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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tony Arcieri ebbf043bc9 Rewrite translated code to use the pcsc crate
This commit contains a "big bang" refactor/rewrite which does the
following:

- Replaces all `SCard*` FFI calls with the `pcsc` crate, which provides
  a safe, portable PC/SC API across Windows, macOS, and Linux
- Refactors the `util` module into modules representing the various
  device functions and concepts, e.g. `certificate`, `key`, `mgm`
- Replaces all usage of `libc` with `std` functionality, and in many
  places rewriting functionality to use safe code.
- Removes `ykpiv_` from all function names, and `Piv*` from type names.

In 20/20 hindsight I wish I had done this commit more incrementally so
as to make it easier to review. Que sera sera.

However, realistically we need to test all functionality on the device
to ensure that it actually works. Going forward I would like to put
pretty much all of the current code behind an `untested` cargo feature,
and then remove it for each bit of functionality we test.
2019-11-24 16:36:43 -08:00
Tony Arcieri f372cfc2a7 Rename ErrorKind to Error
There was originally another `Error` type from the translation. Now that
it's gone, and we don't presently have a type just named `Error`, this
renames the current `ErrorKind` type now that the original was deleted.
2019-11-21 07:41:29 -08:00
Jack Grigg 6324f7a75d Document tries field of ErrorKind::WrongPin 2019-11-20 12:26:33 +00:00
Jack Grigg b750b9cbbb Convert tries pointers into Result elements 2019-11-20 12:07:06 +00:00
Jack Grigg 4e710da32c Remove ErrorKind::Ok 2019-11-20 11:17:17 +00:00
Tony Arcieri 7d40a9917e oxidize: Fix second pass of compile errors and commented-out code
This commit gets the Rust code to compile! 🎉

Additionally, it fixes all of the commented out code that was failing
translation from C due to the use of unions, namely around the APDU
messages.

It does a fair amount of reformatting around branches, with the net
result hopefully being something actually a bit closer to the C code,
and a straightforward list of `if` statements.

It also removes all of the remaining externs that aren't supposed to be
externs, replacing them with a more straightforward usage of the module
system.

Finally it fixes all errors and warnings (relating to e.g. usage of
uninitialized memory), in addition to most clippy lints! (some have
been explicitly disabled)

All that said, it still doesn't do anything: it needs to be wired up to
a PCSC library first before that will be possible. But hey, it compiles!
2019-11-18 15:32:45 -08:00
Tony Arcieri 1d86885ab1 oxidize: Fix first pass of compile errors
This commit contains a multitude of fixes and some initial translation
work so the first rustc pass compiles.

It removes `unsafe extern "C"` declarations, so now there are a number
of errors about invocations of unsafe functions that need to be
addressed. They should each be scoped to an `unsafe` block so as to aid
in an eventual safe translation.

Some of the functions are now using the module system rather than
`extern "C"` bindings, but the translation is not complete.
2019-11-17 08:21:48 -08:00
Tony Arcieri 4cd59cb992 oxidize: Add pub mod directives and run rustfmt
Makes all translated files part of the crate, and then runs rustfmt
on all of them, hopefully making them marginally more bearable.
2019-08-10 14:53:25 -07:00
Tony Arcieri 29fe670896 oxidize: Factor into standard Rust crate structure
- Adds initial `Cargo.toml` (and `Cargo.lock` to `.gitignore`)
- Deletes `tool` (it seems hard to `corrode`)
- Moves `lib/tests` => `tests` (we should figure out how to translate them)
- Moves `lib` => `src` to match Rust conventions
- Renames `lib/ykpiv.rs` => `src/lib.rs` to match Rust conventions
- Adds copyright from `ykpiv.h` to the top of all `*.rs` files
2019-08-10 14:49:48 -07:00