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author | Robin Krahl <robin.krahl@ireas.org> | 2020-01-28 17:38:47 +0100 |
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committer | Robin Krahl <robin.krahl@ireas.org> | 2020-02-03 11:30:57 +0100 |
commit | 4fb865af37093d9b0ee039d8ae48fb2a820f3760 (patch) | |
tree | 99a044ea081cfedc69bd0fc5b9e82e7a406234cc /src/device | |
parent | ce4479b6f7a353f388aecda03cddc35389940252 (diff) | |
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Represent serial numbers using SerialNumber struct
In a previous commit, we changed the serial number representation from a
string to an integer. This made it easier to compare serial numbers,
but also introduced new problems:
- Serial numbers should be formatted consistently, for example as
"{:#010x}". It is hard to ensure this for an integer value.
- The format of the serial number may be subject to change. Users
should not rely too much on the u32 representation.
Therefore we introduce a new SerialNumber struct that represents a
serial number. Currently it only stores a u32 value. The following
traits and functions can be used to access its value:
- FromStr for string parsing
- ToString/Display for string formatting
- as_u32 to access the underlying integer value
Diffstat (limited to 'src/device')
-rw-r--r-- | src/device/mod.rs | 216 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/device/storage.rs | 4 |
2 files changed, 164 insertions, 56 deletions
diff --git a/src/device/mod.rs b/src/device/mod.rs index e9ca0dc..83ab90d 100644 --- a/src/device/mod.rs +++ b/src/device/mod.rs @@ -8,12 +8,13 @@ mod wrapper; use std::convert::{TryFrom, TryInto}; use std::ffi; use std::fmt; +use std::str; use nitrokey_sys; use crate::auth::Authenticate; use crate::config::{Config, RawConfig}; -use crate::error::{CommunicationError, Error}; +use crate::error::{CommunicationError, Error, LibraryError}; use crate::otp::GenerateOtp; use crate::pws::GetPasswordSafe; use crate::util::{ @@ -69,6 +70,98 @@ impl TryFrom<nitrokey_sys::NK_device_model> for Model { } } +/// Serial number of a Nitrokey device. +/// +/// The serial number can be formatted as a string using the [`ToString`][] trait, and it can be +/// parsed from a string using the [`FromStr`][] trait. It can also be represented as a 32-bit +/// unsigned integer using [`as_u32`][]. This integer is the ID of the smartcard of the Nitrokey +/// device. +/// +/// Neither the format of the string representation nor the integer representation are guaranteed +/// to stay the same for new firmware versions. +/// +/// [`as_u32`]: #method.as_u32 +/// [`FromStr`]: #impl-FromStr +/// [`ToString`]: #impl-ToString +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)] +pub struct SerialNumber { + value: u32, +} + +impl SerialNumber { + /// Creates an emtpty serial number. + /// + /// This function can be used to create a placeholder value or to compare a `SerialNumber` + /// instance with an empty serial number. + pub fn empty() -> Self { + SerialNumber::new(0) + } + + fn new(value: u32) -> Self { + SerialNumber { value } + } + + /// Returns the integer reprensentation of this serial number. + /// + /// This integer currently is the ID of the smartcard of the Nitrokey device. Upcoming + /// firmware versions might change the meaning of this representation, or add additional + /// components to the serial number. + // To provide a stable API even if the internal representation of SerialNumber changes, we want + // to borrow SerialNumber instead of copying it even if it might be less efficient. + #[allow(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)] + pub fn as_u32(&self) -> u32 { + self.value + } +} + +impl fmt::Display for SerialNumber { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + write!(f, "{:#010x}", self.value) + } +} + +impl str::FromStr for SerialNumber { + type Err = Error; + + /// Try to parse a serial number from a hex string. + /// + /// The input string must be a valid hex string. Optionally, it can include a `0x` prefix. + /// + /// # Errors + /// + /// - [`InvalidHexString`][] if the given string is not a valid hex string + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// ```no_run + /// use std::convert::TryFrom; + /// use nitrokey::{DeviceInfo, Error, SerialNumber}; + /// + /// fn find_device(serial_number: &str) -> Result<Option<DeviceInfo>, Error> { + /// let serial_number: SerialNumber = serial_number.parse()?; + /// Ok(nitrokey::list_devices()? + /// .into_iter() + /// .filter(|device| device.serial_number == Some(serial_number)) + /// .next()) + /// } + /// + /// ``` + /// + /// [`InvalidHexString`]: enum.LibraryError.html#variant.InvalidHexString + fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<SerialNumber, Error> { + // ignore leading 0x + let hex_string = if s.starts_with("0x") { + s.split_at(2).1 + } else { + s + }; + + u32::from_str_radix(hex_string, 16) + .map(SerialNumber::new) + .map_err(|_| LibraryError::InvalidHexString.into()) + } +} + /// Connection information for a Nitrokey device. #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] pub struct DeviceInfo { @@ -77,7 +170,7 @@ pub struct DeviceInfo { /// The USB device path. pub path: String, /// The serial number of the device, or `None` if the device does not expose its serial number. - pub serial_number: Option<u32>, + pub serial_number: Option<SerialNumber>, } impl TryFrom<&nitrokey_sys::NK_device_info> for DeviceInfo { @@ -108,19 +201,13 @@ impl fmt::Display for DeviceInfo { } write!(f, " at {} with ", self.path)?; match self.serial_number { - Some(serial_number) => write!(f, "serial no. 0x{:08x}", serial_number), + Some(serial_number) => write!(f, "serial no. {}", serial_number), None => write!(f, "an unknown serial number"), } } } -/// Parses the given hex string and returns its integer representation. -fn parse_serial_number<S: AsRef<str>>(s: S) -> Result<u32, Error> { - u32::from_str_radix(s.as_ref(), 16) - .map_err(|_| Error::UnexpectedError("Could not parse hex string".to_owned())) -} - -/// Parses a serial number returned by hidapi and returns its integer value. +/// Parses a serial number returned by hidapi. /// /// If the serial number is all zero, this function returns `None`. Otherwise, it uses the last /// eight characters. If these are all zero, the first eight characters are used instead. The @@ -131,7 +218,7 @@ fn parse_serial_number<S: AsRef<str>>(s: S) -> Result<u32, Error> { /// all (all zero value), while the Nitrokey Pro with firmware 0.9 or later writes its serial /// number to the last eight characters. Nitrokey Pro devices with firmware 0.8 or earlier wrote /// their serial number to the first eight characters. -fn get_hidapi_serial_number(serial_number: &str) -> Option<u32> { +fn get_hidapi_serial_number(serial_number: &str) -> Option<SerialNumber> { let len = serial_number.len(); if len < 8 { // The serial number in the USB descriptor has 12 bytes, we need at least four @@ -148,7 +235,7 @@ fn get_hidapi_serial_number(serial_number: &str) -> Option<u32> { // The last eight characters are all zero --> use the first eight serial_number.split_at(8).0 }; - parse_serial_number(substr).ok() + substr.parse().ok() } else { // The serial number is all zero None @@ -176,7 +263,7 @@ pub struct Status { /// The firmware version of the device. pub firmware_version: FirmwareVersion, /// The serial number of the device. - pub serial_number: u32, + pub serial_number: SerialNumber, /// The configuration of the device. pub config: Config, } @@ -188,7 +275,7 @@ impl From<nitrokey_sys::NK_status> for Status { major: status.firmware_version_major, minor: status.firmware_version_minor, }, - serial_number: status.serial_number_smart_card, + serial_number: SerialNumber::new(status.serial_number_smart_card), config: RawConfig::from(&status).into(), } } @@ -257,7 +344,7 @@ pub trait Device<'a>: Authenticate<'a> + GetPasswordSafe<'a> + GenerateOtp + fmt /// let device = manager.connect()?; /// let status = device.get_status()?; /// println!("Firmware version: {}", status.firmware_version); - /// println!("Serial number: 0x{:08x}", status.serial_number); + /// println!("Serial number: {}", status.serial_number); /// # Ok::<(), nitrokey::Error>(()) /// ``` /// @@ -281,15 +368,15 @@ pub trait Device<'a>: Authenticate<'a> + GetPasswordSafe<'a> + GenerateOtp + fmt /// let mut manager = nitrokey::take()?; /// let device = manager.connect()?; /// match device.get_serial_number() { - /// Ok(number) => println!("serial no: 0x{:08x}", number), + /// Ok(number) => println!("serial no: {}", number), /// Err(err) => eprintln!("Could not get serial number: {}", err), /// }; /// # Ok(()) /// # } /// ``` - fn get_serial_number(&self) -> Result<u32, Error> { + fn get_serial_number(&self) -> Result<SerialNumber, Error> { result_from_string(unsafe { nitrokey_sys::NK_device_serial_number() }) - .and_then(parse_serial_number) + .and_then(|s| s.parse()) } /// Returns the number of remaining authentication attempts for the user. The total number of @@ -624,26 +711,50 @@ pub(crate) fn connect_enum(model: Model) -> bool { #[cfg(test)] mod tests { - use super::{get_hidapi_serial_number, parse_serial_number}; + use std::str::FromStr; + + use super::{get_hidapi_serial_number, LibraryError, SerialNumber}; + + #[test] + fn test_serial_number_display() { + fn assert_str(s: &str, n: u32) { + assert_eq!(s.to_owned(), SerialNumber::new(n).to_string()); + } + + assert_str("0x00000000", 0); + assert_str("0x00001000", 0x1000); + assert_str("0x12345678", 0x12345678); + } #[test] - fn test_parse_serial_number() { + fn test_serial_number_try_from() { + fn assert_ok(v: u32, s: &str) { + assert_eq!(SerialNumber::new(v), SerialNumber::from_str(s).unwrap()); + assert_eq!( + SerialNumber::new(v), + SerialNumber::from_str(format!("0x{}", s).as_ref()).unwrap() + ); + } + fn assert_err(s: &str) { - match parse_serial_number(s).unwrap_err() { - super::Error::UnexpectedError(_) => {} - err => assert!(false, "expected UnexpectedError, got {} (input {})", err, s), + match SerialNumber::from_str(s).unwrap_err() { + super::Error::LibraryError(LibraryError::InvalidHexString) => {} + err => assert!( + false, + "expected InvalidHexString error, got {} (input {})", + err, s + ), } } - assert_eq!(0x1234, parse_serial_number("1234").unwrap()); - assert_eq!(0x1234, parse_serial_number("01234").unwrap()); - assert_eq!(0x1234, parse_serial_number("001234").unwrap()); - assert_eq!(0x1234, parse_serial_number("0001234").unwrap()); + assert_ok(0x1234, "1234"); + assert_ok(0x1234, "01234"); + assert_ok(0x1234, "001234"); + assert_ok(0x1234, "0001234"); - assert_eq!(0, parse_serial_number("0").unwrap()); + assert_ok(0, "0"); + assert_ok(0xdeadbeef, "deadbeef"); - assert_eq!(0xdeadbeef, parse_serial_number("deadbeef").unwrap()); - assert_err("0xdeadbeef"); assert_err("deadpork"); assert_err("blubb"); assert_err(""); @@ -651,29 +762,26 @@ mod tests { #[test] fn test_get_hidapi_serial_number() { - assert_eq!(None, get_hidapi_serial_number("")); - assert_eq!(None, get_hidapi_serial_number("00000000000000000")); - assert_eq!(None, get_hidapi_serial_number("blubb")); - assert_eq!(None, get_hidapi_serial_number("1234")); - assert_eq!(Some(0x1234), get_hidapi_serial_number("00001234")); - assert_eq!(Some(0x1234), get_hidapi_serial_number("000000001234")); - assert_eq!(Some(0x1234), get_hidapi_serial_number("100000001234")); - assert_eq!(Some(0x12340000), get_hidapi_serial_number("123400000000")); - assert_eq!( - Some(0x5678), - get_hidapi_serial_number("000000000000000000005678") - ); - assert_eq!( - Some(0x1234), - get_hidapi_serial_number("000012340000000000000000") - ); - assert_eq!( - Some(0xffff), - get_hidapi_serial_number("00000000000000000000FFFF") - ); - assert_eq!( - Some(0xffff), - get_hidapi_serial_number("00000000000000000000ffff") - ); + fn assert_none(s: &str) { + assert_eq!(None, get_hidapi_serial_number(s)); + } + + fn assert_some(n: u32, s: &str) { + assert_eq!(Some(SerialNumber::new(n)), get_hidapi_serial_number(s)); + } + + assert_none(""); + assert_none("00000000000000000"); + assert_none("blubb"); + assert_none("1234"); + + assert_some(0x1234, "00001234"); + assert_some(0x1234, "000000001234"); + assert_some(0x1234, "100000001234"); + assert_some(0x12340000, "123400000000"); + assert_some(0x5678, "000000000000000000005678"); + assert_some(0x1234, "000012340000000000000000"); + assert_some(0xffff, "00000000000000000000FFFF"); + assert_some(0xffff, "00000000000000000000ffff"); } } diff --git a/src/device/storage.rs b/src/device/storage.rs index 1e2c46d..5669a91 100644 --- a/src/device/storage.rs +++ b/src/device/storage.rs @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use std::ops; use nitrokey_sys; -use crate::device::{Device, FirmwareVersion, Model, Status}; +use crate::device::{Device, FirmwareVersion, Model, SerialNumber, Status}; use crate::error::{CommandError, Error}; use crate::otp::GenerateOtp; use crate::util::{get_command_result, get_cstring, get_last_error}; @@ -827,7 +827,7 @@ impl<'a> Device<'a> for Storage<'a> { let storage_status = self.get_storage_status()?; status.firmware_version = storage_status.firmware_version; - status.serial_number = storage_status.serial_number_smart_card; + status.serial_number = SerialNumber::new(storage_status.serial_number_smart_card); Ok(status) } |