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+// Copyright 2016 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. |
+ |
+#include "net/cert/internal/trust_store_mac.h" |
+ |
+#include <Security/Security.h> |
+ |
+#include "base/logging.h" |
+#include "base/mac/foundation_util.h" |
+#include "base/mac/mac_logging.h" |
+#include "base/memory/ptr_util.h" |
+#include "base/synchronization/lock.h" |
+#include "crypto/mac_security_services_lock.h" |
+#include "net/cert/internal/cert_errors.h" |
+#include "net/cert/internal/parse_name.h" |
+#include "net/cert/internal/parsed_certificate.h" |
+#include "net/cert/test_keychain_search_list_mac.h" |
+#include "net/cert/x509_certificate.h" |
+ |
+namespace net { |
+ |
+namespace { |
+ |
+// The rules for interpreting trust settings are documented at: |
+// https://developer.apple.com/reference/security/1400261-sectrustsettingscopytrustsetting?language=objc |
+ |
+// Returns true if a usage constraints dictionary |trust_dict| for a certificate |
+// that |is_self_signed| should be treated as a trust anchor. |
+bool IsTrustDictionaryTrustedForPolicy(CFDictionaryRef trust_dict, |
+ bool is_self_signed, |
+ const CFStringRef target_policy_oid) { |
+ // An empty trust dict should be interpreted as |
+ // kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot. This is handled by falling through all |
+ // the conditions below with the default value of |trust_settings_result|. |
+ |
+ // Trust settings may be scoped to a single application, by checking that the |
+ // code signing identity of the current application matches the serialized |
+ // code signing identity in the kSecTrustSettingsApplication key. |
+ // As this is not presently supported, skip any trust settings scoped to the |
+ // application. |
+ if (CFDictionaryContainsKey(trust_dict, kSecTrustSettingsApplication)) |
+ return false; |
+ |
+ // Trust settings may be scoped using policy-specific constraints. For |
+ // example, SSL trust settings might be scoped to a single hostname, or EAP |
+ // settings specific to a particular WiFi network. |
+ // As this is not presently supported, skip any policy-specific trust |
+ // settings. |
+ if (CFDictionaryContainsKey(trust_dict, kSecTrustSettingsPolicyString)) |
+ return false; |
+ |
+ // Ignoring kSecTrustSettingsKeyUsage for now; it does not seem relevant to |
+ // the TLS case. |
+ |
+ // If the trust settings are scoped to a specific policy (via |
+ // kSecTrustSettingsPolicy), ensure that the policy is the same policy as |
+ // |target_policy_oid|. If there is no kSecTrustSettingsPolicy key, it's |
+ // considered a match for all policies. |
+ SecPolicyRef policy_ref = base::mac::GetValueFromDictionary<SecPolicyRef>( |
+ trust_dict, kSecTrustSettingsPolicy); |
+ if (policy_ref) { |
+ base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFDictionaryRef> policy_dict( |
+ SecPolicyCopyProperties(policy_ref)); |
+ |
+ // kSecPolicyOid is guaranteed to be present in the policy dictionary. |
+ // |
+ // TODO(mattm): remove the CFCastStrict below once Chromium builds against |
+ // the 10.11 SDK. |
+ CFStringRef policy_oid = base::mac::GetValueFromDictionary<CFStringRef>( |
+ policy_dict, base::mac::CFCastStrict<CFStringRef>(kSecPolicyOid)); |
+ |
+ if (!CFEqual(policy_oid, target_policy_oid)) |
+ return false; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // If kSecTrustSettingsResult is not present in the trust dict, |
+ // kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot is assumed. |
+ int trust_settings_result = kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot; |
+ CFNumberRef trust_settings_result_ref = |
+ base::mac::GetValueFromDictionary<CFNumberRef>(trust_dict, |
+ kSecTrustSettingsResult); |
+ |
+ if (trust_settings_result_ref) { |
+ if (!CFNumberGetValue(trust_settings_result_ref, kCFNumberIntType, |
Ryan Sleevi
2017/02/16 22:27:22
Perhaps fold this in to line 84 with an &&
mattm
2017/02/17 00:04:18
Done.
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+ &trust_settings_result)) { |
+ return false; |
+ } |
+ } |
+ |
+ // TODO: handle distrust (kSecTrustSettingsResultDeny) |
Ryan Sleevi
2017/02/16 22:27:22
It looks like you're already handling that, by way
mattm
2017/02/17 00:04:18
Isn't there still the case where you have a distru
Ryan Sleevi
2017/02/17 00:54:13
Yup. I was thinking solely for the low-hanging fru
|
+ |
+ // kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot can only be applied to root(self-signed) |
+ // certs. |
+ if (is_self_signed) |
+ return trust_settings_result == kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot; |
+ |
+ // kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustAsRoot can only be applied to non-root certs. |
+ return trust_settings_result == kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustAsRoot; |
+} |
+ |
+// Returns true if the trust settings array |trust_settings| for a certificate |
+// that |is_self_signed| should be treated as a trust anchor. |
+bool IsTrustSettingsTrustedForPolicy(CFArrayRef trust_settings, |
+ bool is_self_signed, |
+ const CFStringRef policy_oid) { |
+ // An empty trust settings array (that is, the trust_settings parameter |
+ // returns a valid but empty CFArray) means "always trust this certificate" |
+ // with an overall trust setting for the certificate of |
+ // kSecTrustSettingsResultTrustRoot. |
+ if (CFArrayGetCount(trust_settings) == 0 && is_self_signed) |
+ return true; |
+ |
+ for (CFIndex i = 0, settings_count = CFArrayGetCount(trust_settings); |
+ i < settings_count; ++i) { |
+ CFDictionaryRef trust_dict = reinterpret_cast<CFDictionaryRef>( |
+ const_cast<void*>(CFArrayGetValueAtIndex(trust_settings, i))); |
+ if (IsTrustDictionaryTrustedForPolicy(trust_dict, is_self_signed, |
+ policy_oid)) |
+ return true; |
+ } |
+ return false; |
+} |
+ |
+// Returns true if the certificate |cert_handle| is trusted for the policy |
+// |policy_oid|. |
+bool IsSecCertificateTrustedForPolicy(SecCertificateRef cert_handle, |
+ const CFStringRef policy_oid) { |
+ const bool is_self_signed = X509Certificate::IsSelfSigned(cert_handle); |
+ // Evaluate trust domains in user, admin, system order. Admin settings can |
+ // override system ones, and user settings can override both admin and system. |
+ for (const auto& trust_domain : |
+ {kSecTrustSettingsDomainUser, kSecTrustSettingsDomainAdmin, |
+ kSecTrustSettingsDomainSystem}) { |
+ base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFArrayRef> trust_settings; |
+ OSStatus err = SecTrustSettingsCopyTrustSettings( |
+ cert_handle, trust_domain, trust_settings.InitializeInto()); |
+ if (err == errSecItemNotFound) { |
+ // No trust settings for that domain.. try the next. |
+ continue; |
+ } |
+ if (err) { |
+ OSSTATUS_LOG(ERROR, err) << "SecTrustSettingsCopyTrustSettings error"; |
+ continue; |
+ } |
+ if (IsTrustSettingsTrustedForPolicy(trust_settings, is_self_signed, |
+ policy_oid)) |
Ryan Sleevi
2017/02/16 22:27:22
To the general point of handling distrust records
mattm
2017/02/17 00:04:18
Would work for this part, but see the question abo
mattm
2017/02/17 02:03:36
I added the tri-state.
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+ return true; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // No trust settings, or none of the settings were for the correct policy, or |
+ // had the correct trust result. |
+ return false; |
+} |
+ |
+// Filters an array of SecCertificateRef by trust for |policy_oid|, returning |
+// the results as TrustAnchors in |out_anchors|. |
+void FilterTrustedCertificates(CFArrayRef matching_items, |
+ const CFStringRef policy_oid, |
+ TrustAnchors* out_anchors) { |
+ for (CFIndex i = 0, item_count = CFArrayGetCount(matching_items); |
+ i < item_count; ++i) { |
+ SecCertificateRef match_cert_handle = reinterpret_cast<SecCertificateRef>( |
+ const_cast<void*>(CFArrayGetValueAtIndex(matching_items, i))); |
+ |
+ if (!IsSecCertificateTrustedForPolicy(match_cert_handle, policy_oid)) |
+ continue; |
+ |
+ base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFDataRef> der_data( |
+ SecCertificateCopyData(match_cert_handle)); |
+ if (!der_data) { |
+ LOG(ERROR) << "SecCertificateCopyData error"; |
+ continue; |
+ } |
+ |
+ CertErrors errors; |
+ ParseCertificateOptions options; |
+ options.allow_invalid_serial_numbers = true; |
+ scoped_refptr<ParsedCertificate> anchor_cert = ParsedCertificate::Create( |
+ CFDataGetBytePtr(der_data.get()), CFDataGetLength(der_data.get()), |
+ options, &errors); |
+ if (!anchor_cert) { |
+ // TODO(crbug.com/634443): return errors better. |
+ LOG(ERROR) << "Error parsing issuer certificate:\n" |
+ << errors.ToDebugString(); |
+ continue; |
+ } |
+ |
+ out_anchors->push_back(TrustAnchor::CreateFromCertificateNoConstraints( |
+ std::move(anchor_cert))); |
+ } |
+} |
+ |
+} // namespace |
+ |
+TrustStoreMac::TrustStoreMac(const CFTypeRef policy_oid) |
+ : policy_oid_(base::mac::CFCastStrict<CFStringRef>(policy_oid)) { |
+ DCHECK(policy_oid_); |
+} |
+ |
+TrustStoreMac::~TrustStoreMac() = default; |
+ |
+void TrustStoreMac::FindTrustAnchorsForCert( |
+ const scoped_refptr<ParsedCertificate>& cert, |
+ TrustAnchors* out_anchors) const { |
+ base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFDataRef> name_data = GetMacNormalizedIssuer(cert); |
+ |
+ FindTrustAnchorsByMacNormalizedSubject(name_data, out_anchors); |
+} |
+ |
+// static |
+base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFArrayRef> |
+TrustStoreMac::FindMatchingCertificatesForMacNormalizedSubject( |
+ CFDataRef name_data) { |
+ base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFArrayRef> matching_items; |
+ base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFMutableDictionaryRef> query( |
+ CFDictionaryCreateMutable(nullptr, 0, &kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks, |
+ &kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks)); |
+ |
+ CFDictionarySetValue(query, kSecClass, kSecClassCertificate); |
+ CFDictionarySetValue(query, kSecReturnRef, kCFBooleanTrue); |
+ CFDictionarySetValue(query, kSecMatchLimit, kSecMatchLimitAll); |
+ CFDictionarySetValue(query, kSecAttrSubject, name_data); |
+ |
+ base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFArrayRef> scoped_alternate_keychain_search_list; |
+ if (TestKeychainSearchList::HasInstance()) { |
+ OSStatus status = TestKeychainSearchList::GetInstance()->CopySearchList( |
+ scoped_alternate_keychain_search_list.InitializeInto()); |
+ if (status) { |
+ OSSTATUS_LOG(ERROR, status) |
+ << "TestKeychainSearchList::CopySearchList error"; |
+ return matching_items; |
+ } |
+ } |
+ |
+ // If a TestKeychainSearchList is present, it will have already set |
+ // |scoped_alternate_keychain_search_list|, which will be used as the |
+ // basis for reordering the keychain. Otherwise, get the current keychain |
+ // search list and use that. |
+ if (!scoped_alternate_keychain_search_list) { |
+ OSStatus status = SecKeychainCopySearchList( |
+ scoped_alternate_keychain_search_list.InitializeInto()); |
+ if (status) { |
+ OSSTATUS_LOG(ERROR, status) << "SecKeychainCopySearchList error"; |
+ return matching_items; |
+ } |
+ } |
+ CFMutableArrayRef mutable_keychain_search_list = CFArrayCreateMutableCopy( |
Ryan Sleevi
2017/02/16 22:27:22
newline between 247/248
mattm
2017/02/17 00:04:18
Done.
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+ kCFAllocatorDefault, |
+ CFArrayGetCount(scoped_alternate_keychain_search_list.get()) + 1, |
+ scoped_alternate_keychain_search_list.get()); |
+ if (!mutable_keychain_search_list) { |
+ LOG(ERROR) << "CFArrayCreateMutableCopy"; |
+ return matching_items; |
+ } |
+ scoped_alternate_keychain_search_list.reset(mutable_keychain_search_list); |
+ base::ScopedCFTypeRef<SecKeychainRef> roots_keychain; |
+ // The System Roots keychain is not normally searched by SecItemCopyMatching. |
+ // Get a reference to it and include in the keychain search list. |
+ OSStatus status = SecKeychainOpen( |
+ "/System/Library/Keychains/SystemRootCertificates.keychain", |
+ roots_keychain.InitializeInto()); |
+ if (status) { |
+ OSSTATUS_LOG(ERROR, status) << "SecKeychainOpen error"; |
+ return matching_items; |
+ } |
+ CFArrayAppendValue(mutable_keychain_search_list, roots_keychain); |
+ CFDictionarySetValue(query, kSecMatchSearchList, |
+ scoped_alternate_keychain_search_list.get()); |
+ |
+ OSStatus err; |
+ { |
+ base::AutoLock lock(crypto::GetMacSecurityServicesLock()); |
Ryan Sleevi
2017/02/16 22:27:22
Line 260 and 241 would also need to be guarded w/
mattm
2017/02/17 00:04:18
Done.
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+ err = SecItemCopyMatching( |
+ query, reinterpret_cast<CFTypeRef*>(matching_items.InitializeInto())); |
+ } |
+ if (err == errSecItemNotFound) { |
+ // No matches found. |
+ return matching_items; |
+ } |
+ if (err) { |
+ OSSTATUS_LOG(ERROR, err) << "SecItemCopyMatching error"; |
+ return matching_items; |
+ } |
+ return matching_items; |
+} |
+ |
+// static |
+base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFDataRef> TrustStoreMac::GetMacNormalizedIssuer( |
+ const scoped_refptr<ParsedCertificate>& cert) { |
+ base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFDataRef> name_data; |
+ // There does not appear to be any public API to get the normalized version |
+ // of a Name without creating a SecCertificate. |
+ base::ScopedCFTypeRef<SecCertificateRef> cert_handle( |
+ X509Certificate::CreateOSCertHandleFromBytes( |
+ cert->der_cert().AsStringPiece().data(), cert->der_cert().Length())); |
+ if (!cert_handle) { |
+ LOG(ERROR) << "CreateOSCertHandleFromBytes"; |
+ return name_data; |
+ } |
+ name_data.reset( |
+ SecCertificateCopyNormalizedIssuerContent(cert_handle, nullptr)); |
Ryan Sleevi
2017/02/16 22:27:23
This would also need the CSSM lock
mattm
2017/02/17 00:04:18
Hm, that seems a little surprising unless you're s
Ryan Sleevi
2017/02/17 00:54:13
Yup, at least until 10.12 it seems.
At the lowest
mattm
2017/02/17 02:03:36
Acknowledged.
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+ if (!name_data) |
+ LOG(ERROR) << "SecCertificateCopyNormalizedIssuerContent"; |
+ return name_data; |
+} |
+ |
+void TrustStoreMac::FindTrustAnchorsByMacNormalizedSubject( |
+ CFDataRef name_data, |
+ TrustAnchors* out_anchors) const { |
+ base::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFArrayRef> scoped_matching_items = |
+ FindMatchingCertificatesForMacNormalizedSubject(name_data); |
+ if (!scoped_matching_items) |
+ return; |
+ |
+ FilterTrustedCertificates(scoped_matching_items.get(), policy_oid_, |
+ out_anchors); |
+} |
+ |
+} // namespace net |