github.com/bcskill/bcschain/v3@v3.4.9-beta2/accounts/usbwallet/ledger.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors 2 // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. 3 // 4 // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 5 // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by 6 // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 7 // (at your option) any later version. 8 // 9 // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. 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 17 // This file contains the implementation for interacting with the Ledger hardware 18 // wallets. The wire protocol spec can be found in the Ledger Blue GitHub repo: 19 // https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LedgerHQ/blue-app-eth/master/doc/ethapp.asc 20 21 package usbwallet 22 23 import ( 24 "encoding/binary" 25 "encoding/hex" 26 "errors" 27 "fmt" 28 "io" 29 "math/big" 30 31 "github.com/bcskill/bcschain/v3/crypto" 32 33 "github.com/bcskill/bcschain/v3/accounts" 34 "github.com/bcskill/bcschain/v3/common" 35 "github.com/bcskill/bcschain/v3/common/hexutil" 36 "github.com/bcskill/bcschain/v3/core/types" 37 "github.com/bcskill/bcschain/v3/log" 38 "github.com/bcskill/bcschain/v3/rlp" 39 ) 40 41 // ledgerOpcode is an enumeration encoding the supported Ledger opcodes. 42 type ledgerOpcode byte 43 44 // ledgerParam1 is an enumeration encoding the supported Ledger parameters for 45 // specific opcodes. The same parameter values may be reused between opcodes. 46 type ledgerParam1 byte 47 48 // ledgerParam2 is an enumeration encoding the supported Ledger parameters for 49 // specific opcodes. The same parameter values may be reused between opcodes. 50 type ledgerParam2 byte 51 52 const ( 53 ledgerOpRetrieveAddress ledgerOpcode = 0x02 // Returns the public key and Ethereum address for a given BIP 32 path 54 ledgerOpSignTransaction ledgerOpcode = 0x04 // Signs an Ethereum transaction after having the user validate the parameters 55 ledgerOpGetConfiguration ledgerOpcode = 0x06 // Returns specific wallet application configuration 56 57 ledgerP1DirectlyFetchAddress ledgerParam1 = 0x00 // Return address directly from the wallet 58 ledgerP1InitTransactionData ledgerParam1 = 0x00 // First transaction data block for signing 59 ledgerP1ContTransactionData ledgerParam1 = 0x80 // Subsequent transaction data block for signing 60 ledgerP2DiscardAddressChainCode ledgerParam2 = 0x00 // Do not return the chain code along with the address 61 ) 62 63 // errLedgerReplyInvalidHeader is the error message returned by a Ledger data exchange 64 // if the device replies with a mismatching header. This usually means the device 65 // is in browser mode. 66 var errLedgerReplyInvalidHeader = errors.New("ledger: invalid reply header") 67 68 // errLedgerInvalidVersionReply is the error message returned by a Ledger version retrieval 69 // when a response does arrive, but it does not contain the expected data. 70 var errLedgerInvalidVersionReply = errors.New("ledger: invalid version reply") 71 72 // ledgerDriver implements the communication with a Ledger hardware wallet. 73 type ledgerDriver struct { 74 device io.ReadWriter // USB device connection to communicate through 75 version [3]byte // Current version of the Ledger firmware (zero if app is offline) 76 browser bool // Flag whether the Ledger is in browser mode (reply channel mismatch) 77 failure error // Any failure that would make the device unusable 78 log log.Logger // Contextual logger to tag the ledger with its id 79 } 80 81 // newLedgerDriver creates a new instance of a Ledger USB protocol driver. 82 func newLedgerDriver(logger log.Logger) driver { 83 return &ledgerDriver{ 84 log: logger, 85 } 86 } 87 88 // Status implements usbwallet.driver, returning various states the Ledger can 89 // currently be in. 90 func (w *ledgerDriver) Status() (string, error) { 91 if w.failure != nil { 92 return fmt.Sprintf("Failed: %v", w.failure), w.failure 93 } 94 if w.browser { 95 return "Ethereum app in browser mode", w.failure 96 } 97 if w.offline() { 98 return "Ethereum app offline", w.failure 99 } 100 return fmt.Sprintf("Ethereum app v%d.%d.%d online", w.version[0], w.version[1], w.version[2]), w.failure 101 } 102 103 // offline returns whether the wallet and the Ethereum app is offline or not. 104 // 105 // The method assumes that the state lock is held! 106 func (w *ledgerDriver) offline() bool { 107 return w.version == [3]byte{0, 0, 0} 108 } 109 110 // Open implements usbwallet.driver, attempting to initialize the connection to the 111 // Ledger hardware wallet. The Ledger does not require a user passphrase, so that 112 // parameter is silently discarded. 113 func (w *ledgerDriver) Open(device io.ReadWriter, passphrase string) error { 114 w.device, w.failure = device, nil 115 116 _, err := w.ledgerDerive(accounts.DefaultBaseDerivationPath) 117 if err != nil { 118 // Ethereum app is not running or in browser mode, nothing more to do, return 119 if err == errLedgerReplyInvalidHeader { 120 w.browser = true 121 } 122 return nil 123 } 124 // Try to resolve the Ethereum app's version, will fail prior to v1.0.2 125 if w.version, err = w.ledgerVersion(); err != nil { 126 w.version = [3]byte{1, 0, 0} // Assume worst case, can't verify if v1.0.0 or v1.0.1 127 } 128 return nil 129 } 130 131 // Close implements usbwallet.driver, cleaning up and metadata maintained within 132 // the Ledger driver. 133 func (w *ledgerDriver) Close() error { 134 w.browser, w.version = false, [3]byte{} 135 return nil 136 } 137 138 // Heartbeat implements usbwallet.driver, performing a sanity check against the 139 // Ledger to see if it's still online. 140 func (w *ledgerDriver) Heartbeat() error { 141 if _, err := w.ledgerVersion(); err != nil && err != errLedgerInvalidVersionReply { 142 w.failure = err 143 return err 144 } 145 return nil 146 } 147 148 // Derive implements usbwallet.driver, sending a derivation request to the Ledger 149 // and returning the Ethereum address located on that derivation path. 150 func (w *ledgerDriver) Derive(path accounts.DerivationPath) (common.Address, error) { 151 return w.ledgerDerive(path) 152 } 153 154 // SignTx implements usbwallet.driver, sending the transaction to the Ledger and 155 // waiting for the user to confirm or deny the transaction. 156 // 157 // Note, if the version of the Ethereum application running on the Ledger wallet is 158 // too old to sign EIP-155 transactions, but such is requested nonetheless, an error 159 // will be returned opposed to silently signing in Homestead mode. 160 func (w *ledgerDriver) SignTx(path accounts.DerivationPath, tx *types.Transaction, chainID *big.Int) (common.Address, *types.Transaction, error) { 161 // If the Ethereum app doesn't run, abort 162 if w.offline() { 163 return common.Address{}, nil, accounts.ErrWalletClosed 164 } 165 // Ensure the wallet is capable of signing the given transaction 166 if chainID != nil && w.version[0] <= 1 && w.version[2] <= 2 { 167 //lint:ignore ST1005 brand name displayed on the console 168 return common.Address{}, nil, fmt.Errorf("Ledger v%d.%d.%d doesn't support signing this transaction, please update to v1.0.3 at least", w.version[0], w.version[1], w.version[2]) 169 } 170 // All infos gathered and metadata checks out, request signing 171 return w.ledgerSign(path, tx, chainID) 172 } 173 174 // ledgerVersion retrieves the current version of the Ethereum wallet app running 175 // on the Ledger wallet. 176 // 177 // The version retrieval protocol is defined as follows: 178 // 179 // CLA | INS | P1 | P2 | Lc | Le 180 // ----+-----+----+----+----+--- 181 // E0 | 06 | 00 | 00 | 00 | 04 182 // 183 // With no input data, and the output data being: 184 // 185 // Description | Length 186 // ---------------------------------------------------+-------- 187 // Flags 01: arbitrary data signature enabled by user | 1 byte 188 // Application major version | 1 byte 189 // Application minor version | 1 byte 190 // Application patch version | 1 byte 191 func (w *ledgerDriver) ledgerVersion() ([3]byte, error) { 192 // Send the request and wait for the response 193 reply, err := w.ledgerExchange(ledgerOpGetConfiguration, 0, 0, nil) 194 if err != nil { 195 return [3]byte{}, err 196 } 197 if len(reply) != 4 { 198 return [3]byte{}, errLedgerInvalidVersionReply 199 } 200 // Cache the version for future reference 201 var version [3]byte 202 copy(version[:], reply[1:]) 203 return version, nil 204 } 205 206 // ledgerDerive retrieves the currently active Ethereum address from a Ledger 207 // wallet at the specified derivation path. 208 // 209 // The address derivation protocol is defined as follows: 210 // 211 // CLA | INS | P1 | P2 | Lc | Le 212 // ----+-----+----+----+-----+--- 213 // E0 | 02 | 00 return address 214 // 01 display address and confirm before returning 215 // | 00: do not return the chain code 216 // | 01: return the chain code 217 // | var | 00 218 // 219 // Where the input data is: 220 // 221 // Description | Length 222 // -------------------------------------------------+-------- 223 // Number of BIP 32 derivations to perform (max 10) | 1 byte 224 // First derivation index (big endian) | 4 bytes 225 // ... | 4 bytes 226 // Last derivation index (big endian) | 4 bytes 227 // 228 // And the output data is: 229 // 230 // Description | Length 231 // ------------------------+------------------- 232 // Public Key length | 1 byte 233 // Uncompressed Public Key | arbitrary 234 // Ethereum address length | 1 byte 235 // Ethereum address | 40 bytes hex ascii 236 // Chain code if requested | 32 bytes 237 func (w *ledgerDriver) ledgerDerive(derivationPath []uint32) (common.Address, error) { 238 // Flatten the derivation path into the Ledger request 239 path := make([]byte, 1+4*len(derivationPath)) 240 path[0] = byte(len(derivationPath)) 241 for i, component := range derivationPath { 242 binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(path[1+4*i:], component) 243 } 244 // Send the request and wait for the response 245 reply, err := w.ledgerExchange(ledgerOpRetrieveAddress, ledgerP1DirectlyFetchAddress, ledgerP2DiscardAddressChainCode, path) 246 if err != nil { 247 return common.Address{}, err 248 } 249 // Discard the public key, we don't need that for now 250 if len(reply) < 1 || len(reply) < 1+int(reply[0]) { 251 return common.Address{}, errors.New("reply lacks public key entry") 252 } 253 reply = reply[1+int(reply[0]):] 254 255 // Extract the Ethereum hex address string 256 if len(reply) < 1 || len(reply) < 1+int(reply[0]) { 257 return common.Address{}, errors.New("reply lacks address entry") 258 } 259 hexstr := reply[1 : 1+int(reply[0])] 260 261 // Decode the hex sting into an Ethereum address and return 262 var address common.Address 263 if _, err = hex.Decode(address[:], hexstr); err != nil { 264 return common.Address{}, err 265 } 266 return address, nil 267 } 268 269 // ledgerSign sends the transaction to the Ledger wallet, and waits for the user 270 // to confirm or deny the transaction. 271 // 272 // The transaction signing protocol is defined as follows: 273 // 274 // CLA | INS | P1 | P2 | Lc | Le 275 // ----+-----+----+----+-----+--- 276 // E0 | 04 | 00: first transaction data block 277 // 80: subsequent transaction data block 278 // | 00 | variable | variable 279 // 280 // Where the input for the first transaction block (first 255 bytes) is: 281 // 282 // Description | Length 283 // -------------------------------------------------+---------- 284 // Number of BIP 32 derivations to perform (max 10) | 1 byte 285 // First derivation index (big endian) | 4 bytes 286 // ... | 4 bytes 287 // Last derivation index (big endian) | 4 bytes 288 // RLP transaction chunk | arbitrary 289 // 290 // And the input for subsequent transaction blocks (first 255 bytes) are: 291 // 292 // Description | Length 293 // ----------------------+---------- 294 // RLP transaction chunk | arbitrary 295 // 296 // And the output data is: 297 // 298 // Description | Length 299 // ------------+--------- 300 // signature V | 1 byte 301 // signature R | 32 bytes 302 // signature S | 32 bytes 303 func (w *ledgerDriver) ledgerSign(derivationPath []uint32, tx *types.Transaction, chainID *big.Int) (common.Address, *types.Transaction, error) { 304 // Flatten the derivation path into the Ledger request 305 path := make([]byte, 1+4*len(derivationPath)) 306 path[0] = byte(len(derivationPath)) 307 for i, component := range derivationPath { 308 binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(path[1+4*i:], component) 309 } 310 // Create the transaction RLP based on whether legacy or EIP155 signing was requested 311 var ( 312 txrlp []byte 313 err error 314 ) 315 if chainID == nil { 316 if txrlp, err = rlp.EncodeToBytes([]interface{}{tx.Nonce(), tx.GasPrice(), tx.Gas(), tx.To(), tx.Value(), tx.Data()}); err != nil { 317 return common.Address{}, nil, err 318 } 319 } else { 320 if txrlp, err = rlp.EncodeToBytes([]interface{}{tx.Nonce(), tx.GasPrice(), tx.Gas(), tx.To(), tx.Value(), tx.Data(), chainID, big.NewInt(0), big.NewInt(0)}); err != nil { 321 return common.Address{}, nil, err 322 } 323 } 324 payload := append(path, txrlp...) 325 326 // Send the request and wait for the response 327 var ( 328 op = ledgerP1InitTransactionData 329 reply []byte 330 ) 331 for len(payload) > 0 { 332 // Calculate the size of the next data chunk 333 chunk := 255 334 if chunk > len(payload) { 335 chunk = len(payload) 336 } 337 // Send the chunk over, ensuring it's processed correctly 338 reply, err = w.ledgerExchange(ledgerOpSignTransaction, op, 0, payload[:chunk]) 339 if err != nil { 340 return common.Address{}, nil, err 341 } 342 // Shift the payload and ensure subsequent chunks are marked as such 343 payload = payload[chunk:] 344 op = ledgerP1ContTransactionData 345 } 346 // Extract the Ethereum signature and do a sanity validation 347 if len(reply) != crypto.SignatureLength { 348 return common.Address{}, nil, errors.New("reply lacks signature") 349 } 350 signature := append(reply[1:], reply[0]) 351 352 // Create the correct signer and signature transform based on the chain ID 353 var signer types.Signer 354 if chainID == nil { 355 signer = new(types.HomesteadSigner) 356 } else { 357 signer = types.NewEIP155Signer(chainID) 358 signature[64] -= byte(chainID.Uint64()*2 + 35) 359 } 360 signed, err := tx.WithSignature(signer, signature) 361 if err != nil { 362 return common.Address{}, nil, err 363 } 364 sender, err := types.Sender(signer, signed) 365 if err != nil { 366 return common.Address{}, nil, err 367 } 368 return sender, signed, nil 369 } 370 371 // ledgerExchange performs a data exchange with the Ledger wallet, sending it a 372 // message and retrieving the response. 373 // 374 // The common transport header is defined as follows: 375 // 376 // Description | Length 377 // --------------------------------------+---------- 378 // Communication channel ID (big endian) | 2 bytes 379 // Command tag | 1 byte 380 // Packet sequence index (big endian) | 2 bytes 381 // Payload | arbitrary 382 // 383 // The Communication channel ID allows commands multiplexing over the same 384 // physical link. It is not used for the time being, and should be set to 0101 385 // to avoid compatibility issues with implementations ignoring a leading 00 byte. 386 // 387 // The Command tag describes the message content. Use TAG_APDU (0x05) for standard 388 // APDU payloads, or TAG_PING (0x02) for a simple link test. 389 // 390 // The Packet sequence index describes the current sequence for fragmented payloads. 391 // The first fragment index is 0x00. 392 // 393 // APDU Command payloads are encoded as follows: 394 // 395 // Description | Length 396 // ----------------------------------- 397 // APDU length (big endian) | 2 bytes 398 // APDU CLA | 1 byte 399 // APDU INS | 1 byte 400 // APDU P1 | 1 byte 401 // APDU P2 | 1 byte 402 // APDU length | 1 byte 403 // Optional APDU data | arbitrary 404 func (w *ledgerDriver) ledgerExchange(opcode ledgerOpcode, p1 ledgerParam1, p2 ledgerParam2, data []byte) ([]byte, error) { 405 // Construct the message payload, possibly split into multiple chunks 406 apdu := make([]byte, 2, 7+len(data)) 407 408 binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(apdu, uint16(5+len(data))) 409 apdu = append(apdu, []byte{0xe0, byte(opcode), byte(p1), byte(p2), byte(len(data))}...) 410 apdu = append(apdu, data...) 411 412 // Stream all the chunks to the device 413 header := []byte{0x01, 0x01, 0x05, 0x00, 0x00} // Channel ID and command tag appended 414 chunk := make([]byte, 64) 415 space := len(chunk) - len(header) 416 417 for i := 0; len(apdu) > 0; i++ { 418 // Construct the new message to stream 419 chunk = append(chunk[:0], header...) 420 binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(chunk[3:], uint16(i)) 421 422 if len(apdu) > space { 423 chunk = append(chunk, apdu[:space]...) 424 apdu = apdu[space:] 425 } else { 426 chunk = append(chunk, apdu...) 427 apdu = nil 428 } 429 // Send over to the device 430 w.log.Trace("Data chunk sent to the Ledger", "chunk", hexutil.Bytes(chunk)) 431 if _, err := w.device.Write(chunk); err != nil { 432 return nil, err 433 } 434 } 435 // Stream the reply back from the wallet in 64 byte chunks 436 var reply []byte 437 chunk = chunk[:64] // Yeah, we surely have enough space 438 for { 439 // Read the next chunk from the Ledger wallet 440 if _, err := io.ReadFull(w.device, chunk); err != nil { 441 return nil, err 442 } 443 w.log.Trace("Data chunk received from the Ledger", "chunk", hexutil.Bytes(chunk)) 444 445 // Make sure the transport header matches 446 if chunk[0] != 0x01 || chunk[1] != 0x01 || chunk[2] != 0x05 { 447 return nil, errLedgerReplyInvalidHeader 448 } 449 // If it's the first chunk, retrieve the total message length 450 var payload []byte 451 452 if chunk[3] == 0x00 && chunk[4] == 0x00 { 453 reply = make([]byte, 0, int(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(chunk[5:7]))) 454 payload = chunk[7:] 455 } else { 456 payload = chunk[5:] 457 } 458 // Append to the reply and stop when filled up 459 if left := cap(reply) - len(reply); left > len(payload) { 460 reply = append(reply, payload...) 461 } else { 462 reply = append(reply, payload[:left]...) 463 break 464 } 465 } 466 return reply[:len(reply)-2], nil 467 }