From 26a029d407be480d791972afb5975cf62c9360a6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2024 02:47:55 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 124.0.1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- security/nss/lib/mozpkix/include/pkix/pkixutil.h | 267 +++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 267 insertions(+) create mode 100644 security/nss/lib/mozpkix/include/pkix/pkixutil.h (limited to 'security/nss/lib/mozpkix/include/pkix/pkixutil.h') diff --git a/security/nss/lib/mozpkix/include/pkix/pkixutil.h b/security/nss/lib/mozpkix/include/pkix/pkixutil.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..49fb5e4b59 --- /dev/null +++ b/security/nss/lib/mozpkix/include/pkix/pkixutil.h @@ -0,0 +1,267 @@ +/* -*- 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 code is made available to you under your choice of the following sets + * of licensing terms: + */ +/* 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/. + */ +/* Copyright 2013 Mozilla Contributors + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +#ifndef mozilla_pkix_pkixutil_h +#define mozilla_pkix_pkixutil_h + +#include "mozpkix/pkixder.h" + +namespace mozilla { +namespace pkix { + +// During path building and verification, we build a linked list of BackCerts +// from the current cert toward the end-entity certificate. The linked list +// is used to verify properties that aren't local to the current certificate +// and/or the direct link between the current certificate and its issuer, +// such as name constraints. +// +// Each BackCert contains pointers to all the given certificate's extensions +// so that we can parse the extension block once and then process the +// extensions in an order that may be different than they appear in the cert. +class BackCert final { + public: + // certDER and childCert must be valid for the lifetime of BackCert. + BackCert(Input aCertDER, EndEntityOrCA aEndEntityOrCA, + const BackCert* aChildCert) + : der(aCertDER), + endEntityOrCA(aEndEntityOrCA), + childCert(aChildCert), + version(der::Version::Uninitialized) {} + + Result Init(); + + const Input GetDER() const { return der; } + const der::SignedDataWithSignature& GetSignedData() const { + return signedData; + } + + der::Version GetVersion() const { return version; } + const Input GetSerialNumber() const { return serialNumber; } + const Input GetSignature() const { return signature; } + const Input GetIssuer() const { return issuer; } + // XXX: "validity" is a horrible name for the structure that holds + // notBefore & notAfter, but that is the name used in RFC 5280 and we use the + // RFC 5280 names for everything. + const Input GetValidity() const { return validity; } + const Input GetSubject() const { return subject; } + const Input GetSubjectPublicKeyInfo() const { return subjectPublicKeyInfo; } + const Input* GetAuthorityInfoAccess() const { + return MaybeInput(authorityInfoAccess); + } + const Input* GetBasicConstraints() const { + return MaybeInput(basicConstraints); + } + const Input* GetCertificatePolicies() const { + return MaybeInput(certificatePolicies); + } + const Input* GetExtKeyUsage() const { return MaybeInput(extKeyUsage); } + const Input* GetKeyUsage() const { return MaybeInput(keyUsage); } + const Input* GetInhibitAnyPolicy() const { + return MaybeInput(inhibitAnyPolicy); + } + const Input* GetNameConstraints() const { + return MaybeInput(nameConstraints); + } + const Input* GetSubjectAltName() const { return MaybeInput(subjectAltName); } + const Input* GetRequiredTLSFeatures() const { + return MaybeInput(requiredTLSFeatures); + } + const Input* GetSignedCertificateTimestamps() const { + return MaybeInput(signedCertificateTimestamps); + } + + private: + const Input der; + + public: + const EndEntityOrCA endEntityOrCA; + BackCert const* const childCert; + + private: + // When parsing certificates in BackCert::Init, we don't accept empty + // extensions. Consequently, we don't have to store a distinction between + // empty extensions and extensions that weren't included. However, when + // *processing* extensions, we distinguish between whether an extension was + // included or not based on whetehr the GetXXX function for the extension + // returns nullptr. + static inline const Input* MaybeInput(const Input& item) { + return item.GetLength() > 0 ? &item : nullptr; + } + + der::SignedDataWithSignature signedData; + + der::Version version; + Input serialNumber; + Input signature; + Input issuer; + // XXX: "validity" is a horrible name for the structure that holds + // notBefore & notAfter, but that is the name used in RFC 5280 and we use the + // RFC 5280 names for everything. + Input validity; + Input subject; + Input subjectPublicKeyInfo; + + Input authorityInfoAccess; + Input basicConstraints; + Input certificatePolicies; + Input extKeyUsage; + Input inhibitAnyPolicy; + Input keyUsage; + Input nameConstraints; + Input subjectAltName; + Input criticalNetscapeCertificateType; + Input requiredTLSFeatures; + Input signedCertificateTimestamps; // RFC 6962 (Certificate Transparency) + + Result RememberExtension(Reader& extnID, Input extnValue, bool critical, + /*out*/ bool& understood); + + BackCert(const BackCert&) = delete; + void operator=(const BackCert&) = delete; +}; + +class NonOwningDERArray final : public DERArray { + public: + NonOwningDERArray() : numItems(0) { + // we don't need to initialize the items array because we always check + // numItems before accessing i. + } + + size_t GetLength() const override { return numItems; } + + const Input* GetDER(size_t i) const override { + return i < numItems ? &items[i] : nullptr; + } + + Result Append(Input der) { + if (numItems >= MAX_LENGTH) { + return Result::FATAL_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS; + } + Result rv = items[numItems].Init(der); // structure assignment + if (rv != Success) { + return rv; + } + ++numItems; + return Success; + } + + // Public so we can static_assert on this. Keep in sync with MAX_SUBCA_COUNT. + static const size_t MAX_LENGTH = 8; + + private: + Input items[MAX_LENGTH]; // avoids any heap allocations + size_t numItems; + + NonOwningDERArray(const NonOwningDERArray&) = delete; + void operator=(const NonOwningDERArray&) = delete; +}; + +// Extracts the SignedCertificateTimestampList structure which is encoded as an +// OCTET STRING within the X.509v3 / OCSP extensions (see RFC 6962 section 3.3). +Result ExtractSignedCertificateTimestampListFromExtension(Input extnValue, + Input& sctList); + +inline unsigned int DaysBeforeYear(unsigned int year) { + assert(year <= 9999); + return ((year - 1u) * 365u) + + ((year - 1u) / 4u) // leap years are every 4 years, + - ((year - 1u) / 100u) // except years divisible by 100, + + ((year - 1u) / 400u); // except years divisible by 400. +} + +static const size_t MAX_DIGEST_SIZE_IN_BYTES = 512 / 8; // sha-512 + +Result VerifySignedData(TrustDomain& trustDomain, + const der::SignedDataWithSignature& signedData, + Input signerSubjectPublicKeyInfo); + +// Extracts the key parameters from |subjectPublicKeyInfo|, invoking +// the relevant methods of |trustDomain|. +Result CheckSubjectPublicKeyInfo(Input subjectPublicKeyInfo, + TrustDomain& trustDomain, + EndEntityOrCA endEntityOrCA); + +// In a switch over an enum, sometimes some compilers are not satisfied that +// all control flow paths have been considered unless there is a default case. +// However, in our code, such a default case is almost always unreachable dead +// code. That can be particularly problematic when the compiler wants the code +// to choose a value, such as a return value, for the default case, but there's +// no appropriate "impossible case" value to choose. +// +// MOZILLA_PKIX_UNREACHABLE_DEFAULT_ENUM accounts for this. Example: +// +// // In xy.cpp +// #include "xt.h" +// +// enum class XY { X, Y }; +// +// int func(XY xy) { +// switch (xy) { +// case XY::X: return 1; +// case XY::Y; return 2; +// MOZILLA_PKIX_UNREACHABLE_DEFAULT_ENUM +// } +// } +#if defined(__clang__) +// Clang will warn if not all cases are covered (-Wswitch-enum) AND it will +// warn if a switch statement that covers every enum label has a default case +// (-W-covered-switch-default). Versions prior to 3.5 warned about unreachable +// code in such default cases (-Wunreachable-code) even when +// -W-covered-switch-default was disabled, but that changed in Clang 3.5. +#define MOZILLA_PKIX_UNREACHABLE_DEFAULT_ENUM // empty +#elif defined(__GNUC__) +// GCC will warn if not all cases are covered (-Wswitch-enum). It does not +// assume that the default case is unreachable. +#define MOZILLA_PKIX_UNREACHABLE_DEFAULT_ENUM \ + default: \ + assert(false); \ + __builtin_unreachable(); +#elif defined(_MSC_VER) +// MSVC will warn if not all cases are covered (C4061, level 4). It does not +// assume that the default case is unreachable. +#define MOZILLA_PKIX_UNREACHABLE_DEFAULT_ENUM \ + default: \ + assert(false); \ + __assume(0); +#else +#error Unsupported compiler for MOZILLA_PKIX_UNREACHABLE_DEFAULT. +#endif + +inline size_t DigestAlgorithmToSizeInBytes(DigestAlgorithm digestAlgorithm) { + switch (digestAlgorithm) { + case DigestAlgorithm::sha1: + return 160 / 8; + case DigestAlgorithm::sha256: + return 256 / 8; + case DigestAlgorithm::sha384: + return 384 / 8; + case DigestAlgorithm::sha512: + return 512 / 8; + MOZILLA_PKIX_UNREACHABLE_DEFAULT_ENUM + } +} +} // namespace pkix +} // namespace mozilla + +#endif // mozilla_pkix_pkixutil_h -- cgit v1.2.3