matrix-rust-sdk/src/crypto/machine.rs

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// Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
use std::convert::TryInto;
use super::error::SignatureError;
use super::olm::Account;
use crate::api;
use api::r0::keys;
use cjson;
use olm_rs::utility::OlmUtility;
use serde_json::json;
use serde_json::value::Value;
struct OlmMachine {
/// The unique user id that owns this account.
user_id: String,
/// The unique device id of the device that holds this account.
device_id: String,
/// Our underlying Olm Account holding our identity keys.
account: Account,
/// The number of one-time keys we have uploaded to the server. If this is
/// None, no action will be taken. After a sync request the client needs to
/// set this for us, depending on the count we will suggest the client
/// to upload new keys.
uploaded_key_count: Option<u64>,
}
impl OlmMachine {
const OLM_V1_ALGORITHM: &'static str = "m.olm.v1.curve25519-aes-sha2";
const MEGOLM_V1_ALGORITHM: &'static str = "m.megolm.v1.aes-sha2";
const ALGORITHMS: &'static [&'static str] = &[
OlmMachine::OLM_V1_ALGORITHM,
OlmMachine::MEGOLM_V1_ALGORITHM,
];
/// Create a new account.
pub fn new(user_id: &str, device_id: &str) -> Self {
OlmMachine {
user_id: user_id.to_owned(),
device_id: device_id.to_owned(),
account: Account::new(),
uploaded_key_count: None,
}
}
/// Should account or one-time keys be uploaded to the server.
pub fn should_upload_keys(&self) -> bool {
if !self.account.shared() {
return true;
}
// If we have a known key count, check that we have more than
// max_one_time_Keys() / 2, otherwise tell the client to upload more.
match self.uploaded_key_count {
Some(count) => {
let max_keys = self.account.max_one_time_keys() as u64;
let key_count = (max_keys / 2) - count;
key_count > 0
}
None => false,
}
}
/// Receive a successful keys upload response.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// `response` - The keys upload response of the request that the client
/// performed.
pub async fn receive_keys_upload_response(&mut self, response: &keys::upload_keys::Response) {
self.account.shared = true;
let one_time_key_count = response
.one_time_key_counts
.get(&keys::KeyAlgorithm::SignedCurve25519);
if let Some(c) = one_time_key_count {
let count: u64 = (*c).into();
self.uploaded_key_count = Some(count);
}
self.account.mark_keys_as_published();
// TODO save the account here.
}
/// Generate new one-time keys.
///
/// Returns the number of newly generated one-time keys. If no keys can be
/// generated returns an empty error.
fn generate_one_time_keys(&self) -> Result<u64, ()> {
match self.uploaded_key_count {
Some(count) => {
let max_keys = self.account.max_one_time_keys() as u64;
let max_on_server = max_keys / 2;
if count >= (max_on_server) {
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return Err(());
}
let key_count = (max_on_server) - count;
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let key_count: usize = key_count
.try_into()
.unwrap_or_else(|_| self.account.max_one_time_keys());
self.account.generate_one_time_keys(key_count);
Ok(key_count as u64)
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}
None => Err(()),
}
}
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/// Sign the device keys and return a JSON Value to upload them.
fn device_keys(&self) -> Value {
let identity_keys = self.account.identity_keys();
let mut device_keys = json!({
"user_id": self.user_id,
"device_id": self.device_id,
"algorithms": OlmMachine::ALGORITHMS,
"keys": {
format!("curve25519:{}", self.device_id): identity_keys.curve25519(),
format!("ed25519:{}", self.device_id): identity_keys.ed25519(),
},
});
let signature = json!({
self.user_id.clone(): {
format!("ed25519:{}", self.device_id): self.sign_json(&device_keys),
}
});
let device_keys_object = device_keys
.as_object_mut()
.expect("Device keys json value isn't an object");
device_keys_object.insert("signatures".to_string(), signature);
device_keys
}
/// Convert a JSON value to the canonical representation and sign the JSON string.
fn sign_json(&self, json: &Value) -> String {
let canonical_json = cjson::to_string(json)
.unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!(format!("Can't serialize {} to canonical JSON", json)));
self.account.sign(&canonical_json)
}
/// Verify a signed JSON object.
///
/// The object must have a signatures key associated with an object of the
/// form `user_id: {key_id: signature}`.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `user_id` - The user who signed the JSON object.
/// * `device_id` - The device that signed the JSON object.
/// * `user_key` - The public ed25519 key which was used to sign the JSON
/// object.
/// * `json` - The JSON object that should be verified.
///
/// Returns Ok if the signature was successfully verified, otherwise an
/// SignatureError.
fn verify_json(
&self,
user_id: &str,
device_id: &str,
user_key: &str,
json: &mut Value,
) -> Result<(), SignatureError> {
let json_object = json.as_object_mut().ok_or(SignatureError::NotAnObject)?;
let unsigned = json_object.remove("unsigned");
let signatures = json_object.remove("signatures");
let canonical_json = cjson::to_string(json_object)?;
if let Some(u) = unsigned {
json_object.insert("unsigned".to_string(), u);
}
let key_id = format!("ed25519:{}", device_id);
let signatures = signatures.ok_or(SignatureError::NoSignatureFound)?;
let signature_object = signatures
.as_object()
.ok_or(SignatureError::NoSignatureFound)?;
let signature = signature_object
.get(user_id)
.ok_or(SignatureError::NoSignatureFound)?;
let signature = signature
.get(key_id)
.ok_or(SignatureError::NoSignatureFound)?;
let signature = signature.as_str().ok_or(SignatureError::NoSignatureFound)?;
let utility = OlmUtility::new();
let ret = if utility
.ed25519_verify(&user_key, &canonical_json, signature)
.is_ok()
{
Ok(())
} else {
Err(SignatureError::VerificationError)
};
json_object.insert("signatures".to_string(), signatures);
ret
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
const USER_ID: &str = "@test:example.org";
const DEVICE_ID: &str = "DEVICEID";
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use js_int::UInt;
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use crate::api::r0::keys;
use crate::crypto::machine::OlmMachine;
use http::Response;
fn response_from_file(path: &str) -> Response<Vec<u8>> {
let mut file = File::open(path).expect(&format!("No such data file found {}", path));
let mut contents = Vec::new();
file.read_to_end(&mut contents)
.expect(&format!("Can't read data file {}", path));
Response::builder().status(200).body(contents).unwrap()
}
fn keys_upload_response() -> keys::upload_keys::Response {
let data = response_from_file("tests/data/keys_upload.json");
keys::upload_keys::Response::try_from(data).expect("Can't parse the keys upload response")
}
#[test]
fn create_olm_machine() {
let machine = OlmMachine::new(USER_ID, DEVICE_ID);
assert!(machine.should_upload_keys());
}
#[async_std::test]
async fn receive_keys_upload_response() {
let mut machine = OlmMachine::new(USER_ID, DEVICE_ID);
let mut response = keys_upload_response();
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response
.one_time_key_counts
.remove(&keys::KeyAlgorithm::SignedCurve25519)
.unwrap();
assert!(machine.should_upload_keys());
machine.receive_keys_upload_response(&response).await;
assert!(!machine.should_upload_keys());
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response.one_time_key_counts.insert(
keys::KeyAlgorithm::SignedCurve25519,
UInt::try_from(10).unwrap(),
);
machine.receive_keys_upload_response(&response).await;
assert!(machine.should_upload_keys());
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response.one_time_key_counts.insert(
keys::KeyAlgorithm::SignedCurve25519,
UInt::try_from(50).unwrap(),
);
machine.receive_keys_upload_response(&response).await;
assert!(!machine.should_upload_keys());
}
#[async_std::test]
async fn generate_one_time_keys() {
let mut machine = OlmMachine::new(USER_ID, DEVICE_ID);
let mut response = keys_upload_response();
assert!(machine.should_upload_keys());
assert!(machine.generate_one_time_keys().is_err());
machine.receive_keys_upload_response(&response).await;
assert!(machine.should_upload_keys());
assert!(machine.generate_one_time_keys().is_ok());
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response.one_time_key_counts.insert(
keys::KeyAlgorithm::SignedCurve25519,
UInt::try_from(50).unwrap(),
);
machine.receive_keys_upload_response(&response).await;
assert!(machine.generate_one_time_keys().is_err());
}
#[test]
fn test_device_key_signing() {
let machine = OlmMachine::new(USER_ID, DEVICE_ID);
let mut device_keys = machine.device_keys();
let identity_keys = machine.account.identity_keys();
let ed25519_key = identity_keys.ed25519();
let ret = machine.verify_json(
&machine.user_id,
&machine.device_id,
ed25519_key,
&mut device_keys,
);
assert!(ret.is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn test_invalid_signature() {
let machine = OlmMachine::new(USER_ID, DEVICE_ID);
let mut device_keys = machine.device_keys();
let ret = machine.verify_json(
&machine.user_id,
&machine.device_id,
"fake_key",
&mut device_keys,
);
assert!(ret.is_err());
}
}