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# Original version: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI/blob/3fe369d0379212fae1c72729a179d133b0adc872/hwilib/key.py

#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2020 The HWI developers
# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.

"""
Key Classes and Utilities
*************************

Classes and utilities for working with extended public keys, key origins, and other key related things.
"""

from . import _base58 as base58
from .common import (
    AddressType,
    Chain,
    hash256,
    hash160,
)
from .errors import BadArgumentError

import binascii
import hmac
import hashlib
import struct
from typing import (
    Dict,
    List,
    Optional,
    Sequence,
    Tuple,
)


HARDENED_FLAG = 1 << 31

p = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEFFFFFC2F
n = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEBAAEDCE6AF48A03BBFD25E8CD0364141
G = (0x79BE667EF9DCBBAC55A06295CE870B07029BFCDB2DCE28D959F2815B16F81798, 0x483ADA7726A3C4655DA4FBFC0E1108A8FD17B448A68554199C47D08FFB10D4B8)

Point = Optional[Tuple[int, int]]

def H_(x: int) -> int:
    """
    Shortcut function that "hardens" a number in a BIP44 path.
    """
    return x | HARDENED_FLAG

def is_hardened(i: int) -> bool:
    """
    Returns whether an index is hardened
    """
    return i & HARDENED_FLAG != 0


def point_add(p1: Point, p2: Point) -> Point:
    if (p1 is None):
        return p2
    if (p2 is None):
        return p1
    if (p1[0] == p2[0] and p1[1] != p2[1]):
        return None
    if (p1 == p2):
        lam = (3 * p1[0] * p1[0] * pow(2 * p1[1], p - 2, p)) % p
    else:
        lam = ((p2[1] - p1[1]) * pow(p2[0] - p1[0], p - 2, p)) % p
    x3 = (lam * lam - p1[0] - p2[0]) % p
    return (x3, (lam * (p1[0] - x3) - p1[1]) % p)


def point_mul(p: Point, n: int) -> Point:
    r = None
    for i in range(256):
        if ((n >> i) & 1):
            r = point_add(r, p)
        p = point_add(p, p)
    return r


def deserialize_point(b: bytes) -> Point:
    x = int.from_bytes(b[1:], byteorder="big")
    y = pow((x * x * x + 7) % p, (p + 1) // 4, p)
    if (y & 1 != b[0] & 1):
        y = p - y
    return (x, y)


def bytes_to_point(point_bytes: bytes) -> Point:
    header = point_bytes[0]
    if header == 4:
        x = point_bytes = point_bytes[1:33]
        y = point_bytes = point_bytes[33:65]
        return (int(binascii.hexlify(x), 16), int(binascii.hexlify(y), 16))
    return deserialize_point(point_bytes)

def point_to_bytes(p: Point) -> bytes:
    if p is None:
        raise ValueError("Cannot convert None to bytes")
    return (b'\x03' if p[1] & 1 else b'\x02') + p[0].to_bytes(32, byteorder="big")

def int_from_bytes(b: bytes) -> int:
    return int(binascii.hexlify(b), 16)

def lift_x(x: int) -> 'Point':
    c = (pow(x, 3, p) + 7) % p
    y = pow(c, (p + 1) // 4, p)

    assert(c == y * y % p)

    return (x, p - y if y & 1 else y)

def tagged_hash(tag: str, data: bytes) -> bytes:
    hashtag = hashlib.sha256(tag.encode()).digest()
    return hashlib.sha256(hashtag + hashtag + data).digest()


def taproot_tweak_pubkey(pubkey: bytes, h: bytes) -> Tuple[int, bytes]:
    t = int_from_bytes(tagged_hash("TapTweak", pubkey + h))
    if t >= p:
        raise ValueError
    Q = point_add(lift_x(int_from_bytes(pubkey)), point_mul(G, t))
    return 0 if Q[1] & 1 == 0 else 1, Q[0].to_bytes(32, byteorder="big")


def get_taproot_output_key(derived_key: bytes) -> bytes:
    assert(len(derived_key) == 33)
    p = derived_key[1:]
    _, key = taproot_tweak_pubkey(p, b'')
    return key


# An extended public key (xpub) or private key (xprv). Just a data container for now.
# Only handles deserialization of extended keys into component data to be handled by something else
class ExtendedKey(object):
    """
    A BIP 32 extended public key.
    """

    MAINNET_PUBLIC = b'\x04\x88\xB2\x1E'
    MAINNET_PRIVATE = b'\x04\x88\xAD\xE4'
    TESTNET_PUBLIC = b'\x04\x35\x87\xCF'
    TESTNET_PRIVATE = b'\x04\x35\x83\x94'

    def __init__(self, version: bytes, depth: int, parent_fingerprint: bytes, child_num: int, chaincode: bytes, privkey: Optional[bytes], pubkey: bytes) -> None:
        """
        :param version: The version bytes for this xpub
        :param depth: The depth of this xpub as defined in BIP 32
        :param parent_fingerprint: The 4 byte fingerprint of the parent xpub as defined in BIP 32
        :param child_num: The number of this xpub as defined in BIP 32
        :param chaincode: The chaincode of this xpub as defined in BIP 32
        :param privkey: The private key for this xpub if available
        :param pubkey: The public key for this xpub
        """
        self.version: bytes = version
        self.is_testnet: bool = version == ExtendedKey.TESTNET_PUBLIC or version == ExtendedKey.TESTNET_PRIVATE
        self.is_private: bool = version == ExtendedKey.MAINNET_PRIVATE or version == ExtendedKey.TESTNET_PRIVATE
        self.depth: int = depth
        self.parent_fingerprint: bytes = parent_fingerprint
        self.child_num: int = child_num
        self.chaincode: bytes = chaincode
        self.pubkey: bytes = pubkey
        self.privkey: Optional[bytes] = privkey

    @classmethod
    def deserialize(cls, xpub: str) -> 'ExtendedKey':
        """
        Create an :class:`~ExtendedKey` from a Base58 check encoded xpub

        :param xpub: The Base58 check encoded xpub
        """
        data = base58.decode(xpub)[:-4] # Decoded xpub without checksum
        return cls.from_bytes(data)

    @classmethod
    def from_bytes(cls, data: bytes) -> 'ExtendedKey':
        """
        Create an :class:`~ExtendedKey` from a serialized xpub

        :param xpub: The serialized xpub
        """

        version = data[0:4]
        if version not in [ExtendedKey.MAINNET_PRIVATE, ExtendedKey.MAINNET_PUBLIC, ExtendedKey.TESTNET_PRIVATE, ExtendedKey.TESTNET_PUBLIC]:
            raise BadArgumentError(f"Extended key magic of {version.hex()} is invalid")
        is_private = version == ExtendedKey.MAINNET_PRIVATE or version == ExtendedKey.TESTNET_PRIVATE
        depth = data[4]
        parent_fingerprint = data[5:9]
        child_num = struct.unpack('>I', data[9:13])[0]
        chaincode = data[13:45]

        if is_private:
            privkey = data[46:]
            pubkey = point_to_bytes(point_mul(G, int.from_bytes(privkey, byteorder="big")))
            return cls(version, depth, parent_fingerprint, child_num, chaincode, privkey, pubkey)
        else:
            pubkey = data[45:78]
            return cls(version, depth, parent_fingerprint, child_num, chaincode, None, pubkey)

    def serialize(self) -> bytes:
        """
        Serialize the ExtendedKey with the serialization format described in BIP 32.
        Does not create an xpub string, but the bytes serialized here can be Base58 check encoded into one.

        :return: BIP 32 serialized extended key
        """
        r = self.version + struct.pack('B', self.depth) + self.parent_fingerprint + struct.pack('>I', self.child_num) + self.chaincode
        if self.is_private:
            if self.privkey is None:
                raise ValueError("Somehow we are private but don't have a privkey")
            r += b"\x00" + self.privkey
        else:
            r += self.pubkey
        return r

    def to_string(self) -> str:
        """
        Serialize the ExtendedKey as a Base58 check encoded xpub string

        :return: Base58 check encoded xpub
        """
        data = self.serialize()
        checksum = hash256(data)[0:4]
        return base58.encode(data + checksum)

    def get_printable_dict(self) -> Dict[str, object]:
        """
        Get the attributes of this ExtendedKey as a dictionary that can be printed

        :return: Dictionary containing ExtendedKey information that can be printed
        """
        d: Dict[str, object] = {}
        d['testnet'] = self.is_testnet
        d['private'] = self.is_private
        d['depth'] = self.depth
        d['parent_fingerprint'] = binascii.hexlify(self.parent_fingerprint).decode()
        d['child_num'] = self.child_num
        d['chaincode'] = binascii.hexlify(self.chaincode).decode()
        if self.is_private and isinstance(self.privkey, bytes):
            d['privkey'] = binascii.hexlify(self.privkey).decode()
        d['pubkey'] = binascii.hexlify(self.pubkey).decode()
        return d

    def derive_priv(self, i: int) -> 'ExtendedKey':
        """
        Derive the private key at the given child index.

        :param i: The child index of the pubkey to derive
        """
        if not self.privkey:
            raise ValueError("Can only derive a private key from an extended private key")

        # Data to HMAC
        if is_hardened(i):
            data = b'\0' + self.privkey + struct.pack(">L", i)
        else:
            data = self.pubkey + struct.pack(">L", i)

        # Get HMAC of data
        Ihmac = hmac.new(self.chaincode, data, hashlib.sha512).digest()
        Il = Ihmac[:32]
        Ir = Ihmac[32:]

        # Construct new key material from Il and current private key
        Il_int = int.from_bytes(Il, byteorder="big")
        if Il_int > n:
            return None

        privkey_int = int.from_bytes(self.privkey, byteorder="big")
        k_int = (Il_int + privkey_int) % n
        if (k_int == 0):
            return None

        privkey = k_int.to_bytes(32, byteorder="big")
        pubkey = point_to_bytes(point_mul(G, k_int))

        chaincode = Ir
        fingerprint = hash160(self.pubkey)[0:4]
        return ExtendedKey(ExtendedKey.TESTNET_PRIVATE if self.is_testnet else ExtendedKey.MAINNET_PRIVATE, self.depth + 1, fingerprint, i, chaincode, privkey, pubkey)

    def derive_pub(self, i: int) -> 'ExtendedKey':
        """
        Derive the public key at the given child index.

        :param i: The child index of the pubkey to derive
        """
        if is_hardened(i):
            raise ValueError("Index cannot be larger than 2^31")

        # Data to HMAC.  Same as CKDpriv() for public child key.
        data = self.pubkey + struct.pack(">L", i)

        # Get HMAC of data
        Ihmac = hmac.new(self.chaincode, data, hashlib.sha512).digest()
        Il = Ihmac[:32]
        Ir = Ihmac[32:]

        # Construct curve point Il*G+K
        Il_int = int(binascii.hexlify(Il), 16)
        child_pubkey = point_add(point_mul(G, Il_int), bytes_to_point(self.pubkey))

        # Construct and return a new BIP32Key
        pubkey = point_to_bytes(child_pubkey)
        chaincode = Ir
        fingerprint = hash160(self.pubkey)[0:4]
        return ExtendedKey(ExtendedKey.TESTNET_PUBLIC if self.is_testnet else ExtendedKey.MAINNET_PUBLIC, self.depth + 1, fingerprint, i, chaincode, None, pubkey)

    def derive_priv_path(self, path: Sequence[int]) -> 'ExtendedKey':
        """
        Derive the private key at the given path

        :param path: Sequence of integers for the path of the key to derive
        """
        key = self
        for i in path:
            key = key.derive_priv(i)
        return key

    def derive_pub_path(self, path: Sequence[int]) -> 'ExtendedKey':
        """
        Derive the public key at the given path

        :param path: Sequence of integers for the path of the pubkey to derive
        """
        key = self
        for i in path:
            key = key.derive_pub(i)
        return key

    def neutered(self) -> 'ExtendedKey':
        """
        Returns the public key corresponding to this private key.
        """
        if not self.is_private:
            raise ValueError("It is already a public key")

        return ExtendedKey(ExtendedKey.TESTNET_PUBLIC if self.is_testnet else ExtendedKey.MAINNET_PUBLIC, self.depth, self.parent_fingerprint, self.child_num, self.chaincode, None, self.pubkey)


class KeyOriginInfo(object):
    """
    Object representing the origin of a key.
    """

    def __init__(self, fingerprint: bytes, path: Sequence[int]) -> None:
        """
        :param fingerprint: The 4 byte BIP 32 fingerprint of a parent key from which this key is derived from
        :param path: The derivation path to reach this key from the key at ``fingerprint``
        """
        self.fingerprint: bytes = fingerprint
        self.path: Sequence[int] = path

    @classmethod
    def deserialize(cls, s: bytes) -> 'KeyOriginInfo':
        """
        Deserialize a serialized KeyOriginInfo.
        They will be serialized in the same way that PSBTs serialize derivation paths
        """
        fingerprint = s[0:4]
        s = s[4:]
        path = list(struct.unpack("<" + "I" * (len(s) // 4), s))
        return cls(fingerprint, path)

    def serialize(self) -> bytes:
        """
        Serializes the KeyOriginInfo in the same way that derivation paths are stored in PSBTs
        """
        r = self.fingerprint
        r += struct.pack("<" + "I" * len(self.path), *self.path)
        return r

    def _path_string(self) -> str:
        s = ""
        for i in self.path:
            hardened = is_hardened(i)
            i &= ~HARDENED_FLAG
            s += "/" + str(i)
            if hardened:
                s += "h"
        return s

    def to_string(self) -> str:
        """
        Return the KeyOriginInfo as a string in the form <fingerprint>/<index>/<index>/...
        This is the same way that KeyOriginInfo is shown in descriptors
        """
        s = binascii.hexlify(self.fingerprint).decode()
        s += self._path_string()
        return s

    @classmethod
    def from_string(cls, s: str) -> 'KeyOriginInfo':
        """
        Create a KeyOriginInfo from the string

        :param s: The string to parse
        """
        s = s.lower()
        entries = s.split("/")
        fingerprint = binascii.unhexlify(s[0:8])
        path: Sequence[int] = []
        if len(entries) > 1:
            path = parse_path(s[9:])
        return cls(fingerprint, path)

    def get_derivation_path(self) -> str:
        """
        Return the string for just the path
        """
        return "m" + self._path_string()

    def get_full_int_list(self) -> List[int]:
        """
        Return a list of ints representing this KeyOriginInfo.
        The first int is the fingerprint, followed by the path
        """
        xfp = [struct.unpack("<I", self.fingerprint)[0]]
        xfp.extend(self.path)
        return xfp


def parse_path(nstr: str) -> List[int]:
    """
    Convert BIP32 path string to list of uint32 integers with hardened flags.
    Several conventions are supported to set the hardened flag: -1, 1', 1h

    e.g.: "0/1h/1" -> [0, 0x80000001, 1]

    :param nstr: path string
    :return: list of integers
    """
    if not nstr:
        return []

    n = nstr.split("/")

    # m/a/b/c => a/b/c
    if n[0] == "m":
        n = n[1:]

    def str_to_harden(x: str) -> int:
        if x.startswith("-"):
            return H_(abs(int(x)))
        elif x.endswith(("h", "'")):
            return H_(int(x[:-1]))
        else:
            return int(x)

    try:
        return [str_to_harden(x) for x in n]
    except Exception:
        raise ValueError("Invalid BIP32 path", nstr)


def get_bip44_purpose(addrtype: AddressType) -> int:
    """
    Determine the BIP 44 purpose based on the given :class:`~hwilib.common.AddressType`.

    :param addrtype: The address type
    """
    if addrtype == AddressType.LEGACY:
        return 44
    elif addrtype == AddressType.SH_WIT:
        return 49
    elif addrtype == AddressType.WIT:
        return 84
    elif addrtype == AddressType.TAP:
        return 86
    else:
        raise ValueError("Unknown address type")


def get_bip44_chain(chain: Chain) -> int:
    """
    Determine the BIP 44 coin type based on the Bitcoin chain type.

    For the Bitcoin mainnet chain, this returns 0. For the other chains, this returns 1.

    :param chain: The chain
    """
    if chain == Chain.MAIN:
        return 0
    else:
        return 1