The TOTP face is working in the simulator but fails on the real hardware
when loaded with lots of codes, just like the LFS version.
This is likely caused by the recent refactoring of the TOTP face
which introduced a declarative credential interface for ease of use.
That's accomplished by decoding the secrets at runtime which increases
the RAM requirements. Users are likely hitting memory limits.
In order to mitigate this, the algorithm is changed from decoding
all of the secrets only once during initialization to on the fly
decoding of the secret for the current TOTP credential only.
This converts this face's dynamic memory usage from O(N) to O(1)
at the cost of memory management when switching faces and credentials
which could impact power consumption. Issue is confirmed fixed by
author of issue who has tested it on real hardware. Fixes#384.
Due to variable key sizes, the memory cannot be statically allocated.
Perhaps there's a maximum key size that can serve as worst case?
Also took this opportunity to restructure the code a bit.
Also added code to check for memory allocation failure.
Reported-by: madhogs <59648482+madhogs@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixed-by: Matheus Afonso Martins Moreira <matheus.a.m.moreira@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Matheus Afonso Martins Moreira <matheus.a.m.moreira@gmail.com>
Tested-on-hardware-by: madhogs <59648482+madhogs@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Matheus Afonso Martins Moreira <matheus.a.m.moreira@gmail.com>
GitHub-Issue: https://github.com/joeycastillo/Sensor-Watch/issues/384
Update the copyrights to include full name attribution
to Max Zettlmeißl whose code I've incorporated and who
has explicitly licensed it as MIT.
Max Zettlmeißl (@maxz) commented on 2024-01-20:
> I provide all my changes under the MIT license
GitHub-Comment: https://github.com/joeycastillo/Sensor-Watch/pull/356#issuecomment-1902114306
Adds the ability to cycle back to the previous credential with LIGHT.
Long pressing LIGHT activates the LED.
Co-authored-by: Matheus Afonso Martins Moreira <matheus.a.m.moreira@gmail.com>
This allows the user to easily copy the base32 encoded secrets
into the TOTP record initializers. They will be decoded once
at runtime when the face is being set up by the movement framework.
Also rename the array of TOTP records to credentials. Much better.
Update the copyrights to include full name attribution
to all who contributed to this watch face, including myself.
Also add an SPDX license identifier header comment to the files.
https://spdx.org/licenses/MIT.html
Using the new structured TOTP record data structure
allows the TOTP watch face to statically and implicitly
compute the total number of defined TOTP records.
Users can now simply add new keys and records in the designated area
and the watch face will compile and automatically use them with no need
to maintain a separate array size variable. Less chance of mistakes.
* Move from .c to .h as needed for consistency.
* When missing from both, copy from pull request or wiki.
* When missing entirely, infer functionality from source code.
* totp : rework and add SHA256/512
* totp : comment code
* totp : fix SHA224/SHA384 and examples
* totp : fix bug in totp_face_lfs
* totp : init_totp_record to SHA1
* totp : move TOTP-MCU to TOTP, update README and example
* totp : SHAX, use size_t n instead of harcoded 8
* clarify what to put in TOTP face
Co-authored-by: Emilien <Emilien>
Co-authored-by: joeycastillo <joeycastillo@utexas.edu>