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-// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-// found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-#ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_SSL_CONNECTION_SECURITY_H_ |
-#define CHROME_BROWSER_SSL_CONNECTION_SECURITY_H_ |
- |
-#include "base/macros.h" |
-#include "content/public/common/security_style.h" |
-#include "net/cert/cert_status_flags.h" |
- |
-namespace content { |
-class WebContents; |
-} // namespace content |
- |
-// This namespace contains functions responsible for computing the |
-// connection security status of a page. |
-namespace connection_security { |
- |
-// These security styles describe the treatment given to pages that |
-// display and run mixed content. They are used to coordinate the |
-// treatment of mixed content with other security UI elements. |
-const content::SecurityStyle kDisplayedInsecureContentStyle = |
- content::SECURITY_STYLE_UNAUTHENTICATED; |
-const content::SecurityStyle kRanInsecureContentStyle = |
- content::SECURITY_STYLE_AUTHENTICATION_BROKEN; |
- |
-// TODO(wtc): unify this enum with SecurityStyle. We |
-// don't need two sets of security UI levels. SECURITY_STYLE_AUTHENTICATED |
-// needs to be refined into three levels: warning, standard, and EV. |
-// See crbug.com/425728 |
-// |
-// If you reorder, add, or delete values from this enum, you must also |
-// update the UI icons in ToolbarModelImpl::GetIconForSecurityLevel. |
-// |
-// A Java counterpart will be generated for this enum. |
-// GENERATED_JAVA_ENUM_PACKAGE: org.chromium.chrome.browser.ssl |
-// GENERATED_JAVA_CLASS_NAME_OVERRIDE: ConnectionSecurityLevel |
-enum SecurityLevel { |
- // HTTP/no URL |
- NONE, |
- |
- // HTTPS with valid EV cert |
- EV_SECURE, |
- |
- // HTTPS (non-EV) |
- SECURE, |
- |
- // HTTPS, but unable to check certificate revocation status or with insecure |
- // content on the page |
- SECURITY_WARNING, |
- |
- // HTTPS, but the certificate verification chain is anchored on a |
- // certificate that was installed by the system administrator |
- SECURITY_POLICY_WARNING, |
- |
- // Attempted HTTPS and failed, page not authenticated |
- SECURITY_ERROR, |
-}; |
- |
-// Describes how the SHA1 deprecation policy applies to an HTTPS |
-// connection. |
-enum SHA1DeprecationStatus { |
- // No SHA1 deprecation policy applies. |
- NO_DEPRECATED_SHA1, |
- // The connection used a certificate with a SHA1 signature in the |
- // chain, and policy says that the connection should be treated as |
- // broken HTTPS. |
- DEPRECATED_SHA1_BROKEN, |
- // The connection used a certificate with a SHA1 signature in the |
- // chain, and policy says that the connection should be treated with a |
- // warning. |
- DEPRECATED_SHA1_WARNING, |
-}; |
- |
-// Describes the type of mixed content (if any) that a site |
-// displayed/ran. |
-enum MixedContentStatus { |
- NO_MIXED_CONTENT, |
- // The site displayed nonsecure resources (passive mixed content). |
- DISPLAYED_MIXED_CONTENT, |
- // The site ran nonsecure resources (active mixed content). |
- RAN_MIXED_CONTENT, |
- // The site both ran and displayed nonsecure resources. |
- RAN_AND_DISPLAYED_MIXED_CONTENT, |
-}; |
- |
-// Contains information about a page's security status, including a |
-// SecurityStyle and the information that was used to decide which |
-// SecurityStyle to assign. |
-struct SecurityInfo { |
- content::SecurityStyle security_style; |
- SHA1DeprecationStatus sha1_deprecation_status; |
- MixedContentStatus mixed_content_status; |
- net::CertStatus cert_status; |
- bool scheme_is_cryptographic; |
-}; |
- |
-// Returns a security level describing the overall security state of |
-// the given |WebContents|. |
-SecurityLevel GetSecurityLevelForWebContents( |
- const content::WebContents* web_contents); |
- |
-// Populates |security_info| with information describing the given |
-// |web_contents|, including a content::SecurityStyle value and security |
-// properties that caused that value to be chosen. |
-// |
-// Note: This is a lossy operation. Not all of the policies |
-// that can be expressed by a SecurityLevel (a //chrome concept) can |
-// be expressed by a content::SecurityStyle. |
-// In general, code in //chrome should prefer to use |
-// GetSecurityLevelForWebContents() to determine security policy, and |
-// only use this function when policy needs to be supplied back to |
-// layers in //content. |
-void GetSecurityInfoForWebContents(const content::WebContents* web_contents, |
- SecurityInfo* security_info); |
- |
-} // namespace connection_security |
- |
-#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_SSL_CONNECTION_SECURITY_H_ |