Index: extensions/common/csp_validator.cc |
diff --git a/extensions/common/csp_validator.cc b/extensions/common/csp_validator.cc |
index 3224ad6e1324d3348bb6d30be6372e2d982aa8a9..e3dd2253c37d63d74264a2702c84cf4f13377179 100644 |
--- a/extensions/common/csp_validator.cc |
+++ b/extensions/common/csp_validator.cc |
@@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ |
#include "base/strings/string_util.h" |
#include "content/public/common/url_constants.h" |
#include "extensions/common/constants.h" |
+#include "extensions/common/error_utils.h" |
+#include "extensions/common/install_warning.h" |
+#include "extensions/common/manifest_constants.h" |
#include "net/base/registry_controlled_domains/registry_controlled_domain.h" |
namespace extensions { |
@@ -22,6 +25,9 @@ namespace { |
const char kDefaultSrc[] = "default-src"; |
const char kScriptSrc[] = "script-src"; |
const char kObjectSrc[] = "object-src"; |
+const char kObjectSrcDefaultDirective[] = "object-src 'self';"; |
+const char kScriptSrcDefaultDirective[] = |
+ "script-src 'self' chrome-extension-resource:;"; |
const char kSandboxDirectiveName[] = "sandbox"; |
const char kAllowSameOriginToken[] = "allow-same-origin"; |
@@ -29,14 +35,10 @@ const char kAllowTopNavigation[] = "allow-top-navigation"; |
struct DirectiveStatus { |
explicit DirectiveStatus(const char* name) |
- : directive_name(name) |
- , seen_in_policy(false) |
- , is_secure(false) { |
- } |
+ : directive_name(name), seen_in_policy(false) {} |
const char* directive_name; |
bool seen_in_policy; |
- bool is_secure; |
}; |
// Returns whether |url| starts with |scheme_and_separator| and does not have a |
@@ -54,12 +56,6 @@ bool isNonWildcardTLD(const std::string& url, |
if (end_of_host == std::string::npos) |
end_of_host = url.size(); |
- // A missing host such as "chrome-extension://" is invalid, but for backwards- |
- // compatibility, accept such CSP parts. They will be ignored by Blink anyway. |
- // TODO(robwu): Remove this special case once crbug.com/434773 is fixed. |
- if (start_of_host == end_of_host) |
- return true; |
- |
// Note: It is sufficient to only compare the first character against '*' |
// because the CSP only allows wildcards at the start of a directive, see |
// host-source and host-part at http://www.w3.org/TR/CSP2/#source-list-syntax |
@@ -106,8 +102,12 @@ bool isNonWildcardTLD(const std::string& url, |
return registry_length != 0; |
} |
-bool HasOnlySecureTokens(base::StringTokenizer& tokenizer, |
- int options) { |
+void GetSecureDirectiveValues(const std::string& directive_name, |
+ base::StringTokenizer& tokenizer, |
+ int options, |
+ std::vector<std::string>& csp_parts, |
+ std::vector<std::string>* csp_warnings) { |
+ csp_parts.push_back(directive_name); |
not at google - send to devlin
2014/12/01 19:19:31
Only pass const references. If you need to modify
robwu
2014/12/02 23:42:09
Done.
|
while (tokenizer.GetNext()) { |
std::string source = tokenizer.token(); |
base::StringToLowerASCII(&source); |
@@ -128,31 +128,47 @@ bool HasOnlySecureTokens(base::StringTokenizer& tokenizer, |
url::kStandardSchemeSeparator, |
false) || |
StartsWithASCII(source, "chrome-extension-resource:", true)) { |
+ csp_parts.push_back(source); |
continue; |
} |
if (options & OPTIONS_ALLOW_UNSAFE_EVAL) { |
- if (source == "'unsafe-eval'") |
+ if (source == "'unsafe-eval'") { |
+ csp_parts.push_back(source); |
continue; |
+ } |
+ } |
not at google - send to devlin
2014/12/01 19:19:31
I think this would be slightly easier to read if y
robwu
2014/12/02 23:42:09
Done.
|
+ if (csp_warnings) { |
+ csp_warnings->push_back(ErrorUtils::FormatErrorMessage( |
+ manifest_errors::kInvalidCSPInsecureValue, source, directive_name)); |
} |
- |
- return false; |
} |
- |
- return true; // Empty values default to 'none', which is secure. |
+ // End of CSP directive that was started at the beginning of this method. If |
+ // none of the values are secure, the policy will be empty and default to |
+ // 'none', which is secure. |
+ csp_parts.back().push_back(';'); |
} |
// Returns true if |directive_name| matches |status.directive_name|. |
bool UpdateStatus(const std::string& directive_name, |
base::StringTokenizer& tokenizer, |
DirectiveStatus* status, |
- int options) { |
- if (status->seen_in_policy) |
- return false; |
+ int options, |
+ std::vector<std::string>& csp_parts, |
not at google - send to devlin
2014/12/01 19:19:31
Same comment re reference vs pointer.
robwu
2014/12/02 23:42:08
Done.
|
+ std::vector<std::string>* csp_warnings) { |
if (directive_name != status->directive_name) |
return false; |
- status->seen_in_policy = true; |
- status->is_secure = HasOnlySecureTokens(tokenizer, options); |
+ |
+ if (!status->seen_in_policy) { |
+ status->seen_in_policy = true; |
+ GetSecureDirectiveValues(directive_name, tokenizer, options, csp_parts, |
+ csp_warnings); |
+ } else { |
+ // Don't show any errors for duplicate CSP directives, because it will be |
+ // ignored by the CSP parser (http://www.w3.org/TR/CSP2/#policy-parsing). |
+ GetSecureDirectiveValues(directive_name, tokenizer, options, csp_parts, |
+ NULL); |
+ } |
return true; |
} |
@@ -168,7 +184,9 @@ bool ContentSecurityPolicyIsLegal(const std::string& policy) { |
} |
bool ContentSecurityPolicyIsSecure(const std::string& policy, |
- int options) { |
+ int options, |
+ std::string* sanitized_csp, |
not at google - send to devlin
2014/12/01 19:19:31
I'm worried that the way the code has been modifie
robwu
2014/12/02 23:42:08
SanitizeContentSecurityPolicy sgtm. I'll do that i
|
+ std::vector<InstallWarning>* warnings) { |
// See http://www.w3.org/TR/CSP/#parse-a-csp-policy for parsing algorithm. |
std::vector<std::string> directives; |
base::SplitString(policy, ';', &directives); |
@@ -177,6 +195,9 @@ bool ContentSecurityPolicyIsSecure(const std::string& policy, |
DirectiveStatus script_src_status(kScriptSrc); |
DirectiveStatus object_src_status(kObjectSrc); |
+ std::vector<std::string> csp_parts; |
not at google - send to devlin
2014/12/01 19:19:31
sane_csp? (basically what this is generating).
robwu
2014/12/02 23:42:09
Done. (sane_csp_parts)
|
+ std::vector<std::string> csp_warnings; |
+ std::vector<std::string> default_src_csp_warnings; |
not at google - send to devlin
2014/12/01 19:19:31
Can you just directly pass around |warnings|?
robwu
2014/12/02 23:42:08
Instead of csp_warnings? Yes, especially after I d
not at google - send to devlin
2014/12/03 20:33:05
Yes that is what I meant; don't even declare a sep
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < directives.size(); ++i) { |
std::string& input = directives[i]; |
base::StringTokenizer tokenizer(input, " \t\r\n"); |
@@ -186,31 +207,56 @@ bool ContentSecurityPolicyIsSecure(const std::string& policy, |
std::string directive_name = tokenizer.token(); |
base::StringToLowerASCII(&directive_name); |
- if (UpdateStatus(directive_name, tokenizer, &default_src_status, options)) |
+ if (UpdateStatus(directive_name, tokenizer, &default_src_status, options, |
+ csp_parts, &default_src_csp_warnings)) |
continue; |
- if (UpdateStatus(directive_name, tokenizer, &script_src_status, options)) |
+ if (UpdateStatus(directive_name, tokenizer, &script_src_status, options, |
+ csp_parts, &csp_warnings)) |
continue; |
- if (UpdateStatus(directive_name, tokenizer, &object_src_status, options)) |
+ if (!(options & OPTIONS_ALLOW_INSECURE_OBJECT_SRC) && |
+ UpdateStatus(directive_name, tokenizer, &object_src_status, options, |
+ csp_parts, &csp_warnings)) |
continue; |
- } |
- |
- if (script_src_status.seen_in_policy && !script_src_status.is_secure) |
- return false; |
- if (object_src_status.seen_in_policy && !object_src_status.is_secure) { |
- // Note that this does not fully check the object-src source list for |
- // validity but Blink will do this anyway. |
- if (!(options & OPTIONS_ALLOW_INSECURE_OBJECT_SRC)) |
- return false; |
+ // Pass the other CSP directives as-is without further validation. |
+ csp_parts.push_back(input + ";"); |
} |
- if (default_src_status.seen_in_policy && !default_src_status.is_secure) { |
- return script_src_status.seen_in_policy && |
- object_src_status.seen_in_policy; |
+ if (default_src_status.seen_in_policy) { |
+ if (!script_src_status.seen_in_policy || |
+ !object_src_status.seen_in_policy) { |
+ // Insecure values in default-src are only relevant if either script-src |
+ // or object-src is omitted. |
+ csp_warnings.insert(csp_warnings.end(), |
+ default_src_csp_warnings.begin(), |
+ default_src_csp_warnings.end()); |
+ } |
+ } else { |
+ if (!script_src_status.seen_in_policy) { |
+ csp_parts.push_back(kScriptSrcDefaultDirective); |
+ csp_warnings.push_back(ErrorUtils::FormatErrorMessage( |
+ manifest_errors::kInvalidCSPMissingSecureSrc, kScriptSrc)); |
+ } |
+ if (!object_src_status.seen_in_policy && |
+ !(options & OPTIONS_ALLOW_INSECURE_OBJECT_SRC)) { |
+ csp_parts.push_back(kObjectSrcDefaultDirective); |
+ csp_warnings.push_back(ErrorUtils::FormatErrorMessage( |
+ manifest_errors::kInvalidCSPMissingSecureSrc, kObjectSrc)); |
+ } |
} |
- return default_src_status.seen_in_policy || |
- (script_src_status.seen_in_policy && object_src_status.seen_in_policy); |
+ if (sanitized_csp) |
+ *sanitized_csp = JoinString(csp_parts, ' '); |
+ if (csp_warnings.empty()) |
+ return true; |
+ |
+ if (warnings) { |
+ for (auto csp_warning : csp_warnings) { |
not at google - send to devlin
2014/12/01 19:19:31
To avoid string copy I think you need const auto&
robwu
2014/12/02 23:42:08
Done.
|
+ warnings->push_back( |
+ InstallWarning(csp_warning, manifest_keys::kContentSecurityPolicy)); |
+ } |
+ } |
+ return false; |
} |
bool ContentSecurityPolicyIsSandboxed( |