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* Remove unused importsRobin Krahl2020-07-08
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* Represent serial numbers using SerialNumber structRobin Krahl2020-02-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Document background operationsRobin Krahl2020-01-14
| | | | | This patch adds a new section about background operations to the crate documentation.
* Add the get_operation_status function to the Storage structRobin Krahl2020-01-14
| | | | | | | This patch adds support for the NK_get_progress_bar_value function: It adds the OperationStatus enum that stores the return value of this command and adds the get_operation_status function to the Storage struct that executes the command.
* Add support for the GET_STATUS commandRobin Krahl2020-01-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds support for the GET_STATUS command that returns the status information common to all Nitrokey devices. It can be accessed using the Device::get_status function and is stored in a Status struct. Due to a bug in the Storage firmware [0], the GET_STATUS command returns wrong firmware versions and serial numbers. Until this is fixed in libnitrokey [1], we have to manually execute the GET_DEVICE_STATUS command to fix these values for the Nitrokey Storage. Also, this leads to a name clash with the existing Storage::get_status function, which will be renamed in an upcoming patch. [0] https://github.com/Nitrokey/nitrokey-storage-firmware/issues/96 [1] https://github.com/Nitrokey/libnitrokey/issues/166
* Add the connect_path function to the Manager structRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | This patch adds the connect_path function to the Manager struct that uses NK_connect_with_path to connect to a Nitrokey device at a given USB path.
* Add list_devices functionRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | | This patch adds support for libnitrokey’s NK_list_devices function by introducing the top-level list_devices function. It returns a vector of DeviceInfo structs with information about all connected Nitrokey devices.
* Add the DeviceInfo structRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | | | In the next patch, we will add support for the NK_list_devices functions that returns a list of NK_device_info structs with information about the connected devices. This patch introduces the DeviceInfo struct that holds the information returned by NK_list_devices and that can be created from a NK_device_info struct.
* Implement conversion traits for Model and NK_device_modelRobin Krahl2020-01-07
| | | | | | A nitrokey_sys::NK_device_model (= u32) value may correspond to a nitrokey::Model, and vice versa. This patch adds the appropriate From and TryFrom implementations.
* Simplify doc tests with resultsRobin Krahl2019-12-27
| | | | | | Since Rust 1.34.0, we no longer need a `fn main` comment in doc tests that return results. It is sufficient to have an `Ok` return value with type annotations.
* Add force_take function to ignore poisoned cacheRobin Krahl2019-07-09
| | | | | | | | | The take and take_blocking functions return a PoisonError if the cache is poisoned, i. e. if a thread panicked while holding the manager. This is a sensible default behaviour, but for example during testing, one might want to ignore the poisoned cache. This patch adds the force_take function that unwraps the PoisonError and returns the cached Manager even if the cache was poisoned.
* Remove allow(deprecated) attribute for in lib.rsRobin Krahl2019-07-09
| | | | | | During the connection manager refactoring, we temporarily used deprecated methods. This is no longer the case, so we can remove the allow(deprecated) attribute.
* Update documentation for Manager refactoringRobin Krahl2019-07-09
| | | | | | This patch updates the documentation to reflect the latest changes to connection handling. It also updates the doc tests to prefer the new methods over the old ones.
* Store mutable reference to Manager in DeviceRobin Krahl2019-07-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In the last patches, we ensured that devices can only be obtained using the Manager struct. But we did not ensure that there is only one device at a time. This patch adds a mutable reference to the Manager instance to the Device implementations. The borrow checker makes sure that there is only one mutable reference at a time. In this patch, we have to remove the old connect, Pro::connect and Storage::connect functions as they do no longer compile. (They discard the MutexGuard which invalidates the reference to the Manager.) Therefore the tests do no longer compile.
* Move {Pro, Storage}::connect into ManagerRobin Krahl2019-07-08
| | | | | | | As part of the connection refactoring, this patch moves the connect methods of the Pro and Storage structs into the Manager struct. To maintain compatibility with nitrokey-test, the old methods are not removed but marked as deprecated.
* Move the connect_model function into ManagerRobin Krahl2019-07-08
| | | | | | As part of the connection refactoring, this patch moves the connect_model function to the Manager struct. As the connect_model function is not used by nitrokey-test, it is removed.
* Move the connect function into ManagerRobin Krahl2019-07-08
| | | | | | | As part of the connection refactoring, we replace the connect function with the Manager::connect method. To maintain compatibility with nitrokey-test, the connect function is not removed but marked as deprecated.
* Add Manager struct to manage Nitrokey connectionsRobin Krahl2019-07-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | As part of the connection refactoring, we introduce the Manager struct that deals with connection management. To make sure there can be only once instance of the manager, we add a global static Mutex that holds the single Manager instance. We use the struct to ensure that the user can only connect to one device at a time. This also changes the Error::PoisonError variant to store the sync::PoisonError. This allows the user to call into_inner on the PoisonError to retrieve the MutexGuard and to ignore the error (for example useful during testing).
* Revert "Refactor User and Admin to use a mutable reference"Robin Krahl2019-02-05
| | | | This reverts commit 0972bbe82623c3d9649b6023d8f50d304aa0cde6.
* Refactor User and Admin to use a mutable referenceRobin Krahl2019-02-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | In the initial nitrokey-rs implementation, the Admin and the User struct take the Device by value to make sure that the user cannot initiate a second authentication while this first is still active (which would invalidate the temporary password). Now we realized that this is not necessary – taking a mutable reference has the same effect, but leads to a much cleaner API. This patch refactors the Admin and User structs – and all dependent code – to use a mutable reference instead of a Device value.
* Require mutable reference if method changes device stateRobin Krahl2019-02-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, all methods that access a Nitrokey device took a reference to the device as input. This method changes methods that change the device state to require a mutable reference instead. In most case, this is straightforward as the method writes data to the device (for example write_config or change_user_pin). But there are two edge cases: - Authenticating with a PIN changes the device state as it may decrease the PIN retry counter if the authentication fails. - Generating an HOTP code changes the device state as it increases the HOTP counter.
* Prefer eprintln over println for error messagesRobin Krahl2019-01-28
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* Remove the static lifetime modifier from constantsRobin Krahl2019-01-27
| | | | | The DEFAULT_{ADMIN,USER}_PIN constants implicitly have static lifetime. Therefore we can remove the static lifetime modifiers.
* Remove the Result typedefRobin Krahl2019-01-27
| | | | | | | | | Many of our functions do not return a Result<_, Error>, but for example a Result<_, (Device, Error)>. We only use the typedef in one function, but it makes the other functions more complicated as we have to use result::Result (if crate::Result is imported). Therefore, this patch removes the typedef. Applications or libraries can still redefine it if they want to.
* Add license and copyright informationRobin Krahl2019-01-23
| | | | | | | This patch adds license and copyright information to all files to make nitrokey-rs compliant with the REUSE practices [0]. [0] https://reuse.software/practices/2.0/
* Return UTF-8 error if libnitrokey returns an invalid stringRobin Krahl2019-01-23
| | | | | | | Previously, we used lossy UTF-8 conversion. Yet the user should be notified if we have a problem instead of silently changing the data. Therefore, we now return an error if we enocunter an invalid UTF-8 string. This leads to a change in `get_library_version`’s signature.
* Refactor library errors into LibraryError enumRobin Krahl2019-01-20
| | | | | | Previously, library errors were part of the CommandError enum. As command errors and library errors are two different error types, they should be split into two enums.
* Return Error instead of CommandErrorRobin Krahl2019-01-20
| | | | | | | | | | This patch changes all public functions to return the Error enum instead of the CommandError enum. This breaks the tests which will be fixed with the next patch. This patch also adds a placeholder variant Error::CommandError and a placeholder enum CommandError to make the transition to a new nitrokey-test version easier.
* Add the Error enum and the Result<T> typedefRobin Krahl2019-01-20
| | | | | The Error enum is a wrapper for the possible error types (currently only CommandError). Result<T> is defined as Result<T, Error>.
* Move util::CommandError to the new error moduleRobin Krahl2019-01-20
| | | | This prepares the refactoring of util::CommandError into multiple enums.
* Introduce DEFAULT_ADMIN_PIN and DEFAULT_USER_PIN constantsRobin Krahl2019-01-19
| | | | The constants can be used for tests or after a factory reset.
* Implement Display for VersionRobin Krahl2019-01-17
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* Document and test empty Git versionsRobin Krahl2019-01-16
| | | | | If libnitrokey has not been built from a clone of the Git repository, the Git version string may be empty.
* Add the get_production_info method to the Storage structRobin Krahl2019-01-14
| | | | | | | | | | | The get_production_info method maps to the NK_get_production_info function of libnitrokey. The Storage firmware supports two query modes: with or without a write test. libnitrokey only performs the query without write test, so the fields that are only set for the write test are ignored in our implementation. This affects: - user and admin retry counts - smart card ID - SD card size
* Introduce VolumeMode enum in deviceRobin Krahl2019-01-12
| | | | | | The VolumeMode enum will be used when setting the access mode for the unencrypted volume. It can also be used when refactoring the VolumeStatus enum in a future release.
* Fix formatting in get_library_versionRobin Krahl2019-01-12
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* Add the get_library_version functionRobin Krahl2019-01-11
| | | | | | | This patch adds the get_library_version function to the main library module that queries and returns the libnitrokey version. As the version fields are static values, we fetch them all at the same time and do not provide getters for the individual fields.
* Add the connect_model functionRobin Krahl2019-01-07
| | | | | | This patch adds the global connect_model function that can be used to connect to a Nitrokey device of a given model. Contrary to Pro::connect and Storage::connect, the model does not have to be set at compile time.
* Fix formatting using to rustfmtRobin Krahl2018-12-30
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* Add function Device::get_modelRobin Krahl2018-12-30
| | | | | This patch adds the function Device::get_model that returns the model of the connected Nitrokey stick.
* Refactor tests into the top-level tests directoryRobin Krahl2018-12-16
| | | | | | Newer Rust versions support integration tests in a top-level tests directory. This patch refactors the existing unit tests into integration tests.
* Remove redundant extern crate declarationsRobin Krahl2018-12-16
| | | | | | | With Rust edition 2018, it is no longer necessary to declare dependencies in the code using `extern crate`. Therefore, this patch removes these declarations and replaces them with `use` declarations if necessary.
* Use the crate:: path qualifier for modulesRobin Krahl2018-12-16
| | | | | | This patch changes use declarations for modules within this crate to use the crate:: path qualifier. This will be mandatory in Rust edition 2018.
* Enable additional compiler warningsRobin Krahl2018-12-16
| | | | | | | | This patch enables the following compiler warnings: - missing_docs for public symbols without documentation - rust_2018_compatibility for Rust edition 2018 support - rust_2018_idioms for Rust edition 2018 support - unused for different types of unused code
* Re-export device::{StorageStatus, VolumeStatus} in lib.rsRobin Krahl2018-12-10
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* Use {} instead of {:?} where possibleRobin Krahl2018-06-07
| | | | | Most notably, for command errors, this will print a human-readable error message instead of just the name of the enum.
* Use Result<(), CommandError> instead of CommandStatusRobin Krahl2018-06-07
| | | | | | The Result enum is more idiomatic and easier to use than our custom CommandStatus enum with the same structure. This is especially true for the try operator ?.
* Fix formatting issuesRobin Krahl2018-05-31
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* Add support for password safesRobin Krahl2018-05-29
| | | | | | | | | A password safe (PWS) stores names, logins and passwords in slots. PWS are supported both by the Nitrokey Pro and the Nitrokey Storage. They are implemented as a struct wrapping a device as the device may not be disconnected while the password safe is alive. The creation of a password safe is handled by the GetPasswordSafe trait, implemented by DeviceWrapper, Pro and Storage.
* Add rudimentary support for the Nitrokey StorageRobin Krahl2018-05-29
| | | | | This patch adds the Storage struct and the test-storage feature. It also enables all currently supported Pro commands for the Storage.