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| 1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 // Copyright (c) 2012 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 // This file defines specific implementation of BrowserDistribution class for | 5 // This file defines specific implementation of BrowserDistribution class for |
| 6 // Google Chrome. | 6 // Google Chrome. |
| 7 | 7 |
| 8 #include "chrome/installer/util/google_chrome_distribution.h" | 8 #include "chrome/installer/util/google_chrome_distribution.h" |
| 9 | 9 |
| 10 #include <windows.h> | 10 #include <windows.h> |
| 11 #include <msi.h> | 11 #include <msi.h> |
| 12 #include <sddl.h> | |
| 13 #include <wtsapi32.h> | |
| 14 #include <vector> | |
| 15 | 12 |
| 16 #include "base/command_line.h" | |
| 17 #include "base/file_path.h" | 13 #include "base/file_path.h" |
| 18 #include "base/json/json_file_value_serializer.h" | 14 #include "base/json/json_file_value_serializer.h" |
| 19 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" | 15 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" |
| 20 #include "base/path_service.h" | 16 #include "base/path_service.h" |
| 21 #include "base/process_util.h" | |
| 22 #include "base/rand_util.h" | |
| 23 #include "base/string_split.h" | |
| 24 #include "base/string_util.h" | 17 #include "base/string_util.h" |
| 25 #include "base/stringprintf.h" | 18 #include "base/stringprintf.h" |
| 26 #include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h" | |
| 27 #include "base/utf_string_conversions.h" | 19 #include "base/utf_string_conversions.h" |
| 28 #include "base/win/registry.h" | 20 #include "base/win/registry.h" |
| 29 #include "base/win/windows_version.h" | 21 #include "base/win/windows_version.h" |
| 30 #include "chrome/common/attrition_experiments.h" | |
| 31 #include "chrome/common/chrome_result_codes.h" | |
| 32 #include "chrome/common/chrome_switches.h" | |
| 33 #include "chrome/common/net/test_server_locations.h" | 22 #include "chrome/common/net/test_server_locations.h" |
| 34 #include "chrome/common/pref_names.h" | 23 #include "chrome/common/pref_names.h" |
| 35 #include "chrome/installer/util/channel_info.h" | 24 #include "chrome/installer/util/channel_info.h" |
| 36 #include "chrome/installer/util/google_update_constants.h" | 25 #include "chrome/installer/util/google_update_constants.h" |
| 37 #include "chrome/installer/util/google_update_settings.h" | 26 #include "chrome/installer/util/google_update_settings.h" |
| 38 #include "chrome/installer/util/helper.h" | 27 #include "chrome/installer/util/helper.h" |
| 39 #include "chrome/installer/util/install_util.h" | 28 #include "chrome/installer/util/install_util.h" |
| 40 #include "chrome/installer/util/l10n_string_util.h" | 29 #include "chrome/installer/util/l10n_string_util.h" |
| 41 #include "chrome/installer/util/product.h" | |
| 42 #include "chrome/installer/util/util_constants.h" | 30 #include "chrome/installer/util/util_constants.h" |
| 43 #include "chrome/installer/util/wmi.h" | 31 #include "chrome/installer/util/wmi.h" |
| 44 #include "content/public/common/result_codes.h" | 32 #include "content/public/common/result_codes.h" |
| 45 | 33 |
| 46 #include "installer_util_strings.h" // NOLINT | 34 #include "installer_util_strings.h" // NOLINT |
| 47 | 35 |
| 48 #pragma comment(lib, "wtsapi32.lib") | |
| 49 | |
| 50 namespace { | 36 namespace { |
| 51 | 37 |
| 52 const wchar_t kChromeGuid[] = L"{8A69D345-D564-463c-AFF1-A69D9E530F96}"; | 38 const wchar_t kChromeGuid[] = L"{8A69D345-D564-463c-AFF1-A69D9E530F96}"; |
| 53 const wchar_t kBrowserAppId[] = L"Chrome"; | 39 const wchar_t kBrowserAppId[] = L"Chrome"; |
| 54 const wchar_t kCommandExecuteImplUuid[] = | 40 const wchar_t kCommandExecuteImplUuid[] = |
| 55 L"{5C65F4B0-3651-4514-B207-D10CB699B14B}"; | 41 L"{5C65F4B0-3651-4514-B207-D10CB699B14B}"; |
| 56 | 42 |
| 57 // The following strings are the possible outcomes of the toast experiment | |
| 58 // as recorded in the |client| field. | |
| 59 const wchar_t kToastExpControlGroup[] = L"01"; | |
| 60 const wchar_t kToastExpCancelGroup[] = L"02"; | |
| 61 const wchar_t kToastExpUninstallGroup[] = L"04"; | |
| 62 const wchar_t kToastExpTriesOkGroup[] = L"18"; | |
| 63 const wchar_t kToastExpTriesErrorGroup[] = L"28"; | |
| 64 const wchar_t kToastActiveGroup[] = L"40"; | |
| 65 const wchar_t kToastUDDirFailure[] = L"40"; | |
| 66 const wchar_t kToastExpBaseGroup[] = L"80"; | |
| 67 | |
| 68 // Substitute the locale parameter in uninstall URL with whatever | 43 // Substitute the locale parameter in uninstall URL with whatever |
| 69 // Google Update tells us is the locale. In case we fail to find | 44 // Google Update tells us is the locale. In case we fail to find |
| 70 // the locale, we use US English. | 45 // the locale, we use US English. |
| 71 string16 LocalizeUrl(const wchar_t* url) { | 46 string16 LocalizeUrl(const wchar_t* url) { |
| 72 string16 language; | 47 string16 language; |
| 73 if (!GoogleUpdateSettings::GetLanguage(&language)) | 48 if (!GoogleUpdateSettings::GetLanguage(&language)) |
| 74 language = L"en-US"; // Default to US English. | 49 language = L"en-US"; // Default to US English. |
| 75 return ReplaceStringPlaceholders(url, language.c_str(), NULL); | 50 return ReplaceStringPlaceholders(url, language.c_str(), NULL); |
| 76 } | 51 } |
| 77 | 52 |
| 78 string16 GetUninstallSurveyUrl() { | 53 string16 GetUninstallSurveyUrl() { |
| 79 const wchar_t kSurveyUrl[] = L"http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/" | 54 const wchar_t kSurveyUrl[] = L"http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/" |
| 80 L"request.py?hl=$1&contact_type=uninstall"; | 55 L"request.py?hl=$1&contact_type=uninstall"; |
| 81 return LocalizeUrl(kSurveyUrl); | 56 return LocalizeUrl(kSurveyUrl); |
| 82 } | 57 } |
| 83 | 58 |
| 84 string16 GetWelcomeBackUrl() { | |
| 85 const wchar_t kWelcomeUrl[] = L"http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/$1/" | |
| 86 L"welcomeback-new.html"; | |
| 87 return LocalizeUrl(kWelcomeUrl); | |
| 88 } | |
| 89 | |
| 90 // Converts FILETIME to hours. FILETIME times are absolute times in | |
| 91 // 100 nanosecond units. For example 5:30 pm of June 15, 2009 is 3580464. | |
| 92 int FileTimeToHours(const FILETIME& time) { | |
| 93 const ULONGLONG k100sNanoSecsToHours = 10000000LL * 60 * 60; | |
| 94 ULARGE_INTEGER uli = {time.dwLowDateTime, time.dwHighDateTime}; | |
| 95 return static_cast<int>(uli.QuadPart / k100sNanoSecsToHours); | |
| 96 } | |
| 97 | |
| 98 // Returns the directory last write time in hours since January 1, 1601. | |
| 99 // Returns -1 if there was an error retrieving the directory time. | |
| 100 int GetDirectoryWriteTimeInHours(const wchar_t* path) { | |
| 101 // To open a directory you need to pass FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS. | |
| 102 DWORD share = FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_DELETE; | |
| 103 HANDLE file = ::CreateFileW(path, 0, share, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, | |
| 104 FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, NULL); | |
| 105 if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == file) | |
| 106 return -1; | |
| 107 FILETIME time; | |
| 108 if (!::GetFileTime(file, NULL, NULL, &time)) { | |
| 109 ::CloseHandle(file); | |
| 110 return -1; | |
| 111 } | |
| 112 | |
| 113 ::CloseHandle(file); | |
| 114 return FileTimeToHours(time); | |
| 115 } | |
| 116 | |
| 117 // Returns the directory last-write time age in hours, relative to current | |
| 118 // time, so if it returns 14 it means that the directory was last written 14 | |
| 119 // hours ago. Returns -1 if there was an error retrieving the directory. | |
| 120 int GetDirectoryWriteAgeInHours(const wchar_t* path) { | |
| 121 int dir_time = GetDirectoryWriteTimeInHours(path); | |
| 122 if (dir_time < 0) | |
| 123 return dir_time; | |
| 124 FILETIME time; | |
| 125 GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&time); | |
| 126 int now_time = FileTimeToHours(time); | |
| 127 if (dir_time >= now_time) | |
| 128 return 0; | |
| 129 return (now_time - dir_time); | |
| 130 } | |
| 131 | |
| 132 // Launches setup.exe (located at |setup_path|) with |cmd_line|. | |
| 133 // If system_level_toast is true, appends --system-level-toast. | |
| 134 // If handle to experiment result key was given at startup, re-add it. | |
| 135 // Does not wait for the process to terminate. | |
| 136 // |cmd_line| may be modified as a result of this call. | |
| 137 bool LaunchSetup(CommandLine* cmd_line, | |
| 138 const installer::Product& product, | |
| 139 bool system_level_toast) { | |
| 140 const CommandLine& current_cmd_line = *CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess(); | |
| 141 | |
| 142 // Propagate --verbose-logging to the invoked setup.exe. | |
| 143 if (current_cmd_line.HasSwitch(installer::switches::kVerboseLogging)) | |
| 144 cmd_line->AppendSwitch(installer::switches::kVerboseLogging); | |
| 145 | |
| 146 // Pass along product-specific options. | |
| 147 product.AppendProductFlags(cmd_line); | |
| 148 | |
| 149 // Re-add the system level toast flag. | |
| 150 if (system_level_toast) { | |
| 151 cmd_line->AppendSwitch(installer::switches::kSystemLevel); | |
| 152 cmd_line->AppendSwitch(installer::switches::kSystemLevelToast); | |
| 153 | |
| 154 // Re-add the toast result key. We need to do this because Setup running as | |
| 155 // system passes the key to Setup running as user, but that child process | |
| 156 // does not perform the actual toasting, it launches another Setup (as user) | |
| 157 // to do so. That is the process that needs the key. | |
| 158 std::string key(installer::switches::kToastResultsKey); | |
| 159 std::string toast_key = current_cmd_line.GetSwitchValueASCII(key); | |
| 160 if (!toast_key.empty()) { | |
| 161 cmd_line->AppendSwitchASCII(key, toast_key); | |
| 162 | |
| 163 // Use handle inheritance to make sure the duplicated toast results key | |
| 164 // gets inherited by the child process. | |
| 165 base::LaunchOptions options; | |
| 166 options.inherit_handles = true; | |
| 167 return base::LaunchProcess(*cmd_line, options, NULL); | |
| 168 } | |
| 169 } | |
| 170 | |
| 171 return base::LaunchProcess(*cmd_line, base::LaunchOptions(), NULL); | |
| 172 } | |
| 173 | |
| 174 // For System level installs, setup.exe lives in the system temp, which | |
| 175 // is normally c:\windows\temp. In many cases files inside this folder | |
| 176 // are not accessible for execution by regular user accounts. | |
| 177 // This function changes the permissions so that any authenticated user | |
| 178 // can launch |exe| later on. This function should only be called if the | |
| 179 // code is running at the system level. | |
| 180 bool FixDACLsForExecute(const base::FilePath& exe) { | |
| 181 // The general strategy to is to add an ACE to the exe DACL the quick | |
| 182 // and dirty way: a) read the DACL b) convert it to sddl string c) add the | |
| 183 // new ACE to the string d) convert sddl string back to DACL and finally | |
| 184 // e) write new dacl. | |
| 185 char buff[1024]; | |
| 186 DWORD len = sizeof(buff); | |
| 187 PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR sd = reinterpret_cast<PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR>(buff); | |
| 188 if (!::GetFileSecurityW(exe.value().c_str(), DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION, | |
| 189 sd, len, &len)) { | |
| 190 return false; | |
| 191 } | |
| 192 wchar_t* sddl = 0; | |
| 193 if (!::ConvertSecurityDescriptorToStringSecurityDescriptorW(sd, | |
| 194 SDDL_REVISION_1, DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION, &sddl, NULL)) | |
| 195 return false; | |
| 196 string16 new_sddl(sddl); | |
| 197 ::LocalFree(sddl); | |
| 198 sd = NULL; | |
| 199 // See MSDN for the security descriptor definition language (SDDL) syntax, | |
| 200 // in our case we add "A;" generic read 'GR' and generic execute 'GX' for | |
| 201 // the nt\authenticated_users 'AU' group, that becomes: | |
| 202 const wchar_t kAllowACE[] = L"(A;;GRGX;;;AU)"; | |
| 203 // We should check that there are no special ACES for the group we | |
| 204 // are interested, which is nt\authenticated_users. | |
| 205 if (string16::npos != new_sddl.find(L";AU)")) | |
| 206 return false; | |
| 207 // Specific ACEs (not inherited) need to go to the front. It is ok if we | |
| 208 // are the very first one. | |
| 209 size_t pos_insert = new_sddl.find(L"("); | |
| 210 if (string16::npos == pos_insert) | |
| 211 return false; | |
| 212 // All good, time to change the dacl. | |
| 213 new_sddl.insert(pos_insert, kAllowACE); | |
| 214 if (!::ConvertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptorW(new_sddl.c_str(), | |
| 215 SDDL_REVISION_1, &sd, NULL)) | |
| 216 return false; | |
| 217 bool rv = ::SetFileSecurityW(exe.value().c_str(), DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION, | |
| 218 sd) == TRUE; | |
| 219 ::LocalFree(sd); | |
| 220 return rv; | |
| 221 } | |
| 222 | |
| 223 // This function launches setup as the currently logged-in interactive | |
| 224 // user that is the user whose logon session is attached to winsta0\default. | |
| 225 // It assumes that currently we are running as SYSTEM in a non-interactive | |
| 226 // windowstation. | |
| 227 // The function fails if there is no interactive session active, basically | |
| 228 // the computer is on but nobody has logged in locally. | |
| 229 // Remote Desktop sessions do not count as interactive sessions; running this | |
| 230 // method as a user logged in via remote desktop will do nothing. | |
| 231 bool LaunchSetupAsConsoleUser(const base::FilePath& setup_path, | |
| 232 const installer::Product& product, | |
| 233 const std::string& flag) { | |
| 234 CommandLine cmd_line(setup_path); | |
| 235 cmd_line.AppendSwitch(flag); | |
| 236 | |
| 237 // Pass along product-specific options. | |
| 238 product.AppendProductFlags(&cmd_line); | |
| 239 | |
| 240 // Convey to the invoked setup.exe that it's operating on a system-level | |
| 241 // installation. | |
| 242 cmd_line.AppendSwitch(installer::switches::kSystemLevel); | |
| 243 | |
| 244 // Propagate --verbose-logging to the invoked setup.exe. | |
| 245 if (CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess()->HasSwitch( | |
| 246 installer::switches::kVerboseLogging)) { | |
| 247 cmd_line.AppendSwitch(installer::switches::kVerboseLogging); | |
| 248 } | |
| 249 | |
| 250 // Get the Google Update results key, and pass it on the command line to | |
| 251 // the child process. | |
| 252 int key = GoogleUpdateSettings::DuplicateGoogleUpdateSystemClientKey(); | |
| 253 cmd_line.AppendSwitchASCII(installer::switches::kToastResultsKey, | |
| 254 base::IntToString(key)); | |
| 255 | |
| 256 if (base::win::GetVersion() > base::win::VERSION_XP) { | |
| 257 // Make sure that in Vista and Above we have the proper DACLs so | |
| 258 // the interactive user can launch it. | |
| 259 if (!FixDACLsForExecute(setup_path)) | |
| 260 NOTREACHED(); | |
| 261 } | |
| 262 | |
| 263 DWORD console_id = ::WTSGetActiveConsoleSessionId(); | |
| 264 if (console_id == 0xFFFFFFFF) { | |
| 265 PLOG(ERROR) << __FUNCTION__ << " failed to get active session id"; | |
| 266 return false; | |
| 267 } | |
| 268 HANDLE user_token; | |
| 269 if (!::WTSQueryUserToken(console_id, &user_token)) { | |
| 270 PLOG(ERROR) << __FUNCTION__ << " failed to get user token for console_id " | |
| 271 << console_id; | |
| 272 return false; | |
| 273 } | |
| 274 // Note: Handle inheritance must be true in order for the child process to be | |
| 275 // able to use the duplicated handle above (Google Update results). | |
| 276 base::LaunchOptions options; | |
| 277 options.as_user = user_token; | |
| 278 options.inherit_handles = true; | |
| 279 options.empty_desktop_name = true; | |
| 280 VLOG(1) << __FUNCTION__ << " launching " << cmd_line.GetCommandLineString(); | |
| 281 bool launched = base::LaunchProcess(cmd_line, options, NULL); | |
| 282 ::CloseHandle(user_token); | |
| 283 VLOG(1) << __FUNCTION__ << " result: " << launched; | |
| 284 return launched; | |
| 285 } | |
| 286 | |
| 287 } // namespace | 59 } // namespace |
| 288 | 60 |
| 289 GoogleChromeDistribution::GoogleChromeDistribution() | 61 GoogleChromeDistribution::GoogleChromeDistribution() |
| 290 : BrowserDistribution(CHROME_BROWSER), | 62 : BrowserDistribution(CHROME_BROWSER), |
| 291 product_guid_(kChromeGuid) { | 63 product_guid_(kChromeGuid) { |
| 292 } | 64 } |
| 293 | 65 |
| 294 bool GoogleChromeDistribution::BuildUninstallMetricsString( | 66 bool GoogleChromeDistribution::BuildUninstallMetricsString( |
| 295 const DictionaryValue* uninstall_metrics_dict, string16* metrics) { | 67 const DictionaryValue* uninstall_metrics_dict, string16* metrics) { |
| 296 DCHECK(NULL != metrics); | 68 DCHECK(NULL != metrics); |
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| 562 // string (if it is present) regardless of whether installer failed or not. | 334 // string (if it is present) regardless of whether installer failed or not. |
| 563 // There is no fall-back for full installer :) | 335 // There is no fall-back for full installer :) |
| 564 void GoogleChromeDistribution::UpdateInstallStatus(bool system_install, | 336 void GoogleChromeDistribution::UpdateInstallStatus(bool system_install, |
| 565 installer::ArchiveType archive_type, | 337 installer::ArchiveType archive_type, |
| 566 installer::InstallStatus install_status) { | 338 installer::InstallStatus install_status) { |
| 567 GoogleUpdateSettings::UpdateInstallStatus(system_install, | 339 GoogleUpdateSettings::UpdateInstallStatus(system_install, |
| 568 archive_type, InstallUtil::GetInstallReturnCode(install_status), | 340 archive_type, InstallUtil::GetInstallReturnCode(install_status), |
| 569 product_guid()); | 341 product_guid()); |
| 570 } | 342 } |
| 571 | 343 |
| 572 // A helper function that writes to HKLM if the handle was passed through the | |
| 573 // command line, but HKCU otherwise. |experiment_group| is the value to write | |
| 574 // and |last_write| is used when writing to HKLM to determine whether to close | |
| 575 // the handle when done. | |
| 576 void SetClient(const string16& experiment_group, bool last_write) { | |
| 577 static int reg_key_handle = -1; | |
| 578 if (reg_key_handle == -1) { | |
| 579 // If a specific Toast Results key handle (presumably to our HKLM key) was | |
| 580 // passed in to the command line (such as for system level installs), we use | |
| 581 // it. Otherwise, we write to the key under HKCU. | |
| 582 const CommandLine& cmd_line = *CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess(); | |
| 583 if (cmd_line.HasSwitch(installer::switches::kToastResultsKey)) { | |
| 584 // Get the handle to the key under HKLM. | |
| 585 base::StringToInt(cmd_line.GetSwitchValueASCII( | |
| 586 installer::switches::kToastResultsKey).c_str(), | |
| 587 ®_key_handle); | |
| 588 } else { | |
| 589 reg_key_handle = 0; | |
| 590 } | |
| 591 } | |
| 592 | |
| 593 if (reg_key_handle) { | |
| 594 // Use it to write the experiment results. | |
| 595 GoogleUpdateSettings::WriteGoogleUpdateSystemClientKey( | |
| 596 reg_key_handle, google_update::kRegClientField, experiment_group); | |
| 597 if (last_write) | |
| 598 CloseHandle((HANDLE) reg_key_handle); | |
| 599 } else { | |
| 600 // Write to HKCU. | |
| 601 GoogleUpdateSettings::SetClient(experiment_group); | |
| 602 } | |
| 603 } | |
| 604 | |
| 605 bool GoogleChromeDistribution::GetExperimentDetails( | |
| 606 UserExperiment* experiment, int flavor) { | |
| 607 struct FlavorDetails { | |
| 608 int heading_id; | |
| 609 int flags; | |
| 610 }; | |
| 611 // Maximum number of experiment flavors we support. | |
| 612 static const int kMax = 4; | |
| 613 // This struct determines which experiment flavors we show for each locale and | |
| 614 // brand. | |
| 615 // | |
| 616 // Plugin infobar experiment: | |
| 617 // The experiment in 2011 used PIxx codes. | |
| 618 // | |
| 619 // Inactive user toast experiment: | |
| 620 // The experiment in Dec 2009 used TGxx and THxx. | |
| 621 // The experiment in Feb 2010 used TKxx and TLxx. | |
| 622 // The experiment in Apr 2010 used TMxx and TNxx. | |
| 623 // The experiment in Oct 2010 used TVxx TWxx TXxx TYxx. | |
| 624 // The experiment in Feb 2011 used SJxx SKxx SLxx SMxx. | |
| 625 // The experiment in Mar 2012 used ZAxx ZBxx ZCxx. | |
| 626 // The experiment in Jan 2013 uses DAxx. | |
| 627 using namespace attrition_experiments; | |
| 628 | |
| 629 static const struct UserExperimentDetails { | |
| 630 const wchar_t* locale; // Locale to show this experiment for (* for all). | |
| 631 const wchar_t* brands; // Brand codes show this experiment for (* for all). | |
| 632 int control_group; // Size of the control group, in percentages. | |
| 633 const wchar_t* prefix; // The two letter experiment code. The second letter | |
| 634 // will be incremented with the flavor. | |
| 635 FlavorDetails flavors[kMax]; | |
| 636 } kExperiments[] = { | |
| 637 // The first match from top to bottom is used so this list should be ordered | |
| 638 // most-specific rule first. | |
| 639 { L"*", L"GGRV", // All locales, GGRV is enterprise. | |
| 640 0, // 0 percent control group. | |
| 641 L"EA", // Experiment is EAxx, EBxx, etc. | |
| 642 // No flavors means no experiment. | |
| 643 { { 0, 0 }, | |
| 644 { 0, 0 }, | |
| 645 { 0, 0 }, | |
| 646 { 0, 0 } | |
| 647 } | |
| 648 }, | |
| 649 { L"*", L"*", // All locales, all brands. | |
| 650 5, // 5 percent control group. | |
| 651 L"DA", // Experiment is DAxx. | |
| 652 // One single flavor. | |
| 653 { { IDS_TRY_TOAST_HEADING3, kMakeDefault }, | |
| 654 { 0, 0 }, | |
| 655 { 0, 0 }, | |
| 656 { 0, 0 } | |
| 657 } | |
| 658 } | |
| 659 }; | |
| 660 | |
| 661 string16 locale; | |
| 662 GoogleUpdateSettings::GetLanguage(&locale); | |
| 663 if (locale.empty() || (locale == ASCIIToWide("en"))) | |
| 664 locale = ASCIIToWide("en-US"); | |
| 665 | |
| 666 string16 brand; | |
| 667 if (!GoogleUpdateSettings::GetBrand(&brand)) | |
| 668 brand = ASCIIToWide(""); // Could still be viable for catch-all rules. | |
| 669 | |
| 670 for (int i = 0; i < arraysize(kExperiments); ++i) { | |
| 671 if (kExperiments[i].locale != locale && | |
| 672 kExperiments[i].locale != ASCIIToWide("*")) | |
| 673 continue; | |
| 674 | |
| 675 std::vector<string16> brand_codes; | |
| 676 base::SplitString(kExperiments[i].brands, L',', &brand_codes); | |
| 677 if (brand_codes.empty()) | |
| 678 return false; | |
| 679 for (std::vector<string16>::iterator it = brand_codes.begin(); | |
| 680 it != brand_codes.end(); ++it) { | |
| 681 if (*it != brand && *it != L"*") | |
| 682 continue; | |
| 683 // We have found our match. | |
| 684 const UserExperimentDetails& match = kExperiments[i]; | |
| 685 // Find out how many flavors we have. Zero means no experiment. | |
| 686 int num_flavors = 0; | |
| 687 while (match.flavors[num_flavors].heading_id) { ++num_flavors; } | |
| 688 if (!num_flavors) | |
| 689 return false; | |
| 690 | |
| 691 if (flavor < 0) | |
| 692 flavor = base::RandInt(0, num_flavors - 1); | |
| 693 experiment->flavor = flavor; | |
| 694 experiment->heading = match.flavors[flavor].heading_id; | |
| 695 experiment->control_group = match.control_group; | |
| 696 const wchar_t prefix[] = { match.prefix[0], match.prefix[1] + flavor, 0 }; | |
| 697 experiment->prefix = prefix; | |
| 698 experiment->flags = match.flavors[flavor].flags; | |
| 699 return true; | |
| 700 } | |
| 701 } | |
| 702 | |
| 703 return false; | |
| 704 } | |
| 705 | |
| 706 // Currently we only have one experiment: the inactive user toast. Which only | |
| 707 // applies for users doing upgrades. | |
| 708 | |
| 709 // | |
| 710 // There are three scenarios when this function is called: | |
| 711 // 1- Is a per-user-install and it updated: perform the experiment | |
| 712 // 2- Is a system-install and it updated : relaunch as the interactive user | |
| 713 // 3- It has been re-launched from the #2 case. In this case we enter | |
| 714 // this function with |system_install| true and a REENTRY_SYS_UPDATE status. | |
| 715 void GoogleChromeDistribution::LaunchUserExperiment( | |
| 716 const base::FilePath& setup_path, installer::InstallStatus status, | |
| 717 const Version& version, const installer::Product& product, | |
| 718 bool system_level) { | |
| 719 VLOG(1) << "LaunchUserExperiment status: " << status << " product: " | |
| 720 << product.distribution()->GetAppShortCutName() | |
| 721 << " system_level: " << system_level; | |
| 722 | |
| 723 if (system_level) { | |
| 724 if (installer::NEW_VERSION_UPDATED == status) { | |
| 725 // We need to relaunch as the interactive user. | |
| 726 LaunchSetupAsConsoleUser(setup_path, product, | |
| 727 installer::switches::kSystemLevelToast); | |
| 728 return; | |
| 729 } | |
| 730 } else { | |
| 731 if ((installer::NEW_VERSION_UPDATED != status) && | |
| 732 (installer::REENTRY_SYS_UPDATE != status)) { | |
| 733 // We are not updating or in re-launch. Exit. | |
| 734 return; | |
| 735 } | |
| 736 } | |
| 737 | |
| 738 // The |flavor| value ends up being processed by TryChromeDialogView to show | |
| 739 // different experiments. | |
| 740 UserExperiment experiment; | |
| 741 if (!GetExperimentDetails(&experiment, -1)) { | |
| 742 VLOG(1) << "Failed to get experiment details."; | |
| 743 return; | |
| 744 } | |
| 745 int flavor = experiment.flavor; | |
| 746 string16 base_group = experiment.prefix; | |
| 747 | |
| 748 string16 brand; | |
| 749 if (GoogleUpdateSettings::GetBrand(&brand) && (brand == L"CHXX")) { | |
| 750 // Testing only: the user automatically qualifies for the experiment. | |
| 751 VLOG(1) << "Experiment qualification bypass"; | |
| 752 } else { | |
| 753 // Check that the user was not already drafted in this experiment. | |
| 754 string16 client; | |
| 755 GoogleUpdateSettings::GetClient(&client); | |
| 756 if (client.size() > 2) { | |
| 757 if (base_group == client.substr(0, 2)) { | |
| 758 VLOG(1) << "User already participated in this experiment"; | |
| 759 return; | |
| 760 } | |
| 761 } | |
| 762 // Check browser usage inactivity by the age of the last-write time of the | |
| 763 // most recently-used chrome user data directory. | |
| 764 std::vector<base::FilePath> user_data_dirs; | |
| 765 product.GetUserDataPaths(&user_data_dirs); | |
| 766 int dir_age_hours = -1; | |
| 767 for (size_t i = 0; i < user_data_dirs.size(); ++i) { | |
| 768 int this_age = GetDirectoryWriteAgeInHours( | |
| 769 user_data_dirs[i].value().c_str()); | |
| 770 if (this_age >= 0 && (dir_age_hours < 0 || this_age < dir_age_hours)) | |
| 771 dir_age_hours = this_age; | |
| 772 } | |
| 773 | |
| 774 const bool experiment_enabled = false; | |
| 775 const int kThirtyDays = 30 * 24; | |
| 776 | |
| 777 if (!experiment_enabled) { | |
| 778 VLOG(1) << "Toast experiment is disabled."; | |
| 779 return; | |
| 780 } else if (dir_age_hours < 0) { | |
| 781 // This means that we failed to find the user data dir. The most likely | |
| 782 // cause is that this user has not ever used chrome at all which can | |
| 783 // happen in a system-level install. | |
| 784 SetClient(base_group + kToastUDDirFailure, true); | |
| 785 return; | |
| 786 } else if (dir_age_hours < kThirtyDays) { | |
| 787 // An active user, so it does not qualify. | |
| 788 VLOG(1) << "Chrome used in last " << dir_age_hours << " hours"; | |
| 789 SetClient(base_group + kToastActiveGroup, true); | |
| 790 return; | |
| 791 } | |
| 792 // Check to see if this user belongs to the control group. | |
| 793 double control_group = 1.0 * (100 - experiment.control_group) / 100; | |
| 794 if (base::RandDouble() > control_group) { | |
| 795 SetClient(base_group + kToastExpControlGroup, true); | |
| 796 VLOG(1) << "User is control group"; | |
| 797 return; | |
| 798 } | |
| 799 } | |
| 800 | |
| 801 VLOG(1) << "User drafted for toast experiment " << flavor; | |
| 802 SetClient(base_group + kToastExpBaseGroup, false); | |
| 803 // User level: The experiment needs to be performed in a different process | |
| 804 // because google_update expects the upgrade process to be quick and nimble. | |
| 805 // System level: We have already been relaunched, so we don't need to be | |
| 806 // quick, but we relaunch to follow the exact same codepath. | |
| 807 CommandLine cmd_line(setup_path); | |
| 808 cmd_line.AppendSwitchASCII(installer::switches::kInactiveUserToast, | |
| 809 base::IntToString(flavor)); | |
| 810 cmd_line.AppendSwitchASCII(installer::switches::kExperimentGroup, | |
| 811 WideToASCII(base_group)); | |
| 812 LaunchSetup(&cmd_line, product, system_level); | |
| 813 } | |
| 814 | |
| 815 // User qualifies for the experiment. To test, use --try-chrome-again=|flavor| | |
| 816 // as a parameter to chrome.exe. | |
| 817 void GoogleChromeDistribution::InactiveUserToastExperiment(int flavor, | |
| 818 const string16& experiment_group, | |
| 819 const installer::Product& installation, | |
| 820 const base::FilePath& application_path) { | |
| 821 // Add the 'welcome back' url for chrome to show. | |
| 822 CommandLine options(CommandLine::NO_PROGRAM); | |
| 823 options.AppendSwitchNative(switches::kTryChromeAgain, | |
| 824 base::IntToString16(flavor)); | |
| 825 // Prepend the url with a space. | |
| 826 string16 url(GetWelcomeBackUrl()); | |
| 827 options.AppendArg("--"); | |
| 828 options.AppendArgNative(url); | |
| 829 // The command line should now have the url added as: | |
| 830 // "chrome.exe -- <url>" | |
| 831 DCHECK_NE(string16::npos, | |
| 832 options.GetCommandLineString().find(L" -- " + url)); | |
| 833 | |
| 834 // Launch chrome now. It will show the toast UI. | |
| 835 int32 exit_code = 0; | |
| 836 if (!installation.LaunchChromeAndWait(application_path, options, &exit_code)) | |
| 837 return; | |
| 838 | |
| 839 // The chrome process has exited, figure out what happened. | |
| 840 const wchar_t* outcome = NULL; | |
| 841 switch (exit_code) { | |
| 842 case content::RESULT_CODE_NORMAL_EXIT: | |
| 843 outcome = kToastExpTriesOkGroup; | |
| 844 break; | |
| 845 case chrome::RESULT_CODE_NORMAL_EXIT_CANCEL: | |
| 846 outcome = kToastExpCancelGroup; | |
| 847 break; | |
| 848 case chrome::RESULT_CODE_NORMAL_EXIT_EXP2: | |
| 849 outcome = kToastExpUninstallGroup; | |
| 850 break; | |
| 851 default: | |
| 852 outcome = kToastExpTriesErrorGroup; | |
| 853 }; | |
| 854 // Write to the |client| key for the last time. | |
| 855 SetClient(experiment_group + outcome, true); | |
| 856 | |
| 857 if (outcome != kToastExpUninstallGroup) | |
| 858 return; | |
| 859 // The user wants to uninstall. This is a best effort operation. Note that | |
| 860 // we waited for chrome to exit so the uninstall would not detect chrome | |
| 861 // running. | |
| 862 bool system_level_toast = CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess()->HasSwitch( | |
| 863 installer::switches::kSystemLevelToast); | |
| 864 | |
| 865 CommandLine cmd(InstallUtil::GetChromeUninstallCmd(system_level_toast, | |
| 866 GetType())); | |
| 867 base::LaunchProcess(cmd, base::LaunchOptions(), NULL); | |
| 868 } | |
| 869 | |
| 870 bool GoogleChromeDistribution::ShouldSetExperimentLabels() { | 344 bool GoogleChromeDistribution::ShouldSetExperimentLabels() { |
| 871 return true; | 345 return true; |
| 872 } | 346 } |
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