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| 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 | |
| 3 // found in the LICENSE file. | |
| 4 | |
| 5 #ifndef NET_BASE_X509_UTIL_MAC_H_ | |
| 6 #define NET_BASE_X509_UTIL_MAC_H_ | |
| 7 | |
| 8 #include <CoreFoundation/CFArray.h> | |
| 9 #include <Security/Security.h> | |
| 10 | |
| 11 #include <string> | |
| 12 | |
| 13 #include "base/basictypes.h" | |
| 14 #include "net/base/net_export.h" | |
| 15 | |
| 16 namespace net { | |
| 17 | |
| 18 namespace x509_util { | |
| 19 | |
| 20 // Creates a security policy for certificates used as client certificates | |
| 21 // in SSL. | |
| 22 // If a policy is successfully created, it will be stored in | |
| 23 // |*policy| and ownership transferred to the caller. | |
| 24 OSStatus NET_EXPORT CreateSSLClientPolicy(SecPolicyRef* policy); | |
| 25 | |
| 26 // Create an SSL server policy. While certificate name validation will be | |
| 27 // performed by SecTrustEvaluate(), it has the following limitations: | |
| 28 // - Doesn't support IP addresses in dotted-quad literals (127.0.0.1) | |
| 29 // - Doesn't support IPv6 addresses | |
| 30 // - Doesn't support the iPAddress subjectAltName | |
| 31 // Providing the hostname is necessary in order to locate certain user or | |
| 32 // system trust preferences, such as those created by Safari. Preferences | |
| 33 // created by Keychain Access do not share this requirement. | |
| 34 // On success, stores the resultant policy in |*policy| and returns noErr. | |
| 35 OSStatus NET_EXPORT CreateSSLServerPolicy(const std::string& hostname, | |
| 36 SecPolicyRef* policy); | |
| 37 | |
| 38 // Creates a security policy for basic X.509 validation. If the policy is | |
| 39 // successfully created, it will be stored in |*policy| and ownership | |
| 40 // transferred to the caller. | |
| 41 OSStatus NET_EXPORT CreateBasicX509Policy(SecPolicyRef* policy); | |
| 42 | |
| 43 // Creates security policies to control revocation checking (OCSP and CRL). | |
| 44 // If |enable_revocation_checking| is true, revocation checking will be | |
| 45 // explicitly enabled. | |
| 46 // If |enable_revocation_checking| is false, but |enable_ev_checking| is | |
| 47 // true, then the system policies for EV checking (which include checking | |
| 48 // for an online OCSP response) will be permitted. However, if the OS | |
| 49 // does not believe the certificate is EV, no revocation checking will be | |
| 50 // performed. | |
| 51 // If both are false, then the policies returned will be explicitly | |
| 52 // prohibited from accessing the network or the local cache, regardless of | |
| 53 // system settings. | |
| 54 // If the policies are successfully created, they will be appended to | |
| 55 // |policies|. | |
| 56 OSStatus NET_EXPORT CreateRevocationPolicies(bool enable_revocation_checking, | |
| 57 bool enable_ev_checking, | |
| 58 CFMutableArrayRef policies); | |
| 59 | |
| 60 // Wrapper for a CSSM_DATA_PTR that was obtained via one of the CSSM field | |
| 61 // accessors (such as CSSM_CL_CertGet[First/Next]Value or | |
| 62 // CSSM_CL_CertGet[First/Next]CachedValue). | |
| 63 class CSSMFieldValue { | |
| 64 public: | |
| 65 CSSMFieldValue(); | |
| 66 CSSMFieldValue(CSSM_CL_HANDLE cl_handle, | |
| 67 const CSSM_OID* oid, | |
| 68 CSSM_DATA_PTR field); | |
| 69 ~CSSMFieldValue(); | |
| 70 | |
| 71 CSSM_OID_PTR oid() const { return oid_; } | |
| 72 CSSM_DATA_PTR field() const { return field_; } | |
| 73 | |
| 74 // Returns the field as if it was an arbitrary type - most commonly, by | |
| 75 // interpreting the field as a specific CSSM/CDSA parsed type, such as | |
| 76 // CSSM_X509_SUBJECT_PUBLIC_KEY_INFO or CSSM_X509_ALGORITHM_IDENTIFIER. | |
| 77 // An added check is applied to ensure that the current field is large | |
| 78 // enough to actually contain the requested type. | |
| 79 template <typename T> const T* GetAs() const { | |
| 80 if (!field_ || field_->Length < sizeof(T)) | |
| 81 return NULL; | |
| 82 return reinterpret_cast<const T*>(field_->Data); | |
| 83 } | |
| 84 | |
| 85 void Reset(CSSM_CL_HANDLE cl_handle, | |
| 86 CSSM_OID_PTR oid, | |
| 87 CSSM_DATA_PTR field); | |
| 88 | |
| 89 private: | |
| 90 CSSM_CL_HANDLE cl_handle_; | |
| 91 CSSM_OID_PTR oid_; | |
| 92 CSSM_DATA_PTR field_; | |
| 93 | |
| 94 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CSSMFieldValue); | |
| 95 }; | |
| 96 | |
| 97 // CSSMCachedCertificate is a container class that is used to wrap the | |
| 98 // CSSM_CL_CertCache APIs and provide safe and efficient access to | |
| 99 // certificate fields in their CSSM form. | |
| 100 // | |
| 101 // To provide efficient access to certificate/CRL fields, CSSM provides an | |
| 102 // API/SPI to "cache" a certificate/CRL. The exact meaning of a cached | |
| 103 // certificate is not defined by CSSM, but is documented to generally be some | |
| 104 // intermediate or parsed form of the certificate. In the case of Apple's | |
| 105 // CSSM CL implementation, the intermediate form is the parsed certificate | |
| 106 // stored in an internal format (which happens to be NSS). By caching the | |
| 107 // certificate, callers that wish to access multiple fields (such as subject, | |
| 108 // issuer, and validity dates) do not need to repeatedly parse the entire | |
| 109 // certificate, nor are they forced to convert all fields from their NSS types | |
| 110 // to their CSSM equivalents. This latter point is especially helpful when | |
| 111 // running on OS X 10.5, as it will fail to convert some fields that reference | |
| 112 // unsupported algorithms, such as ECC. | |
| 113 class CSSMCachedCertificate { | |
| 114 public: | |
| 115 CSSMCachedCertificate(); | |
| 116 ~CSSMCachedCertificate(); | |
| 117 | |
| 118 // Initializes the CSSMCachedCertificate by caching the specified | |
| 119 // |os_cert_handle|. On success, returns noErr. | |
| 120 // Note: Once initialized, the cached certificate should only be accessed | |
| 121 // from a single thread. | |
| 122 OSStatus Init(SecCertificateRef os_cert_handle); | |
| 123 | |
| 124 // Fetches the first value for the field associated with |field_oid|. | |
| 125 // If |field_oid| is a valid OID and is present in the current certificate, | |
| 126 // returns CSSM_OK and stores the first value in |field|. If additional | |
| 127 // values are associated with |field_oid|, they are ignored. | |
| 128 OSStatus GetField(const CSSM_OID* field_oid, CSSMFieldValue* field) const; | |
| 129 | |
| 130 private: | |
| 131 CSSM_CL_HANDLE cl_handle_; | |
| 132 CSSM_HANDLE cached_cert_handle_; | |
| 133 }; | |
| 134 | |
| 135 } // namespace x509_util | |
| 136 | |
| 137 } // namespace net | |
| 138 | |
| 139 #endif // NET_BASE_X509_UTIL_MAC_H_ | |
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