"""passlib.utils.scrypt -- scrypt hash frontend and help utilities""" #========================================================================== # imports #========================================================================== from __future__ import absolute_import # core import logging; log = logging.getLogger(__name__) from warnings import warn # pkg from passlib import exc from passlib.utils import to_bytes from passlib.utils.compat import PYPY # local __all__ =[ "validate", "scrypt", ] #========================================================================== # config validation #========================================================================== #: max output length in bytes MAX_KEYLEN = ((1 << 32) - 1) * 32 #: max ``r * p`` limit MAX_RP = (1 << 30) - 1 # TODO: unittests for this function def validate(n, r, p): """ helper which validates a set of scrypt config parameters. scrypt will take ``O(n * r * p)`` time and ``O(n * r)`` memory. limitations are that ``n = 2**``, ``n < 2**(16*r)``, ``r * p < 2 ** 30``. :param n: scrypt rounds :param r: scrypt block size :param p: scrypt parallel factor """ if r < 1: raise ValueError("r must be > 0: r=%r" % r) if p < 1: raise ValueError("p must be > 0: p=%r" % p) if r * p > MAX_RP: # pbkdf2-hmac-sha256 limitation - it will be requested to generate ``p*(2*r)*64`` bytes, # but pbkdf2 can do max of (2**31-1) blocks, and sha-256 has 32 byte block size... # so ``(2**31-1)*32 >= p*r*128`` -> ``r*p < 2**30`` raise ValueError("r * p must be < 2**30: r=%r, p=%r" % (r,p)) if n < 2 or n & (n - 1): raise ValueError("n must be > 1, and a power of 2: n=%r" % n) return True # TODO: configuration picker (may need psutil for full effect) #========================================================================== # hash frontend #========================================================================== #: backend function used by scrypt(), filled in by _set_backend() _scrypt = None #: name of backend currently in use, exposed for informational purposes. backend = None def scrypt(secret, salt, n, r, p=1, keylen=32): """run SCrypt key derivation function using specified parameters. :arg secret: passphrase string (unicode is encoded to bytes using utf-8). :arg salt: salt string (unicode is encoded to bytes using utf-8). :arg n: integer 'N' parameter :arg r: integer 'r' parameter :arg p: integer 'p' parameter :arg keylen: number of bytes of key to generate. defaults to 32 (the internal block size). :returns: a *keylen*-sized bytes instance SCrypt imposes a number of constraints on it's input parameters: * ``r * p < 2**30`` -- due to a limitation of PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256. * ``keylen < (2**32 - 1) * 32`` -- due to a limitation of PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256. * ``n`` must a be a power of 2, and > 1 -- internal limitation of scrypt() implementation :raises ValueError: if the provided parameters are invalid (see constraints above). .. warning:: Unless the third-party ``scrypt ``_ package is installed, passlib will use a builtin pure-python implementation of scrypt, which is *considerably* slower (and thus requires a much lower / less secure ``n`` value in order to be usuable). Installing the :mod:`!scrypt` package is strongly recommended. """ validate(n, r, p) secret = to_bytes(secret, param="secret") salt = to_bytes(salt, param="salt") if keylen < 1: raise ValueError("keylen must be at least 1") if keylen > MAX_KEYLEN: raise ValueError("keylen too large, must be <= %d" % MAX_KEYLEN) return _scrypt(secret, salt, n, r, p, keylen) def _load_builtin_backend(): """ Load pure-python scrypt implementation built into passlib. """ slowdown = 10 if PYPY else 100 warn("Using builtin scrypt backend, which is %dx slower than is required " "for adequate security. Installing scrypt support (via 'pip install scrypt') " "is strongly recommended" % slowdown, exc.PasslibSecurityWarning) from ._builtin import ScryptEngine return ScryptEngine.execute def _load_cffi_backend(): """ Try to import the ctypes-based scrypt hash function provided by the ``scrypt ``_ package. """ try: from scrypt import hash return hash except ImportError: pass # not available, but check to see if package present but outdated / not installed right try: import scrypt except ImportError as err: if "scrypt" not in str(err): # e.g. if cffi isn't set up right # user should try importing scrypt explicitly to diagnose problem. warn("'scrypt' package failed to import correctly (possible installation issue?)", exc.PasslibWarning) # else: package just isn't installed else: warn("'scrypt' package is too old (lacks ``hash()`` method)", exc.PasslibWarning) return None #: list of potential backends backend_values = ("scrypt", "builtin") #: dict mapping backend name -> loader _backend_loaders = dict( scrypt=_load_cffi_backend, # XXX: rename backend constant to "cffi"? builtin=_load_builtin_backend, ) def _set_backend(name, dryrun=False): """ set backend for scrypt(). if name not specified, loads first available. :raises ~passlib.exc.MissingBackendError: if backend can't be found .. note:: mainly intended to be called by unittests, and scrypt hash handler """ if name == "any": return elif name == "default": for name in backend_values: try: return _set_backend(name, dryrun=dryrun) except exc.MissingBackendError: continue raise exc.MissingBackendError("no scrypt backends available") else: loader = _backend_loaders.get(name) if not loader: raise ValueError("unknown scrypt backend: %r" % (name,)) hash = loader() if not hash: raise exc.MissingBackendError("scrypt backend %r not available" % name) if dryrun: return global _scrypt, backend backend = name _scrypt = hash # initialize backend _set_backend("default") def _has_backend(name): try: _set_backend(name, dryrun=True) return True except exc.MissingBackendError: return False #========================================================================== # eof #==========================================================================