From 1e07212370806f3ea4ff7a6f66e5716b60ab1f77 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robin Krahl Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 19:21:26 +0100 Subject: Bump nitrokey dependency to version 0.5.1 This change updates the version of the nitrokey crate that we use to 0.5.1. As part of that, it replaces occurrences of Storage::get_status with Storage::get_storage_status as the method has been renamed. Import subrepo nitrokey/:nitrokey at 817409140a8778215d2d65d614d3672166fff576 --- nitrokey/src/lib.rs | 136 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 134 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'nitrokey/src/lib.rs') diff --git a/nitrokey/src/lib.rs b/nitrokey/src/lib.rs index 059792d..9efad91 100644 --- a/nitrokey/src/lib.rs +++ b/nitrokey/src/lib.rs @@ -16,6 +16,10 @@ //! [`connect_model`][], [`connect_pro`][] or [`connect_storage`][] to connect to a specific //! device. //! +//! To get a list of all connected Nitrokey devices, use the [`list_devices`][] function. You can +//! then connect to one of the connected devices using the [`connect_path`][] function of the +//! `Manager` struct. +//! //! You can call [`authenticate_user`][] or [`authenticate_admin`][] to get an authenticated device //! that can perform operations that require authentication. You can use [`device`][] to go back //! to the unauthenticated device. @@ -25,6 +29,15 @@ //! passwords – [`get_hotp_code`][] and [`get_totp_code`][]. Depending on the stick configuration, //! these operations are available without authentication or with user authentication. //! +//! # Background operations +//! +//! Some commands may start background operations. During such an operation, every new command +//! will cause a [`WrongCrc`][] error. To check whether a background operation is currently +//! running, use the [`get_operation_status`][] method. +//! +//! Background operations are only available on the Nitrokey Storage. Currently, +//! [`fill_sd_card`][] is the only command that triggers a background operation. +//! //! # Examples //! //! Connect to any Nitrokey and print its serial number: @@ -86,8 +99,12 @@ //! [`take`]: fn.take.html //! [`connect`]: struct.Manager.html#method.connect //! [`connect_model`]: struct.Manager.html#method.connect_model +//! [`connect_path`]: struct.Manager.html#method.connect_path //! [`connect_pro`]: struct.Manager.html#method.connect_pro //! [`connect_storage`]: struct.Manager.html#method.connect_storage +//! [`fill_sd_card`]: struct.Storage.html#method.fill_sd_card +//! [`get_operation_status`]: struct.Storage.html#method.get_operation_status +//! [`list_devices`]: fn.list_devices.html //! [`manager`]: trait.Device.html#method.manager //! [`device`]: struct.User.html#method.device //! [`get_hotp_code`]: trait.GenerateOtp.html#method.get_hotp_code @@ -95,6 +112,7 @@ //! [`Admin`]: struct.Admin.html //! [`DeviceWrapper`]: enum.DeviceWrapper.html //! [`User`]: struct.User.html +//! [`WrongCrc`]: enum.CommandError.html#variant.WrongCrc #![warn(missing_docs, rust_2018_compatibility, rust_2018_idioms, unused)] @@ -109,8 +127,10 @@ mod otp; mod pws; mod util; +use std::convert::TryInto as _; use std::fmt; use std::marker; +use std::ptr::NonNull; use std::sync; use nitrokey_sys; @@ -118,14 +138,16 @@ use nitrokey_sys; pub use crate::auth::{Admin, Authenticate, User}; pub use crate::config::Config; pub use crate::device::{ - Device, DeviceWrapper, Model, Pro, SdCardData, Storage, StorageProductionInfo, StorageStatus, - VolumeMode, VolumeStatus, + Device, DeviceInfo, DeviceWrapper, Model, OperationStatus, Pro, SdCardData, Status, Storage, + StorageProductionInfo, StorageStatus, VolumeMode, VolumeStatus, }; pub use crate::error::{CommandError, CommunicationError, Error, LibraryError}; pub use crate::otp::{ConfigureOtp, GenerateOtp, OtpMode, OtpSlotData}; pub use crate::pws::{GetPasswordSafe, PasswordSafe, SLOT_COUNT}; pub use crate::util::LogLevel; +use crate::util::{get_cstring, get_last_result}; + /// The default admin PIN for all Nitrokey devices. pub const DEFAULT_ADMIN_PIN: &str = "12345678"; /// The default user PIN for all Nitrokey devices. @@ -235,6 +257,7 @@ impl Manager { /// # Errors /// /// - [`NotConnected`][] if no Nitrokey device is connected + /// - [`UnsupportedModelError`][] if the Nitrokey device is not supported by this crate /// /// # Example /// @@ -252,6 +275,7 @@ impl Manager { /// ``` /// /// [`NotConnected`]: enum.CommunicationError.html#variant.NotConnected + /// [`UnsupportedModelError`]: enum.Error.html#variant.UnsupportedModelError pub fn connect(&mut self) -> Result, Error> { if unsafe { nitrokey_sys::NK_login_auto() } == 1 { device::get_connected_device(self) @@ -290,6 +314,49 @@ impl Manager { } } + /// Connects to a Nitrokey device at the given USB path. + /// + /// To get a list of all connected Nitrokey devices, use the [`list_devices`][] function. The + /// [`DeviceInfo`][] structs returned by that function contain the USB path in the `path` + /// field. + /// + /// # Errors + /// + /// - [`InvalidString`][] if the USB path contains a null byte + /// - [`NotConnected`][] if no Nitrokey device can be found at the given USB path + /// - [`UnsupportedModelError`][] if the model of the Nitrokey device at the given USB path is + /// not supported by this crate + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// ``` + /// use nitrokey::DeviceWrapper; + /// + /// fn use_device(device: DeviceWrapper) {} + /// + /// let mut manager = nitrokey::take()?; + /// let devices = nitrokey::list_devices()?; + /// for device in devices { + /// let device = manager.connect_path(device.path)?; + /// use_device(device); + /// } + /// # Ok::<(), nitrokey::Error>(()) + /// ``` + /// + /// [`list_devices`]: fn.list_devices.html + /// [`DeviceInfo`]: struct.DeviceInfo.html + /// [`InvalidString`]: enum.LibraryError.html#variant.InvalidString + /// [`NotConnected`]: enum.CommunicationError.html#variant.NotConnected + /// [`UnsupportedModelError`]: enum.Error.html#variant.UnsupportedModelError + pub fn connect_path>>(&mut self, path: S) -> Result, Error> { + let path = get_cstring(path)?; + if unsafe { nitrokey_sys::NK_connect_with_path(path.as_ptr()) } == 1 { + device::get_connected_device(self) + } else { + Err(CommunicationError::NotConnected.into()) + } + } + /// Connects to a Nitrokey Pro. /// /// # Errors @@ -414,6 +481,71 @@ pub fn force_take() -> Result, Error> { } } +/// List all connected Nitrokey devices. +/// +/// This functions returns a vector with [`DeviceInfo`][] structs that contain information about +/// all connected Nitrokey devices. It will even list unsupported models, although you cannot +/// connect to them. To connect to a supported model, call the [`connect_path`][] function. +/// +/// # Errors +/// +/// - [`NotConnected`][] if a Nitrokey device has been disconnected during enumeration +/// - [`Utf8Error`][] if the USB path or the serial number returned by libnitrokey are invalid +/// UTF-8 strings +/// +/// # Example +/// +/// ``` +/// let devices = nitrokey::list_devices()?; +/// if devices.is_empty() { +/// println!("No connected Nitrokey devices found."); +/// } else { +/// println!("model\tpath\tserial number"); +/// for device in devices { +/// match device.model { +/// Some(model) => print!("{}", model), +/// None => print!("unsupported"), +/// } +/// print!("\t{}\t", device.path); +/// match device.serial_number { +/// Some(serial_number) => println!("{}", serial_number), +/// None => println!("unknown"), +/// } +/// } +/// } +/// # Ok::<(), nitrokey::Error>(()) +/// ``` +/// +/// [`connect_path`]: struct.Manager.html#fn.connect_path +/// [`DeviceInfo`]: struct.DeviceInfo.html +/// [`NotConnected`]: enum.CommunicationError.html#variant.NotConnected +/// [`Utf8Error`]: enum.Error.html#variant.Utf8Error +pub fn list_devices() -> Result, Error> { + let ptr = NonNull::new(unsafe { nitrokey_sys::NK_list_devices() }); + match ptr { + Some(mut ptr) => { + let mut vec: Vec = Vec::new(); + push_device_info(&mut vec, unsafe { ptr.as_ref() })?; + unsafe { + nitrokey_sys::NK_free_device_info(ptr.as_mut()); + } + Ok(vec) + } + None => get_last_result().map(|_| Vec::new()), + } +} + +fn push_device_info( + vec: &mut Vec, + info: &nitrokey_sys::NK_device_info, +) -> Result<(), Error> { + vec.push(info.try_into()?); + if let Some(ptr) = NonNull::new(info.next) { + push_device_info(vec, unsafe { ptr.as_ref() })?; + } + Ok(()) +} + /// Enables or disables debug output. Calling this method with `true` is equivalent to setting the /// log level to `Debug`; calling it with `false` is equivalent to the log level `Error` (see /// [`set_log_level`][]). -- cgit v1.2.1