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* Use nitrokey-test for nitrokey device testsDaniel Mueller2019-01-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change is the first in a series to migrate the existing tests to using the nitrokey-test crate. The crate provides a couple of benefits over the existing way testing works: - test execution is automatically serialized (i.e., no more need for --test-threads) - available devices are detected at runtime (i.e., no more need for --features test-pro) - tests capable of running only on a specific device are automatically skipped if this device is not present In addition to that, the crate also offers selection of particular groups of tests by virtue of the NITROKEY_TEST_GROUP environment variable. If set (valid values are "nodev", "pro", and "storage") only tests of the particular group are run (those tests will fail if a required precondition is not met, i.e., if a device is present but "nodev" is set, or if the "pro" group is run but no device or a storage device is present). Unfortunately, it has some limitations as well. Most importantly Rust does not allow us to indicate whether a test has been skipped or not. While it has #[ignore] support, that strictly is a compile-time feature and, hence, not usable. This patch in particular pulls in the nitrokey-test crate and adjusts the existing device tests to make use of it.
* Update documentation and test for factory_resetRobin Krahl2019-01-04
| | | | | | Contrary to my previous beliefs, build_aes_key has to be called even after a factory reset using the Nitrokey API. This patch updates the documentation and the unit tests based on this insight.
* Add Device::build_aes_key methodRobin Krahl2019-01-03
| | | | | | | | This patch adds the build_aes_key method to the Device trait that uses the NK_build_aes_key function to build new AES keys on the device. This effectively resets the password safe and the encrypted storage. It is unclear whether other data (e. g. the one-time passwords) are affected too.
* Add Device::factory_reset methodRobin Krahl2019-01-03
| | | | | | | This patch adds the factory_reset_method to the Device trait that uses the NK_factory_reset function to perform a factory reset. The tests verify that the user and admin PIN are reset and that the OTP storage and the password safe are deleted.
* Add Storage::change_update_pin methodRobin Krahl2019-01-03
| | | | | | This patch adds the change_update_pin method to the Storage struct that uses the NK_change_update_password function to set the password required for firmware updates.
* Extend unlock_user_pin testsRobin Krahl2019-01-03
| | | | | | This patch adds a test case that changes the PIN when calling unlock_user_pin. The previous test case only unlocked the current user PIN.
* Fix Storage volume detection for test casesRobin Krahl2018-12-30
| | | | | | It seems that with newer firmeware, the model string in the lsblk output is Nitrokey_Storage instead of Nitrokey Storage. Therefore this patch replaces underscores with spaces to account for both versions.
* 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.
* Remove test-no-device featureRobin Krahl2018-12-16
| | | | | | | Currently, the test-no-device feature is used for tests that expect no Nitrokey to be connected. Yet test-no-device is equivalent to not test-pro and not test-storage. Therefore, this patch removes the test-no-device feature.
* 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.