macro that supports fields.
* Factor out Enum! and Command! macros in arg_utilRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | For easier refactoring, we remove the internal enum_int! macro and instead copy its code to the Enum! and Command! macros.
* Use strings instead of Command variantsRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | | | | In one of the next patches, we will add fields to some Command variants to be able to use them with structopt. Then we will no longer be able to instantiate them directly, so we replace these instances for the transition. This patch also removes the cmd_help! macro that is no longer needed.
* arg_util: Change Err type in FromStr implementationRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | structopt requires that FromStr::Err implements std::fmt::Display. Therefore we now return a String that contains a list of allowed values.
* Refactor the Enum! macro into Enum! and Command!Robin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | For an easier transition to structopt, this patch splits the two cases of the Enum! macro into two separate macros (that internally both call the new enum_int! macro).
* Add structopt dependency in version 0.3.7Daniel Mueller2020-04-04
| | | | | This patch series replaces argparse with structopt in the argument handling code. As a first step, we need structopt as a dependency.
* Move nitrocli source code into repository rootDaniel Mueller2020-04-04
| | | | | | Now that all vendored dependencies have been removed, this change moves the program's source code from the nitrocli/ directory into the root of the repository.
* Remove vendored dependenciesDaniel Mueller2020-04-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | While it appears that by now we actually can get successful builds without Cargo insisting on Internet access by virtue of using the --frozen flag, maintaining vendored dependencies is somewhat of a pain point. This state will also get worse with upcoming changes that replace argparse in favor of structopt and pull in a slew of new dependencies by doing so. Then there is also the repository structure aspect, which is non-standard due to the way we vendor dependencies and a potential source of confusion. In order to fix these problems, this change removes all the vendored dependencies we have. Delete subrepo argparse/:argparse Delete subrepo base32/:base32 Delete subrepo cc/:cc Delete subrepo cfg-if/:cfg-if Delete subrepo getrandom/:getrandom Delete subrepo lazy-static/:lazy-static Delete subrepo libc/:libc Delete subrepo nitrokey-sys/:nitrokey-sys Delete subrepo nitrokey/:nitrokey Delete subrepo rand/:rand
* Update packaging instruction for Debian and UbuntuRobin Krahl2020-01-04
| | | | | | | | | This patch updates the packaging instruction for Debian: Instead of updating the TODO.rst file, we now have to create a RFS file in the source directory. This patch also adds links to the trackers for the Debian and Ubuntu packages.
* Update links to Debian & Ubuntu packagesDaniel Mueller2020-01-03
| | | | | | | | | | This change updates the links to the Debian & Ubuntu packages in the README. The previously used links were release-specific, which makes them prone to becoming outdated over time. The new Debian link now is to "stable", which is updated automatically as time goes on and new releases are made. For Ubuntu, there is no such meta release and so we link the search results instead, which fulfill a similar purpose.
* Bump version to 0.3.1Daniel Mueller2020-01-03
| | | | | | | | | | | This change bumps the version of the crate to 0.3.1. The following notable changes have been made since 0.3.0: - Added note about interaction with GnuPG to README file - Bumped nitrokey dependency to 0.4.0 - Bumped nitrokey-sys dependency to 3.5.0 - Added lazy_static dependency in version 1.4.0 - Added cfg-if dependency in version 0.1.10 - Added getrandom dependency in version 0.1.13
* Update nitrokey crate to 0.4.0Daniel Mueller2020-01-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This change finally updates the version of the nitrokey crate that we consume to 0.4.0. Along with that we update rand_core, one of its dependencies, to 0.5.1. Further more we add cfg-if in version 0.1.10 and getrandom in version 0.1.13, both of which are now new (non-development) dependencies. Import subrepo nitrokey/:nitrokey at e81057037e9b4f370b64c0a030a725bc6bdfb870 Import subrepo cfg-if/:cfg-if at 4484a6faf816ff8058088ad857b0c6bb2f4b02b2 Import subrepo getrandom/:getrandom at d661aa7e1b8cc80b47dabe3d2135b3b47d2858af Import subrepo rand/:rand at d877ed528248b52d947e0484364a4e1ae59ca502
* Update various pinned cratesDaniel Mueller2020-01-01
| | | | | | | This change updates two development-only crates that have received upstream updates: - nitrokey-test is updated to 0.3.2 - regex is updated to 1.3.1
* Update minimum required Rust version to 1.35.0Daniel Mueller2019-12-31
| | | | | | | | | This change updates the minimum required version of Rust to 1.35.0. The motivation for doing so is at least two fold. First, next we want to bump the nitrokey crate to version 0.4.0 and it requires Rust 1.34.0 as a minimum. Second, and perhaps more importantly, though, in 1.34.0 a clippy lint regressed, breaking our pipeline. That is the reason why we are going to 1.35.0 instead.
* Remove unions_with_drop_fields lintDaniel Mueller2019-12-30
| | | | | With Rust 1.40 the unions_with_drop_fields lint has been removed. This change removes it from our list of lints as well.
* Update lazy_static crate to 1.4.0Daniel Mueller2019-12-29
| | | | | | This change updates the lazy_static crate version to 1.4.0. Import subrepo lazy-static/:lazy-static at 421669662b35fcb455f2902daed2e20bbbba79b6
* Add note about interaction with GnuPG to READMEDaniel Mueller2019-12-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | Applications accessing the Nitrokey device through libnitrokey apparently lock the device. This lock may not be released in time, causing GnuPG operations performed shortly afterwards to fail (or, the other way around, when accessing the GPG smart card through GnuPG and then using nitrocli, the latter program may fail the interaction). Unfortunately there is nothing we can do directly about this problem on the nitrocli side of things, as the problem seemingly needs to be fixed in the firmware. Hence, with this change we add a note about this problem including a reference to the upstream issue to the README.
* Update program description in Cargo.tomlDaniel Mueller2019-12-19
| | | | | | | For a while now the program has not only supported Nitrokey Storage but also Nitrokey Pro devices. Back when we added support for the latter we missed updating the program's description inside Cargo.toml. This change takes care of this oversight.
* Update nitrokey crate to 0.4.0-alpha.3Daniel Mueller2019-08-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change updates the version of the nitrokey crate that we use to 0.4.0-alpha.3. This version is the supposedly last pre-release before 0.4.0, with no further major anticipated changes. In order to integrate with this new version we have to adjust the way we connect to a Nitrokey device by funneling those connection requests through a global manager object. The rationale behind that step being that the underlying libnitrokey actually cannot handle access of multiple devices at the same time, and so the manager object is used to prevent accidental wrong concurrent usage. Because a device object now effectively keeps a reference to the manager, we need to provide an additional lifetime to that and derived objects. Lastly, the use of a manager is also the reason why the tests had to be adjusted to no longer accept device objects in their signatures, but only the respective model for which to invoke the test. That is required because, as elaborated earlier on, having a device object implies having taken a reference to a manager (in that case owned by nitrokey-test), and that reference clashes with the nitrocli code itself attempting to take the manager. We side step this problem by merely accepting a Model object, which can be passed around independently of the manager itself, meaning that nitrokey-test does not need to hold such a reference while the test is run. Import subrepo nitrokey/:nitrokey at f150d59410eefdec2ae69b2422906a3d1d88aa07 Import subrepo nitrokey-sys/:nitrokey-sys at 8695e2c762807e033a86c8d03974b686d20cdd72 Import subrepo lazy-static/:lazy-static at b4b2b16aaa79dd7548e288455a0dbe4065bf4e1a
* Update nitrokey crate to 0.4.0-alpha.2Daniel Mueller2019-08-12
| | | | | | | | | | This change updates the dependency to nitrokey to version 0.4.0-alpha.2. In addition to minor interface changes for the get_*_firmware_version and get_*_retry_count functions, several functions that change the device state now require a mutable handle to the nitrokey. Hence, this patch a number of function signatures to accept mutable device objects. Import subrepo nitrokey/:nitrokey at 34efcfadf1436102e42144f710edabaa2c4b55cd
* Use nitrokey::DEFAULT_{ADMIN,USER}_PIN constantsRobin Krahl2019-12-16
| | | | | | Since version 0.4.0, nitrokey provides the default admin and user PIN as constants. This patch removes the constants from nitrocli and uses nitrokey's constant instead.
* Remove hack required for having device tests in different modulesDaniel Mueller2019-07-17
| | | | | | | | With nitrokey-test up to version 0.2.0 we required a work around to make device tests work across different modules. With this patch we bump the consumed version of the crate to 0.2.1, as part which the underlying problem got fixed. Hence, with this change we remove this hack as it is no longer needed.
* Update nitrokey crate to 0.4.0-alpha.0Daniel Mueller2019-07-17
| | | | | | | | | | | This is patch marks the first step in the process of updating the nitrokey dependency to version 0.4. In particular, it integrates with the first alpha version. The main change on the nitrocli side accompanying the version bump is that the nitrokey::CommandError got replaced by a more general nitrokey::Error which includes the former variant. Import subrepo nitrokey/:nitrokey at d433189caefe6bd6c88da7fbb1d6e9304353eb83
* Bump version to 0.3.0Daniel Mueller2019-12-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change bumps the version of the crate to 0.3.0. The following notable changes have been made since 0.2.4: - Added unencrypted command with set subcommand for changing the unencrypted volume's read-write mode - Changed storage hidden subcommand to hidden top-level command - Renamed storage command to encrypted - Removed storage status subcommand - Moved its output into status command - Removed previously deprecated --ascii option from otp set command - Fixed wrong hexadecimal conversion used in otp set command - Bumped nitrokey dependency to 0.3.5 - Bumped libc dependency to 0.2.66 - Bumped cc dependency to 1.0.48
* Update nitrokey crate to 0.3.5Daniel Mueller2019-12-16
| | | | | | | | | | This change updates the nitrokey crate to version 0.3.5. The main reason for this new version of the crate is a build fix due to a backwards compatibility breaking change in upstream libnitrokey. For that reason, we also have to bump the minimum required version to avoid build failures. Import subrepo nitrokey/:nitrokey at f2cc7fdf081340b0b812f0b212537ba2b55d382e
* Update cc crate to 1.0.48Daniel Mueller2019-11-01
| | | | | | This change updates the cc crate to version 1.0.48. Import subrepo cc/:cc at be9f2c1ae05b336aa3d07a4cbefdc1d88a3d8a91
* Update libc crate to 0.2.66Daniel Mueller2019-11-01
| | | | | | This change updates the libc crate to version 0.2.66. Import subrepo libc/:libc at 4f11029a68040c90acf771976b019c1ef273a8cd
* Properly pad user supplied hexadecimal strings to otp set subcommandDaniel Mueller2019-10-13
| | | | | | | | | | The library ultimately taking care of communicating with the Nitrokey device, libnitrokey, unconditionally expects hexadecimal strings supplied as part of the configuration of an OTP slot to have an even number of bytes. Users should not be aware of this detail and so with this change we take care of padding the supplied string with a leading zero to make such a configuration go through without an error.
* Correctly pad bytes with zero in hex conversionDaniel Mueller2019-10-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | When reading a secret in ascii or base32 format from the user, we perform a conversion of the potentially decoded string into hexadecimal bytes, because that is what libnitrokey expects. The format string we used in the conversion, however, did not account for padding with a leading zero for single digit results. E.g., the newline/line feed symbol '\n', which has a decimal value of 10 would result in the string 'a' being produced, whereas '0a' would be the correct result. This change corrects the format string to fix this problem.
* Properly show the default format used in otp set subcommandDaniel Mueller2019-10-13
| | | | | | | | | The otp set subcommand allows for three different formats in which the user may pass in the secret, with the default being hexadecimal. By convention we convey the default being used in the help text to the respective command, but that default was missing here. To that end, this change makes sure to include the default format being used in corresponding help text.
* Introduce NITROCLI constantDaniel Mueller2019-08-24
| | | | | | This change introduces a constant for the frequently used string "nitrocli" to the program and replaces usages of those strings with references to the constant.
* Fix incomplete help text for encrypted & unencrypted subcommandsDaniel Mueller2019-08-22
| | | | | | | | | | | Subcommands of the encrypted and unencrypted commands were found to have a wrong help text displayed. The reason for that behavior was that the subargs were are constructing as part of the argument parsing process were missing the command being requested and instead containing only the subcommand. This change fixes this deficiency. It also adds a test ensuring that the "Usage" string displayed in the help text of each command and subcommand contains the proper arguments.
* Update cc crate to 1.0.40Daniel Mueller2019-08-15
| | | | | | This change updates the cc crate to version 1.0.40. Import subrepo cc/:cc at 6ad3da7558ec3ccb4dc9c2ed1487fc139469d41e
* Update libc crate to 0.2.62Daniel Mueller2019-08-15
| | | | | | This change updates the libc crate to version 0.2.62. Import subrepo libc/:libc at 37f8f8dc233a79ea9cc89b102aa30ff6e402fe94
* Introduce with_password_safe functionDaniel Mueller2019-07-14
| | | | | | | | | | Similar to the with_*device functions introduced in a previous change, this change introduces a with_password_safe function that is a short hand for opening the Nitrokey, retrieving a handle to the password safe, and invoking a user-supplied function on it. This function will allow us to prevent life time inference problems caused by passing around a PasswordSafe object, which will contain an additional reference (and with that, lifetime) in nitrokey version 0.4.
* Supply ExecCtx to op used in with_* and try_with_* functionsDaniel Mueller2019-07-14
| | | | | | | With an upcoming change we will require an ExecCtx in one of the op functions passed to the with_* and try_with_* functionality. To allow for such cases, this change adjusts the signature of those functions to provide a reference to such a context.
* Introduce TryInto<T> traitRobin Krahl2019-08-13
| | | | | | | | | | | This change introduces a new trait, TryInto, to the crate. In the future this trait will allow us to keep a flexible set of error result types from the various try_with_* functions, which use a certain nitrokey error variant to check for the entry of a wrong secret. Note that while a TryInto trait exists in Rust's standard library, that was not found to be helpful because we have no way to define it for nitrkey crate's error type. Because of that, we will always have a mismatch between our internal error and std::convert::Infallible.
* Introduce with_*device functionalityDaniel Mueller2019-07-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The upcoming nitrokey 0.4 release changes the way a device handle can be acquired, requiring a manager instance for doing so in an attempt to prevent users from opening multiple sessions (which is not something that libnitrokey supports). A straight integration of the reworked API surface into our program would severely complicate the architecture because of the additional requirement of keeping a manager object around while a device is being used. To make the program more amenable to those changes in nitrokey, this patch reworks the way we interact with a device handle: instead of passing the device object around we pass in the functionality making use of it in the form of a function. In more concrete terms, instead of retrieving a device handle via get_device() we now have a with_device() function that takes care of opening the device and then passing it to a user-provided function.
* Use FnMut over Fn in try_with_* and authenticate functionsDaniel Mueller2019-07-14
| | | | | | | | | The try_with_* and authenticate functions accept a user-supplied function to work with. Currently this function is declared as Fn. That, however, is unnecessarily restrictive. With this change we declare said function an FnMut instead, which allows it to potentially capture variables from its environment in a mutable manner.
* Downgrade crate-level lints to 'warn'Daniel Mueller2019-07-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | We recently fixed a compilation failure in some test code caused by a use declaration that was ultimately unused. To this point we were under the impression that there was a set of lints that were known to be potentially changing in backwards incompatible ways while others would not. Discovery of unused use declarations or symbols was always assumed to fall into the latter category. Because such a build breakage due to semantic change in what a lint can detect by now is a repeated pattern (with dire consequences), this change downgrades all 'deny'-style lints to warnings in order to prevent similar problems in the future.
* Include Nitrokey model in error message when no device is foundDaniel Mueller2019-07-14
| | | | | | | | For functionality that explicitly works with the storage device we emit an error message stating that a "Nitrokey Storage" device could not be found. When the user chooses the model using the -m/--model argument that is not the case. With this patch we adjust the error message printed.
* Use map_err over or_else to convert errorsDaniel Mueller2019-07-14
| | | | | This patch replaces two cases where we use Result::or_else over the more idiomatic (and shorter) Result::map_err for converting errors.
* Remove explicit change of global allocatorDaniel Mueller2019-06-17
| | | | | | | | | | This change removes the explicit change of the global allocator to the system allocator that we introduced a while back. The reason this was needed in the past was due to Rust's use of jemalloc in the default configuration, which increases binary size quite significantly. However, with Rust issue #36963 fixed, jemalloc is now an explicit opt-in and the system allocator is the default choice -- rendering our explicit change rather pointless.