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| -/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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| - * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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| - * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * Public header for exported OCSP types.
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| - *
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| - * $Id: ocspt.h,v 1.12 2012/12/12 16:03:44 wtc%google.com Exp $
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| - */
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| -
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| -#ifndef _OCSPT_H_
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| -#define _OCSPT_H_
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * The following are all opaque types. If someone needs to get at
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| - * a field within, then we need to fix the API. Try very hard not
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| - * make the type available to them.
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| - */
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| -typedef struct CERTOCSPRequestStr CERTOCSPRequest;
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| -typedef struct CERTOCSPResponseStr CERTOCSPResponse;
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * XXX I think only those first two above should need to be exported,
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| - * but until I know for certain I am leaving the rest of these here, too.
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| - */
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| -typedef struct CERTOCSPCertIDStr CERTOCSPCertID;
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| -typedef struct CERTOCSPSingleResponseStr CERTOCSPSingleResponse;
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * This interface is described in terms of an HttpClient which
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| - * supports at least a specified set of functions. (An implementer may
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| - * provide HttpClients with additional functionality accessible only to
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| - * users with a particular implementation in mind.) The basic behavior
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| - * is provided by defining a set of functions, listed in an
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| - * SEC_HttpServerFcnStruct. If the implementor of a SpecificHttpClient
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| - * registers his SpecificHttpClient as the default HttpClient, then his
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| - * functions will be called by the user of an HttpClient, such as an
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| - * OCSPChecker.
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| - *
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| - * The implementer of a specific HttpClient (e.g., the NSS-provided
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| - * DefaultHttpClient), populates an SEC_HttpClientFcnStruct, uses it to
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| - * register his client, and waits for his functions to be called.
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| - *
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| - * For future expandability, the SEC_HttpClientFcnStruct is defined as a
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| - * union, with the version field acting as a selector. The proposed
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| - * initial version of the structure is given following the definition
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| - * of the union. The HttpClientState structure is implementation-
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| - * dependent, and should be opaque to the user.
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| - */
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| -
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| -typedef void * SEC_HTTP_SERVER_SESSION;
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| -typedef void * SEC_HTTP_REQUEST_SESSION;
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * This function creates a SEC_HTTP_SERVER_SESSION object. The implementer of a
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| - * specific HttpClient will allocate the necessary space, when this
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| - * function is called, and will free it when the corresponding FreeFcn
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| - * is called. The SEC_HTTP_SERVER_SESSION object is passed, as an opaque object,
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| - * to subsequent calls.
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| - *
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| - * If the function returns SECSuccess, the returned SEC_HTTP_SERVER_SESSION
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| - * must be cleaned up with a call to SEC_HttpServer_FreeSession,
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| - * after processing is finished.
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| - */
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| -typedef SECStatus (*SEC_HttpServer_CreateSessionFcn)(
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| - const char *host,
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| - PRUint16 portnum,
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| - SEC_HTTP_SERVER_SESSION *pSession);
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * This function is called to allow the implementation to attempt to keep
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| - * the connection alive. Depending on the underlying platform, it might
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| - * immediately return SECSuccess without having performed any operations.
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| - * (If a connection has not been kept alive, a subsequent call to
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| - * SEC_HttpRequest_TrySendAndReceiveFcn should reopen the connection
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| - * automatically.)
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| - *
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| - * If the connection uses nonblocking I/O, this function may return
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| - * SECWouldBlock and store a nonzero value at "pPollDesc". In that case
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| - * the caller may wait on the poll descriptor, and should call this function
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| - * again until SECSuccess (and a zero value at "pPollDesc") is obtained.
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| - */
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| -typedef SECStatus (*SEC_HttpServer_KeepAliveSessionFcn)(
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| - SEC_HTTP_SERVER_SESSION session,
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| - PRPollDesc **pPollDesc);
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * This function frees the client SEC_HTTP_SERVER_SESSION object, closes all
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| - * SEC_HTTP_REQUEST_SESSIONs created for that server, discards all partial results,
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| - * frees any memory that was allocated by the client, and invalidates any
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| - * response pointers that might have been returned by prior server or request
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| - * functions.
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| - */
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| -typedef SECStatus (*SEC_HttpServer_FreeSessionFcn)(
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| - SEC_HTTP_SERVER_SESSION session);
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * This function creates a SEC_HTTP_REQUEST_SESSION object. The implementer of a
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| - * specific HttpClient will allocate the necessary space, when this
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| - * function is called, and will free it when the corresponding FreeFcn
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| - * is called. The SEC_HTTP_REQUEST_SESSION object is passed, as an opaque object,
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| - * to subsequent calls.
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| - *
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| - * An implementation that does not support the requested protocol variant
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| - * (usually "http", but could eventually allow "https") or request method
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| - * should return SECFailure.
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| - *
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| - * Timeout values may include the constants PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT (wait
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| - * forever) or PR_INTERVAL_NO_WAIT (nonblocking I/O).
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| - *
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| - * If the function returns SECSuccess, the returned SEC_HTTP_REQUEST_SESSION
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| - * must be cleaned up with a call to SEC_HttpRequest_FreeSession,
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| - * after processing is finished.
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| - */
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| -typedef SECStatus (*SEC_HttpRequest_CreateFcn)(
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| - SEC_HTTP_SERVER_SESSION session,
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| - const char *http_protocol_variant, /* usually "http" */
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| - const char *path_and_query_string,
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| - const char *http_request_method,
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| - const PRIntervalTime timeout,
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| - SEC_HTTP_REQUEST_SESSION *pRequest);
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * This function sets data to be sent to the server for an HTTP request
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| - * of http_request_method == POST. If a particular implementation
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| - * supports it, the details for the POST request can be set by calling
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| - * this function, prior to activating the request with TrySendAndReceiveFcn.
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| - *
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| - * An implementation that does not support the POST method should
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| - * implement a SetPostDataFcn function that returns immediately.
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| - *
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| - * Setting http_content_type is optional, the parameter may
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| - * by NULL or the empty string.
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| - */
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| -typedef SECStatus (*SEC_HttpRequest_SetPostDataFcn)(
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| - SEC_HTTP_REQUEST_SESSION request,
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| - const char *http_data,
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| - const PRUint32 http_data_len,
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| - const char *http_content_type);
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * This function sets an additional HTTP protocol request header.
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| - * If a particular implementation supports it, one or multiple headers
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| - * can be added to the request by calling this function once or multiple
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| - * times, prior to activating the request with TryFcn.
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| - *
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| - * An implementation that does not support setting additional headers
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| - * should implement an AddRequestHeaderFcn function that returns immediately.
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| - */
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| -typedef SECStatus (*SEC_HttpRequest_AddHeaderFcn)(
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| - SEC_HTTP_REQUEST_SESSION request,
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| - const char *http_header_name,
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| - const char *http_header_value);
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * This function initiates or continues an HTTP request. After
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| - * parameters have been set with the Create function and, optionally,
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| - * modified or enhanced with the AddParams function, this call creates
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| - * the socket connection and initiates the communication.
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| - *
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| - * If a timeout value of zero is specified, indicating non-blocking
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| - * I/O, the client creates a non-blocking socket, and returns a status
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| - * of SECWouldBlock and a non-NULL PRPollDesc if the operation is not
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| - * complete. In that case all other return parameters are undefined.
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| - * The caller is expected to repeat the call, possibly after using
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| - * PRPoll to determine that a completion has occurred, until a return
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| - * value of SECSuccess (and a NULL value for pPollDesc) or a return
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| - * value of SECFailure (indicating failure on the network level)
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| - * is obtained.
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| - *
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| - * http_response_data_len is both input and output parameter.
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| - * If a pointer to a PRUint32 is supplied, the http client is
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| - * expected to check the given integer value and always set an out
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| - * value, even on failure.
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| - * An input value of zero means, the caller will accept any response len.
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| - * A different input value indicates the maximum response value acceptable
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| - * to the caller.
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| - * If data is successfully read and the size is acceptable to the caller,
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| - * the function will return SECSuccess and set http_response_data_len to
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| - * the size of the block returned in http_response_data.
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| - * If the data read from the http server is larger than the acceptable
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| - * size, the function will return SECFailure.
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| - * http_response_data_len will be set to a value different from zero to
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| - * indicate the reason of the failure.
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| - * An out value of "0" means, the failure was unrelated to the
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| - * acceptable size.
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| - * An out value of "1" means, the result data is larger than the
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| - * accpeptable size, but the real size is not yet known to the http client
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| - * implementation and it stopped retrieving it,
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| - * Any other out value combined with a return value of SECFailure
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| - * will indicate the actual size of the server data.
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| - *
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| - * The caller is permitted to provide NULL values for any of the
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| - * http_response arguments, indicating the caller is not interested in
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| - * those values. If the caller does provide an address, the HttpClient
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| - * stores at that address a pointer to the corresponding argument, at
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| - * the completion of the operation.
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| - *
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| - * All returned pointers will be owned by the the HttpClient
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| - * implementation and will remain valid until the call to
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| - * SEC_HttpRequest_FreeFcn.
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| - */
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| -typedef SECStatus (*SEC_HttpRequest_TrySendAndReceiveFcn)(
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| - SEC_HTTP_REQUEST_SESSION request,
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| - PRPollDesc **pPollDesc,
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| - PRUint16 *http_response_code,
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| - const char **http_response_content_type,
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| - const char **http_response_headers,
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| - const char **http_response_data,
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| - PRUint32 *http_response_data_len);
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * Calling CancelFcn asks for premature termination of the request.
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| - *
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| - * Future calls to SEC_HttpRequest_TrySendAndReceive should
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| - * by avoided, but in this case the HttpClient implementation
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| - * is expected to return immediately with SECFailure.
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| - *
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| - * After calling CancelFcn, a separate call to SEC_HttpRequest_FreeFcn
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| - * is still necessary to free resources.
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| - */
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| -typedef SECStatus (*SEC_HttpRequest_CancelFcn)(
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| - SEC_HTTP_REQUEST_SESSION request);
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * Before calling this function, it must be assured the request
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| - * has been completed, i.e. either SEC_HttpRequest_TrySendAndReceiveFcn has
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| - * returned SECSuccess, or the request has been canceled with
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| - * a call to SEC_HttpRequest_CancelFcn.
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| - *
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| - * This function frees the client state object, closes all sockets,
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| - * discards all partial results, frees any memory that was allocated
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| - * by the client, and invalidates all response pointers that might
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| - * have been returned by SEC_HttpRequest_TrySendAndReceiveFcn
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| - */
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| -typedef SECStatus (*SEC_HttpRequest_FreeFcn)(
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| - SEC_HTTP_REQUEST_SESSION request);
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| -
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| -typedef struct SEC_HttpClientFcnV1Struct {
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| - SEC_HttpServer_CreateSessionFcn createSessionFcn;
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| - SEC_HttpServer_KeepAliveSessionFcn keepAliveSessionFcn;
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| - SEC_HttpServer_FreeSessionFcn freeSessionFcn;
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| - SEC_HttpRequest_CreateFcn createFcn;
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| - SEC_HttpRequest_SetPostDataFcn setPostDataFcn;
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| - SEC_HttpRequest_AddHeaderFcn addHeaderFcn;
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| - SEC_HttpRequest_TrySendAndReceiveFcn trySendAndReceiveFcn;
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| - SEC_HttpRequest_CancelFcn cancelFcn;
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| - SEC_HttpRequest_FreeFcn freeFcn;
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| -} SEC_HttpClientFcnV1;
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| -
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| -typedef struct SEC_HttpClientFcnStruct {
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| - PRInt16 version;
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| - union {
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| - SEC_HttpClientFcnV1 ftable1;
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| - /* SEC_HttpClientFcnV2 ftable2; */
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| - /* ... */
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| - } fcnTable;
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| -} SEC_HttpClientFcn;
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * ocspMode_FailureIsVerificationFailure:
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| - * This is the classic behaviour of NSS.
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| - * Any OCSP failure is a verification failure (classic mode, default).
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| - * Without a good response, OCSP networking will be retried each time
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| - * it is required for verifying a cert.
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| - *
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| - * ocspMode_FailureIsNotAVerificationFailure:
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| - * If we fail to obtain a valid OCSP response, consider the
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| - * cert as good.
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| - * Failed OCSP attempts might get cached and not retried until
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| - * minimumSecondsToNextFetchAttempt.
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| - * If we are able to obtain a valid response, the cert
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| - * will be considered good, if either status is "good"
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| - * or the cert was not yet revoked at verification time.
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| - *
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| - * Additional failure modes might be added in the future.
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| - */
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| -typedef enum {
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| - ocspMode_FailureIsVerificationFailure = 0,
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| - ocspMode_FailureIsNotAVerificationFailure = 1
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| -} SEC_OcspFailureMode;
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| -
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| -/*
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| - * A ResponderID identifies the responder -- or more correctly, the
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| - * signer of the response. The ASN.1 definition of a ResponderID is:
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| - *
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| - * ResponderID ::= CHOICE {
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| - * byName [1] EXPLICIT Name,
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| - * byKey [2] EXPLICIT KeyHash }
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| - *
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| - * Because it is CHOICE, the type of identification used and the
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| - * identification itself are actually encoded together. To represent
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| - * this same information internally, we explicitly define a type and
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| - * save it, along with the value, into a data structure.
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| - */
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| -
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| -typedef enum {
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| - ocspResponderID_other = -1, /* unknown kind of responderID */
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| - ocspResponderID_byName = 1,
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| - ocspResponderID_byKey = 2
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| -} CERTOCSPResponderIDType;
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| -
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| -#endif /* _OCSPT_H_ */
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