github.com/halybang/go-ethereum@v1.0.5-0.20180325041310-3b262bc1367c/accounts/hd.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors
     2  // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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    16  
    17  package accounts
    18  
    19  import (
    20  	"errors"
    21  	"fmt"
    22  	"math"
    23  	"math/big"
    24  	"strings"
    25  )
    26  
    27  // DefaultRootDerivationPath is the root path to which custom derivation endpoints
    28  // are appended. As such, the first account will be at m/44'/5718350'/0'/0, the second
    29  // at m/44'/5718350'/0'/1, etc.
    30  // 5718350 decimal = 0x57414E ; ASCII for 'W' 'A' 'N'
    31  var DefaultRootDerivationPath = DerivationPath{0x80000000 + 44, 0x80000000 + 5718350, 0x80000000 + 0, 0}
    32  
    33  // DefaultBaseDerivationPath is the base path from which custom derivation endpoints
    34  // are incremented. As such, the first account will be at m/44'/5718350'/0'/0, the second
    35  // at m/44'/5718350'/0'/1, etc.
    36  var DefaultBaseDerivationPath = DerivationPath{0x80000000 + 44, 0x80000000 + 5718350, 0x80000000 + 0, 0, 0}
    37  
    38  // DefaultLedgerBaseDerivationPath is the base path from which custom derivation endpoints
    39  // are incremented. As such, the first account will be at m/44'/5718350'/0'/0, the second
    40  // at m/44'/5718350'/0'/1, etc.
    41  var DefaultLedgerBaseDerivationPath = DerivationPath{0x80000000 + 44, 0x80000000 + 5718350, 0x80000000 + 0, 0}
    42  
    43  // DerivationPath represents the computer friendly version of a hierarchical
    44  // deterministic wallet account derivaion path.
    45  //
    46  // The BIP-32 spec https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0032.mediawiki
    47  // defines derivation paths to be of the form:
    48  //
    49  //   m / purpose' / coin_type' / account' / change / address_index
    50  //
    51  // The BIP-44 spec https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0044.mediawiki
    52  // defines that the `purpose` be 44' (or 0x8000002C) for crypto currencies, and
    53  // SLIP-44 https://github.com/satoshilabs/slips/blob/master/slip-0044.md assigns
    54  // the `coin_type` 60' (or 0x8000003C) to Ethereum.
    55  // And the `coin_type` 5718350' (or 0x8057414E) to Wanchain.
    56  //
    57  // The root path for Ethereum is m/44'/60'/0'/0 according to the specification
    58  // from https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/84, albeit it's not set in stone
    59  // yet whether accounts should increment the last component or the children of
    60  // that. We will go with the simpler approach of incrementing the last component.
    61  type DerivationPath []uint32
    62  
    63  // ParseDerivationPath converts a user specified derivation path string to the
    64  // internal binary representation.
    65  //
    66  // Full derivation paths need to start with the `m/` prefix, relative derivation
    67  // paths (which will get appended to the default root path) must not have prefixes
    68  // in front of the first element. Whitespace is ignored.
    69  func ParseDerivationPath(path string) (DerivationPath, error) {
    70  	var result DerivationPath
    71  
    72  	// Handle absolute or relative paths
    73  	components := strings.Split(path, "/")
    74  	switch {
    75  	case len(components) == 0:
    76  		return nil, errors.New("empty derivation path")
    77  
    78  	case strings.TrimSpace(components[0]) == "":
    79  		return nil, errors.New("ambiguous path: use 'm/' prefix for absolute paths, or no leading '/' for relative ones")
    80  
    81  	case strings.TrimSpace(components[0]) == "m":
    82  		components = components[1:]
    83  
    84  	default:
    85  		result = append(result, DefaultRootDerivationPath...)
    86  	}
    87  	// All remaining components are relative, append one by one
    88  	if len(components) == 0 {
    89  		return nil, errors.New("empty derivation path") // Empty relative paths
    90  	}
    91  	for _, component := range components {
    92  		// Ignore any user added whitespace
    93  		component = strings.TrimSpace(component)
    94  		var value uint32
    95  
    96  		// Handle hardened paths
    97  		if strings.HasSuffix(component, "'") {
    98  			value = 0x80000000
    99  			component = strings.TrimSpace(strings.TrimSuffix(component, "'"))
   100  		}
   101  		// Handle the non hardened component
   102  		bigval, ok := new(big.Int).SetString(component, 0)
   103  		if !ok {
   104  			return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid component: %s", component)
   105  		}
   106  		max := math.MaxUint32 - value
   107  		if bigval.Sign() < 0 || bigval.Cmp(big.NewInt(int64(max))) > 0 {
   108  			if value == 0 {
   109  				return nil, fmt.Errorf("component %v out of allowed range [0, %d]", bigval, max)
   110  			}
   111  			return nil, fmt.Errorf("component %v out of allowed hardened range [0, %d]", bigval, max)
   112  		}
   113  		value += uint32(bigval.Uint64())
   114  
   115  		// Append and repeat
   116  		result = append(result, value)
   117  	}
   118  	return result, nil
   119  }
   120  
   121  // String implements the stringer interface, converting a binary derivation path
   122  // to its canonical representation.
   123  func (path DerivationPath) String() string {
   124  	result := "m"
   125  	for _, component := range path {
   126  		var hardened bool
   127  		if component >= 0x80000000 {
   128  			component -= 0x80000000
   129  			hardened = true
   130  		}
   131  		result = fmt.Sprintf("%s/%d", result, component)
   132  		if hardened {
   133  			result += "'"
   134  		}
   135  	}
   136  	return result
   137  }