/* * Copyright (c) 2014 Conformal Systems LLC * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ package waddrmgr import ( "fmt" "sync" "github.com/btcsuite/btcec" "github.com/btcsuite/btcnet" "github.com/btcsuite/btcutil" "github.com/btcsuite/btcutil/hdkeychain" "github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/snacl" "github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/walletdb" "github.com/btcsuite/btcwire" ) const ( // MaxAccountNum is the maximum allowed account number. This value was // chosen because accounts are hardened children and therefore must // not exceed the hardened child range of extended keys and it provides // a reserved account at the top of the range for supporting imported // addresses. MaxAccountNum = hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart - 2 // 2^31 - 2 // MaxAddressesPerAccount is the maximum allowed number of addresses // per account number. This value is based on the limitation of // the underlying hierarchical deterministic key derivation. MaxAddressesPerAccount = hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart - 1 // importedAddrAccount is the account number to use for all imported // addresses. This is useful since normal accounts are derived from the // root hierarchical deterministic key and imported addresses do not // fit into that model. ImportedAddrAccount = MaxAccountNum + 1 // 2^31 - 1 // defaultAccountNum is the number of the default account. defaultAccountNum = 0 // The hierarchy described by BIP0043 is: // m/'/* // This is further extended by BIP0044 to: // m/44'/'/'//
// // The branch is 0 for external addresses and 1 for internal addresses. // maxCoinType is the maximum allowed coin type used when structuring // the BIP0044 multi-account hierarchy. This value is based on the // limitation of the underlying hierarchical deterministic key // derivation. maxCoinType = hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart - 1 // externalBranch is the child number to use when performing BIP0044 // style hierarchical deterministic key derivation for the external // branch. externalBranch uint32 = 0 // internalBranch is the child number to use when performing BIP0044 // style hierarchical deterministic key derivation for the internal // branch. internalBranch uint32 = 1 ) // Options is used to hold the optional parameters passed to Create or Load. type Options struct { ScryptN int ScryptR int ScryptP int } // defaultConfig is an instance of the Options struct initialized with default // configuration options. var defaultConfig = &Options{ ScryptN: 262144, // 2^18 ScryptR: 8, ScryptP: 1, } // addrKey is used to uniquely identify an address even when those addresses // would end up being the same bitcoin address (as is the case for pay-to-pubkey // and pay-to-pubkey-hash style of addresses). type addrKey string // accountInfo houses the current state of the internal and external branches // of an account along with the extended keys needed to derive new keys. It // also handles locking by keeping an encrypted version of the serialized // private extended key so the unencrypted versions can be cleared from memory // when the address manager is locked. type accountInfo struct { // The account key is used to derive the branches which in turn derive // the internal and external addresses. // The accountKeyPriv will be nil when the address manager is locked. acctKeyEncrypted []byte acctKeyPriv *hdkeychain.ExtendedKey acctKeyPub *hdkeychain.ExtendedKey // The external branch is used for all addresses which are intended // for external use. nextExternalIndex uint32 lastExternalAddr ManagedAddress // The internal branch is used for all adddresses which are only // intended for internal wallet use such as change addresses. nextInternalIndex uint32 lastInternalAddr ManagedAddress } // unlockDeriveInfo houses the information needed to derive a private key for a // managed address when the address manager is unlocked. See the deriveOnUnlock // field in the Manager struct for more details on how this is used. type unlockDeriveInfo struct { managedAddr *managedAddress branch uint32 index uint32 } // defaultNewSecretKey returns a new secret key. See newSecretKey. func defaultNewSecretKey(passphrase *[]byte, config *Options) (*snacl.SecretKey, error) { return snacl.NewSecretKey(passphrase, config.ScryptN, config.ScryptR, config.ScryptP) } // newSecretKey is used as a way to replace the new secret key generation // function used so tests can provide a version that fails for testing error // paths. var newSecretKey = defaultNewSecretKey // EncryptorDecryptor provides an abstraction on top of snacl.CryptoKey so that our // tests can use dependency injection to force the behaviour they need. type EncryptorDecryptor interface { Encrypt(in []byte) ([]byte, error) Decrypt(in []byte) ([]byte, error) Bytes() []byte CopyBytes([]byte) Zero() } // cryptoKey extends snacl.CryptoKey to implement EncryptorDecryptor. type cryptoKey struct { snacl.CryptoKey } // Bytes returns a copy of this crypto key's byte slice. func (ck *cryptoKey) Bytes() []byte { return ck.CryptoKey[:] } // CopyBytes copies the bytes from the given slice into this CryptoKey. func (ck *cryptoKey) CopyBytes(from []byte) { copy(ck.CryptoKey[:], from) } // defaultNewCryptoKey returns a new CryptoKey. See newCryptoKey. func defaultNewCryptoKey() (EncryptorDecryptor, error) { key, err := snacl.GenerateCryptoKey() if err != nil { return nil, err } return &cryptoKey{*key}, nil } // CryptoKeyType is used to differentiate between different kinds of // crypto keys. type CryptoKeyType byte // Crypto key types. const ( // CKTPrivate specifies the key that is used for encryption of private // key material such as derived extended private keys and imported // private keys. CKTPrivate CryptoKeyType = iota // CKTScript specifies the key that is used for encryption of scripts. CKTScript // CKTPublic specifies the key that is used for encryption of public // key material such as dervied extended public keys and imported public // keys. CKTPublic ) // newCryptoKey is used as a way to replace the new crypto key generation // function used so tests can provide a version that fails for testing error // paths. var newCryptoKey = defaultNewCryptoKey // Manager represents a concurrency safe crypto currency address manager and // key store. type Manager struct { mtx sync.RWMutex namespace walletdb.Namespace net *btcnet.Params addrs map[addrKey]ManagedAddress syncState syncState watchingOnly bool locked bool closed bool // acctInfo houses information about accounts including what is needed // to generate deterministic chained keys for each created account. acctInfo map[uint32]*accountInfo // masterKeyPub is the secret key used to secure the cryptoKeyPub key // and masterKeyPriv is the secret key used to secure the cryptoKeyPriv // key. This approach is used because it makes changing the passwords // much simpler as it then becomes just changing these keys. It also // provides future flexibility. // // NOTE: This is not the same thing as BIP0032 master node extended // key. // // The underlying master private key will be zeroed when the address // manager is locked. masterKeyPub *snacl.SecretKey masterKeyPriv *snacl.SecretKey // cryptoKeyPub is the key used to encrypt public extended keys and // addresses. cryptoKeyPub EncryptorDecryptor // cryptoKeyPriv is the key used to encrypt private data such as the // master hierarchical deterministic extended key. // // This key will be zeroed when the address manager is locked. cryptoKeyPrivEncrypted []byte cryptoKeyPriv EncryptorDecryptor // cryptoKeyScript is the key used to encrypt script data. // // This key will be zeroed when the address manager is locked. cryptoKeyScriptEncrypted []byte cryptoKeyScript EncryptorDecryptor // deriveOnUnlock is a list of private keys which needs to be derived // on the next unlock. This occurs when a public address is derived // while the address manager is locked since it does not have access to // the private extended key (hence nor the underlying private key) in // order to encrypt it. deriveOnUnlock []*unlockDeriveInfo // config holds overridable options, such as scrypt parameters. config *Options } // lock performs a best try effort to remove and zero all secret keys associated // with the address manager. // // This function MUST be called with the manager lock held for writes. func (m *Manager) lock() { // Clear all of the account private keys. for _, acctInfo := range m.acctInfo { if acctInfo.acctKeyPriv != nil { acctInfo.acctKeyPriv.Zero() } acctInfo.acctKeyPriv = nil } // Remove clear text private keys and scripts from all address entries. for _, ma := range m.addrs { switch addr := ma.(type) { case *managedAddress: addr.lock() case *scriptAddress: addr.lock() } } // Remove clear text private master and crypto keys from memory. m.cryptoKeyScript.Zero() m.cryptoKeyPriv.Zero() m.masterKeyPriv.Zero() // NOTE: m.cryptoKeyPub is intentionally not cleared here as the address // manager needs to be able to continue to read and decrypt public data // which uses a separate derived key from the database even when it is // locked. m.locked = true } // zeroSensitivePublicData performs a best try effort to remove and zero all // sensitive public data associated with the address manager such as // hierarchical deterministic extended public keys and the crypto public keys. func (m *Manager) zeroSensitivePublicData() { // Clear all of the account private keys. for _, acctInfo := range m.acctInfo { acctInfo.acctKeyPub.Zero() acctInfo.acctKeyPub = nil } // Remove clear text public master and crypto keys from memory. m.cryptoKeyPub.Zero() m.masterKeyPub.Zero() } // Close cleanly shuts down the manager. It makes a best try effort to remove // and zero all private key and sensitive public key material associated with // the address manager from memory. func (m *Manager) Close() error { m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // Attempt to clear private key material from memory. if !m.watchingOnly && !m.locked { m.lock() } // Attempt to clear sensitive public key material from memory too. m.zeroSensitivePublicData() m.closed = true return nil } // keyToManaged returns a new managed address for the provided derived key and // its derivation path which consists of the account, branch, and index. // // The passed derivedKey is zeroed after the new address is created. // // This function MUST be called with the manager lock held for writes. func (m *Manager) keyToManaged(derivedKey *hdkeychain.ExtendedKey, account, branch, index uint32) (ManagedAddress, error) { // Create a new managed address based on the public or private key // depending on whether the passed key is private. Also, zero the // key after creating the managed address from it. ma, err := newManagedAddressFromExtKey(m, account, derivedKey) defer derivedKey.Zero() if err != nil { return nil, err } if !derivedKey.IsPrivate() { // Add the managed address to the list of addresses that need // their private keys derived when the address manager is next // unlocked. info := unlockDeriveInfo{ managedAddr: ma, branch: branch, index: index, } m.deriveOnUnlock = append(m.deriveOnUnlock, &info) } if branch == internalBranch { ma.internal = true } return ma, nil } // deriveKey returns either a public or private derived extended key based on // the private flag for the given an account info, branch, and index. func (m *Manager) deriveKey(acctInfo *accountInfo, branch, index uint32, private bool) (*hdkeychain.ExtendedKey, error) { // Choose the public or private extended key based on whether or not // the private flag was specified. This, in turn, allows for public or // private child derivation. acctKey := acctInfo.acctKeyPub if private { acctKey = acctInfo.acctKeyPriv } // Derive and return the key. branchKey, err := acctKey.Child(branch) if err != nil { str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to derive extended key branch %d", branch) return nil, managerError(ErrKeyChain, str, err) } addressKey, err := branchKey.Child(index) branchKey.Zero() // Zero branch key after it's used. if err != nil { str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to derive child extended key -- "+ "branch %d, child %d", branch, index) return nil, managerError(ErrKeyChain, str, err) } return addressKey, nil } // loadAccountInfo attempts to load and cache information about the given // account from the database. This includes what is necessary to derive new // keys for it and track the state of the internal and external branches. // // This function MUST be called with the manager lock held for writes. func (m *Manager) loadAccountInfo(account uint32) (*accountInfo, error) { // Return the account info from cache if it's available. if acctInfo, ok := m.acctInfo[account]; ok { return acctInfo, nil } // The account is either invalid or just wasn't cached, so attempt to // load the information from the database. var rowInterface interface{} err := m.namespace.View(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { var err error rowInterface, err = fetchAccountInfo(tx, account) return err }) if err != nil { return nil, maybeConvertDbError(err) } // Ensure the account type is a BIP0044 account. row, ok := rowInterface.(*dbBIP0044AccountRow) if !ok { str := fmt.Sprintf("unsupported account type %T", row) err = managerError(ErrDatabase, str, nil) } // Use the crypto public key to decrypt the account public extended key. serializedKeyPub, err := m.cryptoKeyPub.Decrypt(row.pubKeyEncrypted) if err != nil { str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to decrypt public key for account %d", account) return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } acctKeyPub, err := hdkeychain.NewKeyFromString(string(serializedKeyPub)) if err != nil { str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to create extended public key for "+ "account %d", account) return nil, managerError(ErrKeyChain, str, err) } // Create the new account info with the known information. The rest // of the fields are filled out below. acctInfo := &accountInfo{ acctKeyEncrypted: row.privKeyEncrypted, acctKeyPub: acctKeyPub, nextExternalIndex: row.nextExternalIndex, nextInternalIndex: row.nextInternalIndex, } if !m.locked { // Use the crypto private key to decrypt the account private // extended keys. decrypted, err := m.cryptoKeyPriv.Decrypt(acctInfo.acctKeyEncrypted) if err != nil { str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to decrypt private key for "+ "account %d", account) return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } acctKeyPriv, err := hdkeychain.NewKeyFromString(string(decrypted)) if err != nil { str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to create extended private "+ "key for account %d", account) return nil, managerError(ErrKeyChain, str, err) } acctInfo.acctKeyPriv = acctKeyPriv } // Derive and cache the managed address for the last external address. branch, index := externalBranch, row.nextExternalIndex if index > 0 { index-- } lastExtKey, err := m.deriveKey(acctInfo, branch, index, !m.locked) if err != nil { return nil, err } lastExtAddr, err := m.keyToManaged(lastExtKey, account, branch, index) if err != nil { return nil, err } acctInfo.lastExternalAddr = lastExtAddr // Derive and cache the managed address for the last internal address. branch, index = internalBranch, row.nextInternalIndex if index > 0 { index-- } lastIntKey, err := m.deriveKey(acctInfo, branch, index, !m.locked) if err != nil { return nil, err } lastIntAddr, err := m.keyToManaged(lastIntKey, account, branch, index) if err != nil { return nil, err } acctInfo.lastInternalAddr = lastIntAddr // Add it to the cache and return it when everything is successful. m.acctInfo[account] = acctInfo return acctInfo, nil } // deriveKeyFromPath returns either a public or private derived extended key // based on the private flag for the given an account, branch, and index. // // This function MUST be called with the manager lock held for writes. func (m *Manager) deriveKeyFromPath(account, branch, index uint32, private bool) (*hdkeychain.ExtendedKey, error) { // Look up the account key information. acctInfo, err := m.loadAccountInfo(account) if err != nil { return nil, err } return m.deriveKey(acctInfo, branch, index, private) } // chainAddressRowToManaged returns a new managed address based on chained // address data loaded from the database. // // This function MUST be called with the manager lock held for writes. func (m *Manager) chainAddressRowToManaged(row *dbChainAddressRow) (ManagedAddress, error) { addressKey, err := m.deriveKeyFromPath(row.account, row.branch, row.index, !m.locked) if err != nil { return nil, err } return m.keyToManaged(addressKey, row.account, row.branch, row.index) } // importedAddressRowToManaged returns a new managed address based on imported // address data loaded from the database. func (m *Manager) importedAddressRowToManaged(row *dbImportedAddressRow) (ManagedAddress, error) { // Use the crypto public key to decrypt the imported public key. pubBytes, err := m.cryptoKeyPub.Decrypt(row.encryptedPubKey) if err != nil { str := "failed to decrypt public key for imported address" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } pubKey, err := btcec.ParsePubKey(pubBytes, btcec.S256()) if err != nil { str := "invalid public key for imported address" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } compressed := len(pubBytes) == btcec.PubKeyBytesLenCompressed ma, err := newManagedAddressWithoutPrivKey(m, row.account, pubKey, compressed) if err != nil { return nil, err } ma.privKeyEncrypted = row.encryptedPrivKey ma.imported = true return ma, nil } // scriptAddressRowToManaged returns a new managed address based on script // address data loaded from the database. func (m *Manager) scriptAddressRowToManaged(row *dbScriptAddressRow) (ManagedAddress, error) { // Use the crypto public key to decrypt the imported script hash. scriptHash, err := m.cryptoKeyPub.Decrypt(row.encryptedHash) if err != nil { str := "failed to decrypt imported script hash" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } return newScriptAddress(m, row.account, scriptHash, row.encryptedScript) } // rowInterfaceToManaged returns a new managed address based on the given // address data loaded from the database. It will automatically select the // appropriate type. func (m *Manager) rowInterfaceToManaged(rowInterface interface{}) (ManagedAddress, error) { switch row := rowInterface.(type) { case *dbChainAddressRow: return m.chainAddressRowToManaged(row) case *dbImportedAddressRow: return m.importedAddressRowToManaged(row) case *dbScriptAddressRow: return m.scriptAddressRowToManaged(row) } str := fmt.Sprintf("unsupported address type %T", rowInterface) return nil, managerError(ErrDatabase, str, nil) } // loadAndCacheAddress attempts to load the passed address from the database and // caches the associated managed address. // // This function MUST be called with the manager lock held for writes. func (m *Manager) loadAndCacheAddress(address btcutil.Address) (ManagedAddress, error) { // Attempt to load the raw address information from the database. var rowInterface interface{} err := m.namespace.View(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { var err error rowInterface, err = fetchAddress(tx, address.ScriptAddress()) return err }) if err != nil { return nil, maybeConvertDbError(err) } // Create a new managed address for the specific type of address based // on type. managedAddr, err := m.rowInterfaceToManaged(rowInterface) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Cache and return the new managed address. m.addrs[addrKey(managedAddr.Address().ScriptAddress())] = managedAddr return managedAddr, nil } // Address returns a managed address given the passed address if it is known // to the address manager. A managed address differs from the passed address // in that it also potentially contains extra information needed to sign // transactions such as the associated private key for pay-to-pubkey and // pay-to-pubkey-hash addresses and the script associated with // pay-to-script-hash addresses. func (m *Manager) Address(address btcutil.Address) (ManagedAddress, error) { // Return the address from cache if it's available. // // NOTE: Not using a defer on the lock here since a write lock is // needed if the lookup fails. m.mtx.RLock() if ma, ok := m.addrs[addrKey(address.ScriptAddress())]; ok { m.mtx.RUnlock() return ma, nil } m.mtx.RUnlock() m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // Attempt to load the address from the database. return m.loadAndCacheAddress(address) } // ChangePassphrase changes either the public or private passphrase to the // provided value depending on the private flag. In order to change the private // password, the address manager must not be watching-only. func (m *Manager) ChangePassphrase(oldPassphrase, newPassphrase []byte, private bool) error { // No private passphrase to change for a watching-only address manager. if private && m.watchingOnly { return managerError(ErrWatchingOnly, errWatchingOnly, nil) } m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // Ensure the provided old passphrase is correct. This check is done // using a copy of the appropriate master key depending on the private // flag to ensure the current state is not altered. The temp key is // cleared when done to avoid leaving a copy in memory. var keyName string secretKey := snacl.SecretKey{Key: &snacl.CryptoKey{}} if private { keyName = "private" secretKey.Parameters = m.masterKeyPriv.Parameters } else { keyName = "public" secretKey.Parameters = m.masterKeyPub.Parameters } if err := secretKey.DeriveKey(&oldPassphrase); err != nil { if err == snacl.ErrInvalidPassword { str := fmt.Sprintf("invalid passphrase for %s master "+ "key", keyName) return managerError(ErrWrongPassphrase, str, nil) } str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to derive %s master key", keyName) return managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } defer secretKey.Zero() // Generate a new master key from the passphrase which is used to secure // the actual secret keys. newMasterKey, err := newSecretKey(&newPassphrase, m.config) if err != nil { str := "failed to create new master private key" return managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } newKeyParams := newMasterKey.Marshal() if private { // Technically, the locked state could be checked here to only // do the decrypts when the address manager is locked as the // clear text keys are already available in memory when it is // unlocked, but this is not a hot path, decryption is quite // fast, and it's less cyclomatic complexity to simply decrypt // in either case. // Re-encrypt the crypto private key using the new master // private key. decPriv, err := secretKey.Decrypt(m.cryptoKeyPrivEncrypted) if err != nil { str := "failed to decrypt crypto private key" return managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } encPriv, err := newMasterKey.Encrypt(decPriv) zero(decPriv) if err != nil { str := "failed to encrypt crypto private key" return managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } // Re-encrypt the crypto script key using the new master private // key. decScript, err := secretKey.Decrypt(m.cryptoKeyScriptEncrypted) if err != nil { str := "failed to decrypt crypto script key" return managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } encScript, err := newMasterKey.Encrypt(decScript) zero(decScript) if err != nil { str := "failed to encrypt crypto script key" return managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } // When the manager is locked, ensure the new clear text master // key is cleared from memory now that it is no longer needed. if m.locked { newMasterKey.Zero() } // Save the new keys and params to the the db in a single // transaction. err = m.namespace.Update(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { err := putCryptoKeys(tx, nil, encPriv, encScript) if err != nil { return err } return putMasterKeyParams(tx, nil, newKeyParams) }) if err != nil { return maybeConvertDbError(err) } // Now that the db has been successfully updated, clear the old // key and set the new one. copy(m.cryptoKeyPrivEncrypted[:], encPriv) copy(m.cryptoKeyScriptEncrypted[:], encScript) m.masterKeyPriv.Zero() // Clear the old key. m.masterKeyPriv = newMasterKey } else { // Re-encrypt the crypto public key using the new master public // key. encryptedPub, err := newMasterKey.Encrypt(m.cryptoKeyPub.Bytes()) if err != nil { str := "failed to encrypt crypto public key" return managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } // Save the new keys and params to the the db in a single // transaction. err = m.namespace.Update(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { err := putCryptoKeys(tx, encryptedPub, nil, nil) if err != nil { return err } return putMasterKeyParams(tx, newKeyParams, nil) }) if err != nil { return maybeConvertDbError(err) } // Now that the db has been successfully updated, clear the old // key and set the new one. m.masterKeyPub.Zero() m.masterKeyPub = newMasterKey } return nil } // ConvertToWatchingOnly converts the current address manager to a locked // watching-only address manager. // // WARNING: This function removes private keys from the existing address manager // which means they will no longer be available. Typically the caller will make // a copy of the existing wallet database and modify the copy since otherwise it // would mean permanent loss of any imported private keys and scripts. // // Executing this function on a manager that is already watching-only will have // no effect. func (m *Manager) ConvertToWatchingOnly(pubPassphrase []byte) error { m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // Exit now if the manager is already watching-only. if m.watchingOnly { return nil } // Remove all private key material and mark the new database as watching // only. err := m.namespace.Update(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { if err := deletePrivateKeys(tx); err != nil { return err } return putWatchingOnly(tx, true) }) if err != nil { return maybeConvertDbError(err) } // Lock the manager to remove all clear text private key material from // memory if needed. if !m.locked { m.lock() } // This section clears and removes the encrypted private key material // that is ordinarily used to unlock the manager. Since the the manager // is being converted to watching-only, the encrypted private key // material is no longer needed. // Clear and remove all of the encrypted acount private keys. for _, acctInfo := range m.acctInfo { zero(acctInfo.acctKeyEncrypted) acctInfo.acctKeyEncrypted = nil } // Clear and remove encrypted private keys and encrypted scripts from // all address entries. for _, ma := range m.addrs { switch addr := ma.(type) { case *managedAddress: zero(addr.privKeyEncrypted) addr.privKeyEncrypted = nil case *scriptAddress: zero(addr.scriptEncrypted) addr.scriptEncrypted = nil } } // Clear and remove encrypted private and script crypto keys. zero(m.cryptoKeyScriptEncrypted) m.cryptoKeyScriptEncrypted = nil m.cryptoKeyScript = nil zero(m.cryptoKeyPrivEncrypted) m.cryptoKeyPrivEncrypted = nil m.cryptoKeyPriv = nil // The master private key is derived from a passphrase when the manager // is unlocked, so there is no encrypted version to zero. However, // it is no longer needed, so nil it. m.masterKeyPriv = nil // Mark the manager watching-only. m.watchingOnly = true return nil } // existsAddress returns whether or not the passed address is known to the // address manager. // // This function MUST be called with the manager lock held for reads. func (m *Manager) existsAddress(addressID []byte) (bool, error) { // Check the in-memory map first since it's faster than a db access. if _, ok := m.addrs[addrKey(addressID)]; ok { return true, nil } // Check the database if not already found above. var exists bool err := m.namespace.View(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { exists = existsAddress(tx, addressID) return nil }) if err != nil { return false, maybeConvertDbError(err) } return exists, nil } // ImportPrivateKey imports a WIF private key into the address manager. The // imported address is created using either a compressed or uncompressed // serialized public key, depending on the CompressPubKey bool of the WIF. // // All imported addresses will be part of the account defined by the // ImportedAddrAccount constant. // // NOTE: When the address manager is watching-only, the private key itself will // not be stored or available since it is private data. Instead, only the // public key will be stored. This means it is paramount the private key is // kept elsewhere as the watching-only address manager will NOT ever have access // to it. // // This function will return an error if the address manager is locked and not // watching-only, or not for the same network as the key trying to be imported. // It will also return an error if the address already exists. Any other errors // returned are generally unexpected. func (m *Manager) ImportPrivateKey(wif *btcutil.WIF, bs *BlockStamp) (ManagedPubKeyAddress, error) { // Ensure the address is intended for network the address manager is // associated with. if !wif.IsForNet(m.net) { str := fmt.Sprintf("private key is not for the same network the "+ "address manager is configured for (%s)", m.net.Name) return nil, managerError(ErrWrongNet, str, nil) } m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // The manager must be unlocked to encrypt the imported private key. if m.locked && !m.watchingOnly { return nil, managerError(ErrLocked, errLocked, nil) } // Prevent duplicates. serializedPubKey := wif.SerializePubKey() pubKeyHash := btcutil.Hash160(serializedPubKey) alreadyExists, err := m.existsAddress(pubKeyHash) if err != nil { return nil, err } if alreadyExists { str := fmt.Sprintf("address for public key %x already exists", serializedPubKey) return nil, managerError(ErrDuplicate, str, nil) } // Encrypt public key. encryptedPubKey, err := m.cryptoKeyPub.Encrypt(serializedPubKey) if err != nil { str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to encrypt public key for %x", serializedPubKey) return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } // Encrypt the private key when not a watching-only address manager. var encryptedPrivKey []byte if !m.watchingOnly { privKeyBytes := wif.PrivKey.Serialize() encryptedPrivKey, err = m.cryptoKeyPriv.Encrypt(privKeyBytes) zero(privKeyBytes) if err != nil { str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to encrypt private key for %x", serializedPubKey) return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } } // The start block needs to be updated when the newly imported address // is before the current one. updateStartBlock := bs.Height < m.syncState.startBlock.Height // Save the new imported address to the db and update start block (if // needed) in a single transaction. err = m.namespace.Update(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { err := putImportedAddress(tx, pubKeyHash, ImportedAddrAccount, ssNone, encryptedPubKey, encryptedPrivKey) if err != nil { return err } if updateStartBlock { return putStartBlock(tx, bs) } return nil }) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Now that the database has been updated, update the start block in // memory too if needed. if updateStartBlock { m.syncState.startBlock = *bs } // Create a new managed address based on the imported address. var managedAddr *managedAddress if !m.watchingOnly { managedAddr, err = newManagedAddress(m, ImportedAddrAccount, wif.PrivKey, wif.CompressPubKey) } else { pubKey := (*btcec.PublicKey)(&wif.PrivKey.PublicKey) managedAddr, err = newManagedAddressWithoutPrivKey(m, ImportedAddrAccount, pubKey, wif.CompressPubKey) } if err != nil { return nil, err } managedAddr.imported = true // Add the new managed address to the cache of recent addresses and // return it. m.addrs[addrKey(managedAddr.Address().ScriptAddress())] = managedAddr return managedAddr, nil } // ImportScript imports a user-provided script into the address manager. The // imported script will act as a pay-to-script-hash address. // // All imported script addresses will be part of the account defined by the // ImportedAddrAccount constant. // // When the address manager is watching-only, the script itself will not be // stored or available since it is considered private data. // // This function will return an error if the address manager is locked and not // watching-only, or the address already exists. Any other errors returned are // generally unexpected. func (m *Manager) ImportScript(script []byte, bs *BlockStamp) (ManagedScriptAddress, error) { m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // The manager must be unlocked to encrypt the imported script. if m.locked && !m.watchingOnly { return nil, managerError(ErrLocked, errLocked, nil) } // Prevent duplicates. scriptHash := btcutil.Hash160(script) alreadyExists, err := m.existsAddress(scriptHash) if err != nil { return nil, err } if alreadyExists { str := fmt.Sprintf("address for script hash %x already exists", scriptHash) return nil, managerError(ErrDuplicate, str, nil) } // Encrypt the script hash using the crypto public key so it is // accessible when the address manager is locked or watching-only. encryptedHash, err := m.cryptoKeyPub.Encrypt(scriptHash) if err != nil { str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to encrypt script hash %x", scriptHash) return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } // Encrypt the script for storage in database using the crypto script // key when not a watching-only address manager. var encryptedScript []byte if !m.watchingOnly { encryptedScript, err = m.cryptoKeyScript.Encrypt(script) if err != nil { str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to encrypt script for %x", scriptHash) return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } } // The start block needs to be updated when the newly imported address // is before the current one. updateStartBlock := false if bs.Height < m.syncState.startBlock.Height { updateStartBlock = true } // Save the new imported address to the db and update start block (if // needed) in a single transaction. err = m.namespace.Update(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { err := putScriptAddress(tx, scriptHash, ImportedAddrAccount, ssNone, encryptedHash, encryptedScript) if err != nil { return err } if updateStartBlock { return putStartBlock(tx, bs) } return nil }) if err != nil { return nil, maybeConvertDbError(err) } // Now that the database has been updated, update the start block in // memory too if needed. if updateStartBlock { m.syncState.startBlock = *bs } // Create a new managed address based on the imported script. Also, // when not a watching-only address manager, make a copy of the script // since it will be cleared on lock and the script the caller passed // should not be cleared out from under the caller. scriptAddr, err := newScriptAddress(m, ImportedAddrAccount, scriptHash, encryptedScript) if err != nil { return nil, err } if !m.watchingOnly { scriptAddr.scriptCT = make([]byte, len(script)) copy(scriptAddr.scriptCT, script) } // Add the new managed address to the cache of recent addresses and // return it. m.addrs[addrKey(scriptHash)] = scriptAddr return scriptAddr, nil } // IsLocked returns whether or not the address managed is locked. When it is // unlocked, the decryption key needed to decrypt private keys used for signing // is in memory. func (m *Manager) IsLocked() bool { m.mtx.RLock() defer m.mtx.RUnlock() return m.locked } // Lock performs a best try effort to remove and zero all secret keys associated // with the address manager. // // This function will return an error if invoked on a watching-only address // manager. func (m *Manager) Lock() error { // A watching-only address manager can't be locked. if m.watchingOnly { return managerError(ErrWatchingOnly, errWatchingOnly, nil) } m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // Error on attempt to lock an already locked manager. if m.locked { return managerError(ErrLocked, errLocked, nil) } m.lock() return nil } // Unlock derives the master private key from the specified passphrase. An // invalid passphrase will return an error. Otherwise, the derived secret key // is stored in memory until the address manager is locked. Any failures that // occur during this function will result in the address manager being locked, // even if it was already unlocked prior to calling this function. // // This function will return an error if invoked on a watching-only address // manager. func (m *Manager) Unlock(passphrase []byte) error { // A watching-only address manager can't be unlocked. if m.watchingOnly { return managerError(ErrWatchingOnly, errWatchingOnly, nil) } m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // Derive the master private key using the provided passphrase. if err := m.masterKeyPriv.DeriveKey(&passphrase); err != nil { m.lock() if err == snacl.ErrInvalidPassword { str := "invalid passphrase for master private key" return managerError(ErrWrongPassphrase, str, nil) } str := "failed to derive master private key" return managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } // Use the master private key to decrypt the crypto private key. decryptedKey, err := m.masterKeyPriv.Decrypt(m.cryptoKeyPrivEncrypted) if err != nil { m.lock() str := "failed to decrypt crypto private key" return managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } m.cryptoKeyPriv.CopyBytes(decryptedKey) zero(decryptedKey) // Use the crypto private key to decrypt all of the account private // extended keys. for account, acctInfo := range m.acctInfo { decrypted, err := m.cryptoKeyPriv.Decrypt(acctInfo.acctKeyEncrypted) if err != nil { m.lock() str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to decrypt account %d "+ "private key", account) return managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } acctKeyPriv, err := hdkeychain.NewKeyFromString(string(decrypted)) zero(decrypted) if err != nil { m.lock() str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to regenerate account %d "+ "extended key", account) return managerError(ErrKeyChain, str, err) } acctInfo.acctKeyPriv = acctKeyPriv } // Derive any private keys that are pending due to them being created // while the address manager was locked. for _, info := range m.deriveOnUnlock { addressKey, err := m.deriveKeyFromPath(info.managedAddr.account, info.branch, info.index, true) if err != nil { m.lock() return err } // It's ok to ignore the error here since it can only fail if // the extended key is not private, however it was just derived // as a private key. privKey, _ := addressKey.ECPrivKey() addressKey.Zero() privKeyBytes := privKey.Serialize() privKeyEncrypted, err := m.cryptoKeyPriv.Encrypt(privKeyBytes) zeroBigInt(privKey.D) if err != nil { m.lock() str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to encrypt private key for "+ "address %s", info.managedAddr.Address()) return managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } info.managedAddr.privKeyEncrypted = privKeyEncrypted info.managedAddr.privKeyCT = privKeyBytes } m.locked = false return nil } // Net returns the network parameters for this address manager. func (m *Manager) Net() *btcnet.Params { // NOTE: No need for mutex here since the net field does not change // after the manager instance is created. return m.net } // nextAddresses returns the specified number of next chained address from the // branch indicated by the internal flag. // // This function MUST be called with the manager lock held for writes. func (m *Manager) nextAddresses(account uint32, numAddresses uint32, internal bool) ([]ManagedAddress, error) { // The next address can only be generated for accounts that have already // been created. acctInfo, err := m.loadAccountInfo(account) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Choose the account key to used based on whether the address manager // is locked. acctKey := acctInfo.acctKeyPub if !m.locked { acctKey = acctInfo.acctKeyPriv } // Choose the branch key and index depending on whether or not this // is an internal address. branchNum, nextIndex := externalBranch, acctInfo.nextExternalIndex if internal { branchNum = internalBranch nextIndex = acctInfo.nextInternalIndex } // Ensure the requested number of addresses doesn't exceed the maximum // allowed for this account. if numAddresses > MaxAddressesPerAccount || nextIndex+numAddresses > MaxAddressesPerAccount { str := fmt.Sprintf("%d new addresses would exceed the maximum "+ "allowed number of addresses per account of %d", numAddresses, MaxAddressesPerAccount) return nil, managerError(ErrTooManyAddresses, str, nil) } // Derive the appropriate branch key and ensure it is zeroed when done. branchKey, err := acctKey.Child(branchNum) if err != nil { str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to derive extended key branch %d", branchNum) return nil, managerError(ErrKeyChain, str, err) } defer branchKey.Zero() // Ensure branch key is zeroed when done. // Create the requested number of addresses and keep track of the index // with each one. addressInfo := make([]*unlockDeriveInfo, 0, numAddresses) for i := uint32(0); i < numAddresses; i++ { // There is an extremely small chance that a particular child is // invalid, so use a loop to derive the next valid child. var nextKey *hdkeychain.ExtendedKey for { // Derive the next child in the external chain branch. key, err := branchKey.Child(nextIndex) if err != nil { // When this particular child is invalid, skip to the // next index. if err == hdkeychain.ErrInvalidChild { nextIndex++ continue } str := fmt.Sprintf("failed to generate child %d", nextIndex) return nil, managerError(ErrKeyChain, str, err) } key.SetNet(m.net) nextIndex++ nextKey = key break } // Create a new managed address based on the public or private // key depending on whether the generated key is private. Also, // zero the next key after creating the managed address from it. managedAddr, err := newManagedAddressFromExtKey(m, account, nextKey) nextKey.Zero() if err != nil { return nil, err } if internal { managedAddr.internal = true } info := unlockDeriveInfo{ managedAddr: managedAddr, branch: branchNum, index: nextIndex - 1, } addressInfo = append(addressInfo, &info) } // Now that all addresses have been successfully generated, update the // database in a single transaction. err = m.namespace.Update(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { for _, info := range addressInfo { ma := info.managedAddr addressID := ma.Address().ScriptAddress() err := putChainedAddress(tx, addressID, account, ssFull, info.branch, info.index) if err != nil { return err } } return nil }) if err != nil { return nil, maybeConvertDbError(err) } // Finally update the next address tracking and add the addresses to the // cache after the newly generated addresses have been successfully // added to the db. managedAddresses := make([]ManagedAddress, 0, len(addressInfo)) for _, info := range addressInfo { ma := info.managedAddr m.addrs[addrKey(ma.Address().ScriptAddress())] = ma // Add the new managed address to the list of addresses that // need their private keys derived when the address manager is // next unlocked. if m.locked && !m.watchingOnly { m.deriveOnUnlock = append(m.deriveOnUnlock, info) } managedAddresses = append(managedAddresses, ma) } // Set the last address and next address for tracking. ma := addressInfo[len(addressInfo)-1].managedAddr if internal { acctInfo.nextInternalIndex = nextIndex acctInfo.lastInternalAddr = ma } else { acctInfo.nextExternalIndex = nextIndex acctInfo.lastExternalAddr = ma } return managedAddresses, nil } // NextExternalAddresses returns the specified number of next chained addresses // that are intended for external use from the address manager. func (m *Manager) NextExternalAddresses(account uint32, numAddresses uint32) ([]ManagedAddress, error) { // Enforce maximum account number. if account > MaxAccountNum { err := managerError(ErrAccountNumTooHigh, errAcctTooHigh, nil) return nil, err } m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() return m.nextAddresses(account, numAddresses, false) } // NextInternalAddresses returns the specified number of next chained addresses // that are intended for internal use such as change from the address manager. func (m *Manager) NextInternalAddresses(account uint32, numAddresses uint32) ([]ManagedAddress, error) { // Enforce maximum account number. if account > MaxAccountNum { err := managerError(ErrAccountNumTooHigh, errAcctTooHigh, nil) return nil, err } m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() return m.nextAddresses(account, numAddresses, true) } // LastExternalAddress returns the most recently requested chained external // address from calling NextExternalAddress for the given account. The first // external address for the account will be returned if none have been // previously requested. // // This function will return an error if the provided account number is greater // than the MaxAccountNum constant or there is no account information for the // passed account. Any other errors returned are generally unexpected. func (m *Manager) LastExternalAddress(account uint32) (ManagedAddress, error) { // Enforce maximum account number. if account > MaxAccountNum { err := managerError(ErrAccountNumTooHigh, errAcctTooHigh, nil) return nil, err } m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // Load account information for the passed account. It is typically // cached, but if not it will be loaded from the database. acctInfo, err := m.loadAccountInfo(account) if err != nil { return nil, err } return acctInfo.lastExternalAddr, nil } // LastInternalAddress returns the most recently requested chained internal // address from calling NextInternalAddress for the given account. The first // internal address for the account will be returned if none have been // previously requested. // // This function will return an error if the provided account number is greater // than the MaxAccountNum constant or there is no account information for the // passed account. Any other errors returned are generally unexpected. func (m *Manager) LastInternalAddress(account uint32) (ManagedAddress, error) { // Enforce maximum account number. if account > MaxAccountNum { err := managerError(ErrAccountNumTooHigh, errAcctTooHigh, nil) return nil, err } m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // Load account information for the passed account. It is typically // cached, but if not it will be loaded from the database. acctInfo, err := m.loadAccountInfo(account) if err != nil { return nil, err } return acctInfo.lastInternalAddr, nil } // AllActiveAddresses returns a slice of all addresses stored in the manager. func (m *Manager) AllActiveAddresses() ([]btcutil.Address, error) { m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // Load the raw address information from the database. var rowInterfaces []interface{} err := m.namespace.View(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { var err error rowInterfaces, err = fetchAllAddresses(tx) return err }) if err != nil { return nil, maybeConvertDbError(err) } addrs := make([]btcutil.Address, 0, len(rowInterfaces)) for _, rowInterface := range rowInterfaces { // Create a new managed address for the specific type of address // based on type. managedAddr, err := m.rowInterfaceToManaged(rowInterface) if err != nil { return nil, err } addrs = append(addrs, managedAddr.Address()) } return addrs, nil } // selectCryptoKey selects the appropriate crypto key based on the key type. An // error is returned when an invalid key type is specified or the requested key // requires the manager to be unlocked when it isn't. // // This function MUST be called with the manager lock held for reads. func (m *Manager) selectCryptoKey(keyType CryptoKeyType) (EncryptorDecryptor, error) { if keyType == CKTPrivate || keyType == CKTScript { // The manager must be unlocked to work with the private keys. if m.locked || m.watchingOnly { return nil, managerError(ErrLocked, errLocked, nil) } } var cryptoKey EncryptorDecryptor switch keyType { case CKTPrivate: cryptoKey = m.cryptoKeyPriv case CKTScript: cryptoKey = m.cryptoKeyScript case CKTPublic: cryptoKey = m.cryptoKeyPub default: return nil, managerError(ErrInvalidKeyType, "invalid key type", nil) } return cryptoKey, nil } // Encrypt in using the crypto key type specified by keyType. func (m *Manager) Encrypt(keyType CryptoKeyType, in []byte) ([]byte, error) { // Encryption must be performed under the manager mutex since the // keys are cleared when the manager is locked. m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() cryptoKey, err := m.selectCryptoKey(keyType) if err != nil { return nil, err } encrypted, err := cryptoKey.Encrypt(in) if err != nil { return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, "failed to encrypt", err) } return encrypted, nil } // Decrypt in using the crypto key type specified by keyType. func (m *Manager) Decrypt(keyType CryptoKeyType, in []byte) ([]byte, error) { // Decryption must be performed under the manager mutex since the // keys are cleared when the manager is locked. m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() cryptoKey, err := m.selectCryptoKey(keyType) if err != nil { return nil, err } decrypted, err := cryptoKey.Decrypt(in) if err != nil { return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, "failed to decrypt", err) } return decrypted, nil } // newManager returns a new locked address manager with the given parameters. func newManager(namespace walletdb.Namespace, net *btcnet.Params, masterKeyPub *snacl.SecretKey, masterKeyPriv *snacl.SecretKey, cryptoKeyPub EncryptorDecryptor, cryptoKeyPrivEncrypted, cryptoKeyScriptEncrypted []byte, syncInfo *syncState, config *Options) *Manager { return &Manager{ namespace: namespace, net: net, addrs: make(map[addrKey]ManagedAddress), syncState: *syncInfo, locked: true, acctInfo: make(map[uint32]*accountInfo), masterKeyPub: masterKeyPub, masterKeyPriv: masterKeyPriv, cryptoKeyPub: cryptoKeyPub, cryptoKeyPrivEncrypted: cryptoKeyPrivEncrypted, cryptoKeyPriv: &cryptoKey{}, cryptoKeyScriptEncrypted: cryptoKeyScriptEncrypted, cryptoKeyScript: &cryptoKey{}, config: config, } } // deriveAccountKey derives the extended key for an account according to the // hierarchy described by BIP0044 given the master node. // // In particular this is the hierarchical deterministic extended key path: // m/44'/'/' func deriveAccountKey(masterNode *hdkeychain.ExtendedKey, coinType uint32, account uint32) (*hdkeychain.ExtendedKey, error) { // Enforce maximum coin type. if coinType > maxCoinType { err := managerError(ErrCoinTypeTooHigh, errCoinTypeTooHigh, nil) return nil, err } // Enforce maximum account number. if account > MaxAccountNum { err := managerError(ErrAccountNumTooHigh, errAcctTooHigh, nil) return nil, err } // The hierarchy described by BIP0043 is: // m/'/* // This is further extended by BIP0044 to: // m/44'/'/'//
// // The branch is 0 for external addresses and 1 for internal addresses. // Derive the purpose key as a child of the master node. purpose, err := masterNode.Child(44 + hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Derive the coin type key as a child of the purpose key. coinTypeKey, err := purpose.Child(coinType + hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Derive the account key as a child of the coin type key. return coinTypeKey.Child(account + hdkeychain.HardenedKeyStart) } // checkBranchKeys ensures deriving the extended keys for the internal and // external branches given an account key does not result in an invalid child // error which means the chosen seed is not usable. This conforms to the // hierarchy described by BIP0044 so long as the account key is already derived // accordingly. // // In particular this is the hierarchical deterministic extended key path: // m/44'/'/'/ // // The branch is 0 for external addresses and 1 for internal addresses. func checkBranchKeys(acctKey *hdkeychain.ExtendedKey) error { // Derive the external branch as the first child of the account key. if _, err := acctKey.Child(externalBranch); err != nil { return err } // Derive the external branch as the second child of the account key. _, err := acctKey.Child(internalBranch) return err } // loadManager returns a new address manager that results from loading it from // the passed opened database. The public passphrase is required to decrypt the // public keys. func loadManager(namespace walletdb.Namespace, pubPassphrase []byte, net *btcnet.Params, config *Options) (*Manager, error) { // Perform all database lookups in a read-only view. var watchingOnly bool var masterKeyPubParams, masterKeyPrivParams []byte var cryptoKeyPubEnc, cryptoKeyPrivEnc, cryptoKeyScriptEnc []byte var syncedTo, startBlock *BlockStamp var recentHeight int32 var recentHashes []btcwire.ShaHash err := namespace.View(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { // Load whether or not the manager is watching-only from the db. var err error watchingOnly, err = fetchWatchingOnly(tx) if err != nil { return err } // Load the master key params from the db. masterKeyPubParams, masterKeyPrivParams, err = fetchMasterKeyParams(tx) if err != nil { return err } // Load the crypto keys from the db. cryptoKeyPubEnc, cryptoKeyPrivEnc, cryptoKeyScriptEnc, err = fetchCryptoKeys(tx) if err != nil { return err } // Load the sync state from the db. syncedTo, err = fetchSyncedTo(tx) if err != nil { return err } startBlock, err = fetchStartBlock(tx) if err != nil { return err } recentHeight, recentHashes, err = fetchRecentBlocks(tx) return err }) if err != nil { return nil, maybeConvertDbError(err) } // When not a watching-only manager, set the master private key params, // but don't derive it now since the manager starts off locked. var masterKeyPriv snacl.SecretKey if !watchingOnly { err := masterKeyPriv.Unmarshal(masterKeyPrivParams) if err != nil { str := "failed to unmarshal master private key" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } } // Derive the master public key using the serialized params and provided // passphrase. var masterKeyPub snacl.SecretKey if err := masterKeyPub.Unmarshal(masterKeyPubParams); err != nil { str := "failed to unmarshal master public key" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } if err := masterKeyPub.DeriveKey(&pubPassphrase); err != nil { str := "invalid passphrase for master public key" return nil, managerError(ErrWrongPassphrase, str, nil) } // Use the master public key to decrypt the crypto public key. cryptoKeyPub := &cryptoKey{snacl.CryptoKey{}} cryptoKeyPubCT, err := masterKeyPub.Decrypt(cryptoKeyPubEnc) if err != nil { str := "failed to decrypt crypto public key" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } cryptoKeyPub.CopyBytes(cryptoKeyPubCT) zero(cryptoKeyPubCT) // Create the sync state struct. syncInfo := newSyncState(startBlock, syncedTo, recentHeight, recentHashes) // Create new address manager with the given parameters. Also, override // the defaults for the additional fields which are not specified in the // call to new with the values loaded from the database. mgr := newManager(namespace, net, &masterKeyPub, &masterKeyPriv, cryptoKeyPub, cryptoKeyPrivEnc, cryptoKeyScriptEnc, syncInfo, config) mgr.watchingOnly = watchingOnly return mgr, nil } // Open loads an existing address manager from the given namespace. The public // passphrase is required to decrypt the public keys used to protect the public // information such as addresses. This is important since access to BIP0032 // extended keys means it is possible to generate all future addresses. // // If a config structure is passed to the function, that configuration // will override the defaults. // // A ManagerError with an error code of ErrNoExist will be returned if the // passed manager does not exist in the specified namespace. func Open(namespace walletdb.Namespace, pubPassphrase []byte, net *btcnet.Params, config *Options) (*Manager, error) { // Return an error if the manager has NOT already been created in the // given database namespace. exists, err := managerExists(namespace) if err != nil { return nil, err } if !exists { str := "the specified address manager does not exist" return nil, managerError(ErrNoExist, str, nil) } // Upgrade the manager to the latest version as needed. This includes // the initial creation. if err := upgradeManager(namespace); err != nil { return nil, err } if config == nil { config = defaultConfig } return loadManager(namespace, pubPassphrase, net, config) } // Create returns a new locked address manager in the given namespace. The // seed must conform to the standards described in hdkeychain.NewMaster and will // be used to create the master root node from which all hierarchical // deterministic addresses are derived. This allows all chained addresses in // the address manager to be recovered by using the same seed. // // All private and public keys and information are protected by secret keys // derived from the provided private and public passphrases. The public // passphrase is required on subsequent opens of the address manager, and the // private passphrase is required to unlock the address manager in order to gain // access to any private keys and information. // // If a config structure is passed to the function, that configuration // will override the defaults. // // A ManagerError with an error code of ErrAlreadyExists will be returned the // address manager already exists in the specified namespace. func Create(namespace walletdb.Namespace, seed, pubPassphrase, privPassphrase []byte, net *btcnet.Params, config *Options) (*Manager, error) { // Return an error if the manager has already been created in the given // database namespace. exists, err := managerExists(namespace) if err != nil { return nil, err } if exists { return nil, managerError(ErrAlreadyExists, errAlreadyExists, nil) } // Upgrade the manager to the latest version as needed. This includes // the initial creation. if err := upgradeManager(namespace); err != nil { return nil, err } if config == nil { config = defaultConfig } // Generate the BIP0044 HD key structure to ensure the provided seed // can generate the required structure with no issues. // Derive the master extended key from the seed. root, err := hdkeychain.NewMaster(seed) if err != nil { str := "failed to derive master extended key" return nil, managerError(ErrKeyChain, str, err) } // Derive the account key for the first account according to BIP0044. acctKeyPriv, err := deriveAccountKey(root, net.HDCoinType, 0) if err != nil { // The seed is unusable if the any of the children in the // required hierarchy can't be derived due to invalid child. if err == hdkeychain.ErrInvalidChild { str := "the provided seed is unusable" return nil, managerError(ErrKeyChain, str, hdkeychain.ErrUnusableSeed) } return nil, err } // Ensure the branch keys can be derived for the provided seed according // to BIP0044. if err := checkBranchKeys(acctKeyPriv); err != nil { // The seed is unusable if the any of the children in the // required hierarchy can't be derived due to invalid child. if err == hdkeychain.ErrInvalidChild { str := "the provided seed is unusable" return nil, managerError(ErrKeyChain, str, hdkeychain.ErrUnusableSeed) } return nil, err } // The address manager needs the public extended key for the account. acctKeyPub, err := acctKeyPriv.Neuter() if err != nil { str := "failed to convert private key for account 0" return nil, managerError(ErrKeyChain, str, err) } // Generate new master keys. These master keys are used to protect the // crypto keys that will be generated next. masterKeyPub, err := newSecretKey(&pubPassphrase, config) if err != nil { str := "failed to master public key" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } masterKeyPriv, err := newSecretKey(&privPassphrase, config) if err != nil { str := "failed to master private key" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } // Generate new crypto public, private, and script keys. These keys are // used to protect the actual public and private data such as addresses, // extended keys, and scripts. cryptoKeyPub, err := newCryptoKey() if err != nil { str := "failed to generate crypto public key" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } cryptoKeyPriv, err := newCryptoKey() if err != nil { str := "failed to generate crypto private key" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } cryptoKeyScript, err := newCryptoKey() if err != nil { str := "failed to generate crypto script key" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } // Encrypt the crypto keys with the associated master keys. cryptoKeyPubEnc, err := masterKeyPub.Encrypt(cryptoKeyPub.Bytes()) if err != nil { str := "failed to encrypt crypto public key" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } cryptoKeyPrivEnc, err := masterKeyPriv.Encrypt(cryptoKeyPriv.Bytes()) if err != nil { str := "failed to encrypt crypto private key" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } cryptoKeyScriptEnc, err := masterKeyPriv.Encrypt(cryptoKeyScript.Bytes()) if err != nil { str := "failed to encrypt crypto script key" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } // Encrypt the default account keys with the associated crypto keys. acctPubEnc, err := cryptoKeyPub.Encrypt([]byte(acctKeyPub.String())) if err != nil { str := "failed to encrypt public key for account 0" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } acctPrivEnc, err := cryptoKeyPriv.Encrypt([]byte(acctKeyPriv.String())) if err != nil { str := "failed to encrypt private key for account 0" return nil, managerError(ErrCrypto, str, err) } // Use the genesis block for the passed network as the created at block // for the defaut. createdAt := &BlockStamp{Hash: *net.GenesisHash, Height: 0} // Create the initial sync state. recentHashes := []btcwire.ShaHash{createdAt.Hash} recentHeight := createdAt.Height syncInfo := newSyncState(createdAt, createdAt, recentHeight, recentHashes) // Perform all database updates in a single transaction. err = namespace.Update(func(tx walletdb.Tx) error { // Save the master key params to the database. pubParams := masterKeyPub.Marshal() privParams := masterKeyPriv.Marshal() err = putMasterKeyParams(tx, pubParams, privParams) if err != nil { return err } // Save the encrypted crypto keys to the database. err = putCryptoKeys(tx, cryptoKeyPubEnc, cryptoKeyPrivEnc, cryptoKeyScriptEnc) if err != nil { return err } // Save the fact this is not a watching-only address manager to // the database. err = putWatchingOnly(tx, false) if err != nil { return err } // Save the initial synced to state. err = putSyncedTo(tx, &syncInfo.syncedTo) if err != nil { return err } err = putStartBlock(tx, &syncInfo.startBlock) if err != nil { return err } // Save the initial recent blocks state. err = putRecentBlocks(tx, recentHeight, recentHashes) if err != nil { return err } // Save the information for the default account to the database. err = putAccountInfo(tx, defaultAccountNum, acctPubEnc, acctPrivEnc, 0, 0, "") if err != nil { return err } return putNumAccounts(tx, 1) }) if err != nil { return nil, maybeConvertDbError(err) } // The new address manager is locked by default, so clear the master, // crypto private, and crypto script keys from memory. masterKeyPriv.Zero() cryptoKeyPriv.Zero() cryptoKeyScript.Zero() return newManager(namespace, net, masterKeyPub, masterKeyPriv, cryptoKeyPub, cryptoKeyPrivEnc, cryptoKeyScriptEnc, syncInfo, config), nil }