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//! Cryptographic key module.
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::fmt;
use std::io::Cursor;
use anyhow::{ensure, Context as _, Result};
use base64::Engine as _;
use deltachat_contact_tools::EmailAddress;
use num_traits::FromPrimitive;
use pgp::composed::Deserializable;
pub use pgp::composed::{SignedPublicKey, SignedSecretKey};
use pgp::ser::Serialize;
use pgp::types::{KeyTrait, SecretKeyTrait};
use tokio::runtime::Handle;
use crate::config::Config;
use crate::constants::KeyGenType;
use crate::context::Context;
use crate::log::LogExt;
use crate::pgp::KeyPair;
use crate::tools::{self, time_elapsed};
/// Convenience trait for working with keys.
///
/// This trait is implemented for rPGP's [SignedPublicKey] and
/// [SignedSecretKey] types and makes working with them a little
/// easier in the deltachat world.
pub(crate) trait DcKey: Serialize + Deserializable + KeyTrait + Clone {
/// Create a key from some bytes.
fn from_slice(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<Self> {
Ok(<Self as Deserializable>::from_bytes(Cursor::new(bytes))?)
}
/// Create a key from a base64 string.
fn from_base64(data: &str) -> Result<Self> {
// strip newlines and other whitespace
let cleaned: String = data.split_whitespace().collect();
let bytes = base64::engine::general_purpose::STANDARD.decode(cleaned.as_bytes())?;
Self::from_slice(&bytes)
}
/// Create a key from an ASCII-armored string.
///
/// Returns the key and a map of any headers which might have been set in
/// the ASCII-armored representation.
fn from_asc(data: &str) -> Result<(Self, BTreeMap<String, String>)> {
let bytes = data.as_bytes();
Self::from_armor_single(Cursor::new(bytes)).context("rPGP error")
}
/// Serialise the key as bytes.
fn to_bytes(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
// Not using Serialize::to_bytes() to make clear *why* it is
// safe to ignore this error.
// Because we write to a Vec<u8> the io::Write impls never
// fail and we can hide this error.
let mut buf = Vec::new();
self.to_writer(&mut buf).unwrap();
buf
}
/// Serialise the key to a base64 string.
fn to_base64(&self) -> String {
base64::engine::general_purpose::STANDARD.encode(DcKey::to_bytes(self))
}
/// Serialise the key to ASCII-armored representation.
///
/// Each header line must be terminated by `\r\n`. Only allows setting one
/// header as a simplification since that's the only way it's used so far.
// Since .to_armored_string() are actual methods on SignedPublicKey and
// SignedSecretKey we can not generically implement this.
fn to_asc(&self, header: Option<(&str, &str)>) -> String;
/// The fingerprint for the key.
fn fingerprint(&self) -> Fingerprint {
Fingerprint::new(KeyTrait::fingerprint(self))
}
}
pub(crate) async fn load_self_public_key(context: &Context) -> Result<SignedPublicKey> {
let public_key = context
.sql
.query_row_optional(
"SELECT public_key
FROM keypairs
WHERE id=(SELECT value FROM config WHERE keyname='key_id')",
(),
|row| {
let bytes: Vec<u8> = row.get(0)?;
Ok(bytes)
},
)
.await?;
match public_key {
Some(bytes) => SignedPublicKey::from_slice(&bytes),
None => {
let keypair = generate_keypair(context).await?;
Ok(keypair.public)
}
}
}
/// Returns our own public keyring.
pub(crate) async fn load_self_public_keyring(context: &Context) -> Result<Vec<SignedPublicKey>> {
let keys = context
.sql
.query_map(
r#"SELECT public_key
FROM keypairs
ORDER BY id=(SELECT value FROM config WHERE keyname='key_id') DESC"#,
(),
|row| row.get::<_, Vec<u8>>(0),
|keys| keys.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>().map_err(Into::into),
)
.await?
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|bytes| SignedPublicKey::from_slice(&bytes).log_err(context).ok())
.collect();
Ok(keys)
}
pub(crate) async fn load_self_secret_key(context: &Context) -> Result<SignedSecretKey> {
let private_key = context
.sql
.query_row_optional(
"SELECT private_key
FROM keypairs
WHERE id=(SELECT value FROM config WHERE keyname='key_id')",
(),
|row| {
let bytes: Vec<u8> = row.get(0)?;
Ok(bytes)
},
)
.await?;
match private_key {
Some(bytes) => SignedSecretKey::from_slice(&bytes),
None => {
let keypair = generate_keypair(context).await?;
Ok(keypair.secret)
}
}
}
pub(crate) async fn load_self_secret_keyring(context: &Context) -> Result<Vec<SignedSecretKey>> {
let keys = context
.sql
.query_map(
r#"SELECT private_key
FROM keypairs
ORDER BY id=(SELECT value FROM config WHERE keyname='key_id') DESC"#,
(),
|row| row.get::<_, Vec<u8>>(0),
|keys| keys.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>().map_err(Into::into),
)
.await?
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|bytes| SignedSecretKey::from_slice(&bytes).log_err(context).ok())
.collect();
Ok(keys)
}
impl DcKey for SignedPublicKey {
fn to_asc(&self, header: Option<(&str, &str)>) -> String {
// Not using .to_armored_string() to make clear *why* it is
// safe to ignore this error.
// Because we write to a Vec<u8> the io::Write impls never
// fail and we can hide this error.
let headers = header.map(|(key, value)| {
let mut m = BTreeMap::new();
m.insert(key.to_string(), value.to_string());
m
});
let mut buf = Vec::new();
self.to_armored_writer(&mut buf, headers.as_ref())
.unwrap_or_default();
std::string::String::from_utf8(buf).unwrap_or_default()
}
}
impl DcKey for SignedSecretKey {
fn to_asc(&self, header: Option<(&str, &str)>) -> String {
// Not using .to_armored_string() to make clear *why* it is
// safe to do these unwraps.
// Because we write to a Vec<u8> the io::Write impls never
// fail and we can hide this error. The string is always ASCII.
let headers = header.map(|(key, value)| {
let mut m = BTreeMap::new();
m.insert(key.to_string(), value.to_string());
m
});
let mut buf = Vec::new();
self.to_armored_writer(&mut buf, headers.as_ref())
.unwrap_or_default();
std::string::String::from_utf8(buf).unwrap_or_default()
}
}
/// Deltachat extension trait for secret keys.
///
/// Provides some convenience wrappers only applicable to [SignedSecretKey].
pub(crate) trait DcSecretKey {
/// Create a public key from a private one.
fn split_public_key(&self) -> Result<SignedPublicKey>;
}
impl DcSecretKey for SignedSecretKey {
fn split_public_key(&self) -> Result<SignedPublicKey> {
self.verify()?;
let unsigned_pubkey = SecretKeyTrait::public_key(self);
let signed_pubkey = unsigned_pubkey.sign(self, || "".into())?;
Ok(signed_pubkey)
}
}
async fn generate_keypair(context: &Context) -> Result<KeyPair> {
let addr = context.get_primary_self_addr().await?;
let addr = EmailAddress::new(&addr)?;
let _guard = context.generating_key_mutex.lock().await;
// Check if the key appeared while we were waiting on the lock.
match load_keypair(context, &addr).await? {
Some(key_pair) => Ok(key_pair),
None => {
let start = tools::Time::now();
let keytype = KeyGenType::from_i32(context.get_config_int(Config::KeyGenType).await?)
.unwrap_or_default();
info!(context, "Generating keypair with type {}", keytype);
let keypair = Handle::current()
.spawn_blocking(move || crate::pgp::create_keypair(addr, keytype))
.await??;
store_self_keypair(context, &keypair, KeyPairUse::Default).await?;
info!(
context,
"Keypair generated in {:.3}s.",
time_elapsed(&start).as_secs(),
);
Ok(keypair)
}
}
}
pub(crate) async fn load_keypair(
context: &Context,
addr: &EmailAddress,
) -> Result<Option<KeyPair>> {
let res = context
.sql
.query_row_optional(
"SELECT public_key, private_key
FROM keypairs
WHERE id=(SELECT value FROM config WHERE keyname='key_id')",
(),
|row| {
let pub_bytes: Vec<u8> = row.get(0)?;
let sec_bytes: Vec<u8> = row.get(1)?;
Ok((pub_bytes, sec_bytes))
},
)
.await?;
Ok(if let Some((pub_bytes, sec_bytes)) = res {
Some(KeyPair {
addr: addr.clone(),
public: SignedPublicKey::from_slice(&pub_bytes)?,
secret: SignedSecretKey::from_slice(&sec_bytes)?,
})
} else {
None
})
}
/// Use of a key pair for encryption or decryption.
///
/// This is used by `store_self_keypair` to know what kind of key is
/// being saved.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum KeyPairUse {
/// The default key used to encrypt new messages.
Default,
/// Only used to decrypt existing message.
ReadOnly,
}
/// Store the keypair as an owned keypair for addr in the database.
///
/// This will save the keypair as keys for the given address. The
/// "self" here refers to the fact that this DC instance owns the
/// keypair. Usually `addr` will be [Config::ConfiguredAddr].
///
/// If either the public or private keys are already present in the
/// database, this entry will be removed first regardless of the
/// address associated with it. Practically this means saving the
/// same key again overwrites it.
///
/// [Config::ConfiguredAddr]: crate::config::Config::ConfiguredAddr
pub(crate) async fn store_self_keypair(
context: &Context,
keypair: &KeyPair,
default: KeyPairUse,
) -> Result<()> {
let mut config_cache_lock = context.sql.config_cache.write().await;
let new_key_id = context
.sql
.transaction(|transaction| {
let public_key = DcKey::to_bytes(&keypair.public);
let secret_key = DcKey::to_bytes(&keypair.secret);
let is_default = match default {
KeyPairUse::Default => true,
KeyPairUse::ReadOnly => false,
};
// `addr` and `is_default` written for compatibility with older versions,
// until new cores are rolled out everywhere.
// otherwise "add second device" or "backup" may break.
// moreover, this allows downgrades to the previous version.
// writing of `addr` and `is_default` can be removed ~ 2024-08
let addr = keypair.addr.to_string();
transaction
.execute(
"INSERT OR REPLACE INTO keypairs (public_key, private_key, addr, is_default)
VALUES (?,?,?,?)",
(&public_key, &secret_key, addr, is_default),
)
.context("Failed to insert keypair")?;
if is_default {
let new_key_id = transaction.last_insert_rowid();
transaction.execute(
"INSERT OR REPLACE INTO config (keyname, value) VALUES ('key_id', ?)",
(new_key_id,),
)?;
Ok(Some(new_key_id))
} else {
Ok(None)
}
})
.await?;
if let Some(new_key_id) = new_key_id {
// Update config cache if transaction succeeded and changed current default key.
config_cache_lock.insert("key_id".to_string(), Some(new_key_id.to_string()));
}
Ok(())
}
/// Saves a keypair as the default keys.
///
/// This API is used for testing purposes
/// to avoid generating the key in tests.
/// Use import/export APIs instead.
pub async fn preconfigure_keypair(context: &Context, addr: &str, secret_data: &str) -> Result<()> {
let addr = EmailAddress::new(addr)?;
let secret = SignedSecretKey::from_asc(secret_data)?.0;
let public = secret.split_public_key()?;
let keypair = KeyPair {
addr,
public,
secret,
};
store_self_keypair(context, &keypair, KeyPairUse::Default).await?;
Ok(())
}
/// A key fingerprint
#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize)]
pub struct Fingerprint(Vec<u8>);
impl Fingerprint {
/// Creates new 160-bit (20 bytes) fingerprint.
pub fn new(v: Vec<u8>) -> Fingerprint {
debug_assert_eq!(v.len(), 20);
Fingerprint(v)
}
/// Make a hex string from the fingerprint.
///
/// Use [std::fmt::Display] or [ToString::to_string] to get a
/// human-readable formatted string.
pub fn hex(&self) -> String {
hex::encode_upper(&self.0)
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for Fingerprint {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("Fingerprint")
.field("hex", &self.hex())
.finish()
}
}
/// Make a human-readable fingerprint.
impl fmt::Display for Fingerprint {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
// Split key into chunks of 4 with space and newline at 20 chars
for (i, c) in self.hex().chars().enumerate() {
if i > 0 && i % 20 == 0 {
writeln!(f)?;
} else if i > 0 && i % 4 == 0 {
write!(f, " ")?;
}
write!(f, "{c}")?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
/// Parse a human-readable or otherwise formatted fingerprint.
impl std::str::FromStr for Fingerprint {
type Err = anyhow::Error;
fn from_str(input: &str) -> Result<Self> {
let hex_repr: String = input
.to_uppercase()
.chars()
.filter(|&c| c.is_ascii_hexdigit())
.collect();
let v: Vec<u8> = hex::decode(&hex_repr)?;
ensure!(v.len() == 20, "wrong fingerprint length: {}", hex_repr);
let fp = Fingerprint::new(v);
Ok(fp)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::sync::Arc;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use super::*;
use crate::test_utils::{alice_keypair, TestContext};
static KEYPAIR: Lazy<KeyPair> = Lazy::new(alice_keypair);
#[test]
fn test_from_armored_string() {
let (private_key, _) = SignedSecretKey::from_asc(
"-----BEGIN PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK-----
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ilSowab9slSdOgzQI1fzo+VZkhtczvRBq31cW8G05tuiLsnDSSS+sSH/GkvJqpzB
BWu6tSrMzth58KBM2XwWmozpLzy6wlrUBOYT8J79UVvs81O/DhXpVYYOWj2h4n3O
60qtK7SJBCjG7vGc2Ef8amsrjTDwUii0QQcF+BJN3ZuCI5AdOTpI39QuCDuD9UH2
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XCn8diZ8j7kPwbjgFE0SJiCAVR/R57LIEl6S3nyUbG03vJI1VxZ8wmxBTj7/CM3+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JKz0HMEEANLLWy/9enOvSpznYIUdtXxNG6evRHClkf7jZimM/VrAc4ICW4hqICK3
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Hod6MFYzFVmbrmc822KmhaS3lBzLVpgkmEeJwsB2BBgBCAAgBQJdH4NfAhsMFiEE
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T9RdKdCaYV0MvxZyc7eM2pSk8cyfj6IPnxD8DPT699SMIzBfsrdGcfDYYgSODHL+
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V2Fclh+G0sWp7F2ZS3nt0vX1hYG8TMIzM8Bj2eMsdXATOji9ST7EUxk/BpFax86D
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7yPJeQ==
=KZk/
-----END PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK-----",
)
.expect("failed to decode");
let binary = DcKey::to_bytes(&private_key);
SignedSecretKey::from_slice(&binary).expect("invalid private key");
}
#[test]
fn test_asc_roundtrip() {
let key = KEYPAIR.public.clone();
let asc = key.to_asc(Some(("spam", "ham")));
let (key2, hdrs) = SignedPublicKey::from_asc(&asc).unwrap();
assert_eq!(key, key2);
assert_eq!(hdrs.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(hdrs.get("spam"), Some(&String::from("ham")));
let key = KEYPAIR.secret.clone();
let asc = key.to_asc(Some(("spam", "ham")));
let (key2, hdrs) = SignedSecretKey::from_asc(&asc).unwrap();
assert_eq!(key, key2);
assert_eq!(hdrs.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(hdrs.get("spam"), Some(&String::from("ham")));
}
#[test]
fn test_from_slice_roundtrip() {
let public_key = KEYPAIR.public.clone();
let private_key = KEYPAIR.secret.clone();
let binary = DcKey::to_bytes(&public_key);
let public_key2 = SignedPublicKey::from_slice(&binary).expect("invalid public key");
assert_eq!(public_key, public_key2);
let binary = DcKey::to_bytes(&private_key);
let private_key2 = SignedSecretKey::from_slice(&binary).expect("invalid private key");
assert_eq!(private_key, private_key2);
}
#[test]
fn test_from_slice_bad_data() {
let mut bad_data: [u8; 4096] = [0; 4096];
for (i, v) in bad_data.iter_mut().enumerate() {
*v = (i & 0xff) as u8;
}
for j in 0..(4096 / 40) {
let slice = &bad_data.get(j..j + 4096 / 2 + j).unwrap();
assert!(SignedPublicKey::from_slice(slice).is_err());
assert!(SignedSecretKey::from_slice(slice).is_err());
}
}
#[test]
fn test_base64_roundtrip() {
let key = KEYPAIR.public.clone();
let base64 = key.to_base64();
let key2 = SignedPublicKey::from_base64(&base64).unwrap();
assert_eq!(key, key2);
}
#[tokio::test(flavor = "multi_thread", worker_threads = 2)]
async fn test_load_self_existing() {
let alice = alice_keypair();
let t = TestContext::new_alice().await;
let pubkey = load_self_public_key(&t).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(alice.public, pubkey);
let seckey = load_self_secret_key(&t).await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(alice.secret, seckey);
}
#[tokio::test(flavor = "multi_thread", worker_threads = 2)]
async fn test_load_self_generate_public() {
let t = TestContext::new().await;
t.set_config(Config::ConfiguredAddr, Some("alice@example.org"))
.await
.unwrap();
let key = load_self_public_key(&t).await;
assert!(key.is_ok());
}
#[tokio::test(flavor = "multi_thread", worker_threads = 2)]
async fn test_load_self_generate_secret() {
let t = TestContext::new().await;
t.set_config(Config::ConfiguredAddr, Some("alice@example.org"))
.await
.unwrap();
let key = load_self_secret_key(&t).await;
assert!(key.is_ok());
}
#[tokio::test(flavor = "multi_thread", worker_threads = 2)]
async fn test_load_self_generate_concurrent() {
use std::thread;
let t = TestContext::new().await;
t.set_config(Config::ConfiguredAddr, Some("alice@example.org"))
.await
.unwrap();
let thr0 = {
let ctx = t.clone();
thread::spawn(move || {
tokio::runtime::Runtime::new()
.unwrap()
.block_on(load_self_public_key(&ctx))
})
};
let thr1 = {
let ctx = t.clone();
thread::spawn(move || {
tokio::runtime::Runtime::new()
.unwrap()
.block_on(load_self_public_key(&ctx))
})
};
let res0 = thr0.join().unwrap();
let res1 = thr1.join().unwrap();
assert_eq!(res0.unwrap(), res1.unwrap());
}
#[test]
fn test_split_key() {
let pubkey = KEYPAIR.secret.split_public_key().unwrap();
assert_eq!(pubkey.primary_key, KEYPAIR.public.primary_key);
}
#[tokio::test(flavor = "multi_thread", worker_threads = 2)]
async fn test_save_self_key_twice() {
// Saving the same key twice should result in only one row in
// the keypairs table.
let t = TestContext::new().await;
let ctx = Arc::new(t);
let nrows = || async {
ctx.sql
.count("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM keypairs;", ())
.await
.unwrap()
};
assert_eq!(nrows().await, 0);
store_self_keypair(&ctx, &KEYPAIR, KeyPairUse::Default)
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(nrows().await, 1);
store_self_keypair(&ctx, &KEYPAIR, KeyPairUse::Default)
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(nrows().await, 1);
}
#[test]
fn test_fingerprint_from_str() {
let res = Fingerprint::new(vec![
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
]);
let fp: Fingerprint = "0102030405060708090A0B0c0d0e0F1011121314".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(fp, res);
let fp: Fingerprint = "zzzz 0102 0304 0506\n0708090a0b0c0D0E0F1011121314 yyy"
.parse()
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(fp, res);
assert!("1".parse::<Fingerprint>().is_err());
}
#[test]
fn test_fingerprint_hex() {
let fp = Fingerprint::new(vec![
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 255, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
]);
assert_eq!(fp.hex(), "0102040810204080FF0A0B0C0D0E0F1011121314");
}
#[test]
fn test_fingerprint_to_string() {
let fp = Fingerprint::new(vec![
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 255, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 255, 19, 20,
]);
assert_eq!(
fp.to_string(),
"0102 0408 1020 4080 FF01\n0204 0810 2040 80FF 1314"
);
}
}
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