// Copyright (c) 2012 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 NET_CERT_CERT_VERIFIER_H_ #define NET_CERT_CERT_VERIFIER_H_ #include #include "base/basictypes.h" #include "net/base/completion_callback.h" #include "net/base/net_export.h" namespace net { class BoundNetLog; class CertVerifyResult; class CRLSet; class X509Certificate; // CertVerifier represents a service for verifying certificates. // // CertVerifiers can handle multiple requests at a time. A simpler alternative // for consumers that only have 1 outstanding request at a time is to create a // SingleRequestCertVerifier wrapper around CertVerifier (which will // automatically cancel the single request when it goes out of scope). class NET_EXPORT CertVerifier { public: // Opaque pointer type used to cancel outstanding requests. typedef void* RequestHandle; enum VerifyFlags { // If set, enables online revocation checking via CRLs and OCSP for the // certificate chain. VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED = 1 << 0, // If set, and the certificate being verified may be an EV certificate, // attempt to verify the certificate according to the EV processing // guidelines. In order to successfully verify a certificate as EV, // either an online or offline revocation check must be successfully // completed. To ensure it's possible to complete a revocation check, // callers should also specify either VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED or // VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED_EV_ONLY (to enable online checks), and // VERIFY_CERT_IO_ENABLED (to enable network fetches for online checks). VERIFY_EV_CERT = 1 << 1, // If set, permits NSS to use the network when verifying certificates, // such as to fetch missing intermediates or to check OCSP or CRLs. // TODO(rsleevi): http://crbug.com/143300 - Define this flag for all // verification engines with well-defined semantics, rather than being // NSS only. VERIFY_CERT_IO_ENABLED = 1 << 2, // If set, enables online revocation checking via CRLs or OCSP when the // chain is not covered by a fresh CRLSet, but only for certificates which // may be EV, and only when VERIFY_EV_CERT is also set. VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED_EV_ONLY = 1 << 3, // If set, this is equivalent to VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED, in that it // enables online revocation checking via CRLs or OCSP, but only // for certificates issued by non-public trust anchors. Failure to check // revocation is treated as a hard failure. // Note: If VERIFY_CERT_IO_ENABLE is not also supplied, certificates // that chain to local trust anchors will likely fail - for example, due to // lacking fresh cached revocation issue (Windows) or because OCSP stapling // can only provide information for the leaf, and not for any // intermediates. VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_REQUIRED_LOCAL_ANCHORS = 1 << 4, }; // When the verifier is destroyed, all certificate verification requests are // canceled, and their completion callbacks will not be called. virtual ~CertVerifier() {} // Verifies the given certificate against the given hostname as an SSL server. // Returns OK if successful or an error code upon failure. // // The |*verify_result| structure, including the |verify_result->cert_status| // bitmask, is always filled out regardless of the return value. If the // certificate has multiple errors, the corresponding status flags are set in // |verify_result->cert_status|, and the error code for the most serious // error is returned. // // |flags| is bitwise OR'd of VerifyFlags. // If VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED is set in |flags|, certificate revocation // checking is performed. // // If VERIFY_EV_CERT is set in |flags| too, EV certificate verification is // performed. If |flags| is VERIFY_EV_CERT (that is, // VERIFY_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED is not set), EV certificate verification will // not be performed. // // |crl_set| points to an optional CRLSet structure which can be used to // avoid revocation checks over the network. // // |callback| must not be null. ERR_IO_PENDING is returned if the operation // could not be completed synchronously, in which case the result code will // be passed to the callback when available. // // |*out_req| will be filled with a handle to the async request. // This handle is not valid after the request has completed. // // TODO(rsleevi): Move CRLSet* out of the CertVerifier signature. virtual int Verify(X509Certificate* cert, const std::string& hostname, int flags, CRLSet* crl_set, CertVerifyResult* verify_result, const CompletionCallback& callback, RequestHandle* out_req, const BoundNetLog& net_log) = 0; // Cancels the specified request. |req| is the handle returned by Verify(). // After a request is canceled, its completion callback will not be called. virtual void CancelRequest(RequestHandle req) = 0; // Creates a CertVerifier implementation that verifies certificates using // the preferred underlying cryptographic libraries. static CertVerifier* CreateDefault(); }; } // namespace net #endif // NET_CERT_CERT_VERIFIER_H_