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// Copyright (c) 2011 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.
#include "net/proxy/proxy_resolver_winhttp.h"
#include <windows.h>
#include <winhttp.h>
#include "base/metrics/histogram.h"
#include "base/string_util.h"
#include "base/utf_string_conversions.h"
#include "googleurl/src/gurl.h"
#include "net/base/net_errors.h"
#include "net/proxy/proxy_info.h"
#pragma comment(lib, "winhttp.lib")
using base::TimeDelta;
using base::TimeTicks;
namespace net {
static void FreeInfo(WINHTTP_PROXY_INFO* info) {
if (info->lpszProxy)
GlobalFree(info->lpszProxy);
if (info->lpszProxyBypass)
GlobalFree(info->lpszProxyBypass);
}
ProxyResolverWinHttp::ProxyResolverWinHttp()
: ProxyResolver(false /*expects_pac_bytes*/), session_handle_(NULL) {
}
ProxyResolverWinHttp::~ProxyResolverWinHttp() {
CloseWinHttpSession();
}
int ProxyResolverWinHttp::GetProxyForURL(const GURL& query_url,
ProxyInfo* results,
const CompletionCallback& /*callback*/,
RequestHandle* /*request*/,
const BoundNetLog& /*net_log*/) {
// If we don't have a WinHTTP session, then create a new one.
if (!session_handle_ && !OpenWinHttpSession())
return ERR_FAILED;
// If we have been given an empty PAC url, then use auto-detection.
//
// NOTE: We just use DNS-based auto-detection here like Firefox. We do this
// to avoid WinHTTP's auto-detection code, which while more featureful (it
// supports DHCP based auto-detection) also appears to have issues.
//
WINHTTP_AUTOPROXY_OPTIONS options = {0};
options.fAutoLogonIfChallenged = FALSE;
options.dwFlags = WINHTTP_AUTOPROXY_CONFIG_URL;
std::wstring pac_url_wide = ASCIIToWide(pac_url_.spec());
options.lpszAutoConfigUrl = pac_url_wide.c_str();
WINHTTP_PROXY_INFO info = {0};
DCHECK(session_handle_);
// Per http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa383153(VS.85).aspx, it is
// necessary to first try resolving with fAutoLogonIfChallenged set to false.
// Otherwise, we fail over to trying it with a value of true. This way we
// get good performance in the case where WinHTTP uses an out-of-process
// resolver. This is important for Vista and Win2k3.
BOOL ok = WinHttpGetProxyForUrl(
session_handle_, ASCIIToWide(query_url.spec()).c_str(), &options, &info);
if (!ok) {
if (ERROR_WINHTTP_LOGIN_FAILURE == GetLastError()) {
options.fAutoLogonIfChallenged = TRUE;
ok = WinHttpGetProxyForUrl(
session_handle_, ASCIIToWide(query_url.spec()).c_str(),
&options, &info);
}
if (!ok) {
DWORD error = GetLastError();
// If we got here because of RPC timeout during out of process PAC
// resolution, no further requests on this session are going to work.
if (ERROR_WINHTTP_TIMEOUT == error ||
ERROR_WINHTTP_AUTO_PROXY_SERVICE_ERROR == error) {
CloseWinHttpSession();
}
return ERR_FAILED; // TODO(darin): Bug 1189288: translate error code.
}
}
int rv = OK;
switch (info.dwAccessType) {
case WINHTTP_ACCESS_TYPE_NO_PROXY:
results->UseDirect();
break;
case WINHTTP_ACCESS_TYPE_NAMED_PROXY:
// According to MSDN:
//
// The proxy server list contains one or more of the following strings
// separated by semicolons or whitespace.
//
// ([<scheme>=][<scheme>"://"]<server>[":"<port>])
//
// Based on this description, ProxyInfo::UseNamedProxy() isn't
// going to handle all the variations (in particular <scheme>=).
//
// However in practice, it seems that WinHTTP is simply returning
// things like "foopy1:80;foopy2:80". It strips out the non-HTTP
// proxy types, and stops the list when PAC encounters a "DIRECT".
// So UseNamedProxy() should work OK.
results->UseNamedProxy(WideToASCII(info.lpszProxy));
break;
default:
NOTREACHED();
rv = ERR_FAILED;
}
FreeInfo(&info);
return rv;
}
void ProxyResolverWinHttp::CancelRequest(RequestHandle request) {
// This is a synchronous ProxyResolver; no possibility for async requests.
NOTREACHED();
}
LoadState ProxyResolverWinHttp::GetLoadState(RequestHandle request) const {
NOTREACHED();
return LOAD_STATE_IDLE;
}
LoadState ProxyResolverWinHttp::GetLoadStateThreadSafe(
RequestHandle request) const {
return LOAD_STATE_IDLE;
}
void ProxyResolverWinHttp::CancelSetPacScript() {
NOTREACHED();
}
int ProxyResolverWinHttp::SetPacScript(
const scoped_refptr<ProxyResolverScriptData>& script_data,
const CompletionCallback& /*callback*/) {
if (script_data->type() == ProxyResolverScriptData::TYPE_AUTO_DETECT) {
pac_url_ = GURL("http://wpad/wpad.dat");
} else {
pac_url_ = script_data->url();
}
return OK;
}
bool ProxyResolverWinHttp::OpenWinHttpSession() {
DCHECK(!session_handle_);
session_handle_ = WinHttpOpen(NULL,
WINHTTP_ACCESS_TYPE_NO_PROXY,
WINHTTP_NO_PROXY_NAME,
WINHTTP_NO_PROXY_BYPASS,
0);
if (!session_handle_)
return false;
// Since this session handle will never be used for WinHTTP connections,
// these timeouts don't really mean much individually. However, WinHTTP's
// out of process PAC resolution will use a combined (sum of all timeouts)
// value to wait for an RPC reply.
BOOL rv = WinHttpSetTimeouts(session_handle_, 10000, 10000, 5000, 5000);
DCHECK(rv);
return true;
}
void ProxyResolverWinHttp::CloseWinHttpSession() {
if (session_handle_) {
WinHttpCloseHandle(session_handle_);
session_handle_ = NULL;
}
}
} // namespace net