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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-19 01:47:29 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-19 01:47:29 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 115.8.0esr.upstream/115.8.0esr
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/toolkit/components/url-classifier/chromium/safebrowsing.proto b/toolkit/components/url-classifier/chromium/safebrowsing.proto new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..207429bbd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/toolkit/components/url-classifier/chromium/safebrowsing.proto @@ -0,0 +1,540 @@ +// Copyright 2015 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. +// +// This file includes Safe Browsing V4 API blacklist request and response +// protocol buffers. They should be kept in sync with the server implementation. + +syntax = "proto2"; + +option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME; + +package mozilla.safebrowsing; + +message ThreatInfo { + // The threat types to be checked. + repeated ThreatType threat_types = 1; + + // The platform types to be checked. + repeated PlatformType platform_types = 2; + + // The entry types to be checked. + repeated ThreatEntryType threat_entry_types = 4; + + // The threat entries to be checked. + repeated ThreatEntry threat_entries = 3; +} + +// A match when checking a threat entry in the Safe Browsing threat lists. +message ThreatMatch { + // The threat type matching this threat. + optional ThreatType threat_type = 1; + + // The platform type matching this threat. + optional PlatformType platform_type = 2; + + // The threat entry type matching this threat. + optional ThreatEntryType threat_entry_type = 6; + + // The threat matching this threat. + optional ThreatEntry threat = 3; + + // Optional metadata associated with this threat. + optional ThreatEntryMetadata threat_entry_metadata = 4; + + // The cache lifetime for the returned match. Clients must not cache this + // response for more than this duration to avoid false positives. + optional Duration cache_duration = 5; +} + +// Request to check entries against lists. +message FindThreatMatchesRequest { + // The client metadata. + optional ClientInfo client = 1; + + // The lists and entries to be checked for matches. + optional ThreatInfo threat_info = 2; +} + +// Response type for requests to find threat matches. +message FindThreatMatchesResponse { + // The threat list matches. + repeated ThreatMatch matches = 1; +} + +// Describes a Safe Browsing API update request. Clients can request updates for +// multiple lists in a single request. +message FetchThreatListUpdatesRequest { + // The client metadata. + optional ClientInfo client = 1; + + // A single list update request. + message ListUpdateRequest { + // The type of threat posed by entries present in the list. + optional ThreatType threat_type = 1; + + // The type of platform at risk by entries present in the list. + optional PlatformType platform_type = 2; + + // The types of entries present in the list. + optional ThreatEntryType threat_entry_type = 5; + + // The current state of the client for the requested list (the encrypted + // ClientState that was sent to the client from the previous update + // request). + optional bytes state = 3; + + // The constraints for this update. + message Constraints { + // The maximum size in number of entries. The update will not contain more + // entries than this value. This should be a power of 2 between 2**10 and + // 2**20. If zero, no update size limit is set. + optional int32 max_update_entries = 1; + + // Sets the maxmimum number of entries that the client is willing to have + // in the local database. This should be a power of 2 between 2**10 and + // 2**20. If zero, no database size limit is set. + optional int32 max_database_entries = 2; + + // Requests the list for a specific geographic location. If not set the + // server may pick that value based on the user's IP address. Expects ISO + // 3166-1 alpha-2 format. + optional string region = 3; + + // The compression types supported by the client. + repeated CompressionType supported_compressions = 4; + } + + // The constraints associated with this request. + optional Constraints constraints = 4; + } + + // The requested threat list updates. + repeated ListUpdateRequest list_update_requests = 3; + + // Chrome-specific client information. + optional ChromeClientInfo chrome_client_info = 4; +} + +// Response type for threat list update requests. +message FetchThreatListUpdatesResponse { + // An update to an individual list. + message ListUpdateResponse { + // The threat type for which data is returned. + optional ThreatType threat_type = 1; + + // The format of the threats. + optional ThreatEntryType threat_entry_type = 2; + + // The platform type for which data is returned. + optional PlatformType platform_type = 3; + + // The type of response sent to the client. + enum ResponseType { + // Unknown. + RESPONSE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; + + // Partial updates are applied to the client's existing local database. + PARTIAL_UPDATE = 1; + + // Full updates replace the client's entire local database. This means + // that either the client was seriously out-of-date or the client is + // believed to be corrupt. + FULL_UPDATE = 2; + } + + // The type of response. This may indicate that an action is required by the + // client when the response is received. + optional ResponseType response_type = 4; + + // A set of entries to add to a local threat type's list. Repeated to allow + // for a combination of compressed and raw data to be sent in a single + // response. + repeated ThreatEntrySet additions = 5; + + // A set of entries to remove from a local threat type's list. In practice, + // this field is empty or contains exactly one ThreatEntrySet. + repeated ThreatEntrySet removals = 6; + + // The new client state, in encrypted format. Opaque to clients. + optional bytes new_client_state = 7; + + // The expected SHA256 hash of the client state; that is, of the sorted list + // of all hashes present in the database after applying the provided update. + // If the client state doesn't match the expected state, the client must + // disregard this update and retry later. + optional Checksum checksum = 8; + } + + // The list updates requested by the clients. + repeated ListUpdateResponse list_update_responses = 1; + + // The minimum duration the client must wait before issuing any update + // request. If this field is not set clients may update as soon as they want. + optional Duration minimum_wait_duration = 2; +} + +// Request to return full hashes matched by the provided hash prefixes. +message FindFullHashesRequest { + // The client metadata. + optional ClientInfo client = 1; + + // The current client states for each of the client's local threat lists. + repeated bytes client_states = 2; + + // The lists and hashes to be checked. + optional ThreatInfo threat_info = 3; +} + +// Response type for requests to find full hashes. +message FindFullHashesResponse { + // The full hashes that matched the requested prefixes. + repeated ThreatMatch matches = 1; + + // The minimum duration the client must wait before issuing any find hashes + // request. If this field is not set, clients can issue a request as soon as + // they want. + optional Duration minimum_wait_duration = 2; + + // For requested entities that did not match the threat list, how long to + // cache the response. + optional Duration negative_cache_duration = 3; +} + +// A hit comprised of multiple resources; one is the threat list entry that was +// encountered by the client, while others give context as to how the client +// arrived at the unsafe entry. +message ThreatHit { + // The threat type reported. + optional ThreatType threat_type = 1; + + // The platform type reported. + optional PlatformType platform_type = 2; + + // The threat entry responsible for the hit. Full hash should be reported for + // hash-based hits. + optional ThreatEntry entry = 3; + + // Types of resources reported by the client as part of a single hit. + enum ThreatSourceType { + // Unknown. + THREAT_SOURCE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; + // The URL that matched the threat list (for which GetFullHash returned a + // valid hash). + MATCHING_URL = 1; + // The final top-level URL of the tab that the client was browsing when the + // match occurred. + TAB_URL = 2; + // A redirect URL that was fetched before hitting the final TAB_URL. + TAB_REDIRECT = 3; + // A resource loaded within the final TAB_URL. + TAB_RESOURCE = 4; + } + + // A single resource related to a threat hit. + message ThreatSource { + // The URL of the resource. + optional string url = 1; + + // The type of source reported. + optional ThreatSourceType type = 2; + + // The remote IP of the resource in ASCII format. Either IPv4 or IPv6. + optional string remote_ip = 3; + + // Referrer of the resource. Only set if the referrer is available. + optional string referrer = 4; + } + + // The resources related to the threat hit. + repeated ThreatSource resources = 4; + + // Client-reported identification. + optional ClientInfo client_info = 5; + + // Details about the user that encountered the threat. + message UserInfo { + // The UN M.49 region code associated with the user's location. + optional string region_code = 1; + + // Unique ID stable over a week or two + optional bytes user_id = 2; + } + + // Details about the user that encountered the threat. + optional UserInfo user_info = 6; +} + +// Types of threats. +enum ThreatType { + // Unknown. + THREAT_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; + + // Malware threat type. + MALWARE_THREAT = 1; + + // Social engineering threat type. + SOCIAL_ENGINEERING_PUBLIC = 2; + + // Unwanted software threat type. + UNWANTED_SOFTWARE = 3; + + // Potentially harmful application threat type. + POTENTIALLY_HARMFUL_APPLICATION = 4; + + // Social engineering threat type for internal use. + SOCIAL_ENGINEERING = 5; + + // API abuse threat type. + API_ABUSE = 6; + + // Malicious binary threat type. + MALICIOUS_BINARY = 7; + + // Client side detection whitelist threat type. + CSD_WHITELIST = 8; + + // Client side download detection whitelist threat type. + CSD_DOWNLOAD_WHITELIST = 9; + + // Client incident threat type. + CLIENT_INCIDENT = 10; + + // Patterns to be used for activating the subresource filter. Interstitial + // will not be shown for patterns from this list. + SUBRESOURCE_FILTER = 13; +} + +// Types of platforms. +enum PlatformType { + // Unknown platform. + PLATFORM_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; + + // Threat posed to Windows. + WINDOWS_PLATFORM = 1; + + // Threat posed to Linux. + LINUX_PLATFORM = 2; + + // Threat posed to Android. + // This cannot be ANDROID because that symbol is defined for android builds + // here: build/config/android/BUILD.gn line21. + ANDROID_PLATFORM = 3; + + // Threat posed to OSX. + OSX_PLATFORM = 4; + + // Threat posed to iOS. + IOS_PLATFORM = 5; + + // Threat posed to at least one of the defined platforms. + ANY_PLATFORM = 6; + + // Threat posed to all defined platforms. + ALL_PLATFORMS = 7; + + // Threat posed to Chrome. + CHROME_PLATFORM = 8; +} + +// The client metadata associated with Safe Browsing API requests. +message ClientInfo { + // A client ID that (hopefully) uniquely identifies the client implementation + // of the Safe Browsing API. + optional string client_id = 1; + + // The version of the client implementation. + optional string client_version = 2; +} + +// The client metadata associated with Safe Browsing API requests specific to +// users of Chrome. +message ChromeClientInfo { + // Safe Browsing reporting populations in Chrome. + enum SafeBrowsingReportingPopulation { + // Unspecified reporting verbosity. + UNSPECIFIED = 0; + + // Client is opted out of reporting. + OPT_OUT = 1; + + // Legacy extended reporting population. + EXTENDED = 2; + + // Scout reporting population. + SCOUT = 3; + } + + // The reporting population of the user. + optional SafeBrowsingReportingPopulation reporting_population = 1; +} + +// The expected state of a client's local database. +message Checksum { + // The SHA256 hash of the client state; that is, of the sorted list of all + // hashes present in the database. + optional bytes sha256 = 1; +} + +// The ways in which threat entry sets can be compressed. +enum CompressionType { + // Unknown. + COMPRESSION_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; + + // Raw, uncompressed data. + RAW = 1; + + // Rice-Golomb encoded data. + RICE = 2; +} + +// An individual threat; for example, a malicious URL or its hash +// representation. Only one of these fields should be set. +message ThreatEntry { + // A variable-length SHA256 hash with size between 4 and 32 bytes inclusive. + optional bytes hash = 1; + + // A URL. + optional string url = 2; +} + +// Types of entries that pose threats. Threat lists are collections of entries +// of a single type. +enum ThreatEntryType { + // Unspecified. + THREAT_ENTRY_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; + + // A host-suffix/path-prefix URL expression; for example, "foo.bar.com/baz/". + URL = 1; + + // An executable program. + EXECUTABLE = 2; + + // An IP range. + IP_RANGE = 3; + + // Chrome extension. + CHROME_EXTENSION = 4; + + // Filename. + FILENAME = 5; + + // CERT. + CERT = 6; +} + +// A set of threats that should be added or removed from a client's local +// database. +message ThreatEntrySet { + // The compression type for the entries in this set. + optional CompressionType compression_type = 1; + + // At most one of the following fields should be set. + + // The raw SHA256-formatted entries. + optional RawHashes raw_hashes = 2; + + // The raw removal indices for a local list. + optional RawIndices raw_indices = 3; + + // The encoded 4-byte prefixes of SHA256-formatted entries, using a + // Golomb-Rice encoding. + optional RiceDeltaEncoding rice_hashes = 4; + + // The encoded local, lexicographically-sorted list indices, using a + // Golomb-Rice encoding. Used for sending compressed removal indicies. + optional RiceDeltaEncoding rice_indices = 5; +} + +// A set of raw indicies to remove from a local list. +message RawIndices { + // The indicies to remove from a lexicographically-sorted local list. + repeated int32 indices = 1; +} + +// The uncompressed threat entries in hash format of a particular prefix length. +// Hashes can be anywhere from 4 to 32 bytes in size. A large majority are 4 +// bytes, but some hashes are lengthened if they collide with the hash of a +// popular URL. +// +// Used for sending ThreatEntrySet to clients that do not support compression, +// or when sending non-4-byte hashes to clients that do support compression. +message RawHashes { + // The number of bytes for each prefix encoded below. This field can be + // anywhere from 4 (shortest prefix) to 32 (full SHA256 hash). + optional int32 prefix_size = 1; + + // The hashes, all concatenated into one long string. Each hash has a prefix + // size of |prefix_size| above. Hashes are sorted in lexicographic order. + optional bytes raw_hashes = 2; +} + +// The Rice-Golomb encoded data. Used for sending compressed 4-byte hashes or +// compressed removal indices. +message RiceDeltaEncoding { + // The offset of the first entry in the encoded data, or, if only a single + // integer was encoded, that single integer's value. + optional int64 first_value = 1; + + // The Golomb-Rice parameter which is a number between 2 and 28. This field + // is missing (that is, zero) if num_entries is zero. + optional int32 rice_parameter = 2; + + // The number of entries that are delta encoded in the encoded data. If only a + // single integer was encoded, this will be zero and the single value will be + // stored in first_value. + optional int32 num_entries = 3; + + // The encoded deltas that are encoded using the Golomb-Rice coder. + optional bytes encoded_data = 4; +} + +// The metadata associated with a specific threat entry. The client is expected +// to know the metadata key/value pairs associated with each threat type. +message ThreatEntryMetadata { + // A single metadata entry. + message MetadataEntry { + // The metadata entry key. + optional bytes key = 1; + + // The metadata entry value. + optional bytes value = 2; + } + + // The metadata entries. + repeated MetadataEntry entries = 1; +} + +// Describes an individual threat list. A list is defined by three parameters: +// the type of threat posed, the type of platform targeted by the threat, and +// the type of entries in the list. +message ThreatListDescriptor { + // The threat type posed by the list's entries. + optional ThreatType threat_type = 1; + + // The platform type targeted by the list's entries. + optional PlatformType platform_type = 2; + + // The entry types contained in the list. + optional ThreatEntryType threat_entry_type = 3; +} + +// A collection of lists available for download. +message ListThreatListsResponse { + // The lists available for download. + repeated ThreatListDescriptor threat_lists = 1; +} + +message Duration { + // Signed seconds of the span of time. Must be from -315,576,000,000 + // to +315,576,000,000 inclusive. + optional int64 seconds = 1; + + // Signed fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution of the span + // of time. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0 + // `seconds` field and a positive or negative `nanos` field. For durations + // of one second or more, a non-zero value for the `nanos` field must be + // of the same sign as the `seconds` field. Must be from -999,999,999 + // to +999,999,999 inclusive. + optional int32 nanos = 2; +} |