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// 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.
#ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_SSL_SECURITY_STATE_MODEL_H_
#define CHROME_BROWSER_SSL_SECURITY_STATE_MODEL_H_
#include "base/macros.h"
#include "content/public/browser/web_contents_user_data.h"
#include "content/public/common/security_style.h"
#include "content/public/common/ssl_status.h"
#include "net/cert/cert_status_flags.h"
#include "net/cert/sct_status_flags.h"
#include "net/cert/x509_certificate.h"
namespace content {
class NavigationHandle;
class WebContents;
} // namespace content
class Profile;
// SecurityStateModel provides high-level security information about a
// page or request. It is attached to a WebContents and will provide the
// security info for that WebContents.
//
// SecurityStateModel::SecurityInfo is the main data structure computed
// by a SecurityStateModel. SecurityInfo contains a SecurityLevel (which
// is a single value describing the overall security state) along with
// information that a consumer might want to display in UI to explain or
// elaborate on the SecurityLevel.
class SecurityStateModel
: public content::WebContentsUserData<SecurityStateModel> {
public:
// Describes the overall security state of the page.
//
// If you reorder, add, or delete values from this enum, you must also
// update the UI icons in ToolbarModelImpl::GetIconForSecurityLevel.
//
// A Java counterpart will be generated for this enum.
// GENERATED_JAVA_ENUM_PACKAGE: org.chromium.chrome.browser.ssl
// GENERATED_JAVA_CLASS_NAME_OVERRIDE: ConnectionSecurityLevel
enum SecurityLevel {
// HTTP/no URL/HTTPS but with insecure passive content on the page
NONE,
// HTTPS with valid EV cert
EV_SECURE,
// HTTPS (non-EV) with valid cert
SECURE,
// HTTPS, but unable to check certificate revocation status or with
// errors
SECURITY_WARNING,
// HTTPS, but the certificate verification chain is anchored on a
// certificate that was installed by the system administrator
SECURITY_POLICY_WARNING,
// Attempted HTTPS and failed, page not authenticated, or HTTPS with
// insecure active content on the page
SECURITY_ERROR,
};
// Describes how the SHA1 deprecation policy applies to an HTTPS
// connection.
enum SHA1DeprecationStatus {
// No SHA1 deprecation policy applies.
NO_DEPRECATED_SHA1,
// The connection used a certificate with a SHA1 signature in the
// chain, and policy says that the connection should be treated with a
// warning.
DEPRECATED_SHA1_MINOR,
// The connection used a certificate with a SHA1 signature in the
// chain, and policy says that the connection should be treated as
// broken HTTPS.
DEPRECATED_SHA1_MAJOR,
};
// Describes the type of mixed content (if any) that a site
// displayed/ran.
enum MixedContentStatus {
NO_MIXED_CONTENT,
// The site displayed insecure resources (passive mixed content).
DISPLAYED_MIXED_CONTENT,
// The site ran insecure code (active mixed content).
RAN_MIXED_CONTENT,
// The site both ran and displayed insecure resources.
RAN_AND_DISPLAYED_MIXED_CONTENT,
};
// Describes the security status of a page or request. This is the
// main data structure provided by this class.
struct SecurityInfo {
SecurityInfo();
~SecurityInfo();
SecurityLevel security_level;
SHA1DeprecationStatus sha1_deprecation_status;
MixedContentStatus mixed_content_status;
// The verification statuses of the signed certificate timestamps
// for the connection.
std::vector<net::ct::SCTVerifyStatus> sct_verify_statuses;
bool scheme_is_cryptographic;
net::CertStatus cert_status;
int cert_id;
// The security strength, in bits, of the SSL cipher suite. In late
// 2015, 128 is considered the minimum.
// 0 means the connection is not encrypted.
// -1 means the security strength is unknown.
int security_bits;
// Information about the SSL connection, such as protocol and
// ciphersuite. See ssl_connection_flags.h in net.
int connection_status;
};
// These security styles describe the treatment given to pages that
// display and run mixed content. They are used to coordinate the
// treatment of mixed content with other security UI elements.
static const content::SecurityStyle kDisplayedInsecureContentStyle;
static const content::SecurityStyle kRanInsecureContentStyle;
~SecurityStateModel() override;
// Returns a SecurityInfo describing the current page. Results are
// cached so that computation is only done once per visible
// NavigationEntry.
const SecurityInfo& GetSecurityInfo() const;
// Returns a SecurityInfo describing an individual request for the
// given |profile|.
static void SecurityInfoForRequest(const GURL& url,
const content::SSLStatus& ssl,
Profile* profile,
SecurityInfo* security_info);
private:
explicit SecurityStateModel(content::WebContents* web_contents);
friend class content::WebContentsUserData<SecurityStateModel>;
// The WebContents for which this class describes the security status.
content::WebContents* web_contents_;
// These data members cache the SecurityInfo for the visible
// NavigationEntry. They are marked mutable so that the const accessor
// GetSecurityInfo() can update the cache.
mutable SecurityInfo security_info_;
mutable GURL visible_url_;
mutable content::SSLStatus visible_ssl_status_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SecurityStateModel);
};
#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_SSL_SECURITY_STATE_MODEL_H_