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Diffstat (limited to 'src/lib.rs')
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1 files changed, 259 insertions, 13 deletions
@@ -9,13 +9,16 @@ //! performed without authentication, some require user access, and some require admin access. //! This is modelled using the types [`User`][] and [`Admin`][]. //! -//! Use [`connect`][] to connect to any Nitrokey device. The method will return a +//! You can only connect to one Nitrokey at a time. Use the global [`take`][] function to obtain +//! an reference to the [`Manager`][] singleton that keeps track of the connections. Then use the +//! [`connect`][] method to connect to any Nitrokey device. The method will return a //! [`DeviceWrapper`][] that abstracts over the supported Nitrokey devices. You can also use -//! [`Pro::connect`][] or [`Storage::connect`][] to connect to a specific device. +//! [`connect_model`][], [`connect_pro`][] or [`connect_storage`][] to connect to a specific +//! device. //! -//! You can then use [`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. +//! 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. //! //! This makes sure that you can only execute a command if you have the required access rights. //! Otherwise, your code will not compile. The only exception are the methods to generate one-time @@ -31,7 +34,8 @@ //! # use nitrokey::Error; //! //! # fn try_main() -> Result<(), Error> { -//! let device = nitrokey::connect()?; +//! let mut manager = nitrokey::take()?; +//! let device = manager.connect()?; //! println!("{}", device.get_serial_number()?); //! # Ok(()) //! # } @@ -44,7 +48,8 @@ //! # use nitrokey::Error; //! //! # fn try_main() -> Result<(), Error> { -//! let device = nitrokey::connect()?; +//! let mut manager = nitrokey::take()?; +//! let device = manager.connect()?; //! let slot_data = OtpSlotData::new(1, "test", "01234567890123456689", OtpMode::SixDigits); //! match device.authenticate_admin("12345678") { //! Ok(mut admin) => { @@ -66,7 +71,8 @@ //! # use nitrokey::Error; //! //! # fn try_main() -> Result<(), Error> { -//! let mut device = nitrokey::connect()?; +//! let mut manager = nitrokey::take()?; +//! let mut device = manager.connect()?; //! match device.get_hotp_code(1) { //! Ok(code) => println!("Generated HOTP code: {}", code), //! Err(err) => eprintln!("Could not generate HOTP code: {}", err), @@ -77,9 +83,12 @@ //! //! [`authenticate_admin`]: trait.Authenticate.html#method.authenticate_admin //! [`authenticate_user`]: trait.Authenticate.html#method.authenticate_user -//! [`connect`]: fn.connect.html -//! [`Pro::connect`]: struct.Pro.html#fn.connect.html -//! [`Storage::connect`]: struct.Storage.html#fn.connect.html +//! [`take`]: fn.take.html +//! [`connect`]: struct.Manager.html#method.connect +//! [`connect_model`]: struct.Manager.html#method.connect_model +//! [`connect_pro`]: struct.Manager.html#method.connect_pro +//! [`connect_storage`]: struct.Manager.html#method.connect_storage +//! [`manager`]: trait.Device.html#method.manager //! [`device`]: struct.User.html#method.device //! [`get_hotp_code`]: trait.GenerateOtp.html#method.get_hotp_code //! [`get_totp_code`]: trait.GenerateOtp.html#method.get_totp_code @@ -89,6 +98,9 @@ #![warn(missing_docs, rust_2018_compatibility, rust_2018_idioms, unused)] +#[macro_use(lazy_static)] +extern crate lazy_static; + mod auth; mod config; mod device; @@ -98,14 +110,17 @@ mod pws; mod util; use std::fmt; +use std::marker; +use std::sync; use nitrokey_sys; pub use crate::auth::{Admin, Authenticate, User}; pub use crate::config::Config; +#[allow(deprecated)] pub use crate::device::{ - connect, connect_model, Device, DeviceWrapper, Model, Pro, SdCardData, Storage, - StorageProductionInfo, StorageStatus, VolumeMode, VolumeStatus, + Device, DeviceWrapper, Model, Pro, SdCardData, Storage, StorageProductionInfo, StorageStatus, + VolumeMode, VolumeStatus, }; pub use crate::error::{CommandError, CommunicationError, Error, LibraryError}; pub use crate::otp::{ConfigureOtp, GenerateOtp, OtpMode, OtpSlotData}; @@ -117,6 +132,10 @@ pub const DEFAULT_ADMIN_PIN: &str = "12345678"; /// The default user PIN for all Nitrokey devices. pub const DEFAULT_USER_PIN: &str = "123456"; +lazy_static! { + static ref MANAGER: sync::Mutex<Manager> = sync::Mutex::new(Manager::new()); +} + /// A version of the libnitrokey library. /// /// Use the [`get_library_version`](fn.get_library_version.html) function to query the library @@ -147,6 +166,233 @@ impl fmt::Display for Version { } } +/// A manager for connections to Nitrokey devices. +/// +/// Currently, libnitrokey only provides access to one Nitrokey device at the same time. This +/// manager struct makes sure that `nitrokey-rs` does not try to connect to two devices at the same +/// time. +/// +/// To obtain a reference to an instance of this manager, use the [`take`][] function. Use one of +/// the connect methods – [`connect`][], [`connect_model`][], [`connect_pro`][] or +/// [`connect_storage`][] – to retrieve a [`Device`][] instance. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// Connect to a single device: +/// +/// ```no_run +/// use nitrokey::Device; +/// # use nitrokey::Error; +/// +/// # fn try_main() -> Result<(), Error> { +/// let mut manager = nitrokey::take()?; +/// let device = manager.connect()?; +/// println!("{}", device.get_serial_number()?); +/// # Ok(()) +/// # } +/// ``` +/// +/// Connect to a Pro and a Storage device: +/// +/// ```no_run +/// use nitrokey::{Device, Model}; +/// # use nitrokey::Error; +/// +/// # fn try_main() -> Result<(), Error> { +/// let mut manager = nitrokey::take()?; +/// let device = manager.connect_model(Model::Pro)?; +/// println!("Pro: {}", device.get_serial_number()?); +/// drop(device); +/// let device = manager.connect_model(Model::Storage)?; +/// println!("Storage: {}", device.get_serial_number()?); +/// # Ok(()) +/// # } +/// ``` +/// +/// [`connect`]: #method.connect +/// [`connect_model`]: #method.connect_model +/// [`connect_pro`]: #method.connect_pro +/// [`connect_storage`]: #method.connect_storage +/// [`manager`]: trait.Device.html#method.manager +/// [`take`]: fn.take.html +/// [`Device`]: trait.Device.html +#[derive(Debug)] +pub struct Manager { + marker: marker::PhantomData<()>, +} + +impl Manager { + fn new() -> Self { + Manager { + marker: marker::PhantomData, + } + } + + /// Connects to a Nitrokey device. + /// + /// This method can be used to connect to any connected device, both a Nitrokey Pro and a + /// Nitrokey Storage. + /// + /// # Errors + /// + /// - [`NotConnected`][] if no Nitrokey device is connected + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// ``` + /// use nitrokey::DeviceWrapper; + /// + /// fn do_something(device: DeviceWrapper) {} + /// + /// # fn main() -> Result<(), nitrokey::Error> { + /// let mut manager = nitrokey::take()?; + /// match manager.connect() { + /// Ok(device) => do_something(device), + /// Err(err) => println!("Could not connect to a Nitrokey: {}", err), + /// } + /// # Ok(()) + /// # } + /// ``` + /// + /// [`NotConnected`]: enum.CommunicationError.html#variant.NotConnected + pub fn connect(&mut self) -> Result<DeviceWrapper<'_>, Error> { + if unsafe { nitrokey_sys::NK_login_auto() } == 1 { + device::get_connected_device(self) + } else { + Err(CommunicationError::NotConnected.into()) + } + } + + /// Connects to a Nitrokey device of the given model. + /// + /// # Errors + /// + /// - [`NotConnected`][] if no Nitrokey device of the given model is connected + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// ``` + /// use nitrokey::DeviceWrapper; + /// use nitrokey::Model; + /// + /// fn do_something(device: DeviceWrapper) {} + /// + /// # fn main() -> Result<(), nitrokey::Error> { + /// match nitrokey::take()?.connect_model(Model::Pro) { + /// Ok(device) => do_something(device), + /// Err(err) => println!("Could not connect to a Nitrokey Pro: {}", err), + /// } + /// # Ok(()) + /// # } + /// ``` + /// + /// [`NotConnected`]: enum.CommunicationError.html#variant.NotConnected + pub fn connect_model(&mut self, model: Model) -> Result<DeviceWrapper<'_>, Error> { + if device::connect_enum(model) { + Ok(device::create_device_wrapper(self, model)) + } else { + Err(CommunicationError::NotConnected.into()) + } + } + + /// Connects to a Nitrokey Pro. + /// + /// # Errors + /// + /// - [`NotConnected`][] if no Nitrokey device of the given model is connected + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// ``` + /// use nitrokey::Pro; + /// + /// fn use_pro(device: Pro) {} + /// + /// # fn main() -> Result<(), nitrokey::Error> { + /// match nitrokey::take()?.connect_pro() { + /// Ok(device) => use_pro(device), + /// Err(err) => println!("Could not connect to the Nitrokey Pro: {}", err), + /// } + /// # Ok(()) + /// # } + /// ``` + /// + /// [`NotConnected`]: enum.CommunicationError.html#variant.NotConnected + pub fn connect_pro(&mut self) -> Result<Pro<'_>, Error> { + if device::connect_enum(device::Model::Pro) { + Ok(device::Pro::new(self)) + } else { + Err(CommunicationError::NotConnected.into()) + } + } + + /// Connects to a Nitrokey Storage. + /// + /// # Errors + /// + /// - [`NotConnected`][] if no Nitrokey device of the given model is connected + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// ``` + /// use nitrokey::Storage; + /// + /// fn use_storage(device: Storage) {} + /// + /// # fn main() -> Result<(), nitrokey::Error> { + /// match nitrokey::take()?.connect_storage() { + /// Ok(device) => use_storage(device), + /// Err(err) => println!("Could not connect to the Nitrokey Storage: {}", err), + /// } + /// # Ok(()) + /// # } + /// ``` + /// + /// [`NotConnected`]: enum.CommunicationError.html#variant.NotConnected + pub fn connect_storage(&mut self) -> Result<Storage<'_>, Error> { + if device::connect_enum(Model::Storage) { + Ok(Storage::new(self)) + } else { + Err(CommunicationError::NotConnected.into()) + } + } +} + +/// Take an instance of the connection manager, blocking until an instance is available. +/// +/// There may only be one [`Manager`][] instance at the same time. If there already is an +/// instance, this method blocks. If you want a non-blocking version, use [`take`][]. +/// +/// # Errors +/// +/// - [`PoisonError`][] if the lock is poisoned +/// +/// [`take`]: fn.take.html +/// [`PoisonError`]: struct.Error.html#variant.PoisonError +/// [`Manager`]: struct.Manager.html +pub fn take_blocking() -> Result<sync::MutexGuard<'static, Manager>, Error> { + MANAGER.lock().map_err(Into::into) +} + +/// Try to take an instance of the connection manager. +/// +/// There may only be one [`Manager`][] instance at the same time. If there already is an +/// instance, a [`ConcurrentAccessError`][] is returned. If you want a blocking version, use +/// [`take_blocking`][]. +/// +/// # Errors +/// +/// - [`ConcurrentAccessError`][] if the token for the `Manager` instance cannot be locked +/// - [`PoisonError`][] if the lock is poisoned +/// +/// [`take_blocking`]: fn.take_blocking.html +/// [`ConcurrentAccessError`]: struct.Error.html#variant.ConcurrentAccessError +/// [`PoisonError`]: struct.Error.html#variant.PoisonError +/// [`Manager`]: struct.Manager.html +pub fn take() -> Result<sync::MutexGuard<'static, Manager>, Error> { + MANAGER.try_lock().map_err(Into::into) +} + /// 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`][]). |