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// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package x509
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/sha256"
"encoding/pem"
"errors"
"runtime"
"sync"
)
type sum224 [sha256.Size224]byte
// CertPool is a set of certificates.
type CertPool struct {
byName map[string][]int // cert.RawSubject => index into lazyCerts
// lazyCerts contains funcs that return a certificate,
// lazily parsing/decompressing it as needed.
lazyCerts []lazyCert
// haveSum maps from sum224(cert.Raw) to true. It's used only
// for AddCert duplicate detection, to avoid CertPool.contains
// calls in the AddCert path (because the contains method can
// call getCert and otherwise negate savings from lazy getCert
// funcs).
haveSum map[sum224]bool
}
// lazyCert is minimal metadata about a Cert and a func to retrieve it
// in its normal expanded *Certificate form.
type lazyCert struct {
// rawSubject is the Certificate.RawSubject value.
// It's the same as the CertPool.byName key, but in []byte
// form to make CertPool.Subjects (as used by crypto/tls) do
// fewer allocations.
rawSubject []byte
// getCert returns the certificate.
//
// It is not meant to do network operations or anything else
// where a failure is likely; the func is meant to lazily
// parse/decompress data that is already known to be good. The
// error in the signature primarily is meant for use in the
// case where a cert file existed on local disk when the program
// started up is deleted later before it's read.
getCert func() (*Certificate, error)
}
// NewCertPool returns a new, empty CertPool.
func NewCertPool() *CertPool {
return &CertPool{
byName: make(map[string][]int),
haveSum: make(map[sum224]bool),
}
}
// len returns the number of certs in the set.
// A nil set is a valid empty set.
func (s *CertPool) len() int {
if s == nil {
return 0
}
return len(s.lazyCerts)
}
// cert returns cert index n in s.
func (s *CertPool) cert(n int) (*Certificate, error) {
return s.lazyCerts[n].getCert()
}
func (s *CertPool) copy() *CertPool {
p := &CertPool{
byName: make(map[string][]int, len(s.byName)),
lazyCerts: make([]lazyCert, len(s.lazyCerts)),
haveSum: make(map[sum224]bool, len(s.haveSum)),
}
for k, v := range s.byName {
indexes := make([]int, len(v))
copy(indexes, v)
p.byName[k] = indexes
}
for k := range s.haveSum {
p.haveSum[k] = true
}
copy(p.lazyCerts, s.lazyCerts)
return p
}
// SystemCertPool returns a copy of the system cert pool.
//
// On Unix systems other than macOS the environment variables SSL_CERT_FILE and
// SSL_CERT_DIR can be used to override the system default locations for the SSL
// certificate file and SSL certificate files directory, respectively. The
// latter can be a colon-separated list.
//
// Any mutations to the returned pool are not written to disk and do not affect
// any other pool returned by SystemCertPool.
//
// New changes in the system cert pool might not be reflected in subsequent calls.
func SystemCertPool() (*CertPool, error) {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
// Issue 16736, 18609:
return nil, errors.New("crypto/x509: system root pool is not available on Windows")
}
if sysRoots := systemRootsPool(); sysRoots != nil {
return sysRoots.copy(), nil
}
return loadSystemRoots()
}
// findPotentialParents returns the indexes of certificates in s which might
// have signed cert.
func (s *CertPool) findPotentialParents(cert *Certificate) []*Certificate {
if s == nil {
return nil
}
// consider all candidates where cert.Issuer matches cert.Subject.
// when picking possible candidates the list is built in the order
// of match plausibility as to save cycles in buildChains:
// AKID and SKID match
// AKID present, SKID missing / AKID missing, SKID present
// AKID and SKID don't match
var matchingKeyID, oneKeyID, mismatchKeyID []*Certificate
for _, c := range s.byName[string(cert.RawIssuer)] {
candidate, err := s.cert(c)
if err != nil {
continue
}
kidMatch := bytes.Equal(candidate.SubjectKeyId, cert.AuthorityKeyId)
switch {
case kidMatch:
matchingKeyID = append(matchingKeyID, candidate)
case (len(candidate.SubjectKeyId) == 0 && len(cert.AuthorityKeyId) > 0) ||
(len(candidate.SubjectKeyId) > 0 && len(cert.AuthorityKeyId) == 0):
oneKeyID = append(oneKeyID, candidate)
default:
mismatchKeyID = append(mismatchKeyID, candidate)
}
}
found := len(matchingKeyID) + len(oneKeyID) + len(mismatchKeyID)
if found == 0 {
return nil
}
candidates := make([]*Certificate, 0, found)
candidates = append(candidates, matchingKeyID...)
candidates = append(candidates, oneKeyID...)
candidates = append(candidates, mismatchKeyID...)
return candidates
}
func (s *CertPool) contains(cert *Certificate) bool {
if s == nil {
return false
}
return s.haveSum[sha256.Sum224(cert.Raw)]
}
// AddCert adds a certificate to a pool.
func (s *CertPool) AddCert(cert *Certificate) {
if cert == nil {
panic("adding nil Certificate to CertPool")
}
s.addCertFunc(sha256.Sum224(cert.Raw), string(cert.RawSubject), func() (*Certificate, error) {
return cert, nil
})
}
// addCertFunc adds metadata about a certificate to a pool, along with
// a func to fetch that certificate later when needed.
//
// The rawSubject is Certificate.RawSubject and must be non-empty.
// The getCert func may be called 0 or more times.
func (s *CertPool) addCertFunc(rawSum224 sum224, rawSubject string, getCert func() (*Certificate, error)) {
if getCert == nil {
panic("getCert can't be nil")
}
// Check that the certificate isn't being added twice.
if s.haveSum[rawSum224] {
return
}
s.haveSum[rawSum224] = true
s.lazyCerts = append(s.lazyCerts, lazyCert{
rawSubject: []byte(rawSubject),
getCert: getCert,
})
s.byName[rawSubject] = append(s.byName[rawSubject], len(s.lazyCerts)-1)
}
// AppendCertsFromPEM attempts to parse a series of PEM encoded certificates.
// It appends any certificates found to s and reports whether any certificates
// were successfully parsed.
//
// On many Linux systems, /etc/ssl/cert.pem will contain the system wide set
// of root CAs in a format suitable for this function.
func (s *CertPool) AppendCertsFromPEM(pemCerts []byte) (ok bool) {
for len(pemCerts) > 0 {
var block *pem.Block
block, pemCerts = pem.Decode(pemCerts)
if block == nil {
break
}
if block.Type != "CERTIFICATE" || len(block.Headers) != 0 {
continue
}
certBytes := block.Bytes
cert, err := ParseCertificate(certBytes)
if err != nil {
continue
}
var lazyCert struct {
sync.Once
v *Certificate
}
s.addCertFunc(sha256.Sum224(cert.Raw), string(cert.RawSubject), func() (*Certificate, error) {
lazyCert.Do(func() {
// This can't fail, as the same bytes already parsed above.
lazyCert.v, _ = ParseCertificate(certBytes)
certBytes = nil
})
return lazyCert.v, nil
})
ok = true
}
return ok
}
// Subjects returns a list of the DER-encoded subjects of
// all of the certificates in the pool.
func (s *CertPool) Subjects() [][]byte {
res := make([][]byte, s.len())
for i, lc := range s.lazyCerts {
res[i] = lc.rawSubject
}
return res
}
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