| // Copyright 2011 The Chromium Authors |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #include "net/cert/cert_status_flags.h" |
| |
| #include "base/check_op.h" |
| #include "base/notreached.h" |
| #include "net/base/net_errors.h" |
| |
| namespace net { |
| |
| CertStatus MapNetErrorToCertStatus(int error) { |
| switch (error) { |
| case ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID: |
| return CERT_STATUS_COMMON_NAME_INVALID; |
| case ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID: |
| return CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID; |
| case ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID: |
| return CERT_STATUS_AUTHORITY_INVALID; |
| case ERR_CERT_NO_REVOCATION_MECHANISM: |
| return CERT_STATUS_NO_REVOCATION_MECHANISM; |
| case ERR_CERT_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_REVOCATION: |
| return CERT_STATUS_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_REVOCATION; |
| case ERR_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED: |
| return CERT_STATUS_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED; |
| case ERR_CERT_REVOKED: |
| return CERT_STATUS_REVOKED; |
| // We added the ERR_CERT_CONTAINS_ERRORS error code when we were using |
| // WinInet, but we never figured out how it differs from ERR_CERT_INVALID. |
| // We should not use ERR_CERT_CONTAINS_ERRORS in new code. |
| case ERR_CERT_CONTAINS_ERRORS: |
| NOTREACHED(); |
| [[fallthrough]]; |
| case ERR_CERT_INVALID: |
| return CERT_STATUS_INVALID; |
| case ERR_CERT_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM: |
| return CERT_STATUS_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM; |
| case ERR_CERT_NON_UNIQUE_NAME: |
| return CERT_STATUS_NON_UNIQUE_NAME; |
| case ERR_CERT_WEAK_KEY: |
| return CERT_STATUS_WEAK_KEY; |
| case ERR_SSL_PINNED_KEY_NOT_IN_CERT_CHAIN: |
| return CERT_STATUS_PINNED_KEY_MISSING; |
| case ERR_CERT_NAME_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION: |
| return CERT_STATUS_NAME_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION; |
| case ERR_CERT_VALIDITY_TOO_LONG: |
| return CERT_STATUS_VALIDITY_TOO_LONG; |
| case ERR_CERT_SYMANTEC_LEGACY: |
| return CERT_STATUS_SYMANTEC_LEGACY; |
| case ERR_CERT_KNOWN_INTERCEPTION_BLOCKED: |
| return (CERT_STATUS_KNOWN_INTERCEPTION_BLOCKED | CERT_STATUS_REVOKED); |
| default: |
| return 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| int MapCertStatusToNetError(CertStatus cert_status) { |
| // A certificate may have multiple errors. We report the most |
| // serious error. |
| |
| // Unrecoverable errors |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_INVALID) |
| return ERR_CERT_INVALID; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_PINNED_KEY_MISSING) |
| return ERR_SSL_PINNED_KEY_NOT_IN_CERT_CHAIN; |
| |
| // Potentially recoverable errors |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_KNOWN_INTERCEPTION_BLOCKED) |
| return ERR_CERT_KNOWN_INTERCEPTION_BLOCKED; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_REVOKED) |
| return ERR_CERT_REVOKED; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_AUTHORITY_INVALID) |
| return ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_COMMON_NAME_INVALID) |
| return ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED) |
| return ERR_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_SYMANTEC_LEGACY) |
| return ERR_CERT_SYMANTEC_LEGACY; |
| // CERT_STATUS_NON_UNIQUE_NAME is intentionally not mapped to an error. |
| // It is treated as just a warning and used to degrade the SSL UI. |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_NAME_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION) |
| return ERR_CERT_NAME_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM) |
| return ERR_CERT_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_WEAK_KEY) |
| return ERR_CERT_WEAK_KEY; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID) |
| return ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_VALIDITY_TOO_LONG) |
| return ERR_CERT_VALIDITY_TOO_LONG; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_REVOCATION) |
| return ERR_CERT_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_REVOCATION; |
| if (cert_status & CERT_STATUS_NO_REVOCATION_MECHANISM) |
| return ERR_CERT_NO_REVOCATION_MECHANISM; |
| |
| // Unknown status. The assumption is 0 (an OK status) won't be used here. |
| NOTREACHED(); |
| return ERR_UNEXPECTED; |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace net |