#!/usr/bin/env python # # Electrum - lightweight Bitcoin client # Copyright (C) 2015 Thomas Voegtlin # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person # obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files # (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, # including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, # publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, # and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, # subject to the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be # included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS # BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN # ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN # CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE # SOFTWARE. import os import pkgutil import importlib.util import time import threading import sys from typing import (NamedTuple, Any, Union, TYPE_CHECKING, Optional, Tuple, Dict, Iterable, List, Sequence, Callable, TypeVar, Mapping) import concurrent from concurrent import futures from functools import wraps, partial from .i18n import _ from .util import (profiler, DaemonThread, UserCancelled, ThreadJob, UserFacingException) from . import bip32 from . import plugins from .simple_config import SimpleConfig from .logging import get_logger, Logger if TYPE_CHECKING: from .plugins.hw_wallet import HW_PluginBase, HardwareClientBase, HardwareHandlerBase from .keystore import Hardware_KeyStore, KeyStore from .wallet import Abstract_Wallet _logger = get_logger(__name__) plugin_loaders = {} hook_names = set() hooks = {} class Plugins(DaemonThread): LOGGING_SHORTCUT = 'p' @profiler def __init__(self, config: SimpleConfig, gui_name): DaemonThread.__init__(self) self.name = 'Plugins' # set name of thread self.pkgpath = os.path.dirname(plugins.__file__) self.config = config self.hw_wallets = {} self.plugins = {} # type: Dict[str, BasePlugin] self.gui_name = gui_name self.descriptions = {} self.device_manager = DeviceMgr(config) self.load_plugins() self.add_jobs(self.device_manager.thread_jobs()) self.start() def load_plugins(self): for loader, name, ispkg in pkgutil.iter_modules([self.pkgpath]): full_name = f'electrum.plugins.{name}' spec = importlib.util.find_spec(full_name) if spec is None: # pkgutil found it but importlib can't ?! raise Exception(f"Error pre-loading {full_name}: no spec") try: module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) # sys.modules needs to be modified for relative imports to work # see https://stackoverflow.com/a/50395128 sys.modules[spec.name] = module spec.loader.exec_module(module) except Exception as e: raise Exception(f"Error pre-loading {full_name}: {repr(e)}") from e d = module.__dict__ gui_good = self.gui_name in d.get('available_for', []) if not gui_good: continue details = d.get('registers_wallet_type') if details: self.register_wallet_type(name, gui_good, details) details = d.get('registers_keystore') if details: self.register_keystore(name, gui_good, details) self.descriptions[name] = d if not d.get('requires_wallet_type') and self.config.get('use_' + name): try: self.load_plugin(name) except BaseException as e: self.logger.exception(f"cannot initialize plugin {name}: {e}") def get(self, name): return self.plugins.get(name) def count(self): return len(self.plugins) def load_plugin(self, name) -> 'BasePlugin': if name in self.plugins: return self.plugins[name] full_name = f'electrum.plugins.{name}.{self.gui_name}' spec = importlib.util.find_spec(full_name) if spec is None: raise RuntimeError("%s implementation for %s plugin not found" % (self.gui_name, name)) try: module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) spec.loader.exec_module(module) plugin = module.Plugin(self, self.config, name) except Exception as e: raise Exception(f"Error loading {name} plugin: {repr(e)}") from e self.add_jobs(plugin.thread_jobs()) self.plugins[name] = plugin self.logger.info(f"loaded {name}") return plugin def close_plugin(self, plugin): self.remove_jobs(plugin.thread_jobs()) def enable(self, name: str) -> 'BasePlugin': self.config.set_key('use_' + name, True, True) p = self.get(name) if p: return p return self.load_plugin(name) def disable(self, name: str) -> None: self.config.set_key('use_' + name, False, True) p = self.get(name) if not p: return self.plugins.pop(name) p.close() self.logger.info(f"closed {name}") def toggle(self, name: str) -> Optional['BasePlugin']: p = self.get(name) return self.disable(name) if p else self.enable(name) def is_available(self, name: str, wallet: 'Abstract_Wallet') -> bool: d = self.descriptions.get(name) if not d: return False deps = d.get('requires', []) for dep, s in deps: try: __import__(dep) except ImportError as e: self.logger.warning(f'Plugin {name} unavailable: {repr(e)}') return False requires = d.get('requires_wallet_type', []) return not requires or wallet.wallet_type in requires def get_hardware_support(self): out = [] for name, (gui_good, details) in self.hw_wallets.items(): if gui_good: try: p = self.get_plugin(name) if p.is_enabled(): out.append(HardwarePluginToScan(name=name, description=details[2], plugin=p, exception=None)) except Exception as e: self.logger.exception(f"cannot load plugin for: {name}") out.append(HardwarePluginToScan(name=name, description=details[2], plugin=None, exception=e)) return out def register_wallet_type(self, name, gui_good, wallet_type): from .wallet import register_wallet_type, register_constructor self.logger.info(f"registering wallet type {(wallet_type, name)}") def loader(): plugin = self.get_plugin(name) register_constructor(wallet_type, plugin.wallet_class) register_wallet_type(wallet_type) plugin_loaders[wallet_type] = loader def register_keystore(self, name, gui_good, details): from .keystore import register_keystore def dynamic_constructor(d): return self.get_plugin(name).keystore_class(d) if details[0] == 'hardware': self.hw_wallets[name] = (gui_good, details) self.logger.info(f"registering hardware {name}: {details}") register_keystore(details[1], dynamic_constructor) def get_plugin(self, name: str) -> 'BasePlugin': if name not in self.plugins: self.load_plugin(name) return self.plugins[name] def run(self): while self.is_running(): time.sleep(0.1) self.run_jobs() self.on_stop() def hook(func): hook_names.add(func.__name__) return func def run_hook(name, *args): results = [] f_list = hooks.get(name, []) for p, f in f_list: if p.is_enabled(): try: r = f(*args) except Exception: _logger.exception(f"Plugin error. plugin: {p}, hook: {name}") r = False if r: results.append(r) if results: assert len(results) == 1, results return results[0] class BasePlugin(Logger): def __init__(self, parent, config: 'SimpleConfig', name): self.parent = parent # type: Plugins # The plugins object self.name = name self.config = config self.wallet = None Logger.__init__(self) # add self to hooks for k in dir(self): if k in hook_names: l = hooks.get(k, []) l.append((self, getattr(self, k))) hooks[k] = l def __str__(self): return self.name def close(self): # remove self from hooks for attr_name in dir(self): if attr_name in hook_names: # found attribute in self that is also the name of a hook l = hooks.get(attr_name, []) try: l.remove((self, getattr(self, attr_name))) except ValueError: # maybe attr name just collided with hook name and was not hook continue hooks[attr_name] = l self.parent.close_plugin(self) self.on_close() def on_close(self): pass def requires_settings(self) -> bool: return False def thread_jobs(self): return [] def is_enabled(self): return self.is_available() and self.config.get('use_'+self.name) is True def is_available(self): return True def can_user_disable(self): return True def settings_widget(self, window): raise NotImplementedError() def settings_dialog(self, window): raise NotImplementedError() class DeviceUnpairableError(UserFacingException): pass class HardwarePluginLibraryUnavailable(Exception): pass class CannotAutoSelectDevice(Exception): pass class Device(NamedTuple): path: Union[str, bytes] interface_number: int id_: str product_key: Any # when using hid, often Tuple[int, int] usage_page: int transport_ui_string: str class DeviceInfo(NamedTuple): device: Device label: Optional[str] = None initialized: Optional[bool] = None exception: Optional[Exception] = None plugin_name: Optional[str] = None # manufacturer, e.g. "trezor" soft_device_id: Optional[str] = None # if available, used to distinguish same-type hw devices model_name: Optional[str] = None # e.g. "Ledger Nano S" class HardwarePluginToScan(NamedTuple): name: str description: str plugin: Optional['HW_PluginBase'] exception: Optional[Exception] PLACEHOLDER_HW_CLIENT_LABELS = {None, "", " "} # hidapi is not thread-safe # see https://github.com/signal11/hidapi/issues/205#issuecomment-527654560 # https://github.com/libusb/hidapi/issues/45 # https://github.com/signal11/hidapi/issues/45#issuecomment-4434598 # https://github.com/signal11/hidapi/pull/414#issuecomment-445164238 # It is not entirely clear to me, exactly what is safe and what isn't, when # using multiple threads... # Hence, we use a single thread for all device communications, including # enumeration. Everything that uses hidapi, libusb, etc, MUST run on # the following thread: _hwd_comms_executor = concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor( max_workers=1, thread_name_prefix='hwd_comms_thread' ) T = TypeVar('T') def run_in_hwd_thread(func: Callable[[], T]) -> T: if threading.current_thread().name.startswith("hwd_comms_thread"): return func() else: fut = _hwd_comms_executor.submit(func) return fut.result() #except (concurrent.futures.CancelledError, concurrent.futures.TimeoutError) as e: def runs_in_hwd_thread(func): @wraps(func) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): return run_in_hwd_thread(partial(func, *args, **kwargs)) return wrapper def assert_runs_in_hwd_thread(): if not threading.current_thread().name.startswith("hwd_comms_thread"): raise Exception("must only be called from HWD communication thread") class DeviceMgr(ThreadJob): '''Manages hardware clients. A client communicates over a hardware channel with the device. In addition to tracking device HID IDs, the device manager tracks hardware wallets and manages wallet pairing. A HID ID may be paired with a wallet when it is confirmed that the hardware device matches the wallet, i.e. they have the same master public key. A HID ID can be unpaired if e.g. it is wiped. Because of hotplugging, a wallet must request its client dynamically each time it is required, rather than caching it itself. The device manager is shared across plugins, so just one place does hardware scans when needed. By tracking HID IDs, if a device is plugged into a different port the wallet is automatically re-paired. Wallets are informed on connect / disconnect events. It must implement connected(), disconnected() callbacks. Being connected implies a pairing. Callbacks can happen in any thread context, and we do them without holding the lock. Confusingly, the HID ID (serial number) reported by the HID system doesn't match the device ID reported by the device itself. We use the HID IDs. This plugin is thread-safe. Currently only devices supported by hidapi are implemented.''' def __init__(self, config: SimpleConfig): ThreadJob.__init__(self) # A pairing_code->id_ map. Item only present if we have active pairing. Needs self.lock. self.pairing_code_to_id = {} # type: Dict[str, str] # A client->id_ map. Needs self.lock. self.clients = {} # type: Dict[HardwareClientBase, str] # What we recognise. (vendor_id, product_id) -> Plugin self._recognised_hardware = {} # type: Dict[Tuple[int, int], HW_PluginBase] self._recognised_vendor = {} # type: Dict[int, HW_PluginBase] # vendor_id -> Plugin # Custom enumerate functions for devices we don't know about. self._enumerate_func = set() # Needs self.lock. self.lock = threading.RLock() self.config = config def thread_jobs(self): # Thread job to handle device timeouts return [self] def run(self): '''Handle device timeouts. Runs in the context of the Plugins thread.''' with self.lock: clients = list(self.clients.keys()) cutoff = time.time() - self.config.get_session_timeout() for client in clients: client.timeout(cutoff) def register_devices(self, device_pairs, *, plugin: 'HW_PluginBase'): for pair in device_pairs: self._recognised_hardware[pair] = plugin def register_vendor_ids(self, vendor_ids: Iterable[int], *, plugin: 'HW_PluginBase'): for vendor_id in vendor_ids: self._recognised_vendor[vendor_id] = plugin def register_enumerate_func(self, func): with self.lock: self._enumerate_func.add(func) @runs_in_hwd_thread def create_client(self, device: 'Device', handler: Optional['HardwareHandlerBase'], plugin: 'HW_PluginBase') -> Optional['HardwareClientBase']: # Get from cache first client = self._client_by_id(device.id_) if client: return client client = plugin.create_client(device, handler) if client: self.logger.info(f"Registering {client}") with self.lock: self.clients[client] = device.id_ return client def id_by_pairing_code(self, pairing_code): with self.lock: return self.pairing_code_to_id.get(pairing_code) def pairing_code_by_id(self, id_): with self.lock: for pairing_code, id2 in self.pairing_code_to_id.items(): if id2 == id_: return pairing_code return None def unpair_pairing_code(self, pairing_code): with self.lock: if pairing_code not in self.pairing_code_to_id: return _id = self.pairing_code_to_id.pop(pairing_code) self._close_client(_id) def unpair_id(self, id_): pairing_code = self.pairing_code_by_id(id_) if pairing_code: self.unpair_pairing_code(pairing_code) else: self._close_client(id_) def _close_client(self, id_): with self.lock: client = self._client_by_id(id_) self.clients.pop(client, None) if client: client.close() def _client_by_id(self, id_) -> Optional['HardwareClientBase']: with self.lock: for client, client_id in self.clients.items(): if client_id == id_: return client return None def client_by_id(self, id_, *, scan_now: bool = True) -> Optional['HardwareClientBase']: '''Returns a client for the device ID if one is registered. If a device is wiped or in bootloader mode pairing is impossible; in such cases we communicate by device ID and not wallet.''' if scan_now: self.scan_devices() return self._client_by_id(id_) @runs_in_hwd_thread def client_for_keystore(self, plugin: 'HW_PluginBase', handler: Optional['HardwareHandlerBase'], keystore: 'Hardware_KeyStore', force_pair: bool, *, devices: Sequence['Device'] = None, allow_user_interaction: bool = True) -> Optional['HardwareClientBase']: self.logger.info("getting client for keystore") if handler is None: raise Exception(_("Handler not found for") + ' ' + plugin.name + '\n' + _("A library is probably missing.")) handler.update_status(False) pcode = keystore.pairing_code() client = None # search existing clients first (fast-path) if not devices: client = self.client_by_pairing_code(plugin=plugin, pairing_code=pcode, handler=handler, devices=[]) # search clients again, now allowing a (slow) scan if client is None: if devices is None: devices = self.scan_devices() client = self.client_by_pairing_code(plugin=plugin, pairing_code=pcode, handler=handler, devices=devices) if client is None and force_pair: try: info = self.select_device(plugin, handler, keystore, devices, allow_user_interaction=allow_user_interaction) except CannotAutoSelectDevice: pass else: client = self.force_pair_keystore(plugin=plugin, handler=handler, info=info, keystore=keystore) if client: handler.update_status(True) # note: if select_device was called, we might also update label etc here: keystore.opportunistically_fill_in_missing_info_from_device(client) self.logger.info("end client for keystore") return client def client_by_pairing_code( self, *, plugin: 'HW_PluginBase', pairing_code: str, handler: 'HardwareHandlerBase', devices: Sequence['Device'], ) -> Optional['HardwareClientBase']: _id = self.id_by_pairing_code(pairing_code) client = self._client_by_id(_id) if client: if type(client.plugin) != type(plugin): return # An unpaired client might have another wallet's handler # from a prior scan. Replace to fix dialog parenting. client.handler = handler return client for device in devices: if device.id_ == _id: return self.create_client(device, handler, plugin) def force_pair_keystore( self, *, plugin: 'HW_PluginBase', handler: 'HardwareHandlerBase', info: 'DeviceInfo', keystore: 'Hardware_KeyStore', ) -> 'HardwareClientBase': xpub = keystore.xpub derivation = keystore.get_derivation_prefix() assert derivation is not None xtype = bip32.xpub_type(xpub) client = self._client_by_id(info.device.id_) if client and client.is_pairable() and type(client.plugin) == type(plugin): # See comment above for same code client.handler = handler # This will trigger a PIN/passphrase entry request try: client_xpub = client.get_xpub(derivation, xtype) except (UserCancelled, RuntimeError): # Bad / cancelled PIN / passphrase client_xpub = None if client_xpub == xpub: keystore.opportunistically_fill_in_missing_info_from_device(client) with self.lock: self.pairing_code_to_id[keystore.pairing_code()] = info.device.id_ return client # The user input has wrong PIN or passphrase, or cancelled input, # or it is not pairable raise DeviceUnpairableError( _('Electrum cannot pair with your {}.\n\n' 'Before you request bitcoins to be sent to addresses in this ' 'wallet, ensure you can pair with your device, or that you have ' 'its seed (and passphrase, if any). Otherwise all bitcoins you ' 'receive will be unspendable.').format(plugin.device)) def list_pairable_device_infos( self, *, handler: Optional['HardwareHandlerBase'], plugin: 'HW_PluginBase', devices: Sequence['Device'] = None, include_failing_clients: bool = False, ) -> List['DeviceInfo']: """Returns a list of DeviceInfo objects: one for each connected device accepted by the plugin. Already paired devices are also included, as it is okay to reuse them. """ if not plugin.libraries_available: message = plugin.get_library_not_available_message() raise HardwarePluginLibraryUnavailable(message) if devices is None: devices = self.scan_devices() infos = [] for device in devices: if not plugin.can_recognize_device(device): continue try: client = self.create_client(device, handler, plugin) if not client: continue label = client.label() is_initialized = client.is_initialized() soft_device_id = client.get_soft_device_id() model_name = client.device_model_name() except Exception as e: self.logger.error(f'failed to create client for {plugin.name} at {device.path}: {repr(e)}') if include_failing_clients: infos.append(DeviceInfo(device=device, exception=e, plugin_name=plugin.name)) continue infos.append(DeviceInfo(device=device, label=label, initialized=is_initialized, plugin_name=plugin.name, soft_device_id=soft_device_id, model_name=model_name)) return infos def select_device(self, plugin: 'HW_PluginBase', handler: 'HardwareHandlerBase', keystore: 'Hardware_KeyStore', devices: Sequence['Device'] = None, *, allow_user_interaction: bool = True) -> 'DeviceInfo': """Select the device to use for keystore.""" # ideally this should not be called from the GUI thread... # assert handler.get_gui_thread() != threading.current_thread(), 'must not be called from GUI thread' while True: infos = self.list_pairable_device_infos(handler=handler, plugin=plugin, devices=devices) if infos: break if not allow_user_interaction: raise CannotAutoSelectDevice() msg = _('Please insert your {}').format(plugin.device) msg += " (" if keystore.label and keystore.label not in PLACEHOLDER_HW_CLIENT_LABELS: msg += f"label: {keystore.label}, " msg += f"bip32 root fingerprint: {keystore.get_root_fingerprint()!r}" msg += ').\n\n{}\n\n{}'.format( _('Verify the cable is connected and that ' 'no other application is using it.'), _('Try to connect again?') ) if not handler.yes_no_question(msg): raise UserCancelled() devices = None # select device automatically. (but only if we have reasonable expectation it is the correct one) # method 1: select device by id if keystore.soft_device_id: for info in infos: if info.soft_device_id == keystore.soft_device_id: self.logger.debug(f"select_device. auto-selected(1) {plugin.device}: soft_device_id matched") return info # method 2: select device by label # but only if not a placeholder label and only if there is no collision device_labels = [info.label for info in infos] if (keystore.label not in PLACEHOLDER_HW_CLIENT_LABELS and device_labels.count(keystore.label) == 1): for info in infos: if info.label == keystore.label: self.logger.debug(f"select_device. auto-selected(2) {plugin.device}: label recognised") return info # method 3: if there is only one device connected, and we don't have useful label/soft_device_id # saved for keystore anyway, select it if (len(infos) == 1 and keystore.label in PLACEHOLDER_HW_CLIENT_LABELS and keystore.soft_device_id is None): self.logger.debug(f"select_device. auto-selected(3) {plugin.device}: only one device") return infos[0] self.logger.debug(f"select_device. auto-select failed for {plugin.device}. {allow_user_interaction=}") if not allow_user_interaction: raise CannotAutoSelectDevice() # ask user to select device manually msg = ( _("Could not automatically pair with device for given keystore.") + "\n" + f"(keystore label: {keystore.label!r}, " + f"bip32 root fingerprint: {keystore.get_root_fingerprint()!r})\n\n") msg += _("Please select which {} device to use:").format(plugin.device) msg += "\n(" + _("Or click cancel to skip this keystore instead.") + ")" descriptions = ["{label} ({maybe_model}{init}, {transport})" .format(label=info.label or _("An unnamed {}").format(info.plugin_name), init=(_("initialized") if info.initialized else _("wiped")), transport=info.device.transport_ui_string, maybe_model=f"{info.model_name}, " if info.model_name else "") for info in infos] self.logger.debug(f"select_device. prompting user for manual selection of {plugin.device}. " f"num options: {len(infos)}. options: {infos}") c = handler.query_choice(msg, descriptions) if c is None: raise UserCancelled() info = infos[c] self.logger.debug(f"select_device. user manually selected {plugin.device}. device info: {info}") # note: updated label/soft_device_id will be saved after pairing succeeds return info @runs_in_hwd_thread def _scan_devices_with_hid(self) -> List['Device']: try: import hid except ImportError: return [] devices = [] for d in hid.enumerate(0, 0): vendor_id = d['vendor_id'] product_key = (vendor_id, d['product_id']) plugin = None if product_key in self._recognised_hardware: plugin = self._recognised_hardware[product_key] elif vendor_id in self._recognised_vendor: plugin = self._recognised_vendor[vendor_id] if plugin: device = plugin.create_device_from_hid_enumeration(d, product_key=product_key) if device: devices.append(device) return devices @runs_in_hwd_thread @profiler def scan_devices(self) -> Sequence['Device']: self.logger.info("scanning devices...") # First see what's connected that we know about devices = self._scan_devices_with_hid() # Let plugin handlers enumerate devices we don't know about with self.lock: enumerate_funcs = list(self._enumerate_func) for f in enumerate_funcs: try: new_devices = f() except BaseException as e: self.logger.error('custom device enum failed. func {}, error {}' .format(str(f), repr(e))) else: devices.extend(new_devices) # find out what was disconnected client_ids = [dev.id_ for dev in devices] disconnected_clients = [] with self.lock: connected = {} for client, id_ in self.clients.items(): if id_ in client_ids and client.has_usable_connection_with_device(): connected[client] = id_ else: disconnected_clients.append((client, id_)) self.clients = connected # Unpair disconnected devices for client, id_ in disconnected_clients: self.unpair_id(id_) if client.handler: client.handler.update_status(False) return devices @classmethod def version_info(cls) -> Mapping[str, Optional[str]]: ret = {} # add libusb try: import usb1 except Exception as e: ret["libusb.version"] = None else: ret["libusb.version"] = ".".join(map(str, usb1.getVersion()[:4])) try: ret["libusb.path"] = usb1.libusb1.libusb._name except AttributeError: ret["libusb.path"] = None # add hidapi from importlib.metadata import version try: ret["hidapi.version"] = version("hidapi") # FIXME does not work in macOS binary except ImportError: ret["hidapi.version"] = None return ret def trigger_pairings( self, keystores: Sequence['KeyStore'], *, allow_user_interaction: bool = True, devices: Sequence['Device'] = None, ) -> None: """Given a list of keystores, try to pair each with a connected hardware device. E.g. for a multisig-wallet, it is more user-friendly to use this method than to try to pair each keystore individually. Consider the following scenario: - three hw keystores in a 2-of-3 multisig wallet, devices d2 (for ks2) and d3 (for ks3) are connected - assume none of the devices are paired yet 1. if we tried to individually pair keystores, we might try with ks1 first - but ks1 cannot be paired automatically, as neither d2 nor d3 matches the stored fingerprint - the user might then be prompted if they want to manually pair ks1 with either d2 or d3, which is confusing and error-prone. It's especially problematic if the hw device does not support labels (such as Ledger), as then the user cannot easily distinguish same-type devices. (see #4199) 2. instead, if using this method, we would auto-pair ks2-d2 and ks3-d3 first, and then tell the user ks1 could not be paired (and there are no devices left to try) """ from .keystore import Hardware_KeyStore keystores = [ks for ks in keystores if isinstance(ks, Hardware_KeyStore)] if not keystores: return if devices is None: devices = self.scan_devices() # first pair with all devices that can be auto-selected for ks in keystores: try: ks.get_client( force_pair=True, allow_user_interaction=False, devices=devices, ) except UserCancelled: pass if allow_user_interaction: # now do manual selections for ks in keystores: try: ks.get_client( force_pair=True, allow_user_interaction=True, devices=devices, ) except UserCancelled: pass