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+/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
+/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
+/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+ * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+ * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
+
+#ifndef nsCSPParser_h___
+#define nsCSPParser_h___
+
+#include "nsCSPUtils.h"
+#include "nsCSPContext.h"
+#include "nsIURI.h"
+#include "PolicyTokenizer.h"
+
+bool isNumberToken(char16_t aSymbol);
+bool isValidHexDig(char16_t aHexDig);
+
+// clang-format off
+const char16_t COLON = ':';
+const char16_t SEMICOLON = ';';
+const char16_t SLASH = '/';
+const char16_t PLUS = '+';
+const char16_t DASH = '-';
+const char16_t DOT = '.';
+const char16_t UNDERLINE = '_';
+const char16_t TILDE = '~';
+const char16_t WILDCARD = '*';
+const char16_t SINGLEQUOTE = '\'';
+const char16_t NUMBER_SIGN = '#';
+const char16_t QUESTIONMARK = '?';
+const char16_t PERCENT_SIGN = '%';
+const char16_t EXCLAMATION = '!';
+const char16_t DOLLAR = '$';
+const char16_t AMPERSAND = '&';
+const char16_t OPENBRACE = '(';
+const char16_t CLOSINGBRACE = ')';
+const char16_t EQUALS = '=';
+const char16_t ATSYMBOL = '@';
+// clang-format on
+
+class nsCSPParser {
+ public:
+ /**
+ * The CSP parser only has one publicly accessible function, which is
+ * parseContentSecurityPolicy. Internally the input string is separated into
+ * string tokens and policy() is called, which starts parsing the policy. The
+ * parser calls one function after the other according the the source-list
+ * from http://www.w3.org/TR/CSP11/#source-list. E.g., the parser can only
+ * call port() after the parser has already processed any possible host in
+ * host(), similar to a finite state machine.
+ */
+ static nsCSPPolicy* parseContentSecurityPolicy(const nsAString& aPolicyString,
+ nsIURI* aSelfURI,
+ bool aReportOnly,
+ nsCSPContext* aCSPContext,
+ bool aDeliveredViaMetaTag,
+ bool aSuppressLogMessages);
+
+ private:
+ nsCSPParser(policyTokens& aTokens, nsIURI* aSelfURI,
+ nsCSPContext* aCSPContext, bool aDeliveredViaMetaTag,
+ bool aSuppressLogMessages);
+
+ ~nsCSPParser();
+
+ // Parsing the CSP using the source-list from
+ // http://www.w3.org/TR/CSP11/#source-list
+ nsCSPPolicy* policy();
+ void directive();
+ nsCSPDirective* directiveName();
+ void directiveValue(nsTArray<nsCSPBaseSrc*>& outSrcs);
+ void referrerDirectiveValue(nsCSPDirective* aDir);
+ void reportURIList(nsCSPDirective* aDir);
+ void sandboxFlagList(nsCSPDirective* aDir);
+ void sourceList(nsTArray<nsCSPBaseSrc*>& outSrcs);
+ nsCSPBaseSrc* sourceExpression();
+ nsCSPSchemeSrc* schemeSource();
+ nsCSPHostSrc* hostSource();
+ nsCSPBaseSrc* keywordSource();
+ nsCSPNonceSrc* nonceSource();
+ nsCSPHashSrc* hashSource();
+ nsCSPHostSrc* host();
+ bool hostChar();
+ bool schemeChar();
+ bool port();
+ bool path(nsCSPHostSrc* aCspHost);
+
+ bool subHost(); // helper function to parse subDomains
+ bool atValidUnreservedChar(); // helper function to parse unreserved
+ bool atValidSubDelimChar(); // helper function to parse sub-delims
+ bool atValidPctEncodedChar(); // helper function to parse pct-encoded
+ bool subPath(nsCSPHostSrc* aCspHost); // helper function to parse paths
+
+ inline bool atEnd() { return mCurChar >= mEndChar; }
+
+ inline bool accept(char16_t aSymbol) {
+ if (atEnd()) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ return (*mCurChar == aSymbol) && advance();
+ }
+
+ inline bool accept(bool (*aClassifier)(char16_t)) {
+ if (atEnd()) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ return (aClassifier(*mCurChar)) && advance();
+ }
+
+ inline bool peek(char16_t aSymbol) {
+ if (atEnd()) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ return *mCurChar == aSymbol;
+ }
+
+ inline bool peek(bool (*aClassifier)(char16_t)) {
+ if (atEnd()) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ return aClassifier(*mCurChar);
+ }
+
+ inline bool advance() {
+ if (atEnd()) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ mCurValue.Append(*mCurChar++);
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ inline void resetCurValue() { mCurValue.Truncate(); }
+
+ bool atEndOfPath();
+ bool atValidPathChar();
+
+ void resetCurChar(const nsAString& aToken);
+
+ void logWarningErrorToConsole(uint32_t aSeverityFlag, const char* aProperty,
+ const nsTArray<nsString>& aParams);
+
+ /**
+ * When parsing the policy, the parser internally uses the following helper
+ * variables/members which are used/reset during parsing. The following
+ * example explains how they are used.
+ * The tokenizer separats all input into arrays of arrays of strings, which
+ * are stored in mTokens, for example:
+ * mTokens = [ [ script-src, http://www.example.com, 'self' ], ... ]
+ *
+ * When parsing starts, mCurdir always holds the currently processed array of
+ * strings.
+ * In our example:
+ * mCurDir = [ script-src, http://www.example.com, 'self' ]
+ *
+ * During parsing, we process/consume one string at a time of that array.
+ * We set mCurToken to the string we are currently processing; in the first
+ * case that would be: mCurToken = script-src which allows to do simple string
+ * comparisons to see if mCurToken is a valid directive.
+ *
+ * Continuing parsing, the parser consumes the next string of that array,
+ * resetting:
+ * mCurToken = "http://www.example.com"
+ * ^ ^
+ * mCurChar mEndChar (points *after* the 'm')
+ * mCurValue = ""
+ *
+ * After calling advance() the first time, helpers would hold the following
+ * values:
+ * mCurToken = "http://www.example.com"
+ * ^ ^
+ * mCurChar mEndChar (points *after* the 'm')
+ * mCurValue = "h"
+ *
+ * We continue parsing till all strings of one directive are consumed, then we
+ * reset mCurDir to hold the next array of strings and start the process all
+ * over.
+ */
+
+ const char16_t* mCurChar;
+ const char16_t* mEndChar;
+ nsString mCurValue;
+ nsString mCurToken;
+ nsTArray<nsString> mCurDir;
+
+ // helpers to allow invalidation of srcs within script-src and style-src
+ // if either 'strict-dynamic' or at least a hash or nonce is present.
+ bool mHasHashOrNonce; // false, if no hash or nonce is defined
+ bool mHasAnyUnsafeEval; // false, if no (wasm-)unsafe-eval keyword is used.
+ bool mStrictDynamic; // false, if 'strict-dynamic' is not defined
+ nsCSPKeywordSrc* mUnsafeInlineKeywordSrc; // null, otherwise invlidate()
+
+ // cache variables for child-src, frame-src and worker-src handling;
+ // in CSP 3 child-src is deprecated. For backwards compatibility
+ // child-src needs to restrict:
+ // (*) frames, in case frame-src is not expicitly specified
+ // (*) workers, in case worker-src is not expicitly specified
+ // If neither worker-src, nor child-src is present, then script-src
+ // needs to govern workers.
+ nsCSPChildSrcDirective* mChildSrc;
+ nsCSPDirective* mFrameSrc;
+ nsCSPDirective* mWorkerSrc;
+ nsCSPScriptSrcDirective* mScriptSrc;
+ nsCSPStyleSrcDirective* mStyleSrc;
+
+ // cache variable to let nsCSPHostSrc know that it's within
+ // the frame-ancestors directive.
+ bool mParsingFrameAncestorsDir;
+
+ policyTokens mTokens;
+ nsIURI* mSelfURI;
+ nsCSPPolicy* mPolicy;
+ nsCSPContext* mCSPContext; // used for console logging
+ bool mDeliveredViaMetaTag;
+ bool mSuppressLogMessages;
+};
+
+#endif /* nsCSPParser_h___ */