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// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef EXTENSIONS_BROWSER_BAD_MESSAGE_H_
#define EXTENSIONS_BROWSER_BAD_MESSAGE_H_
namespace content {
class BrowserMessageFilter;
class RenderProcessHost;
}
// Comparison of `extensions::bad_message::ReceivedBadMessage` vs
// `mojo::ReportBadMessage`:
//
// * Both are an acceptable way to terminate a renderer process that has
// sent a malformed IPC.
// * `extensions::bad_message::ReceivedBadMessage` has the following advantages:
// * Simplicity
// * Granular UMA (which may help with gathering go/chrometto traces when
// investigating unexpected reports of malformed IPCs)
// * `mojo::ReportBadMessage` has the following advantages:
// * Can be used without knowing the `RenderProcessHost` or
// `render_process_id` (`mojo::RenderProcessHost` can be called at any
// time when synchronously handling a mojo method call; asynchronous bad
// message report is possible via `mojo::GetBadMessageCallback`).
// * It is less tightly coupled with the //extensions layer (i.e. moving
// the code to another layer or component is easier with
// `mojo::ReportBadMessage`).
namespace extensions::bad_message {
// The browser process often chooses to terminate a renderer if it receives
// a bad IPC message. The reasons are tracked for metrics.
//
// See also content/browser/bad_message.h.
//
// NOTE: Do not remove or reorder elements in this list. Add new entries at the
// end. Items may be renamed but do not change the values. We rely on the enum
// values in histograms.
enum BadMessageReason {
EOG_BAD_ORIGIN = 0,
EVG_BAD_ORIGIN = 1,
BH_BLOB_NOT_OWNED = 2,
EH_BAD_EVENT_ID = 3,
AVG_BAD_INST_ID = 4,
AVG_BAD_EXT_ID = 5,
OBSOLETE_AVG_NULL_AVG = 6,
// Invalid decrement of an Extensions SW ref count.
ESWMF_INVALID_DECREMENT_ACTIVITY = 7,
EFD_BAD_MESSAGE = 8,
EFD_BAD_MESSAGE_WORKER = 9,
WVG_PARTITION_ID_NOT_UTF8 = 10,
ESWMF_BAD_EVENT_ACK = 11,
MHVG_INVALID_PLUGIN_FRAME_ID = 12,
EMF_INVALID_CHANNEL_SOURCE_TYPE = 13,
EMF_NO_EXTENSION_ID_FOR_EXTENSION_SOURCE = 14,
EMF_INVALID_EXTENSION_ID_FOR_EXTENSION_SOURCE = 15,
EMF_INVALID_EXTENSION_ID_FOR_CONTENT_SCRIPT = 16,
EMF_INVALID_EXTENSION_ID_FOR_WORKER_CONTEXT = 17,
EMF_INVALID_PORT_CONTEXT = 18,
AWCI_INVALID_CALL_FROM_NOT_PRIMARY_MAIN_FRAME = 19,
EFD_INVALID_EXTENSION_ID_FOR_PROCESS = 20,
// DEPRECATED_EMF_INVALID_EXTENSION_ID_FOR_TAB_MSG = 21,
EMF_NON_EXTENSION_SENDER_FRAME = 22,
EMF_NON_EXTENSION_SENDER_NATIVE_HOST = 23,
EMF_INVALID_SOURCE_URL = 24,
// DEPRECATED_EMF_INVALID_SOURCE_URL_FROM_WORKER = 25,
EMF_INVALID_OPEN_CHANNEL_TO_EXTENSION_FROM_NATIVE_HOST = 26,
EMF_INVALID_EXTENSION_ID_FOR_WEB_PAGE = 27,
EMF_INVALID_EXTENSION_ID_FOR_USER_SCRIPT = 28,
EMF_INVALID_EXTERNAL_EXTENSION_ID_FOR_USER_SCRIPT = 29,
// Please add new elements here. The naming convention is abbreviated class
// name (e.g. ExtensionHost becomes EH) plus a unique description of the
// reason. After making changes, you MUST update histograms.xml by running:
// "python tools/metrics/histograms/update_bad_message_reasons.py"
BAD_MESSAGE_MAX
};
// Called when the browser receives a bad IPC message from a normal or an
// extension renderer. Logs the event, records a histogram metric for the
// |reason|, and terminates the process for |host|/|render_process_id|.
void ReceivedBadMessage(content::RenderProcessHost* host,
BadMessageReason reason);
// Same as ReceivedBadMessage above, but takes a render process id. Non-existent
// render process ids are ignored.
void ReceivedBadMessage(int render_process_id, BadMessageReason reason);
// Called when a browser message filter receives a bad IPC message from a
// renderer or other child process. Logs the event, records a histogram metric
// for the |reason|, and terminates the process for |filter|.
void ReceivedBadMessage(content::BrowserMessageFilter* filter,
BadMessageReason reason);
} // namespace extensions::bad_message
#endif // EXTENSIONS_BROWSER_BAD_MESSAGE_H_