// Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors // This file is part of the go-ethereum library. // // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see . package keystore import ( "math/big" ethereum "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto" "github.com/harmony-one/harmony/accounts" "github.com/harmony-one/harmony/core/types" ) // keystoreWallet implements the accounts.Wallet interface for the original // keystore. type keystoreWallet struct { account accounts.Account // Single account contained in this wallet keystore *KeyStore // Keystore where the account originates from } // URL implements accounts.Wallet, returning the URL of the account within. func (w *keystoreWallet) URL() accounts.URL { return w.account.URL } // Status implements accounts.Wallet, returning whether the account held by the // keystore wallet is unlocked or not. func (w *keystoreWallet) Status() (string, error) { w.keystore.mu.RLock() defer w.keystore.mu.RUnlock() if _, ok := w.keystore.unlocked[w.account.Address]; ok { return "Unlocked", nil } return "Locked", nil } // Open implements accounts.Wallet, but is a noop for plain wallets since there // is no connection or decryption step necessary to access the list of accounts. func (w *keystoreWallet) Open(passphrase string) error { return nil } // Close implements accounts.Wallet, but is a noop for plain wallets since there // is no meaningful open operation. func (w *keystoreWallet) Close() error { return nil } // Accounts implements accounts.Wallet, returning an account list consisting of // a single account that the plain kestore wallet contains. func (w *keystoreWallet) Accounts() []accounts.Account { return []accounts.Account{w.account} } // Contains implements accounts.Wallet, returning whether a particular account is // or is not wrapped by this wallet instance. func (w *keystoreWallet) Contains(account accounts.Account) bool { return account.Address == w.account.Address && (account.URL == (accounts.URL{}) || account.URL == w.account.URL) } // Derive implements accounts.Wallet, but is a noop for plain wallets since there // is no notion of hierarchical account derivation for plain keystore accounts. func (w *keystoreWallet) Derive(path accounts.DerivationPath, pin bool) (accounts.Account, error) { return accounts.Account{}, accounts.ErrNotSupported } // SelfDerive implements accounts.Wallet, but is a noop for plain wallets since // there is no notion of hierarchical account derivation for plain keystore accounts. func (w *keystoreWallet) SelfDerive(bases []accounts.DerivationPath, chain ethereum.ChainStateReader) { } // signHash attempts to sign the given hash with // the given account. If the wallet does not wrap this particular account, an // error is returned to avoid account leakage (even though in theory we may be // able to sign via our shared keystore backend). func (w *keystoreWallet) signHash(account accounts.Account, hash []byte) ([]byte, error) { // Make sure the requested account is contained within if !w.Contains(account) { return nil, accounts.ErrUnknownAccount } // Account seems valid, request the keystore to sign return w.keystore.SignHash(account, hash) } // SignData signs keccak256(data). The mimetype parameter describes the type of data being signed func (w *keystoreWallet) SignData(account accounts.Account, mimeType string, data []byte) ([]byte, error) { return w.signHash(account, crypto.Keccak256(data)) } // SignDataWithPassphrase signs keccak256(data). The mimetype parameter describes the type of data being signed func (w *keystoreWallet) SignDataWithPassphrase(account accounts.Account, passphrase, mimeType string, data []byte) ([]byte, error) { // Make sure the requested account is contained within if !w.Contains(account) { return nil, accounts.ErrUnknownAccount } // Account seems valid, request the keystore to sign return w.keystore.SignHashWithPassphrase(account, passphrase, crypto.Keccak256(data)) } func (w *keystoreWallet) SignText(account accounts.Account, text []byte) ([]byte, error) { return w.signHash(account, accounts.TextHash(text)) } // SignTextWithPassphrase implements accounts.Wallet, attempting to sign the // given hash with the given account using passphrase as extra authentication. func (w *keystoreWallet) SignTextWithPassphrase(account accounts.Account, passphrase string, text []byte) ([]byte, error) { // Make sure the requested account is contained within if !w.Contains(account) { return nil, accounts.ErrUnknownAccount } // Account seems valid, request the keystore to sign return w.keystore.SignHashWithPassphrase(account, passphrase, accounts.TextHash(text)) } // SignTx implements accounts.Wallet, attempting to sign the given transaction // with the given account. If the wallet does not wrap this particular account, // an error is returned to avoid account leakage (even though in theory we may // be able to sign via our shared keystore backend). func (w *keystoreWallet) SignTx(account accounts.Account, tx *types.Transaction, chainID *big.Int) (*types.Transaction, error) { // Make sure the requested account is contained within if !w.Contains(account) { return nil, accounts.ErrUnknownAccount } // Account seems valid, request the keystore to sign return w.keystore.SignTx(account, tx, chainID) } // SignTxWithPassphrase implements accounts.Wallet, attempting to sign the given // transaction with the given account using passphrase as extra authentication. func (w *keystoreWallet) SignTxWithPassphrase(account accounts.Account, passphrase string, tx *types.Transaction, chainID *big.Int) (*types.Transaction, error) { // Make sure the requested account is contained within if !w.Contains(account) { return nil, accounts.ErrUnknownAccount } // Account seems valid, request the keystore to sign return w.keystore.SignTxWithPassphrase(account, passphrase, tx, chainID) }