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// Copyright (c) 2013 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 QUICHE_QUIC_CORE_CRYPTO_PROOF_VERIFIER_H_
#define QUICHE_QUIC_CORE_CRYPTO_PROOF_VERIFIER_H_
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "absl/strings/string_view.h"
#include "quic/core/quic_types.h"
#include "quic/core/quic_versions.h"
#include "quic/platform/api/quic_export.h"
namespace quic {
// ProofVerifyDetails is an abstract class that acts as a container for any
// implementation specific details that a ProofVerifier wishes to return. These
// details are saved in the CachedState for the origin in question.
class QUIC_EXPORT_PRIVATE ProofVerifyDetails {
public:
virtual ~ProofVerifyDetails() {}
// Returns an new ProofVerifyDetails object with the same contents
// as this one.
virtual ProofVerifyDetails* Clone() const = 0;
};
// ProofVerifyContext is an abstract class that acts as a container for any
// implementation specific context that a ProofVerifier needs.
class QUIC_EXPORT_PRIVATE ProofVerifyContext {
public:
virtual ~ProofVerifyContext() {}
};
// ProofVerifierCallback provides a generic mechanism for a ProofVerifier to
// call back after an asynchronous verification.
class QUIC_EXPORT_PRIVATE ProofVerifierCallback {
public:
virtual ~ProofVerifierCallback() {}
// Run is called on the original thread to mark the completion of an
// asynchonous verification. If |ok| is true then the certificate is valid
// and |error_details| is unused. Otherwise, |error_details| contains a
// description of the error. |details| contains implementation-specific
// details of the verification. |Run| may take ownership of |details| by
// calling |release| on it.
virtual void Run(bool ok,
const std::string& error_details,
std::unique_ptr<ProofVerifyDetails>* details) = 0;
};
// A ProofVerifier checks the signature on a server config, and the certificate
// chain that backs the public key.
class QUIC_EXPORT_PRIVATE ProofVerifier {
public:
virtual ~ProofVerifier() {}
// VerifyProof checks that |signature| is a valid signature of
// |server_config| by the public key in the leaf certificate of |certs|, and
// that |certs| is a valid chain for |hostname|. On success, it returns
// QUIC_SUCCESS. On failure, it returns QUIC_FAILURE and sets |*error_details|
// to a description of the problem. In either case it may set |*details|,
// which the caller takes ownership of.
//
// |context| specifies an implementation specific struct (which may be nullptr
// for some implementations) that provides useful information for the
// verifier, e.g. logging handles.
//
// This function may also return QUIC_PENDING, in which case the ProofVerifier
// will call back, on the original thread, via |callback| when complete.
//
// The signature uses SHA-256 as the hash function and PSS padding in the
// case of RSA.
virtual QuicAsyncStatus VerifyProof(
const std::string& hostname,
const uint16_t port,
const std::string& server_config,
QuicTransportVersion transport_version,
absl::string_view chlo_hash,
const std::vector<std::string>& certs,
const std::string& cert_sct,
const std::string& signature,
const ProofVerifyContext* context,
std::string* error_details,
std::unique_ptr<ProofVerifyDetails>* details,
std::unique_ptr<ProofVerifierCallback> callback) = 0;
// VerifyCertChain checks that |certs| is a valid chain for |hostname|. On
// success, it returns QUIC_SUCCESS. On failure, it returns QUIC_FAILURE and
// sets |*error_details| to a description of the problem. In either case it
// may set |*details|, which the caller takes ownership of.
//
// |context| specifies an implementation specific struct (which may be nullptr
// for some implementations) that provides useful information for the
// verifier, e.g. logging handles.
//
// If certificate verification fails, a TLS alert will be sent when closing
// the connection. This alert defaults to certificate_unknown. By setting
// |*out_alert|, a different alert can be sent to provide a more specific
// reason why verification failed.
//
// This function may also return QUIC_PENDING, in which case the ProofVerifier
// will call back, on the original thread, via |callback| when complete.
// In this case, the ProofVerifier will take ownership of |callback|.
virtual QuicAsyncStatus VerifyCertChain(
const std::string& hostname,
const uint16_t port,
const std::vector<std::string>& certs,
const std::string& ocsp_response,
const std::string& cert_sct,
const ProofVerifyContext* context,
std::string* error_details,
std::unique_ptr<ProofVerifyDetails>* details,
uint8_t* out_alert,
std::unique_ptr<ProofVerifierCallback> callback) = 0;
// Returns a ProofVerifyContext instance which can be use for subsequent
// verifications. Applications may chose create a different context and
// supply it for verifications instead.
virtual std::unique_ptr<ProofVerifyContext> CreateDefaultContext() = 0;
};
} // namespace quic
#endif // QUICHE_QUIC_CORE_CRYPTO_PROOF_VERIFIER_H_