1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #include "net/cert/x509_certificate.h"
14 #include "base/base64.h"
15 #include "base/lazy_instance.h"
16 #include "base/logging.h"
17 #include "base/memory/singleton.h"
18 #include "base/metrics/histogram.h"
19 #include "base/pickle.h"
20 #include "base/sha1.h"
21 #include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
22 #include "base/strings/string_util.h"
23 #include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
24 #include "base/time/time.h"
25 #include "net/base/net_util.h"
26 #include "net/base/registry_controlled_domains/registry_controlled_domain.h"
27 #include "net/cert/pem_tokenizer.h"
28 #include "url/url_canon.h"
34 // Indicates the order to use when trying to decode binary data, which is
35 // based on (speculation) as to what will be most common -> least common
36 const X509Certificate::Format kFormatDecodePriority
[] = {
37 X509Certificate::FORMAT_SINGLE_CERTIFICATE
,
38 X509Certificate::FORMAT_PKCS7
41 // The PEM block header used for DER certificates
42 const char kCertificateHeader
[] = "CERTIFICATE";
43 // The PEM block header used for PKCS#7 data
44 const char kPKCS7Header
[] = "PKCS7";
47 // A thread-safe cache for OS certificate handles.
49 // Within each of the supported underlying crypto libraries, a certificate
50 // handle is represented as a ref-counted object that contains the parsed
51 // data for the certificate. In addition, the underlying OS handle may also
52 // contain a copy of the original ASN.1 DER used to constructed the handle.
54 // In order to reduce the memory usage when multiple SSL connections exist,
55 // with each connection storing the server's identity certificate plus any
56 // intermediates supplied, the certificate handles are cached. Any two
57 // X509Certificates that were created from the same ASN.1 DER data,
58 // regardless of where that data came from, will share the same underlying
59 // OS certificate handle.
60 class X509CertificateCache
{
62 // Performs a compare-and-swap like operation. If an OS certificate handle
63 // for the same certificate data as |*cert_handle| already exists in the
64 // cache, the original |*cert_handle| will be freed and |cert_handle|
65 // will be updated to point to a duplicated reference to the existing cached
66 // certificate, with the caller taking ownership of this duplicated handle.
67 // If an equivalent OS certificate handle is not found, a duplicated
68 // reference to |*cert_handle| will be added to the cache. In either case,
69 // upon return, the caller fully owns |*cert_handle| and is responsible for
70 // calling FreeOSCertHandle(), after first calling Remove().
71 void InsertOrUpdate(X509Certificate::OSCertHandle
* cert_handle
);
73 // Decrements the cache reference count for |cert_handle|, a handle that was
74 // previously obtained by calling InsertOrUpdate(). If this is the last
75 // cached reference held, this will remove the handle from the cache. The
76 // caller retains ownership of |cert_handle| and remains responsible for
77 // calling FreeOSCertHandle() to release the underlying OS certificate
78 void Remove(X509Certificate::OSCertHandle cert_handle
);
81 // A single entry in the cache. Certificates will be keyed by their SHA1
82 // fingerprints, but will not be considered equivalent unless the entire
83 // certificate data matches.
85 Entry() : cert_handle(NULL
), ref_count(0) {}
87 X509Certificate::OSCertHandle cert_handle
;
89 // Increased by each call to InsertOrUpdate(), and balanced by each call
90 // to Remove(). When it equals 0, all references created by
91 // InsertOrUpdate() have been released, so the cache entry will be removed
92 // the cached OS certificate handle will be freed.
95 typedef std::map
<SHA1HashValue
, Entry
, SHA1HashValueLessThan
> CertMap
;
97 // Obtain an instance of X509CertificateCache via a LazyInstance.
98 X509CertificateCache() {}
99 ~X509CertificateCache() {}
100 friend struct base::DefaultLazyInstanceTraits
<X509CertificateCache
>;
102 // You must acquire this lock before using any private data of this object
103 // You must not block while holding this lock.
106 // The certificate cache. You must acquire |lock_| before using |cache_|.
109 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(X509CertificateCache
);
112 base::LazyInstance
<X509CertificateCache
>::Leaky
113 g_x509_certificate_cache
= LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER
;
115 void X509CertificateCache::InsertOrUpdate(
116 X509Certificate::OSCertHandle
* cert_handle
) {
118 SHA1HashValue fingerprint
=
119 X509Certificate::CalculateFingerprint(*cert_handle
);
121 X509Certificate::OSCertHandle old_handle
= NULL
;
123 base::AutoLock
lock(lock_
);
124 CertMap::iterator pos
= cache_
.find(fingerprint
);
125 if (pos
== cache_
.end()) {
126 // A cached entry was not found, so initialize a new entry. The entry
127 // assumes ownership of the current |*cert_handle|.
129 cache_entry
.cert_handle
= *cert_handle
;
130 cache_entry
.ref_count
= 0;
131 CertMap::value_type
cache_value(fingerprint
, cache_entry
);
132 pos
= cache_
.insert(cache_value
).first
;
135 X509Certificate::IsSameOSCert(*cert_handle
, pos
->second
.cert_handle
);
137 // Two certificates don't match, due to a SHA1 hash collision. Given
138 // the low probability, the simplest solution is to not cache the
139 // certificate, which should not affect performance too negatively.
142 // A cached entry was found and will be used instead of the caller's
143 // handle. Ensure the caller's original handle will be freed, since
144 // ownership is assumed.
145 old_handle
= *cert_handle
;
147 // Whether an existing cached handle or a new handle, increment the
148 // cache's reference count and return a handle that the caller can own.
149 ++pos
->second
.ref_count
;
150 *cert_handle
= X509Certificate::DupOSCertHandle(pos
->second
.cert_handle
);
152 // If the caller's handle was replaced with a cached handle, free the
153 // original handle now. This is done outside of the lock because
154 // |old_handle| may be the only handle for this particular certificate, so
155 // freeing it may be complex or resource-intensive and does not need to
156 // be guarded by the lock.
158 X509Certificate::FreeOSCertHandle(old_handle
);
159 DHISTOGRAM_COUNTS("X509CertificateReuseCount", 1);
163 void X509CertificateCache::Remove(X509Certificate::OSCertHandle cert_handle
) {
164 SHA1HashValue fingerprint
=
165 X509Certificate::CalculateFingerprint(cert_handle
);
166 base::AutoLock
lock(lock_
);
168 CertMap::iterator pos
= cache_
.find(fingerprint
);
169 if (pos
== cache_
.end())
170 return; // A hash collision where the winning cert was already freed.
172 bool is_same_cert
= X509Certificate::IsSameOSCert(cert_handle
,
173 pos
->second
.cert_handle
);
175 return; // A hash collision where the winning cert is still around.
177 if (--pos
->second
.ref_count
== 0) {
178 // The last reference to |cert_handle| has been removed, so release the
179 // Entry's OS handle and remove the Entry. The caller still holds a
180 // reference to |cert_handle| and is responsible for freeing it.
181 X509Certificate::FreeOSCertHandle(pos
->second
.cert_handle
);
185 #endif // !defined(USE_NSS)
187 // See X509CertificateCache::InsertOrUpdate. NSS has a built-in cache, so there
188 // is no point in wrapping another cache around it.
189 void InsertOrUpdateCache(X509Certificate::OSCertHandle
* cert_handle
) {
190 #if !defined(USE_NSS)
191 g_x509_certificate_cache
.Pointer()->InsertOrUpdate(cert_handle
);
195 // See X509CertificateCache::Remove.
196 void RemoveFromCache(X509Certificate::OSCertHandle cert_handle
) {
197 #if !defined(USE_NSS)
198 g_x509_certificate_cache
.Pointer()->Remove(cert_handle
);
202 // Utility to split |src| on the first occurrence of |c|, if any. |right| will
203 // either be empty if |c| was not found, or will contain the remainder of the
204 // string including the split character itself.
205 void SplitOnChar(const base::StringPiece
& src
,
207 base::StringPiece
* left
,
208 base::StringPiece
* right
) {
209 size_t pos
= src
.find(c
);
210 if (pos
== base::StringPiece::npos
) {
214 *left
= src
.substr(0, pos
);
215 *right
= src
.substr(pos
);
221 bool X509Certificate::LessThan::operator()(
222 const scoped_refptr
<X509Certificate
>& lhs
,
223 const scoped_refptr
<X509Certificate
>& rhs
) const {
224 if (lhs
.get() == rhs
.get())
227 int rv
= memcmp(lhs
->fingerprint_
.data
, rhs
->fingerprint_
.data
,
228 sizeof(lhs
->fingerprint_
.data
));
232 rv
= memcmp(lhs
->ca_fingerprint_
.data
, rhs
->ca_fingerprint_
.data
,
233 sizeof(lhs
->ca_fingerprint_
.data
));
237 X509Certificate::X509Certificate(const std::string
& subject
,
238 const std::string
& issuer
,
239 base::Time start_date
,
240 base::Time expiration_date
)
243 valid_start_(start_date
),
244 valid_expiry_(expiration_date
),
246 memset(fingerprint_
.data
, 0, sizeof(fingerprint_
.data
));
247 memset(ca_fingerprint_
.data
, 0, sizeof(ca_fingerprint_
.data
));
251 X509Certificate
* X509Certificate::CreateFromHandle(
252 OSCertHandle cert_handle
,
253 const OSCertHandles
& intermediates
) {
255 return new X509Certificate(cert_handle
, intermediates
);
259 X509Certificate
* X509Certificate::CreateFromDERCertChain(
260 const std::vector
<base::StringPiece
>& der_certs
) {
261 if (der_certs
.empty())
264 X509Certificate::OSCertHandles intermediate_ca_certs
;
265 for (size_t i
= 1; i
< der_certs
.size(); i
++) {
266 OSCertHandle handle
= CreateOSCertHandleFromBytes(
267 const_cast<char*>(der_certs
[i
].data()), der_certs
[i
].size());
270 intermediate_ca_certs
.push_back(handle
);
273 OSCertHandle handle
= NULL
;
274 // Return NULL if we failed to parse any of the certs.
275 if (der_certs
.size() - 1 == intermediate_ca_certs
.size()) {
276 handle
= CreateOSCertHandleFromBytes(
277 const_cast<char*>(der_certs
[0].data()), der_certs
[0].size());
280 X509Certificate
* cert
= NULL
;
282 cert
= CreateFromHandle(handle
, intermediate_ca_certs
);
283 FreeOSCertHandle(handle
);
286 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< intermediate_ca_certs
.size(); i
++)
287 FreeOSCertHandle(intermediate_ca_certs
[i
]);
293 X509Certificate
* X509Certificate::CreateFromBytes(const char* data
,
295 OSCertHandle cert_handle
= CreateOSCertHandleFromBytes(data
, length
);
299 X509Certificate
* cert
= CreateFromHandle(cert_handle
, OSCertHandles());
300 FreeOSCertHandle(cert_handle
);
305 X509Certificate
* X509Certificate::CreateFromPickle(const Pickle
& pickle
,
306 PickleIterator
* pickle_iter
,
308 if (type
== PICKLETYPE_CERTIFICATE_CHAIN_V3
) {
309 int chain_length
= 0;
310 if (!pickle_iter
->ReadLength(&chain_length
))
313 std::vector
<base::StringPiece
> cert_chain
;
314 const char* data
= NULL
;
316 for (int i
= 0; i
< chain_length
; ++i
) {
317 if (!pickle_iter
->ReadData(&data
, &data_length
))
319 cert_chain
.push_back(base::StringPiece(data
, data_length
));
321 return CreateFromDERCertChain(cert_chain
);
324 // Legacy / Migration code. This should eventually be removed once
325 // sufficient time has passed that all pickles serialized prior to
326 // PICKLETYPE_CERTIFICATE_CHAIN_V3 have been removed.
327 OSCertHandle cert_handle
= ReadOSCertHandleFromPickle(pickle_iter
);
331 OSCertHandles intermediates
;
332 uint32 num_intermediates
= 0;
333 if (type
!= PICKLETYPE_SINGLE_CERTIFICATE
) {
334 if (!pickle_iter
->ReadUInt32(&num_intermediates
)) {
335 FreeOSCertHandle(cert_handle
);
339 #if defined(OS_POSIX) && !defined(OS_MACOSX) && defined(__x86_64__)
340 // On 64-bit Linux (and any other 64-bit platforms), the intermediate count
341 // might really be a 64-bit field since we used to use Pickle::WriteSize(),
342 // which writes either 32 or 64 bits depending on the architecture. Since
343 // x86-64 is little-endian, if that happens, the next 32 bits will be all
344 // zeroes (the high bits) and the 32 bits we already read above are the
345 // correct value (we assume there are never more than 2^32 - 1 intermediate
346 // certificates in a chain; in practice, more than a dozen or so is
347 // basically unheard of). Since it's invalid for a certificate to start with
348 // 32 bits of zeroes, we check for that here and skip it if we find it. We
349 // save a copy of the pickle iterator to restore in case we don't get 32
350 // bits of zeroes. Now we always write 32 bits, so after a while, these old
351 // cached pickles will all get replaced.
352 // TODO(mdm): remove this compatibility code in April 2013 or so.
353 PickleIterator saved_iter
= *pickle_iter
;
354 uint32 zero_check
= 0;
355 if (!pickle_iter
->ReadUInt32(&zero_check
)) {
356 // This may not be an error. If there are no intermediates, and we're
357 // reading an old 32-bit pickle, and there's nothing else after this in
358 // the pickle, we should report success. Note that it is technically
359 // possible for us to skip over zeroes that should have occurred after
360 // an empty certificate list; to avoid this going forward, only do this
361 // backward-compatibility stuff for PICKLETYPE_CERTIFICATE_CHAIN_V1
362 // which comes from the pickle version number in http_response_info.cc.
363 if (num_intermediates
) {
364 FreeOSCertHandle(cert_handle
);
369 *pickle_iter
= saved_iter
;
370 #endif // defined(OS_POSIX) && !defined(OS_MACOSX) && defined(__x86_64__)
372 for (uint32 i
= 0; i
< num_intermediates
; ++i
) {
373 OSCertHandle intermediate
= ReadOSCertHandleFromPickle(pickle_iter
);
376 intermediates
.push_back(intermediate
);
380 X509Certificate
* cert
= NULL
;
381 if (intermediates
.size() == num_intermediates
)
382 cert
= CreateFromHandle(cert_handle
, intermediates
);
383 FreeOSCertHandle(cert_handle
);
384 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< intermediates
.size(); ++i
)
385 FreeOSCertHandle(intermediates
[i
]);
391 CertificateList
X509Certificate::CreateCertificateListFromBytes(
392 const char* data
, int length
, int format
) {
393 OSCertHandles certificates
;
395 // Check to see if it is in a PEM-encoded form. This check is performed
396 // first, as both OS X and NSS will both try to convert if they detect
397 // PEM encoding, except they don't do it consistently between the two.
398 base::StringPiece
data_string(data
, length
);
399 std::vector
<std::string
> pem_headers
;
401 // To maintain compatibility with NSS/Firefox, CERTIFICATE is a universally
402 // valid PEM block header for any format.
403 pem_headers
.push_back(kCertificateHeader
);
404 if (format
& FORMAT_PKCS7
)
405 pem_headers
.push_back(kPKCS7Header
);
407 PEMTokenizer
pem_tok(data_string
, pem_headers
);
408 while (pem_tok
.GetNext()) {
409 std::string
decoded(pem_tok
.data());
411 OSCertHandle handle
= NULL
;
412 if (format
& FORMAT_PEM_CERT_SEQUENCE
)
413 handle
= CreateOSCertHandleFromBytes(decoded
.c_str(), decoded
.size());
414 if (handle
!= NULL
) {
415 // Parsed a DER encoded certificate. All PEM blocks that follow must
416 // also be DER encoded certificates wrapped inside of PEM blocks.
417 format
= FORMAT_PEM_CERT_SEQUENCE
;
418 certificates
.push_back(handle
);
422 // If the first block failed to parse as a DER certificate, and
423 // formats other than PEM are acceptable, check to see if the decoded
424 // data is one of the accepted formats.
425 if (format
& ~FORMAT_PEM_CERT_SEQUENCE
) {
426 for (size_t i
= 0; certificates
.empty() &&
427 i
< arraysize(kFormatDecodePriority
); ++i
) {
428 if (format
& kFormatDecodePriority
[i
]) {
429 certificates
= CreateOSCertHandlesFromBytes(decoded
.c_str(),
430 decoded
.size(), kFormatDecodePriority
[i
]);
435 // Stop parsing after the first block for any format but a sequence of
436 // PEM-encoded DER certificates. The case of FORMAT_PEM_CERT_SEQUENCE
437 // is handled above, and continues processing until a certificate fails
442 // Try each of the formats, in order of parse preference, to see if |data|
443 // contains the binary representation of a Format, if it failed to parse
444 // as a PEM certificate/chain.
445 for (size_t i
= 0; certificates
.empty() &&
446 i
< arraysize(kFormatDecodePriority
); ++i
) {
447 if (format
& kFormatDecodePriority
[i
])
448 certificates
= CreateOSCertHandlesFromBytes(data
, length
,
449 kFormatDecodePriority
[i
]);
452 CertificateList results
;
453 // No certificates parsed.
454 if (certificates
.empty())
457 for (OSCertHandles::iterator it
= certificates
.begin();
458 it
!= certificates
.end(); ++it
) {
459 X509Certificate
* result
= CreateFromHandle(*it
, OSCertHandles());
460 results
.push_back(scoped_refptr
<X509Certificate
>(result
));
461 FreeOSCertHandle(*it
);
467 void X509Certificate::Persist(Pickle
* pickle
) {
468 DCHECK(cert_handle_
);
469 // This would be an absolutely insane number of intermediates.
470 if (intermediate_ca_certs_
.size() > static_cast<size_t>(INT_MAX
) - 1) {
474 if (!pickle
->WriteInt(
475 static_cast<int>(intermediate_ca_certs_
.size() + 1)) ||
476 !WriteOSCertHandleToPickle(cert_handle_
, pickle
)) {
480 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< intermediate_ca_certs_
.size(); ++i
) {
481 if (!WriteOSCertHandleToPickle(intermediate_ca_certs_
[i
], pickle
)) {
488 void X509Certificate::GetDNSNames(std::vector
<std::string
>* dns_names
) const {
489 GetSubjectAltName(dns_names
, NULL
);
490 if (dns_names
->empty())
491 dns_names
->push_back(subject_
.common_name
);
494 bool X509Certificate::HasExpired() const {
495 return base::Time::Now() > valid_expiry();
498 bool X509Certificate::Equals(const X509Certificate
* other
) const {
499 return IsSameOSCert(cert_handle_
, other
->cert_handle_
);
503 bool X509Certificate::VerifyHostname(
504 const std::string
& hostname
,
505 const std::string
& cert_common_name
,
506 const std::vector
<std::string
>& cert_san_dns_names
,
507 const std::vector
<std::string
>& cert_san_ip_addrs
,
508 bool* common_name_fallback_used
) {
509 DCHECK(!hostname
.empty());
510 // Perform name verification following http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6125.
511 // The terminology used in this method is as per that RFC:-
512 // Reference identifier == the host the local user/agent is intending to
513 // access, i.e. the thing displayed in the URL bar.
514 // Presented identifier(s) == name(s) the server knows itself as, in its cert.
516 // CanonicalizeHost requires surrounding brackets to parse an IPv6 address.
517 const std::string host_or_ip
= hostname
.find(':') != std::string::npos
?
518 "[" + hostname
+ "]" : hostname
;
519 url::CanonHostInfo host_info
;
520 std::string reference_name
= CanonicalizeHost(host_or_ip
, &host_info
);
521 // CanonicalizeHost does not normalize absolute vs relative DNS names. If
522 // the input name was absolute (included trailing .), normalize it as if it
524 if (!reference_name
.empty() && *reference_name
.rbegin() == '.')
525 reference_name
.resize(reference_name
.size() - 1);
526 if (reference_name
.empty())
529 // Allow fallback to Common name matching?
530 const bool common_name_fallback
= cert_san_dns_names
.empty() &&
531 cert_san_ip_addrs
.empty();
532 *common_name_fallback_used
= common_name_fallback
;
534 // Fully handle all cases where |hostname| contains an IP address.
535 if (host_info
.IsIPAddress()) {
536 if (common_name_fallback
&& host_info
.family
== url::CanonHostInfo::IPV4
) {
537 // Fallback to Common name matching. As this is deprecated and only
538 // supported for compatibility refuse it for IPv6 addresses.
539 return reference_name
== cert_common_name
;
541 base::StringPiece
ip_addr_string(
542 reinterpret_cast<const char*>(host_info
.address
),
543 host_info
.AddressLength());
544 return std::find(cert_san_ip_addrs
.begin(), cert_san_ip_addrs
.end(),
545 ip_addr_string
) != cert_san_ip_addrs
.end();
548 // |reference_domain| is the remainder of |host| after the leading host
549 // component is stripped off, but includes the leading dot e.g.
550 // "www.f.com" -> ".f.com".
551 // If there is no meaningful domain part to |host| (e.g. it contains no dots)
552 // then |reference_domain| will be empty.
553 base::StringPiece reference_host
, reference_domain
;
554 SplitOnChar(reference_name
, '.', &reference_host
, &reference_domain
);
555 bool allow_wildcards
= false;
556 if (!reference_domain
.empty()) {
557 DCHECK(reference_domain
.starts_with("."));
559 // Do not allow wildcards for public/ICANN registry controlled domains -
560 // that is, prevent *.com or *.co.uk as valid presented names, but do not
561 // prevent *.appspot.com (a private registry controlled domain).
562 // In addition, unknown top-level domains (such as 'intranet' domains or
563 // new TLDs/gTLDs not yet added to the registry controlled domain dataset)
564 // are also implicitly prevented.
565 // Because |reference_domain| must contain at least one name component that
566 // is not registry controlled, this ensures that all reference domains
567 // contain at least three domain components when using wildcards.
568 size_t registry_length
=
569 registry_controlled_domains::GetRegistryLength(
571 registry_controlled_domains::INCLUDE_UNKNOWN_REGISTRIES
,
572 registry_controlled_domains::EXCLUDE_PRIVATE_REGISTRIES
);
574 // Because |reference_name| was already canonicalized, the following
575 // should never happen.
576 CHECK_NE(std::string::npos
, registry_length
);
578 // Account for the leading dot in |reference_domain|.
579 bool is_registry_controlled
=
580 registry_length
!= 0 &&
581 registry_length
== (reference_domain
.size() - 1);
583 // Additionally, do not attempt wildcard matching for purely numeric
586 !is_registry_controlled
&&
587 reference_name
.find_first_not_of("0123456789.") != std::string::npos
;
590 // Now step through the DNS names doing wild card comparison (if necessary)
591 // on each against the reference name. If subjectAltName is empty, then
592 // fallback to use the common name instead.
593 std::vector
<std::string
> common_name_as_vector
;
594 const std::vector
<std::string
>* presented_names
= &cert_san_dns_names
;
595 if (common_name_fallback
) {
596 // Note: there's a small possibility cert_common_name is an international
597 // domain name in non-standard encoding (e.g. UTF8String or BMPString
598 // instead of A-label). As common name fallback is deprecated we're not
599 // doing anything specific to deal with this.
600 common_name_as_vector
.push_back(cert_common_name
);
601 presented_names
= &common_name_as_vector
;
603 for (std::vector
<std::string
>::const_iterator it
=
604 presented_names
->begin();
605 it
!= presented_names
->end(); ++it
) {
606 // Catch badly corrupt cert names up front.
607 if (it
->empty() || it
->find('\0') != std::string::npos
) {
608 DVLOG(1) << "Bad name in cert: " << *it
;
611 std::string
presented_name(StringToLowerASCII(*it
));
613 // Remove trailing dot, if any.
614 if (*presented_name
.rbegin() == '.')
615 presented_name
.resize(presented_name
.length() - 1);
617 // The hostname must be at least as long as the cert name it is matching,
618 // as we require the wildcard (if present) to match at least one character.
619 if (presented_name
.length() > reference_name
.length())
622 base::StringPiece presented_host
, presented_domain
;
623 SplitOnChar(presented_name
, '.', &presented_host
, &presented_domain
);
625 if (presented_domain
!= reference_domain
)
628 base::StringPiece pattern_begin
, pattern_end
;
629 SplitOnChar(presented_host
, '*', &pattern_begin
, &pattern_end
);
631 if (pattern_end
.empty()) { // No '*' in the presented_host
632 if (presented_host
== reference_host
)
636 pattern_end
.remove_prefix(1); // move past the *
638 if (!allow_wildcards
)
641 // * must not match a substring of an IDN A label; just a whole fragment.
642 if (reference_host
.starts_with("xn--") &&
643 !(pattern_begin
.empty() && pattern_end
.empty()))
646 if (reference_host
.starts_with(pattern_begin
) &&
647 reference_host
.ends_with(pattern_end
))
653 bool X509Certificate::VerifyNameMatch(const std::string
& hostname
,
654 bool* common_name_fallback_used
) const {
655 std::vector
<std::string
> dns_names
, ip_addrs
;
656 GetSubjectAltName(&dns_names
, &ip_addrs
);
657 return VerifyHostname(hostname
, subject_
.common_name
, dns_names
, ip_addrs
,
658 common_name_fallback_used
);
662 bool X509Certificate::GetPEMEncodedFromDER(const std::string
& der_encoded
,
663 std::string
* pem_encoded
) {
664 if (der_encoded
.empty())
666 std::string b64_encoded
;
667 base::Base64Encode(der_encoded
, &b64_encoded
);
668 *pem_encoded
= "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n";
670 // Divide the Base-64 encoded data into 64-character chunks, as per
671 // 4.3.2.4 of RFC 1421.
672 static const size_t kChunkSize
= 64;
673 size_t chunks
= (b64_encoded
.size() + (kChunkSize
- 1)) / kChunkSize
;
674 for (size_t i
= 0, chunk_offset
= 0; i
< chunks
;
675 ++i
, chunk_offset
+= kChunkSize
) {
676 pem_encoded
->append(b64_encoded
, chunk_offset
, kChunkSize
);
677 pem_encoded
->append("\n");
679 pem_encoded
->append("-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n");
684 bool X509Certificate::GetPEMEncoded(OSCertHandle cert_handle
,
685 std::string
* pem_encoded
) {
686 std::string der_encoded
;
687 if (!GetDEREncoded(cert_handle
, &der_encoded
))
689 return GetPEMEncodedFromDER(der_encoded
, pem_encoded
);
692 bool X509Certificate::GetPEMEncodedChain(
693 std::vector
<std::string
>* pem_encoded
) const {
694 std::vector
<std::string
> encoded_chain
;
695 std::string pem_data
;
696 if (!GetPEMEncoded(os_cert_handle(), &pem_data
))
698 encoded_chain
.push_back(pem_data
);
699 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< intermediate_ca_certs_
.size(); ++i
) {
700 if (!GetPEMEncoded(intermediate_ca_certs_
[i
], &pem_data
))
702 encoded_chain
.push_back(pem_data
);
704 pem_encoded
->swap(encoded_chain
);
708 X509Certificate::X509Certificate(OSCertHandle cert_handle
,
709 const OSCertHandles
& intermediates
)
710 : cert_handle_(DupOSCertHandle(cert_handle
)) {
711 InsertOrUpdateCache(&cert_handle_
);
712 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< intermediates
.size(); ++i
) {
713 // Duplicate the incoming certificate, as the caller retains ownership
714 // of |intermediates|.
715 OSCertHandle intermediate
= DupOSCertHandle(intermediates
[i
]);
716 // Update the cache, which will assume ownership of the duplicated
717 // handle and return a suitable equivalent, potentially from the cache.
718 InsertOrUpdateCache(&intermediate
);
719 intermediate_ca_certs_
.push_back(intermediate
);
721 // Platform-specific initialization.
725 X509Certificate::~X509Certificate() {
727 RemoveFromCache(cert_handle_
);
728 FreeOSCertHandle(cert_handle_
);
730 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< intermediate_ca_certs_
.size(); ++i
) {
731 RemoveFromCache(intermediate_ca_certs_
[i
]);
732 FreeOSCertHandle(intermediate_ca_certs_
[i
]);