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 "chrome/browser/upgrade_detector_impl.h"
10 #include "base/build_time.h"
11 #include "base/command_line.h"
12 #include "base/files/file_path.h"
13 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
14 #include "base/memory/singleton.h"
15 #include "base/path_service.h"
16 #include "base/process/launch.h"
17 #include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h"
18 #include "base/strings/string_util.h"
19 #include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
20 #include "base/time/time.h"
21 #include "base/version.h"
22 #include "chrome/browser/browser_process.h"
23 #include "chrome/browser/google/google_util.h"
24 #include "chrome/common/chrome_switches.h"
25 #include "chrome/common/chrome_version_info.h"
26 #include "content/public/browser/browser_thread.h"
27 #include "ui/base/resource/resource_bundle.h"
30 #include "chrome/installer/util/browser_distribution.h"
31 #include "chrome/installer/util/google_update_settings.h"
32 #include "chrome/installer/util/helper.h"
33 #include "chrome/installer/util/install_util.h"
34 #elif defined(OS_MACOSX)
35 #include "chrome/browser/mac/keystone_glue.h"
36 #elif defined(OS_POSIX)
37 #include "base/process/launch.h"
40 using content::BrowserThread
;
44 // How long (in milliseconds) to wait (each cycle) before checking whether
45 // Chrome's been upgraded behind our back.
46 const int kCheckForUpgradeMs
= 2 * 60 * 60 * 1000; // 2 hours.
48 // How long to wait (each cycle) before checking which severity level we should
49 // be at. Once we reach the highest severity, the timer will stop.
50 const int kNotifyCycleTimeMs
= 20 * 60 * 1000; // 20 minutes.
52 // Same as kNotifyCycleTimeMs but only used during testing.
53 const int kNotifyCycleTimeForTestingMs
= 500; // Half a second.
55 // The number of days after which we identify a build/install as outdated.
56 const uint64 kOutdatedBuildAgeInDays
= 12 * 7;
58 std::string
CmdLineInterval() {
59 const CommandLine
& cmd_line
= *CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess();
60 return cmd_line
.GetSwitchValueASCII(switches::kCheckForUpdateIntervalSec
);
64 const CommandLine
& cmd_line
= *CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess();
65 return cmd_line
.HasSwitch(switches::kSimulateUpgrade
) ||
66 cmd_line
.HasSwitch(switches::kCheckForUpdateIntervalSec
) ||
67 cmd_line
.HasSwitch(switches::kSimulateCriticalUpdate
) ||
68 cmd_line
.HasSwitch(switches::kSimulateOutdated
);
71 // How often to check for an upgrade.
72 int GetCheckForUpgradeEveryMs() {
73 // Check for a value passed via the command line.
75 std::string interval
= CmdLineInterval();
76 if (!interval
.empty() && base::StringToInt(interval
, &interval_ms
))
77 return interval_ms
* 1000; // Command line value is in seconds.
79 return kCheckForUpgradeMs
;
82 bool IsUnstableChannel() {
83 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::FILE));
84 chrome::VersionInfo::Channel channel
= chrome::VersionInfo::GetChannel();
85 return channel
== chrome::VersionInfo::CHANNEL_DEV
||
86 channel
== chrome::VersionInfo::CHANNEL_CANARY
;
89 // This task identifies whether we are running an unstable version. And then
90 // it unconditionally calls back the provided task.
91 void CheckForUnstableChannel(const base::Closure
& callback_task
,
92 bool* is_unstable_channel
) {
93 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::FILE));
94 *is_unstable_channel
= IsUnstableChannel();
95 BrowserThread::PostTask(BrowserThread::UI
, FROM_HERE
, callback_task
);
99 bool IsSystemInstall() {
100 // Get the version of the currently *installed* instance of Chrome,
101 // which might be newer than the *running* instance if we have been
102 // upgraded in the background.
103 base::FilePath exe_path
;
104 if (!PathService::Get(base::DIR_EXE
, &exe_path
)) {
105 NOTREACHED() << "Failed to find executable path";
109 return !InstallUtil::IsPerUserInstall(exe_path
.value().c_str());
112 // This task checks the update policy and calls back the task only if automatic
113 // updates are allowed. It also identifies whether we are running an unstable
115 void DetectUpdatability(const base::Closure
& callback_task
,
116 bool* is_unstable_channel
) {
117 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::FILE));
119 base::string16 app_guid
= installer::GetAppGuidForUpdates(IsSystemInstall());
120 DCHECK(!app_guid
.empty());
121 if (GoogleUpdateSettings::AUTOMATIC_UPDATES
==
122 GoogleUpdateSettings::GetAppUpdatePolicy(app_guid
, NULL
)) {
123 CheckForUnstableChannel(callback_task
, is_unstable_channel
);
126 #endif // defined(OS_WIN)
130 UpgradeDetectorImpl::UpgradeDetectorImpl()
131 : weak_factory_(this),
132 is_unstable_channel_(false),
133 build_date_(base::GetBuildTime()) {
134 CommandLine
command_line(*CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess());
135 // The different command line switches that affect testing can't be used
136 // simultaneously, if they do, here's the precedence order, based on the order
137 // of the if statements below:
138 // - kDisableBackgroundNetworking prevents any of the other command line
139 // switch from being taken into account.
140 // - kSimulateUpgrade supersedes critical or outdated upgrade switches.
141 // - kSimulateCriticalUpdate has precedence over kSimulateOutdated.
142 // - kSimulateOutdated can work on its own, or with a specified date.
143 if (command_line
.HasSwitch(switches::kDisableBackgroundNetworking
))
145 if (command_line
.HasSwitch(switches::kSimulateUpgrade
)) {
146 UpgradeDetected(UPGRADE_AVAILABLE_REGULAR
);
149 if (command_line
.HasSwitch(switches::kSimulateCriticalUpdate
)) {
150 UpgradeDetected(UPGRADE_AVAILABLE_CRITICAL
);
153 if (command_line
.HasSwitch(switches::kSimulateOutdated
)) {
154 // The outdated simulation can work without a value, which means outdated
155 // now, or with a value that must be a well formed date/time string that
156 // overrides the build date.
157 // Also note that to test with a given time/date, until the network time
158 // tracking moves off of the VariationsService, the "variations-server-url"
159 // command line switch must also be specified for the service to be
160 // available on non GOOGLE_CHROME_BUILD.
161 std::string build_date
= command_line
.GetSwitchValueASCII(
162 switches::kSimulateOutdated
);
163 base::Time maybe_build_time
;
164 bool result
= base::Time::FromString(build_date
.c_str(), &maybe_build_time
);
165 if (result
&& !maybe_build_time
.is_null()) {
166 // We got a valid build date simulation so use it and check for upgrades.
167 build_date_
= maybe_build_time
;
168 StartTimerForUpgradeCheck();
170 // Without a valid date, we simulate that we are already outdated...
171 UpgradeDetected(UPGRADE_NEEDED_OUTDATED_INSTALL
);
176 // Windows: only enable upgrade notifications for official builds.
177 // Mac: only enable them if the updater (Keystone) is present.
178 // Linux (and other POSIX): always enable regardless of branding.
179 base::Closure start_upgrade_check_timer_task
=
180 base::Bind(&UpgradeDetectorImpl::StartTimerForUpgradeCheck
,
181 weak_factory_
.GetWeakPtr());
182 #if defined(OS_WIN) && defined(GOOGLE_CHROME_BUILD)
183 // On Windows, there might be a policy preventing updates, so validate
184 // updatability, and then call StartTimerForUpgradeCheck appropriately.
185 BrowserThread::PostTask(BrowserThread::FILE, FROM_HERE
,
186 base::Bind(&DetectUpdatability
,
187 start_upgrade_check_timer_task
,
188 &is_unstable_channel_
));
190 #elif defined(OS_WIN) && !defined(GOOGLE_CHROME_BUILD)
191 return; // Chromium has no upgrade channel.
192 #elif defined(OS_MACOSX)
193 if (!keystone_glue::KeystoneEnabled())
194 return; // Keystone updater not enabled.
195 #elif !defined(OS_POSIX)
199 // Check whether the build is an unstable channel before starting the timer.
200 BrowserThread::PostTask(BrowserThread::FILE, FROM_HERE
,
201 base::Bind(&CheckForUnstableChannel
,
202 start_upgrade_check_timer_task
,
203 &is_unstable_channel_
));
205 // Start tracking network time updates.
206 network_time_tracker_
.Start();
209 UpgradeDetectorImpl::~UpgradeDetectorImpl() {
213 // This task checks the currently running version of Chrome against the
214 // installed version. If the installed version is newer, it calls back
215 // UpgradeDetectorImpl::UpgradeDetected using a weak pointer so that it can
216 // be interrupted from the UI thread.
217 void UpgradeDetectorImpl::DetectUpgradeTask(
218 base::WeakPtr
<UpgradeDetectorImpl
> upgrade_detector
) {
219 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::FILE));
221 Version installed_version
;
222 Version critical_update
;
225 // Get the version of the currently *installed* instance of Chrome,
226 // which might be newer than the *running* instance if we have been
227 // upgraded in the background.
228 bool system_install
= IsSystemInstall();
230 // TODO(tommi): Check if using the default distribution is always the right
232 BrowserDistribution
* dist
= BrowserDistribution::GetDistribution();
233 InstallUtil::GetChromeVersion(dist
, system_install
, &installed_version
);
235 if (installed_version
.IsValid()) {
236 InstallUtil::GetCriticalUpdateVersion(dist
, system_install
,
239 #elif defined(OS_MACOSX)
241 Version(UTF16ToASCII(keystone_glue::CurrentlyInstalledVersion()));
242 #elif defined(OS_POSIX)
243 // POSIX but not Mac OS X: Linux, etc.
244 CommandLine
command_line(*CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess());
245 command_line
.AppendSwitch(switches::kProductVersion
);
247 if (!base::GetAppOutput(command_line
, &reply
)) {
248 DLOG(ERROR
) << "Failed to get current file version";
252 installed_version
= Version(reply
);
255 // Get the version of the currently *running* instance of Chrome.
256 chrome::VersionInfo version_info
;
257 if (!version_info
.is_valid()) {
258 NOTREACHED() << "Failed to get current file version";
261 Version
running_version(version_info
.Version());
262 if (!running_version
.IsValid()) {
267 // |installed_version| may be NULL when the user downgrades on Linux (by
268 // switching from dev to beta channel, for example). The user needs a
269 // restart in this case as well. See http://crbug.com/46547
270 if (!installed_version
.IsValid() ||
271 (installed_version
.CompareTo(running_version
) > 0)) {
272 // If a more recent version is available, it might be that we are lacking
273 // a critical update, such as a zero-day fix.
274 UpgradeAvailable upgrade_available
= UPGRADE_AVAILABLE_REGULAR
;
275 if (critical_update
.IsValid() &&
276 critical_update
.CompareTo(running_version
) > 0) {
277 upgrade_available
= UPGRADE_AVAILABLE_CRITICAL
;
280 // Fire off the upgrade detected task.
281 BrowserThread::PostTask(BrowserThread::UI
, FROM_HERE
,
282 base::Bind(&UpgradeDetectorImpl::UpgradeDetected
,
288 void UpgradeDetectorImpl::StartTimerForUpgradeCheck() {
289 detect_upgrade_timer_
.Start(FROM_HERE
,
290 base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(GetCheckForUpgradeEveryMs()),
291 this, &UpgradeDetectorImpl::CheckForUpgrade
);
294 void UpgradeDetectorImpl::CheckForUpgrade() {
295 // Interrupt any (unlikely) unfinished execution of DetectUpgradeTask, or at
296 // least prevent the callback from being executed, because we will potentially
297 // call it from within DetectOutdatedInstall() or will post
298 // DetectUpgradeTask again below anyway.
299 weak_factory_
.InvalidateWeakPtrs();
301 // No need to look for upgrades if the install is outdated.
302 if (DetectOutdatedInstall())
305 // We use FILE as the thread to run the upgrade detection code on all
306 // platforms. For Linux, this is because we don't want to block the UI thread
307 // while launching a background process and reading its output; on the Mac and
308 // on Windows checking for an upgrade requires reading a file.
309 BrowserThread::PostTask(BrowserThread::FILE, FROM_HERE
,
310 base::Bind(&UpgradeDetectorImpl::DetectUpgradeTask
,
311 weak_factory_
.GetWeakPtr()));
314 bool UpgradeDetectorImpl::DetectOutdatedInstall() {
315 // Only enable the outdated install check if we are running the trial for it,
316 // unless we are simulating an outdated isntall.
317 static bool simulate_outdated
= CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess()->HasSwitch(
318 switches::kSimulateOutdated
);
319 if (!simulate_outdated
) {
320 // Also don't show the bubble if we have a brand code that is NOT organic.
322 if (google_util::GetBrand(&brand
) && !google_util::IsOrganic(brand
))
326 base::Time network_time
;
327 base::TimeDelta uncertainty
;
328 if (!network_time_tracker_
.GetNetworkTime(base::TimeTicks::Now(),
334 if (network_time
.is_null() || build_date_
.is_null() ||
335 build_date_
> network_time
) {
340 if (network_time
- build_date_
>
341 base::TimeDelta::FromDays(kOutdatedBuildAgeInDays
)) {
342 UpgradeDetected(UPGRADE_NEEDED_OUTDATED_INSTALL
);
345 // If we simlated an outdated install with a date, we don't want to keep
346 // checking for version upgrades, which happens on non-official builds.
347 return simulate_outdated
;
350 void UpgradeDetectorImpl::UpgradeDetected(UpgradeAvailable upgrade_available
) {
351 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::UI
));
352 upgrade_available_
= upgrade_available
;
354 // Stop the recurring timer (that is checking for changes).
355 detect_upgrade_timer_
.Stop();
357 NotifyUpgradeDetected();
359 // Start the repeating timer for notifying the user after a certain period.
360 // The called function will eventually figure out that enough time has passed
361 // and stop the timer.
362 int cycle_time
= IsTesting() ?
363 kNotifyCycleTimeForTestingMs
: kNotifyCycleTimeMs
;
364 upgrade_notification_timer_
.Start(FROM_HERE
,
365 base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(cycle_time
),
366 this, &UpgradeDetectorImpl::NotifyOnUpgrade
);
369 void UpgradeDetectorImpl::NotifyOnUpgrade() {
370 base::TimeDelta delta
= base::Time::Now() - upgrade_detected_time();
372 // We'll make testing more convenient by switching to seconds of waiting
373 // instead of days between flipping severity.
374 bool is_testing
= IsTesting();
375 int64 time_passed
= is_testing
? delta
.InSeconds() : delta
.InHours();
377 bool is_critical_or_outdated
= upgrade_available_
> UPGRADE_AVAILABLE_REGULAR
;
378 if (is_unstable_channel_
) {
379 // There's only one threat level for unstable channels like dev and
380 // canary, and it hits after one hour. During testing, it hits after one
382 const int kUnstableThreshold
= 1;
384 if (is_critical_or_outdated
)
385 set_upgrade_notification_stage(UPGRADE_ANNOYANCE_CRITICAL
);
386 else if (time_passed
>= kUnstableThreshold
) {
387 set_upgrade_notification_stage(UPGRADE_ANNOYANCE_LOW
);
389 // That's as high as it goes.
390 upgrade_notification_timer_
.Stop();
392 return; // Not ready to recommend upgrade.
395 const int kMultiplier
= is_testing
? 10 : 24;
396 // 14 days when not testing, otherwise 14 seconds.
397 const int kSevereThreshold
= 14 * kMultiplier
;
398 const int kHighThreshold
= 7 * kMultiplier
;
399 const int kElevatedThreshold
= 4 * kMultiplier
;
400 const int kLowThreshold
= 2 * kMultiplier
;
402 // These if statements must be sorted (highest interval first).
403 if (time_passed
>= kSevereThreshold
|| is_critical_or_outdated
) {
404 set_upgrade_notification_stage(
405 is_critical_or_outdated
? UPGRADE_ANNOYANCE_CRITICAL
:
406 UPGRADE_ANNOYANCE_SEVERE
);
408 // We can't get any higher, baby.
409 upgrade_notification_timer_
.Stop();
410 } else if (time_passed
>= kHighThreshold
) {
411 set_upgrade_notification_stage(UPGRADE_ANNOYANCE_HIGH
);
412 } else if (time_passed
>= kElevatedThreshold
) {
413 set_upgrade_notification_stage(UPGRADE_ANNOYANCE_ELEVATED
);
414 } else if (time_passed
>= kLowThreshold
) {
415 set_upgrade_notification_stage(UPGRADE_ANNOYANCE_LOW
);
417 return; // Not ready to recommend upgrade.
421 NotifyUpgradeRecommended();
425 UpgradeDetectorImpl
* UpgradeDetectorImpl::GetInstance() {
426 return Singleton
<UpgradeDetectorImpl
>::get();
430 UpgradeDetector
* UpgradeDetector::GetInstance() {
431 return UpgradeDetectorImpl::GetInstance();