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Issue 9415040: Refactor TransportSecurityState. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src/
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Index: net/base/transport_security_state.h
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--- net/base/transport_security_state.h (revision 134551)
+++ net/base/transport_security_state.h (working copy)
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
#include <map>
#include <string>
+#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "base/basictypes.h"
@@ -22,255 +23,271 @@
class SSLInfo;
-typedef std::vector<SHA1Fingerprint> FingerprintVector;
-
-// TransportSecurityState
+// Tracks which hosts have enabled strict transport security and/or public
+// key pins.
//
-// Tracks which hosts have enabled *-Transport-Security. This object manages
-// the in-memory store. A separate object must register itself with this object
-// in order to persist the state to disk.
+// This object manages the in-memory store. Register a Delegate with
+// |SetDelegate| to persist the state to disk.
+//
+// HTTP strict transport security (HSTS) is defined in
+// http://tools.ietf.org/html/ietf-websec-strict-transport-sec, and
+// HTTP-based dynamic public key pinning (HPKP) is defined in
+// http://tools.ietf.org/html/ietf-websec-key-pinning.
class NET_EXPORT TransportSecurityState
: NON_EXPORTED_BASE(public base::NonThreadSafe) {
public:
- // If non-empty, |hsts_hosts| is a JSON-formatted string to treat as if it
- // were a built-in entry (same format as persisted metadata in the
- // TransportSecurityState file).
- explicit TransportSecurityState(const std::string& hsts_hosts);
+ class Delegate {
+ public:
+ // This function may not block and may be called with internal locks held.
+ // Thus it must not reenter the TransportSecurityState object.
+ virtual void StateIsDirty(TransportSecurityState* state) = 0;
+
+ protected:
+ virtual ~Delegate() {}
+ };
+
+ TransportSecurityState();
~TransportSecurityState();
- // A DomainState is the information that we persist about a given domain.
- struct NET_EXPORT DomainState {
- enum Mode {
- // Strict mode implies:
- // * We generate internal redirects from HTTP -> HTTPS.
- // * Certificate issues are fatal.
- MODE_STRICT = 0,
- // This used to be opportunistic HTTPS, but we removed support.
- MODE_OPPORTUNISTIC_REMOVED = 1,
- // SPDY_ONLY (aka X-Bodge-Transport-Security) is a hopefully temporary
- // measure. It implies:
- // * We'll request HTTP URLs over HTTPS iff we have SPDY support.
- // * Certificate issues are fatal.
- MODE_SPDY_ONLY = 2,
- // Pinning means there are no HTTP -> HTTPS redirects, however certificate
- // issues are still fatal and there may be public key pins.
- MODE_PINNING_ONLY = 3,
+ // A DomainState describes the transport security state (required upgrade
+ // to HTTPS, and/or any public key pins).
+ class NET_EXPORT DomainState {
+ public:
+ enum UpgradeMode {
+ // These numbers must match those in hsts_view.js, function modeToString.
+ MODE_FORCE_HTTPS = 0,
+ MODE_DEFAULT = 1,
};
DomainState();
~DomainState();
+ // Parses |value| as a Public-Key-Pins header. If successful, returns true
+ // and updates the |dynamic_spki_hashes| and |dynamic_spki_hashes_expiry|
+ // fields; otherwise, returns false without updating any fields.
+ // Interprets the max-age directive relative to |now|.
+ bool ParsePinsHeader(const base::Time& now,
+ const std::string& value,
+ const SSLInfo& ssl_info);
+
+ // Parses |value| as a Strict-Transport-Security header. If successful,
+ // returns true and updates the |upgrade_mode|, |upgrade_expiry| and
+ // |include_subdomains| fields; otherwise, returns false without updating
+ // any fields. Interprets the max-age directive relative to |now|.
+ bool ParseSTSHeader(const base::Time& now, const std::string& value);
+
// Takes a set of SubjectPublicKeyInfo |hashes| and returns true if:
- // 1) |bad_preloaded_spki_hashes| does not intersect |hashes|; AND
- // 2) Both |preloaded_spki_hashes| and |dynamic_spki_hashes| are empty
+ // 1) |bad_static_spki_hashes| does not intersect |hashes|; AND
+ // 2) Both |static_spki_hashes| and |dynamic_spki_hashes| are empty
// or at least one of them intersects |hashes|.
//
- // |{dynamic,preloaded}_spki_hashes| contain trustworthy public key
- // hashes, any one of which is sufficient to validate the certificate
- // chain in question. The public keys could be of a root CA, intermediate
- // CA, or leaf certificate, depending on the security vs. disaster
- // recovery tradeoff selected. (Pinning only to leaf certifiates increases
+ // |{dynamic,static}_spki_hashes| contain trustworthy public key hashes,
+ // any one of which is sufficient to validate the certificate chain in
+ // question. The public keys could be of a root CA, intermediate CA, or
+ // leaf certificate, depending on the security vs. disaster recovery
+ // tradeoff selected. (Pinning only to leaf certifiates increases
// security because you no longer trust any CAs, but it hampers disaster
// recovery because you can't just get a new certificate signed by the
// CA.)
//
- // |bad_preloaded_spki_hashes| contains public keys that we don't want to
+ // |bad_static_spki_hashes| contains public keys that we don't want to
// trust.
- bool IsChainOfPublicKeysPermitted(const FingerprintVector& hashes);
+ bool IsChainOfPublicKeysPermitted(const FingerprintVector& hashes) const;
- // Returns true if |this| describes a more strict policy than |other|.
- // Used to see if a dynamic DomainState should override a preloaded one.
- bool IsMoreStrict(const DomainState& other);
+ // Returns true if any of the FingerprintVectors |static_spki_hashes|,
+ // |bad_static_spki_hashes|, or |dynamic_spki_hashes| contains any
+ // items.
+ bool HasPins() const;
// ShouldRedirectHTTPToHTTPS returns true iff, given the |mode| of this
// DomainState, HTTP requests should be internally redirected to HTTPS.
bool ShouldRedirectHTTPToHTTPS() const;
- Mode mode;
- base::Time created; // when this host entry was first created
- base::Time expiry; // the absolute time (UTC) when this record expires
- bool include_subdomains; // subdomains included?
+ bool Equals(const DomainState& other) const;
- // Optional; hashes of preloaded "pinned" SubjectPublicKeyInfos. Unless
- // both are empty, at least one of |preloaded_spki_hashes| and
+ UpgradeMode upgrade_mode;
+
+ // The absolute time (UTC) when this DomainState was first created.
+ //
+ // Static entries do not have a created time.
+ base::Time created;
+
+ // The absolute time (UTC) when the |upgrade_mode|, if set to
+ // UPGRADE_ALWAYS, downgrades to UPGRADE_NEVER.
+ base::Time upgrade_expiry;
+
+ // Are subdomains subject to this DomainState?
+ //
+ // TODO(palmer): Decide if we should have separate |pin_subdomains| and
+ // |upgrade_subdomains|. Alternately, and perhaps better, is to separate
+ // DomainState into UpgradeState and PinState (requiring also changing the
+ // serialization format?).
+ bool include_subdomains;
+
+ // Optional; hashes of static pinned SubjectPublicKeyInfos. Unless both
+ // are empty, at least one of |static_spki_hashes| and
// |dynamic_spki_hashes| MUST intersect with the set of SPKIs in the TLS
// server's certificate chain.
//
- // |dynamic_spki_hashes| take precedence over |preloaded_spki_hashes|.
- // That is, when performing pin validation, first check dynamic and then
- // check preloaded.
- FingerprintVector preloaded_spki_hashes;
+ // |dynamic_spki_hashes| take precedence over |static_spki_hashes|.
+ // That is, |IsChainOfPublicKeysPermitted| first checks dynamic pins and
+ // then checks static pins.
+ FingerprintVector static_spki_hashes;
- // Optional; hashes of dynamically pinned SubjectPublicKeyInfos. (They
- // could be set e.g. by an HTTP header or by a superfluous certificate.)
+ // Optional; hashes of dynamically pinned SubjectPublicKeyInfos.
FingerprintVector dynamic_spki_hashes;
// The absolute time (UTC) when the |dynamic_spki_hashes| expire.
base::Time dynamic_spki_hashes_expiry;
- // The max-age directive of the Public-Key-Pins header as parsed. Do not
- // persist this; it is only for testing. TODO(palmer): Therefore, get rid
- // of it and find a better way to test.
- int max_age;
-
- // Optional; hashes of preloaded known-bad SubjectPublicKeyInfos which
+ // Optional; hashes of static known-bad SubjectPublicKeyInfos which
// MUST NOT intersect with the set of SPKIs in the TLS server's
// certificate chain.
- FingerprintVector bad_preloaded_spki_hashes;
+ FingerprintVector bad_static_spki_hashes;
- // The following members are not valid when stored in |enabled_hosts_|.
- bool preloaded; // is this a preloaded entry?
- std::string domain; // the domain which matched
+ // The following members are not valid when stored in |enabled_hosts_|:
+
+ // The domain which matched during a search for this DomainState entry.
+ // Updated by |GetDomainState| and |GetStaticDomainState|.
+ std::string domain;
};
- class Delegate {
+ class Iterator {
public:
- // This function may not block and may be called with internal locks held.
- // Thus it must not reenter the TransportSecurityState object.
- virtual void StateIsDirty(TransportSecurityState* state) = 0;
+ explicit Iterator(const TransportSecurityState& state)
+ : iterator_(state.enabled_hosts_.begin()),
+ end_(state.enabled_hosts_.end()) {
+ }
+ ~Iterator() {}
- protected:
- virtual ~Delegate() {}
+ bool HasNext() const { return iterator_ != end_; }
+ void Advance() { ++iterator_; }
+ const std::string& hostname() const { return iterator_->first; }
+ const DomainState& domain_state() const { return iterator_->second; }
+
+ private:
+ std::map<std::string, DomainState>::const_iterator iterator_;
+ std::map<std::string, DomainState>::const_iterator end_;
};
+ // Assign a |Delegate| for persisting the transport security state. If
+ // |NULL|, state will not be persisted. Caller owns |delegate|.
void SetDelegate(Delegate* delegate);
- // Enable TransportSecurity for |host|.
+ // Enable TransportSecurity for |host|. |state| supercedes any previous
+ // state for the |host|, including static entries.
+ //
+ // The new state for |host| is persisted using the Delegate (if any).
void EnableHost(const std::string& host, const DomainState& state);
- // Delete any entry for |host|. If |host| doesn't have an exact entry then no
- // action is taken. Returns true iff an entry was deleted.
+ // Delete any entry for |host|. If |host| doesn't have an exact entry then
+ // no action is taken. Does not delete static entries. Returns true iff an
+ // entry was deleted.
+ //
+ // The new state for |host| is persisted using the Delegate (if any).
bool DeleteHost(const std::string& host);
- // Returns true if |host| has TransportSecurity enabled. Before operating
- // on this result, consult |result->mode|, as the expected behavior of
- // TransportSecurity can significantly differ based on mode.
+ // Deletes all records created since a given time.
+ void DeleteSince(const base::Time& time);
+
+ // Returns true and updates |*result| iff there is a DomainState for
+ // |host|.
//
- // If |sni_available| is true, searches the preloads defined for SNI-using
- // hosts as well as the usual preload list.
+ // If |sni_enabled| is true, searches the static pins defined for
+ // SNI-using hosts as well as the rest of the pins.
//
- // Note that |*result| is always overwritten on every call.
- // TODO(palmer): Only update |*result| on success.
- bool GetDomainState(DomainState* result,
- const std::string& host,
- bool sni_available);
+ // If |host| matches both an exact entry and is a subdomain of another
+ // entry, the exact match determines the return value.
+ //
+ // Note that this method is not const because it opportunistically removes
+ // entries that have expired.
+ bool GetDomainState(const std::string& host,
+ bool sni_enabled,
+ DomainState* result);
- // Returns true if there are any certificates pinned for |host|.
- // If so, updates the |preloaded_spki_hashes|, |dynamic_spki_hashes|, and
- // |bad_preloaded_spki_hashes| fields of |*result| with the pins.
+ // Returns true and updates |*result| iff there is a static DomainState for
+ // |host|.
//
- // Note that |*result| is always overwritten on every call, regardless of
- // whether or not pins are enabled.
+ // |GetStaticDomainState| is identical to |GetDomainState| except that it
+ // searches only the statically-defined transport security state, ignoring
+ // all dynamically-added DomainStates.
//
- // If |sni_available| is true, searches the preloads defined for SNI-using
- // hosts as well as the usual preload list.
+ // If |sni_enabled| is true, searches the static pins defined for
+ // SNI-using hosts as well as the rest of the pins.
//
- // TODO(palmer): Only update |*result| if pins exist.
- bool HasPinsForHost(DomainState* result,
- const std::string& host,
- bool sni_available);
-
- // Returns true and updates |*result| if there is any |DomainState|
- // metadata for |host| in the local TransportSecurityState database;
- // returns false otherwise. TODO(palmer): Unlike the other
- // TransportSecurityState lookup functions in this class (e.g
- // |HasPinsForHost|, |GetDomainState|), |*result| is updated iff metadata
- // is found. The other functions are buggy and will be fixed to behave
- // like this one.
+ // If |host| matches both an exact entry and is a subdomain of another
+ // entry, the exact match determines the return value.
//
- // If |sni_available| is true, searches the preloads defined for SNI-using
- // hosts as well as the usual preload list.
- bool HasMetadata(DomainState* result,
- const std::string& host,
- bool sni_available);
+ // Note that this method is not const because it opportunistically removes
+ // entries that have expired.
+ bool GetStaticDomainState(const std::string& host,
+ bool sni_enabled,
+ DomainState* result);
- // Returns true if we have a preloaded certificate pin for the |host| and if
- // its set of required certificates is the set we expect for Google
+ // Removed all DomainState records.
+ void Clear() { enabled_hosts_.clear(); }
+
+ // Inserts |state| into |enabled_hosts_| under the key |hashed_host|.
+ // |hashed_host| is already in the internal representation
+ // HashHost(CanonicalizeHost(host)); thus, most callers will use
+ // |EnableHost|.
+ void AddOrUpdateEnabledHosts(std::string hashed_host,
+ const DomainState& state);
+
+ // Inserts |state| into |forced_hosts_| under the key |hashed_host|.
+ // |hashed_host| is already in the internal representation
+ // HashHost(CanonicalizeHost(host)); thus, most callers will use
+ // |EnableHost|.
+ void AddOrUpdateForcedHosts(std::string hashed_host,
+ const DomainState& state);
+
+ // Returns true iff we have any static public key pins for the |host| and
+ // iff its set of required pins is the set we expect for Google
// properties.
//
- // If |sni_available| is true, searches the preloads defined for SNI-using
- // hosts as well as the usual preload list.
+ // If |sni_enabled| is true, searches the static pins defined for
+ // SNI-using hosts as well as the rest of the pins.
//
- // Note that like HasMetadata, if |host| matches both an exact entry and is a
- // subdomain of another entry, the exact match determines the return value.
+ // If |host| matches both an exact entry and is a subdomain of another
+ // entry, the exact match determines the return value.
static bool IsGooglePinnedProperty(const std::string& host,
- bool sni_available);
+ bool sni_enabled);
- // Reports UMA statistics upon public key pin failure. Reports only down to
- // the second-level domain of |host| (e.g. google.com if |host| is
- // mail.google.com), and only if |host| is a preloaded STS host.
- static void ReportUMAOnPinFailure(const std::string& host);
+ // Decodes a pin string |value| (e.g. "sha1/hvfkN/qlp/zhXR3cuerq6jd2Z7g=").
+ // If parsing succeeded, updates |*out| and returns true; otherwise returns
+ // false without updating |*out|.
+ static bool ParsePin(const std::string& value, Fingerprint* out);
- // Parses |cert|'s Subject Public Key Info structure, hashes it, and writes
- // the hash into |spki_hash|. Returns true on parse success, false on
- // failure.
- static bool GetPublicKeyHash(const X509Certificate& cert,
- SHA1Fingerprint* spki_hash);
+ // The maximum number of seconds for which we'll cache an HSTS request.
+ static const long int kMaxHSTSAgeSecs;
- // Decodes a pin string |value| (e.g. "sha1/hvfkN/qlp/zhXR3cuerq6jd2Z7g=")
- // and populates |out|.
- static bool ParsePin(const std::string& value, SHA1Fingerprint* out);
+ // Converts |hostname| from dotted form ("www.google.com") to the form
+ // used in DNS: "\x03www\x06google\x03com", lowercases that, and returns
+ // the result.
+ static std::string CanonicalizeHost(const std::string& hostname);
- // Deletes all records created since a given time.
- void DeleteSince(const base::Time& time);
+ // Send an UMA report on pin validation failure, if the host is in a
+ // statically-defined list of domains.
+ //
+ // TODO(palmer): This doesn't really belong here, and should be moved into
+ // the exactly one call site. This requires unifying |struct HSTSPreload|
+ // (an implementation detail of this class) with a more generic
+ // representation of first-class DomainStates, and exposing the preloads
+ // to the caller with |GetStaticDomainState|.
+ static void ReportUMAOnPinFailure(const std::string& host);
- // Parses |value| as a Public-Key-Pins header. If successful, returns |true|
- // and updates the |dynamic_spki_hashes| and |dynamic_spki_hashes_expiry|
- // fields of |*state|; otherwise, returns |false| without updating |*state|.
- static bool ParsePinsHeader(const std::string& value,
- const SSLInfo& ssl_info,
- DomainState* state);
-
- // Returns |true| if |value| parses as a valid *-Transport-Security
- // header value. The values of max-age and and includeSubDomains are
- // returned in |max_age| and |include_subdomains|, respectively. The out
- // parameters are not modified if the function returns |false|.
- static bool ParseHeader(const std::string& value,
- int* max_age,
- bool* include_subdomains);
-
- // ParseSidePin attempts to parse a side pin from |side_info| which signs the
- // SubjectPublicKeyInfo in |leaf_spki|. A side pin is a way for a site to
- // sign their public key with a key that is offline but still controlled by
- // them. If successful, the hash of the public key used to sign |leaf_spki|
- // is put into |out_pub_key_hash|.
- static bool ParseSidePin(const base::StringPiece& leaf_spki,
- const base::StringPiece& side_info,
- FingerprintVector* out_pub_key_hash);
-
- bool Serialise(std::string* output);
- // Existing non-preloaded entries are cleared and repopulated from the
- // passed JSON string.
- bool LoadEntries(const std::string& state, bool* dirty);
-
- // The maximum number of seconds for which we'll cache an HSTS request.
- static const long int kMaxHSTSAgeSecs;
-
private:
- FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(TransportSecurityStateTest, IsPreloaded);
-
- // If we have a callback configured, call it to let our serialiser know that
- // our state is dirty.
+ // If a Delegate is present, notify it that the internal state has
+ // changed.
void DirtyNotify();
- bool IsPreloadedSTS(const std::string& canonicalized_host,
- bool sni_available,
- DomainState* out);
- static std::string CanonicalizeHost(const std::string& host);
- static bool Deserialise(const std::string& state,
- bool* dirty,
- std::map<std::string, DomainState>* out);
-
- // The set of hosts that have enabled TransportSecurity. The keys here
- // are SHA256(DNSForm(domain)) where DNSForm converts from dotted form
- // ('www.google.com') to the form used in DNS: "\x03www\x06google\x03com"
+ // The set of hosts that have enabled TransportSecurity.
std::map<std::string, DomainState> enabled_hosts_;
- // These hosts are extra rules to treat as built-in, passed in the
- // constructor (typically originating from the command line).
+ // Extra entries, provided by the user at run-time, to treat as if they
+ // were static.
std::map<std::string, DomainState> forced_hosts_;
- // Our delegate who gets notified when we are dirtied, or NULL.
Delegate* delegate_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TransportSecurityState);
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