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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (c) 2014-2016 The Bitcoin Core developers
# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.

INPUT=$(cat /dev/stdin)
VALID=false
REVSIG=false
IFS='
'
if [ "$BITCOIN_VERIFY_COMMITS_ALLOW_SHA1" = 1 ]; then
	GPG_RES="$(printf '%s\n' "$INPUT" | gpg --trust-model always "$@" 2>/dev/null)"
else
	# Note how we've disabled SHA1 with the --weak-digest option, disabling
	# signatures - including selfsigs - that use SHA1. While you might think that
	# collision attacks shouldn't be an issue as they'd be an attack on yourself,
	# in fact because what's being signed is a commit object that's
	# semi-deterministically generated by untrusted input (the pull-req) in theory
	# an attacker could construct a pull-req that results in a commit object that
	# they've created a collision for. Not the most likely attack, but preventing
	# it is pretty easy so we do so as a "belt-and-suspenders" measure.
	GPG_RES=""
	for LINE in "$(gpg --version)"; do
		case "$LINE" in
			"gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.1"*|"gpg (GnuPG) 2.0."*)
				echo "Please upgrade to at least gpg 2.1.10 to check for weak signatures" > /dev/stderr
				GPG_RES="$(printf '%s\n' "$INPUT" | gpg --trust-model always "$@" 2>/dev/null)"
				;;
			# We assume if you're running 2.1+, you're probably running 2.1.10+
			# gpg will fail otherwise
			# We assume if you're running 1.X, it is either 1.4.1X or 1.4.20+
			# gpg will fail otherwise
		esac
	done
	[ "$GPG_RES" = "" ] && GPG_RES="$(printf '%s\n' "$INPUT" | gpg --trust-model always --weak-digest sha1 "$@" 2>/dev/null)"
fi
for LINE in $(echo "$GPG_RES"); do
	case "$LINE" in
	"[GNUPG:] VALIDSIG "*)
		while read KEY; do
			[ "${LINE#?GNUPG:? VALIDSIG * * * * * * * * * }" = "$KEY" ] && VALID=true
		done < ./contrib/verify-commits/trusted-keys
		;;
	"[GNUPG:] REVKEYSIG "*)
		[ "$BITCOIN_VERIFY_COMMITS_ALLOW_REVSIG" != 1 ] && exit 1
		REVSIG=true
		GOODREVSIG="[GNUPG:] GOODSIG ${LINE#* * *}"
		;;
	"[GNUPG:] EXPKEYSIG "*)
		[ "$BITCOIN_VERIFY_COMMITS_ALLOW_REVSIG" != 1 ] && exit 1
		REVSIG=true
		GOODREVSIG="[GNUPG:] GOODSIG ${LINE#* * *}"
		;;
	esac
done
if ! $VALID; then
	exit 1
fi
if $VALID && $REVSIG; then
	printf '%s\n' "$INPUT" | gpg --trust-model always "$@" 2>/dev/null | grep "^\[GNUPG:\] \(NEWSIG\|SIG_ID\|VALIDSIG\)"
	echo "$GOODREVSIG"
else
	printf '%s\n' "$INPUT" | gpg --trust-model always "$@" 2>/dev/null
fi