// Copyright (c) 2011 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 CRYPTO_NSS_UTIL_H_ #define CRYPTO_NSS_UTIL_H_ #pragma once #include #include "base/basictypes.h" #if defined(USE_NSS) class FilePath; #endif // defined(USE_NSS) namespace base { class Lock; class Time; } // namespace base // This file specifically doesn't depend on any NSS or NSPR headers because it // is included by various (non-crypto) parts of chrome to call the // initialization functions. namespace crypto { #if defined(USE_NSS) // EarlySetupForNSSInit performs lightweight setup which must occur before the // process goes multithreaded. This does not initialise NSS. For test, see // EnsureNSSInit. void EarlySetupForNSSInit(); #endif // Initialize NRPR if it isn't already initialized. This function is // thread-safe, and NSPR will only ever be initialized once. void EnsureNSPRInit(); // Initialize NSS if it isn't already initialized. This must be called before // any other NSS functions. This function is thread-safe, and NSS will only // ever be initialized once. void EnsureNSSInit(); // Call this before calling EnsureNSSInit() will force NSS to initialize // without a persistent DB. This is used for the special case where access of // persistent DB is prohibited. // // TODO(hclam): Isolate loading default root certs. // // NSS will be initialized without loading any user security modules, including // the built-in root certificates module. User security modules need to be // loaded manually after NSS initialization. // // If EnsureNSSInit() is called before then this function has no effect. // // Calling this method only has effect on Linux. // // WARNING: Use this with caution. void ForceNSSNoDBInit(); // This methods is used to disable checks in NSS when used in a forked process. // NSS checks whether it is running a forked process to avoid problems when // using user security modules in a forked process. However if we are sure // there are no modules loaded before the process is forked then there is no // harm disabling the check. // // This method must be called before EnsureNSSInit() to take effect. // // WARNING: Use this with caution. void DisableNSSForkCheck(); // Load NSS library files. This function has no effect on Mac and Windows. // This loads the necessary NSS library files so that NSS can be initialized // after loading additional library files is disallowed, for example when the // sandbox is active. // // Note that this does not load libnssckbi.so which contains the root // certificates. void LoadNSSLibraries(); // Check if the current NSS version is greater than or equals to |version|. // A sample version string is "3.12.3". bool CheckNSSVersion(const char* version); #if defined(OS_CHROMEOS) // Open the r/w nssdb that's stored inside the user's encrypted home // directory. This is the default slot returned by // GetPublicNSSKeySlot(). void OpenPersistentNSSDB(); // A delegate class that we can use it to access the cros API for // communication with cryptohomed and the TPM. class TPMTokenInfoDelegate { public: TPMTokenInfoDelegate(); virtual ~TPMTokenInfoDelegate(); virtual bool IsTokenReady() const = 0; virtual void GetTokenInfo(std::string* token_name, std::string* user_pin) const = 0; }; // Indicates that NSS should load the opencryptoki library so that we // can access the TPM through NSS. Once this is called, // GetPrivateNSSKeySlot() will return the TPM slot if one was found. // Takes ownership of the passed-in delegate object so it can access // the cros library to talk to cryptohomed. void EnableTPMTokenForNSS(TPMTokenInfoDelegate* delegate); // Get name and user PIN for the built-in TPM token on ChromeOS. // Either one can safely be NULL. Should only be called after // EnableTPMTokenForNSS has been called with a non-null delegate. void GetTPMTokenInfo(std::string* token_name, std::string* user_pin); // Returns true if the TPM is owned and PKCS#11 initialized with the // user and security officer PINs, and has been enabled in NSS by // calling EnableTPMForNSS, and opencryptoki has been successfully // loaded into NSS. bool IsTPMTokenReady(); #endif // Convert a NSS PRTime value into a base::Time object. // We use a int64 instead of PRTime here to avoid depending on NSPR headers. base::Time PRTimeToBaseTime(int64 prtime); #if defined(USE_NSS) // Exposed for unittests only. |path| should be an existing directory under // which the DB files will be placed. |description| is a user-visible name for // the DB, as a utf8 string, which will be truncated at 32 bytes. bool OpenTestNSSDB(const FilePath& path, const char* description); void CloseTestNSSDB(); // NSS has a bug which can cause a deadlock or stall in some cases when writing // to the certDB and keyDB. It also has a bug which causes concurrent key pair // generations to scribble over each other. To work around this, we synchronize // writes to the NSS databases with a global lock. The lock is hidden beneath a // function for easy disabling when the bug is fixed. Callers should allow for // it to return NULL in the future. // // See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=564011 base::Lock* GetNSSWriteLock(); // A helper class that acquires the NSS write Lock while the AutoNSSWriteLock // is in scope. class AutoNSSWriteLock { public: AutoNSSWriteLock(); ~AutoNSSWriteLock(); private: base::Lock *lock_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(AutoNSSWriteLock); }; #endif // defined(USE_NSS) } // namespace crypto #endif // CRYPTO_NSS_UTIL_H_