github.com/codingfuture/orig-energi3@v0.8.4/accounts/keystore/passphrase.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2014 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 /* 18 19 This key store behaves as KeyStorePlain with the difference that 20 the private key is encrypted and on disk uses another JSON encoding. 21 22 The crypto is documented at https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/Web3-Secret-Storage-Definition 23 24 */ 25 26 package keystore 27 28 import ( 29 "bytes" 30 "crypto/aes" 31 "crypto/rand" 32 "crypto/sha256" 33 "encoding/hex" 34 "encoding/json" 35 "fmt" 36 "io" 37 "io/ioutil" 38 "os" 39 "path/filepath" 40 41 "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common" 42 "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common/math" 43 "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto" 44 "github.com/pborman/uuid" 45 "golang.org/x/crypto/pbkdf2" 46 "golang.org/x/crypto/scrypt" 47 ) 48 49 const ( 50 keyHeaderKDF = "scrypt" 51 52 // StandardScryptN is the N parameter of Scrypt encryption algorithm, using 256MB 53 // memory and taking approximately 1s CPU time on a modern processor. 54 StandardScryptN = 1 << 18 55 56 // StandardScryptP is the P parameter of Scrypt encryption algorithm, using 256MB 57 // memory and taking approximately 1s CPU time on a modern processor. 58 StandardScryptP = 1 59 60 // LightScryptN is the N parameter of Scrypt encryption algorithm, using 4MB 61 // memory and taking approximately 100ms CPU time on a modern processor. 62 LightScryptN = 1 << 12 63 64 // LightScryptP is the P parameter of Scrypt encryption algorithm, using 4MB 65 // memory and taking approximately 100ms CPU time on a modern processor. 66 LightScryptP = 6 67 68 scryptR = 8 69 scryptDKLen = 32 70 ) 71 72 type keyStorePassphrase struct { 73 keysDirPath string 74 scryptN int 75 scryptP int 76 // skipKeyFileVerification disables the security-feature which does 77 // reads and decrypts any newly created keyfiles. This should be 'false' in all 78 // cases except tests -- setting this to 'true' is not recommended. 79 skipKeyFileVerification bool 80 } 81 82 func (ks keyStorePassphrase) GetKey(addr common.Address, filename, auth string) (*Key, error) { 83 // Load the key from the keystore and decrypt its contents 84 keyjson, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) 85 if err != nil { 86 return nil, err 87 } 88 key, err := DecryptKey(keyjson, auth) 89 if err != nil { 90 return nil, err 91 } 92 // Make sure we're really operating on the requested key (no swap attacks) 93 if key.Address != addr { 94 return nil, fmt.Errorf("key content mismatch: have account %x, want %x", key.Address, addr) 95 } 96 return key, nil 97 } 98 99 // StoreKey generates a key, encrypts with 'auth' and stores in the given directory 100 func StoreKey(dir, auth string, scryptN, scryptP int) (common.Address, error) { 101 _, a, err := storeNewKey(&keyStorePassphrase{dir, scryptN, scryptP, false}, rand.Reader, auth) 102 return a.Address, err 103 } 104 105 func (ks keyStorePassphrase) StoreKey(filename string, key *Key, auth string) error { 106 keyjson, err := EncryptKey(key, auth, ks.scryptN, ks.scryptP) 107 if err != nil { 108 return err 109 } 110 // Write into temporary file 111 tmpName, err := writeTemporaryKeyFile(filename, keyjson) 112 if err != nil { 113 return err 114 } 115 if !ks.skipKeyFileVerification { 116 // Verify that we can decrypt the file with the given password. 117 _, err = ks.GetKey(key.Address, tmpName, auth) 118 if err != nil { 119 msg := "An error was encountered when saving and verifying the keystore file. \n" + 120 "This indicates that the keystore is corrupted. \n" + 121 "The corrupted file is stored at \n%v\n" + 122 "Please file a ticket at:\n\n" + 123 "https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/issues." + 124 "The error was : %s" 125 return fmt.Errorf(msg, tmpName, err) 126 } 127 } 128 return os.Rename(tmpName, filename) 129 } 130 131 func (ks keyStorePassphrase) JoinPath(filename string) string { 132 if filepath.IsAbs(filename) { 133 return filename 134 } 135 return filepath.Join(ks.keysDirPath, filename) 136 } 137 138 // Encryptdata encrypts the data given as 'data' with the password 'auth'. 139 func EncryptDataV3(data, auth []byte, scryptN, scryptP int) (CryptoJSON, error) { 140 141 salt := make([]byte, 32) 142 if _, err := io.ReadFull(rand.Reader, salt); err != nil { 143 panic("reading from crypto/rand failed: " + err.Error()) 144 } 145 derivedKey, err := scrypt.Key(auth, salt, scryptN, scryptR, scryptP, scryptDKLen) 146 if err != nil { 147 return CryptoJSON{}, err 148 } 149 encryptKey := derivedKey[:16] 150 151 iv := make([]byte, aes.BlockSize) // 16 152 if _, err := io.ReadFull(rand.Reader, iv); err != nil { 153 panic("reading from crypto/rand failed: " + err.Error()) 154 } 155 cipherText, err := aesCTRXOR(encryptKey, data, iv) 156 if err != nil { 157 return CryptoJSON{}, err 158 } 159 mac := crypto.Keccak256(derivedKey[16:32], cipherText) 160 161 scryptParamsJSON := make(map[string]interface{}, 5) 162 scryptParamsJSON["n"] = scryptN 163 scryptParamsJSON["r"] = scryptR 164 scryptParamsJSON["p"] = scryptP 165 scryptParamsJSON["dklen"] = scryptDKLen 166 scryptParamsJSON["salt"] = hex.EncodeToString(salt) 167 cipherParamsJSON := cipherparamsJSON{ 168 IV: hex.EncodeToString(iv), 169 } 170 171 cryptoStruct := CryptoJSON{ 172 Cipher: "aes-128-ctr", 173 CipherText: hex.EncodeToString(cipherText), 174 CipherParams: cipherParamsJSON, 175 KDF: keyHeaderKDF, 176 KDFParams: scryptParamsJSON, 177 MAC: hex.EncodeToString(mac), 178 } 179 return cryptoStruct, nil 180 } 181 182 // EncryptKey encrypts a key using the specified scrypt parameters into a json 183 // blob that can be decrypted later on. 184 func EncryptKey(key *Key, auth string, scryptN, scryptP int) ([]byte, error) { 185 keyBytes := math.PaddedBigBytes(key.PrivateKey.D, 32) 186 cryptoStruct, err := EncryptDataV3(keyBytes, []byte(auth), scryptN, scryptP) 187 if err != nil { 188 return nil, err 189 } 190 encryptedKeyJSONV3 := encryptedKeyJSONV3{ 191 hex.EncodeToString(key.Address[:]), 192 cryptoStruct, 193 key.Id.String(), 194 version, 195 } 196 return json.Marshal(encryptedKeyJSONV3) 197 } 198 199 // DecryptKey decrypts a key from a json blob, returning the private key itself. 200 func DecryptKey(keyjson []byte, auth string) (*Key, error) { 201 // Parse the json into a simple map to fetch the key version 202 m := make(map[string]interface{}) 203 if err := json.Unmarshal(keyjson, &m); err != nil { 204 return nil, err 205 } 206 // Depending on the version try to parse one way or another 207 var ( 208 keyBytes, keyId []byte 209 err error 210 ) 211 if version, ok := m["version"].(string); ok && version == "1" { 212 k := new(encryptedKeyJSONV1) 213 if err := json.Unmarshal(keyjson, k); err != nil { 214 return nil, err 215 } 216 keyBytes, keyId, err = decryptKeyV1(k, auth) 217 } else { 218 k := new(encryptedKeyJSONV3) 219 if err := json.Unmarshal(keyjson, k); err != nil { 220 return nil, err 221 } 222 keyBytes, keyId, err = decryptKeyV3(k, auth) 223 } 224 // Handle any decryption errors and return the key 225 if err != nil { 226 return nil, err 227 } 228 key := crypto.ToECDSAUnsafe(keyBytes) 229 230 return &Key{ 231 Id: uuid.UUID(keyId), 232 Address: crypto.PubkeyToAddress(key.PublicKey), 233 PrivateKey: key, 234 }, nil 235 } 236 237 func DecryptDataV3(cryptoJson CryptoJSON, auth string) ([]byte, error) { 238 if cryptoJson.Cipher != "aes-128-ctr" { 239 return nil, fmt.Errorf("Cipher not supported: %v", cryptoJson.Cipher) 240 } 241 mac, err := hex.DecodeString(cryptoJson.MAC) 242 if err != nil { 243 return nil, err 244 } 245 246 iv, err := hex.DecodeString(cryptoJson.CipherParams.IV) 247 if err != nil { 248 return nil, err 249 } 250 251 cipherText, err := hex.DecodeString(cryptoJson.CipherText) 252 if err != nil { 253 return nil, err 254 } 255 256 derivedKey, err := getKDFKey(cryptoJson, auth) 257 if err != nil { 258 return nil, err 259 } 260 261 calculatedMAC := crypto.Keccak256(derivedKey[16:32], cipherText) 262 if !bytes.Equal(calculatedMAC, mac) { 263 return nil, ErrDecrypt 264 } 265 266 plainText, err := aesCTRXOR(derivedKey[:16], cipherText, iv) 267 if err != nil { 268 return nil, err 269 } 270 return plainText, err 271 } 272 273 func decryptKeyV3(keyProtected *encryptedKeyJSONV3, auth string) (keyBytes []byte, keyId []byte, err error) { 274 if keyProtected.Version != version { 275 return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("Version not supported: %v", keyProtected.Version) 276 } 277 keyId = uuid.Parse(keyProtected.Id) 278 plainText, err := DecryptDataV3(keyProtected.Crypto, auth) 279 if err != nil { 280 return nil, nil, err 281 } 282 return plainText, keyId, err 283 } 284 285 func decryptKeyV1(keyProtected *encryptedKeyJSONV1, auth string) (keyBytes []byte, keyId []byte, err error) { 286 keyId = uuid.Parse(keyProtected.Id) 287 mac, err := hex.DecodeString(keyProtected.Crypto.MAC) 288 if err != nil { 289 return nil, nil, err 290 } 291 292 iv, err := hex.DecodeString(keyProtected.Crypto.CipherParams.IV) 293 if err != nil { 294 return nil, nil, err 295 } 296 297 cipherText, err := hex.DecodeString(keyProtected.Crypto.CipherText) 298 if err != nil { 299 return nil, nil, err 300 } 301 302 derivedKey, err := getKDFKey(keyProtected.Crypto, auth) 303 if err != nil { 304 return nil, nil, err 305 } 306 307 calculatedMAC := crypto.Keccak256(derivedKey[16:32], cipherText) 308 if !bytes.Equal(calculatedMAC, mac) { 309 return nil, nil, ErrDecrypt 310 } 311 312 plainText, err := aesCBCDecrypt(crypto.Keccak256(derivedKey[:16])[:16], cipherText, iv) 313 if err != nil { 314 return nil, nil, err 315 } 316 return plainText, keyId, err 317 } 318 319 func getKDFKey(cryptoJSON CryptoJSON, auth string) ([]byte, error) { 320 authArray := []byte(auth) 321 salt, err := hex.DecodeString(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["salt"].(string)) 322 if err != nil { 323 return nil, err 324 } 325 dkLen := ensureInt(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["dklen"]) 326 327 if cryptoJSON.KDF == keyHeaderKDF { 328 n := ensureInt(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["n"]) 329 r := ensureInt(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["r"]) 330 p := ensureInt(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["p"]) 331 return scrypt.Key(authArray, salt, n, r, p, dkLen) 332 333 } else if cryptoJSON.KDF == "pbkdf2" { 334 c := ensureInt(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["c"]) 335 prf := cryptoJSON.KDFParams["prf"].(string) 336 if prf != "hmac-sha256" { 337 return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unsupported PBKDF2 PRF: %s", prf) 338 } 339 key := pbkdf2.Key(authArray, salt, c, dkLen, sha256.New) 340 return key, nil 341 } 342 343 return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unsupported KDF: %s", cryptoJSON.KDF) 344 } 345 346 // TODO: can we do without this when unmarshalling dynamic JSON? 347 // why do integers in KDF params end up as float64 and not int after 348 // unmarshal? 349 func ensureInt(x interface{}) int { 350 res, ok := x.(int) 351 if !ok { 352 res = int(x.(float64)) 353 } 354 return res 355 }