accounts: ensure TimedUnlock does not override indefinite unlock timeout

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Felix Lange 2016-04-07 17:00:34 +02:00
parent 46df50be18
commit 6498df7b02
2 changed files with 16 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -164,14 +164,15 @@ func (am *Manager) Lock(addr common.Address) error {
return nil
}
// TimedUnlock unlocks the given account with. The account
// TimedUnlock unlocks the given account with the passphrase. The account
// stays unlocked for the duration of timeout. A timeout of 0 unlocks the account
// until the program exits. The account must match a unique key.
// until the program exits. The account must match a unique key file.
//
// If the accout is already unlocked, TimedUnlock extends or shortens
// the active unlock timeout.
func (am *Manager) TimedUnlock(a Account, keyAuth string, timeout time.Duration) error {
_, key, err := am.getDecryptedKey(a, keyAuth)
// If the account address is already unlocked for a duration, TimedUnlock extends or
// shortens the active unlock timeout. If the address was previously unlocked
// indefinitely the timeout is not altered.
func (am *Manager) TimedUnlock(a Account, passphrase string, timeout time.Duration) error {
a, key, err := am.getDecryptedKey(a, passphrase)
if err != nil {
return err
}
@ -180,8 +181,13 @@ func (am *Manager) TimedUnlock(a Account, keyAuth string, timeout time.Duration)
defer am.mu.Unlock()
u, found := am.unlocked[a.Address]
if found {
// terminate dropLater for this key to avoid unexpected drops.
if u.abort != nil {
if u.abort == nil {
// The address was unlocked indefinitely, so unlocking
// it with a timeout would be confusing.
zeroKey(key.PrivateKey)
return nil
} else {
// Terminate the expire goroutine and replace it below.
close(u.abort)
}
}

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@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ func TestOverrideUnlock(t *testing.T) {
pass := "foo"
a1, err := am.NewAccount(pass)
// Unlock indefinitely
if err = am.Unlock(a1, pass); err != nil {
// Unlock indefinitely.
if err = am.TimedUnlock(a1, pass, 5*time.Minute); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}