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Ledger Filecoin app

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Please visit our website at zondax.ch


This repository contains:

  • Ledger Nano S/X BOLOS app
  • Specs / Documentation
  • C++ unit tests
  • Zemu tests

ATTENTION

Please:

  • Do not use in production
  • Do not use a Ledger device with funds for development purposes.
  • Have a separate and marked device that is used ONLY for development and testing

Download and install

Once the app is approved by Ledger, it will be available in their app store (Ledger Live). You can get builds generated by CircleCI from the release tab. THESE ARE UNVETTED DEVELOPMENT RELEASES

Download a release from here (https://github.com/Zondax/ledger-filecoin/releases). You only need installer_s.sh

If the file is not executable, run

chmod +x ./installer_s.sh

then run:

./installer_s.sh load

Development

Preconditions

  • Be sure you checkout submodules too:

    git submodule update --init --recursive
    
  • Install Docker CE

  • We only officially support Ubuntu. Install the following packages:

    sudo apt update && apt-get -y install build-essential git wget cmake \
    libssl-dev libgmp-dev autoconf libtool
    
  • Install node > v14.0. We typically recommend using n for node version management. (This is used to run emulation tests)

  • Install python 3

  • Install other dependencies running:

    • make deps
  • This project requires Ledger firmware 1.6

    • The current repository keeps track of Ledger's SDK but it is possible to override it by changing the git submodule.

Warning: Some IDEs may not use the same python interpreter or virtual enviroment as the one you used when running pip. If you see conan is not found, check that you installed the package in the same interpreter as the one that launches cmake.

How to build ?

We like clion or vscode, however, he we describe reproducible command line steps that can be used anywhere

  • Building the app itself

    If you installed all dependencies (as described above), just run:

    make

Running tests

  • Running C/C++ tests (x64)

    If you installed the what is described above, just run:

    make cpp_test
  • Running device emulation+integration tests!!

     Use Zemu! Explained below!

Building and running fuzz tests

How to test with Zemu?

What is Zemu?? Great you asked!! As part of this project, we are making public a beta version of our internal testing+emulation framework for Ledger apps.

Npm Package here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@zondax/zemu

Repo here: https://github.com/Zondax/zemu

Let's go! First install everything:

At this moment, if you change the app you will need to run make before running the test again.

make zemu_install

Then you can run JS tests:

make zemu_test

To run a single specific test:

At the moment, the recommendation is to run from the IDE. Remember to run make if you change the app.

How to debug a ledger app?

You can use vscode or clion to debug the app. We recommend using CLion but we provide a vscode (unsupported) configuration too.

Preconditions

If you are using CLion, you need to a configuration file in your home directory: $HOME/.gdbinit with the following content:

set auto-load local-gdbinit on
add-auto-load-safe-path /

Warnings

There are a few things to take into account when enabling Ledger App debugging:

  • Once you enable the local .gdbinit that is located in your project workspace. You will break local Rust debugging in your host. The reason is that debugging unit tests will use the same .gdbinit configuration that sets the environment to ARM. We are looking at some possible fixes. For now, if you want to debug unit tests instead of the ledger app, you need to comment out the lines in .gdbinit

Using a real device

How to prepare your DEVELOPMENT! device:

You can normally use an emulated device for development purposed. This is only required if you are working on some integration that requires a physical device.

Please do not use a Ledger device with funds for development purposes.

Have a separate and marked device that is used ONLY for development and testing

There are a few additional steps that increase reproducibility and simplify development:

1 - Ensure your device works in your OS

2 - Set a test mnemonic

Many of our integration tests expect the device to be configured with a known test mnemonic.

  • Plug your device while pressing the right button

  • Your device will show "Recovery" in the screen

  • Double click

  • Run make dev_init. This will take about 2 minutes. The device will be initialized to:

    PIN: 5555
    Mnemonic: equip will roof matter pink blind book anxiety banner elbow sun young
    

3 - Add a development certificate

  • Plug your device while pressing the right button

  • Your device will show "Recovery" in the screen

  • Click both buttons at the same time

  • Enter your pin if necessary

  • Run make dev_ca. The device will receive a development certificate to avoid constant manual confirmations.

Building the Ledger App

Loading into your development device

The Makefile will build the firmware in a docker container and leave the binary in the correct directory.

  • Build

    make                # Builds the app
    
  • Upload to a device

    The following command will upload the application to the ledger:

    Warning: The application will be deleted before uploading.

    make load          # Builds and loads the app to the device
    

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