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1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
3 // found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 // TransportSecurityState maintains an in memory database containing the | 5 // TransportSecurityState maintains an in memory database containing the |
6 // list of hosts that currently have transport security enabled. This | 6 // list of hosts that currently have transport security enabled. This |
7 // singleton object deals with writing that data out to disk as needed and | 7 // singleton object deals with writing that data out to disk as needed and |
8 // loading it at startup. | 8 // loading it at startup. |
9 | 9 |
10 // At startup we need to load the transport security state from the | 10 // At startup we need to load the transport security state from the |
11 // disk. For the moment, we don't want to delay startup for this load, so we | 11 // disk. For the moment, we don't want to delay startup for this load, so we |
12 // let the TransportSecurityState run for a while without being loaded. | 12 // let the TransportSecurityState run for a while without being loaded. |
13 // This means that it's possible for pages opened very quickly not to get the | 13 // This means that it's possible for pages opened very quickly not to get the |
14 // correct transport security information. | 14 // correct transport security information. |
15 // | 15 // |
16 // To load the state, we schedule a Task on the file thread which loads, | 16 // To load the state, we schedule a Task on the file thread which loads, |
17 // deserialises and configures the TransportSecurityState. | 17 // deserializes and configures the TransportSecurityState. |
18 // | 18 // |
19 // The TransportSecurityState object supports running a callback function | 19 // The TransportSecurityState object supports running a callback function |
20 // when it changes. This object registers the callback, pointing at itself. | 20 // when it changes. This object registers the callback, pointing at itself. |
21 // | 21 // |
22 // TransportSecurityState calls... | 22 // TransportSecurityState calls... |
23 // TransportSecurityPersister::StateIsDirty | 23 // TransportSecurityPersister::StateIsDirty |
24 // since the callback isn't allowed to block or reenter, we schedule a Task | 24 // since the callback isn't allowed to block or reenter, we schedule a Task |
25 // on the file thread after some small amount of time | 25 // on the file thread after some small amount of time |
26 // | 26 // |
27 // ... | 27 // ... |
28 // | 28 // |
29 // TransportSecurityPersister::SerialiseState | 29 // TransportSecurityPersister::SerializeState |
30 // copies the current state of the TransportSecurityState, serialises | 30 // copies the current state of the TransportSecurityState, serializes |
31 // and writes to disk. | 31 // and writes to disk. |
32 | 32 |
33 #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_TRANSPORT_SECURITY_PERSISTER_H_ | 33 #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_TRANSPORT_SECURITY_PERSISTER_H_ |
34 #define CHROME_BROWSER_TRANSPORT_SECURITY_PERSISTER_H_ | 34 #define CHROME_BROWSER_TRANSPORT_SECURITY_PERSISTER_H_ |
35 #pragma once | 35 #pragma once |
36 | 36 |
37 #include <string> | 37 #include <string> |
38 | 38 |
39 #include "base/file_path.h" | 39 #include "base/file_path.h" |
40 #include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h" | 40 #include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h" |
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54 | 54 |
55 // Called by the TransportSecurityState when it changes its state. | 55 // Called by the TransportSecurityState when it changes its state. |
56 virtual void StateIsDirty(net::TransportSecurityState*) OVERRIDE; | 56 virtual void StateIsDirty(net::TransportSecurityState*) OVERRIDE; |
57 | 57 |
58 // ImportantFileWriter::DataSerializer: | 58 // ImportantFileWriter::DataSerializer: |
59 virtual bool SerializeData(std::string* data) OVERRIDE; | 59 virtual bool SerializeData(std::string* data) OVERRIDE; |
60 | 60 |
61 private: | 61 private: |
62 class Loader; | 62 class Loader; |
63 | 63 |
| 64 // Serializes |transport_security_state_| into |*output|. Returns true if |
| 65 // all DomainStates were serialized correctly. |
| 66 // |
| 67 // The serialization format is JSON; the JSON represents a dictionary of |
| 68 // host:DomainState pairs (host is a string). The DomainState is |
| 69 // represented as a dictionary containing the following keys and value |
| 70 // types (not all keys will always be present): |
| 71 // |
| 72 // "include_subdomains": true|false |
| 73 // "created": double |
| 74 // "expiry": double |
| 75 // "dynamic_spki_hashes_expiry": double |
| 76 // "mode": "always"|"never" |
| 77 // legacy value synonyms "strict"|"pinning-only" |
| 78 // legacy value "spdy-only" is unused and ignored |
| 79 // "static_spki_hashes": list of strings |
| 80 // legacy key synonym "preloaded_spki_hashes" |
| 81 // "bad_static_spki_hashes": list of strings |
| 82 // legacy key synonym "bad_preloaded_spki_hashes" |
| 83 // "dynamic_spki_hashes": list of strings |
| 84 // |
| 85 // The keys are |
| 86 // SHA256(net::TransportSecurityState::CanonicalizeHost(domain)). The |
| 87 // reason for hashing them is so that the stored state does not trivially |
| 88 // reveal a user's browsing history to an attacker reading the serialized |
| 89 // state on disk. |
| 90 bool Serialize(std::string* output) const; |
| 91 |
| 92 // Populates |state| from the JSON string |serialized|. Returns true if |
| 93 // all entries were parsed and deserialized correctly. |
| 94 // |
| 95 // Sets |*dirty| to true if the new state differs from the persisted |
| 96 // state; false otherwise. |
| 97 static bool Deserialize(const std::string& serialized, |
| 98 bool* dirty, |
| 99 net::TransportSecurityState* state); |
| 100 |
| 101 // Clears any existing non-static entries, and then re-populates |state| |
| 102 // by invoking |Deserialize|. |
| 103 // |
| 104 // Sets |*dirty| to true if the new state differs from the persisted |
| 105 // state; false otherwise. |
| 106 bool LoadEntries(const std::string& serialized, |
| 107 bool* dirty, |
| 108 net::TransportSecurityState* state); |
| 109 |
64 void CompleteLoad(const std::string& state); | 110 void CompleteLoad(const std::string& state); |
65 | 111 |
66 net::TransportSecurityState* transport_security_state_; | 112 net::TransportSecurityState* transport_security_state_; |
67 | 113 |
68 // Helper for safely writing the data. | 114 // Helper for safely writing the data. |
69 ImportantFileWriter writer_; | 115 ImportantFileWriter writer_; |
70 | 116 |
71 // Whether or not we're in read-only mode. | 117 // Whether or not we're in read-only mode. |
72 const bool readonly_; | 118 const bool readonly_; |
73 | 119 |
74 base::WeakPtrFactory<TransportSecurityPersister> weak_ptr_factory_; | 120 base::WeakPtrFactory<TransportSecurityPersister> weak_ptr_factory_; |
75 | 121 |
76 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TransportSecurityPersister); | 122 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TransportSecurityPersister); |
77 }; | 123 }; |
78 | 124 |
79 #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_TRANSPORT_SECURITY_PERSISTER_H_ | 125 #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_TRANSPORT_SECURITY_PERSISTER_H_ |
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