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lilia
2f58ea5f3a Fixup curve25519 module
Rename methods on the curve25519 interface to be a bit more high level.
Cleanup emscripten wrapper class, wrap long lines and such. Also add a
grunt task alias for building the emscripten compiled curve
implementation.
2014-11-09 15:30:37 -08:00
lilia
a1a528ccdd Finish abstracting native client
Firstly, don't initialize textsecure.nativclient unless the browser
supports it. The mimetype-check trick is hewn from nacl-common.js.

Secondly, nativeclient crypto functions will all automatically wait for
the module to load before sending messages, so we needn't register any
onload callbacks outside nativeclient.js. (Previously, if you wanted to
do crypto with native client, you would have to register a call back and
wait for the module to load.) Now that the native client crypto is
encapsulated behind a nice interface, it can handle all that
onload-callback jazz internally: if the module isn't loaded when you
call a nativeclient function, return a promise that waits for the load
callback, and eventually resolves with the result of the requested
command. This removes the need for textsecure.registerOnLoadCallback.

Finally, although native client has its quirks, it's significantly
faster than the alternative (emscripten compiled js), so this commit
also lets the crypto backend use native client opportunistically, if
it's available, falling back to js if not, which should make us
compatible with older versions of chrome and chromium.
2014-11-09 15:23:23 -08:00
lilia
0a3c03025b Abstract nativeclient callback logic
The nativeclient.js module overrides
window.textsecure.registerOnLoadFunction with its own version. Otherwise
helpers will define a trivial placeholder for same.

The flag textsecure.NATIVE_CLIENT can be set anywhere ahead of
nativeclient.js, but is only acted on in nativeclient.js,
and crypto.js.
2014-11-06 17:58:48 -08:00
lilia
9f676af9bb Refactor crypto.js and native client interface
NB: this diff is best viewed with --ignore-whitespace

Distills crypto.js down to the hard cryptoey bones. It pulls from
webcrypto for aes and hmac, and from native client for curve25519 stuff
or potentially another object implementing the handful of needed
curve25519 functions.

Everything else formerly known as crypto, including session storage and
management, axolotl, etc.. is now protocol.js. The separation is not
quite perfect, but it's a big step.

nativeclient.js now enables talking to the native client module through
a high level interface as well as registering callbacks that will be
executed once the module is loaded. And it has tests!

Finally, this commit removes all references to the "testing_only"
object, preferring to run tests on textsecure.crypto instead.
2014-11-06 04:33:43 -08:00