github.com/marconiprotocol/go-methereum-lite@v0.0.0-20190918214227-3cd8b06fcf99/accounts/keystore/passphrase.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2014 The go-ethereum Authors
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    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://gitlab.neji.vm.tc/marconi/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/MarconiProtocol/go-methereum-lite/common"
    42  	"github.com/MarconiProtocol/go-methereum-lite/common/math"
    43  	"github.com/MarconiProtocol/go-methereum-lite/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/MarconiProtocol/go-methereum-lite/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  
   168  	cipherParamsJSON := CipherparamsJSON{
   169  		IV: hex.EncodeToString(iv),
   170  	}
   171  
   172  	cryptoStruct := CryptoJSON{
   173  		Cipher:       "aes-128-ctr",
   174  		CipherText:   hex.EncodeToString(cipherText),
   175  		CipherParams: cipherParamsJSON,
   176  		KDF:          keyHeaderKDF,
   177  		KDFParams:    scryptParamsJSON,
   178  		MAC:          hex.EncodeToString(mac),
   179  	}
   180  	return cryptoStruct, nil
   181  }
   182  
   183  // EncryptKey encrypts a key using the specified scrypt parameters into a json
   184  // blob that can be decrypted later on.
   185  func EncryptKey(key *Key, auth string, scryptN, scryptP int) ([]byte, error) {
   186  	keyBytes := math.PaddedBigBytes(key.PrivateKey.D, 32)
   187  	cryptoStruct, err := EncryptDataV3(keyBytes, []byte(auth), scryptN, scryptP)
   188  	if err != nil {
   189  		return nil, err
   190  	}
   191  	encryptedKeyJSONV3 := EncryptedKeyJSONV3{
   192  		hex.EncodeToString(key.Address[:]),
   193  		cryptoStruct,
   194  		key.Id.String(),
   195  		version,
   196  	}
   197  	return json.Marshal(encryptedKeyJSONV3)
   198  }
   199  
   200  // DecryptKey decrypts a key from a json blob, returning the private key itself.
   201  func DecryptKey(keyjson []byte, auth string) (*Key, error) {
   202  	// Parse the json into a simple map to fetch the key version
   203  	m := make(map[string]interface{})
   204  	if err := json.Unmarshal(keyjson, &m); err != nil {
   205  		return nil, err
   206  	}
   207  	// Depending on the version try to parse one way or another
   208  	var (
   209  		keyBytes, keyId []byte
   210  		err             error
   211  	)
   212  	if version, ok := m["version"].(string); ok && version == "1" {
   213  		k := new(EncryptedKeyJSONV1)
   214  		if err := json.Unmarshal(keyjson, k); err != nil {
   215  			return nil, err
   216  		}
   217  		keyBytes, keyId, err = decryptKeyV1(k, auth)
   218  	} else {
   219  		k := new(EncryptedKeyJSONV3)
   220  		if err := json.Unmarshal(keyjson, k); err != nil {
   221  			return nil, err
   222  		}
   223  		keyBytes, keyId, err = decryptKeyV3(k, auth)
   224  	}
   225  	// Handle any decryption errors and return the key
   226  	if err != nil {
   227  		return nil, err
   228  	}
   229  	key := crypto.ToECDSAUnsafe(keyBytes)
   230  
   231  	return &Key{
   232  		Id:         uuid.UUID(keyId),
   233  		Address:    crypto.PubkeyToAddress(key.PublicKey),
   234  		PrivateKey: key,
   235  	}, nil
   236  }
   237  
   238  func DecryptDataV3(cryptoJson CryptoJSON, auth string) ([]byte, error) {
   239  	if cryptoJson.Cipher != "aes-128-ctr" {
   240  		return nil, fmt.Errorf("Cipher not supported: %v", cryptoJson.Cipher)
   241  	}
   242  	mac, err := hex.DecodeString(cryptoJson.MAC)
   243  	if err != nil {
   244  		return nil, err
   245  	}
   246  
   247  	iv, err := hex.DecodeString(cryptoJson.CipherParams.IV)
   248  	if err != nil {
   249  		return nil, err
   250  	}
   251  
   252  	cipherText, err := hex.DecodeString(cryptoJson.CipherText)
   253  	if err != nil {
   254  		return nil, err
   255  	}
   256  
   257  	derivedKey, err := getKDFKey(cryptoJson, auth)
   258  	if err != nil {
   259  		return nil, err
   260  	}
   261  
   262  	calculatedMAC := crypto.Keccak256(derivedKey[16:32], cipherText)
   263  	if !bytes.Equal(calculatedMAC, mac) {
   264  		return nil, ErrDecrypt
   265  	}
   266  
   267  	plainText, err := aesCTRXOR(derivedKey[:16], cipherText, iv)
   268  	if err != nil {
   269  		return nil, err
   270  	}
   271  	return plainText, err
   272  }
   273  
   274  func decryptKeyV3(keyProtected *EncryptedKeyJSONV3, auth string) (keyBytes []byte, keyId []byte, err error) {
   275  	if keyProtected.Version != version {
   276  		return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("Version not supported: %v", keyProtected.Version)
   277  	}
   278  	keyId = uuid.Parse(keyProtected.Id)
   279  	plainText, err := DecryptDataV3(keyProtected.Crypto, auth)
   280  	if err != nil {
   281  		return nil, nil, err
   282  	}
   283  	return plainText, keyId, err
   284  }
   285  
   286  func decryptKeyV1(keyProtected *EncryptedKeyJSONV1, auth string) (keyBytes []byte, keyId []byte, err error) {
   287  	keyId = uuid.Parse(keyProtected.Id)
   288  	mac, err := hex.DecodeString(keyProtected.Crypto.MAC)
   289  	if err != nil {
   290  		return nil, nil, err
   291  	}
   292  
   293  	iv, err := hex.DecodeString(keyProtected.Crypto.CipherParams.IV)
   294  	if err != nil {
   295  		return nil, nil, err
   296  	}
   297  
   298  	cipherText, err := hex.DecodeString(keyProtected.Crypto.CipherText)
   299  	if err != nil {
   300  		return nil, nil, err
   301  	}
   302  
   303  	derivedKey, err := getKDFKey(keyProtected.Crypto, auth)
   304  	if err != nil {
   305  		return nil, nil, err
   306  	}
   307  
   308  	calculatedMAC := crypto.Keccak256(derivedKey[16:32], cipherText)
   309  	if !bytes.Equal(calculatedMAC, mac) {
   310  		return nil, nil, ErrDecrypt
   311  	}
   312  
   313  	plainText, err := aesCBCDecrypt(crypto.Keccak256(derivedKey[:16])[:16], cipherText, iv)
   314  	if err != nil {
   315  		return nil, nil, err
   316  	}
   317  	return plainText, keyId, err
   318  }
   319  
   320  func getKDFKey(cryptoJSON CryptoJSON, auth string) ([]byte, error) {
   321  	authArray := []byte(auth)
   322  	salt, err := hex.DecodeString(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["salt"].(string))
   323  	if err != nil {
   324  		return nil, err
   325  	}
   326  	dkLen := ensureInt(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["dklen"])
   327  
   328  	if cryptoJSON.KDF == keyHeaderKDF {
   329  		n := ensureInt(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["n"])
   330  		r := ensureInt(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["r"])
   331  		p := ensureInt(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["p"])
   332  		return scrypt.Key(authArray, salt, n, r, p, dkLen)
   333  
   334  	} else if cryptoJSON.KDF == "pbkdf2" {
   335  		c := ensureInt(cryptoJSON.KDFParams["c"])
   336  		prf := cryptoJSON.KDFParams["prf"].(string)
   337  		if prf != "hmac-sha256" {
   338  			return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unsupported PBKDF2 PRF: %s", prf)
   339  		}
   340  		key := pbkdf2.Key(authArray, salt, c, dkLen, sha256.New)
   341  		return key, nil
   342  	}
   343  
   344  	return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unsupported KDF: %s", cryptoJSON.KDF)
   345  }
   346  
   347  // TODO: can we do without this when unmarshalling dynamic JSON?
   348  // why do integers in KDF params end up as float64 and not int after
   349  // unmarshal?
   350  func ensureInt(x interface{}) int {
   351  	res, ok := x.(int)
   352  	if !ok {
   353  		res = int(x.(float64))
   354  	}
   355  	return res
   356  }