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  1. // Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors
  2. // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
  3. //
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  13. //
  14. // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  15. // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  16. // Package accounts implements high level Ethereum account management.
  17. package accounts
  18. import (
  19. "fmt"
  20. "math/big"
  21. ethereum "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum"
  22. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
  23. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
  24. "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/event"
  25. "golang.org/x/crypto/sha3"
  26. )
  27. // Account represents an Ethereum account located at a specific location defined
  28. // by the optional URL field.
  29. type Account struct {
  30. Address common.Address `json:"address"` // Ethereum account address derived from the key
  31. URL URL `json:"url"` // Optional resource locator within a backend
  32. }
  33. const (
  34. MimetypeTextWithValidator = "text/validator"
  35. MimetypeTypedData = "data/typed"
  36. MimetypeClique = "application/x-clique-header"
  37. MimetypeTextPlain = "text/plain"
  38. )
  39. // Wallet represents a software or hardware wallet that might contain one or more
  40. // accounts (derived from the same seed).
  41. type Wallet interface {
  42. // URL retrieves the canonical path under which this wallet is reachable. It is
  43. // user by upper layers to define a sorting order over all wallets from multiple
  44. // backends.
  45. URL() URL
  46. // Status returns a textual status to aid the user in the current state of the
  47. // wallet. It also returns an error indicating any failure the wallet might have
  48. // encountered.
  49. Status() (string, error)
  50. // Open initializes access to a wallet instance. It is not meant to unlock or
  51. // decrypt account keys, rather simply to establish a connection to hardware
  52. // wallets and/or to access derivation seeds.
  53. //
  54. // The passphrase parameter may or may not be used by the implementation of a
  55. // particular wallet instance. The reason there is no passwordless open method
  56. // is to strive towards a uniform wallet handling, oblivious to the different
  57. // backend providers.
  58. //
  59. // Please note, if you open a wallet, you must close it to release any allocated
  60. // resources (especially important when working with hardware wallets).
  61. Open(passphrase string) error
  62. // Close releases any resources held by an open wallet instance.
  63. Close() error
  64. // Accounts retrieves the list of signing accounts the wallet is currently aware
  65. // of. For hierarchical deterministic wallets, the list will not be exhaustive,
  66. // rather only contain the accounts explicitly pinned during account derivation.
  67. Accounts() []Account
  68. // Contains returns whether an account is part of this particular wallet or not.
  69. Contains(account Account) bool
  70. // Derive attempts to explicitly derive a hierarchical deterministic account at
  71. // the specified derivation path. If requested, the derived account will be added
  72. // to the wallet's tracked account list.
  73. Derive(path DerivationPath, pin bool) (Account, error)
  74. // SelfDerive sets a base account derivation path from which the wallet attempts
  75. // to discover non zero accounts and automatically add them to list of tracked
  76. // accounts.
  77. //
  78. // Note, self derivaton will increment the last component of the specified path
  79. // opposed to decending into a child path to allow discovering accounts starting
  80. // from non zero components.
  81. //
  82. // You can disable automatic account discovery by calling SelfDerive with a nil
  83. // chain state reader.
  84. SelfDerive(base DerivationPath, chain ethereum.ChainStateReader)
  85. // SignData requests the wallet to sign the hash of the given data
  86. // It looks up the account specified either solely via its address contained within,
  87. // or optionally with the aid of any location metadata from the embedded URL field.
  88. //
  89. // If the wallet requires additional authentication to sign the request (e.g.
  90. // a password to decrypt the account, or a PIN code o verify the transaction),
  91. // an AuthNeededError instance will be returned, containing infos for the user
  92. // about which fields or actions are needed. The user may retry by providing
  93. // the needed details via SignHashWithPassphrase, or by other means (e.g. unlock
  94. // the account in a keystore).
  95. SignData(account Account, mimeType string, data []byte) ([]byte, error)
  96. // SignDataWithPassphrase is identical to SignData, but also takes a password
  97. // NOTE: there's an chance that an erroneous call might mistake the two strings, and
  98. // supply password in the mimetype field, or vice versa. Thus, an implementation
  99. // should never echo the mimetype or return the mimetype in the error-response
  100. SignDataWithPassphrase(account Account, passphrase, mimeType string, data []byte) ([]byte, error)
  101. // Signtext requests the wallet to sign the hash of a given piece of data, prefixed
  102. // by the Ethereum prefix scheme
  103. // It looks up the account specified either solely via its address contained within,
  104. // or optionally with the aid of any location metadata from the embedded URL field.
  105. //
  106. // If the wallet requires additional authentication to sign the request (e.g.
  107. // a password to decrypt the account, or a PIN code o verify the transaction),
  108. // an AuthNeededError instance will be returned, containing infos for the user
  109. // about which fields or actions are needed. The user may retry by providing
  110. // the needed details via SignHashWithPassphrase, or by other means (e.g. unlock
  111. // the account in a keystore).
  112. SignText(account Account, text []byte) ([]byte, error)
  113. // SignTextWithPassphrase is identical to Signtext, but also takes a password
  114. SignTextWithPassphrase(account Account, passphrase string, hash []byte) ([]byte, error)
  115. // SignTx requests the wallet to sign the given transaction.
  116. //
  117. // It looks up the account specified either solely via its address contained within,
  118. // or optionally with the aid of any location metadata from the embedded URL field.
  119. //
  120. // If the wallet requires additional authentication to sign the request (e.g.
  121. // a password to decrypt the account, or a PIN code to verify the transaction),
  122. // an AuthNeededError instance will be returned, containing infos for the user
  123. // about which fields or actions are needed. The user may retry by providing
  124. // the needed details via SignTxWithPassphrase, or by other means (e.g. unlock
  125. // the account in a keystore).
  126. SignTx(account Account, tx *types.Transaction, chainID *big.Int) (*types.Transaction, error)
  127. // SignTxWithPassphrase is identical to SignTx, but also takes a password
  128. SignTxWithPassphrase(account Account, passphrase string, tx *types.Transaction, chainID *big.Int) (*types.Transaction, error)
  129. }
  130. // Backend is a "wallet provider" that may contain a batch of accounts they can
  131. // sign transactions with and upon request, do so.
  132. type Backend interface {
  133. // Wallets retrieves the list of wallets the backend is currently aware of.
  134. //
  135. // The returned wallets are not opened by default. For software HD wallets this
  136. // means that no base seeds are decrypted, and for hardware wallets that no actual
  137. // connection is established.
  138. //
  139. // The resulting wallet list will be sorted alphabetically based on its internal
  140. // URL assigned by the backend. Since wallets (especially hardware) may come and
  141. // go, the same wallet might appear at a different positions in the list during
  142. // subsequent retrievals.
  143. Wallets() []Wallet
  144. // Subscribe creates an async subscription to receive notifications when the
  145. // backend detects the arrival or departure of a wallet.
  146. Subscribe(sink chan<- WalletEvent) event.Subscription
  147. }
  148. // TextHash is a helper function that calculates a hash for the given message that can be
  149. // safely used to calculate a signature from.
  150. //
  151. // The hash is calulcated as
  152. // keccak256("\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\n"${message length}${message}).
  153. //
  154. // This gives context to the signed message and prevents signing of transactions.
  155. func TextHash(data []byte) []byte {
  156. hash, _ := TextAndHash(data)
  157. return hash
  158. }
  159. // TextAndHash is a helper function that calculates a hash for the given message that can be
  160. // safely used to calculate a signature from.
  161. //
  162. // The hash is calulcated as
  163. // keccak256("\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\n"${message length}${message}).
  164. //
  165. // This gives context to the signed message and prevents signing of transactions.
  166. func TextAndHash(data []byte) ([]byte, string) {
  167. msg := fmt.Sprintf("\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\n%d%s", len(data), string(data))
  168. hasher := sha3.NewLegacyKeccak256()
  169. hasher.Write([]byte(msg))
  170. return hasher.Sum(nil), msg
  171. }
  172. // WalletEventType represents the different event types that can be fired by
  173. // the wallet subscription subsystem.
  174. type WalletEventType int
  175. const (
  176. // WalletArrived is fired when a new wallet is detected either via USB or via
  177. // a filesystem event in the keystore.
  178. WalletArrived WalletEventType = iota
  179. // WalletOpened is fired when a wallet is successfully opened with the purpose
  180. // of starting any background processes such as automatic key derivation.
  181. WalletOpened
  182. // WalletDropped
  183. WalletDropped
  184. )
  185. // WalletEvent is an event fired by an account backend when a wallet arrival or
  186. // departure is detected.
  187. type WalletEvent struct {
  188. Wallet Wallet // Wallet instance arrived or departed
  189. Kind WalletEventType // Event type that happened in the system
  190. }