| # Copyright 2016 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. |
| |
| '''Generates a test suite from NIST PKITS test descriptions. |
| |
| The output is a set of Type Parameterized Tests which are included by |
| pkits_unittest.h. See pkits_unittest.h for information on using the tests. |
| GoogleTest has a limit of 50 tests per type parameterized testcase, so the tests |
| are split up by section number (this also makes it possible to easily skip |
| sections that pertain to non-implemented features). |
| |
| Usage: |
| generate_tests.py <PKITS.pdf> <output.h> |
| ''' |
| |
| import os |
| import re |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| |
| |
| def sanitize_name(s): |
| return s.translate(None, ' -') |
| |
| |
| def finalize_test_case(test_case_name, sanitized_test_names, output): |
| output.write('\nWRAPPED_REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(%s' % test_case_name) |
| for name in sanitized_test_names: |
| output.write(',\n %s' % name) |
| output.write(');\n') |
| |
| |
| def bool_to_str(b): |
| return "true" if b else "false" |
| |
| |
| def make_policies_string(policies): |
| return '"' + ','.join(policies) + '"' |
| |
| |
| def output_test(test_case_name, test_number, raw_test_name, subpart_number, |
| info, certs, crls, sanitized_test_names, output): |
| '''Writes a test case to |output|, and appends the test name to |
| |sanitized_test_names|.''' |
| sanitized_test_name = 'Section%s%s' % (test_number.split('.')[1], |
| sanitize_name(raw_test_name)) |
| |
| subpart_comment = '' |
| if subpart_number is not None: |
| sanitized_test_name += "Subpart%d" % (subpart_number) |
| subpart_comment = ' (Subpart %d)' % (subpart_number) |
| |
| sanitized_test_names.append(sanitized_test_name) |
| |
| certs_formatted = ', '.join('"%s"' % n for n in certs) |
| crls_formatted = ', '.join('"%s"' % n for n in crls) |
| |
| output.write(''' |
| // %(test_number)s %(raw_test_name)s%(subpart_comment)s |
| WRAPPED_TYPED_TEST_P(%(test_case_name)s, %(sanitized_test_name)s) { |
| const char* const certs[] = { |
| %(certs_formatted)s |
| }; |
| const char* const crls[] = { |
| %(crls_formatted)s |
| }; |
| ''' % vars()) |
| |
| default_info = TestInfo(None) |
| |
| output.write('''PkitsTestInfo info; |
| info.test_number = "%s"; |
| info.should_validate = %s; |
| ''' % (test_number, bool_to_str(info.should_validate))) |
| |
| # Output any non-default inputs/outputs. Only properties that differ from |
| # the defaults are written, so as to keep the generated file more readable. |
| if info.initial_policy_set != default_info.initial_policy_set: |
| output.write(''' info.SetInitialPolicySet(%s); |
| ''' % make_policies_string(info.initial_policy_set)) |
| |
| if info.initial_explicit_policy != default_info.initial_explicit_policy: |
| output.write(''' info.SetInitialExplicitPolicy(%s); |
| ''' % bool_to_str(info.initial_explicit_policy)) |
| |
| if (info.initial_policy_mapping_inhibit != |
| default_info.initial_policy_mapping_inhibit): |
| output.write(''' info.SetInitialPolicyMappingInhibit(%s); |
| ''' % bool_to_str(info.initial_policy_mapping_inhibit)) |
| |
| if (info.initial_inhibit_any_policy != |
| default_info.initial_inhibit_any_policy): |
| output.write(''' info.SetInitialInhibitAnyPolicy(%s); |
| ''' % bool_to_str(info.initial_inhibit_any_policy)) |
| |
| if (info.user_constrained_policy_set != |
| default_info.user_constrained_policy_set): |
| output.write(''' info.SetUserConstrainedPolicySet(%s); |
| ''' % make_policies_string(info.user_constrained_policy_set)) |
| |
| output.write(''' |
| this->RunTest(certs, crls, info); |
| } |
| ''' % vars()) |
| |
| |
| # Matches a section header, ex: "4.1 Signature Verification" |
| SECTION_MATCHER = re.compile('^\s*(\d+\.\d+)\s+(.+)\s*$') |
| # Matches a test header, ex: "4.1.1 Valid Signatures Test1" |
| TEST_MATCHER = re.compile('^\s*(\d+\.\d+.\d+)\s+(.+)\s*$') |
| |
| # Matches the various headers in a test specification. |
| EXPECTED_HEADER_MATCHER = re.compile('^\s*Expected Result:') |
| PROCEDURE_HEADER_MATCHER = re.compile('^\s*Procedure:') |
| PATH_HEADER_MATCHER = re.compile('^\s*Certification Path:') |
| |
| # Matches the Procedure text if using default settings. |
| USING_DEFAULT_SETTINGS_MATCHER = re.compile( |
| '^.*using the \s*default settings.*') |
| |
| # Matches the description text if using custom settings. |
| CUSTOM_SETTINGS_MATCHER = re.compile( |
| '.*this\s+test\s+be\s+validated\s+using\s+the\s+following\s+inputs:.*') |
| |
| # Match an expected test result. Note that some results in the PDF have a typo |
| # "path not should validate" instead of "path should not validate". |
| TEST_RESULT_MATCHER = re.compile( |
| '^.*path (should validate|should not validate|not should validate)') |
| |
| # Matches a line in the certification path, ex: |
| # "\u2022 Good CA Cert, Good CA CRL" |
| PATH_MATCHER = re.compile('^\s*\xe2\x80\xa2\s*(.+)\s*$') |
| # Matches a page number. These may appear in the middle of multi-line fields and |
| # thus need to be ignored. |
| PAGE_NUMBER_MATCHER = re.compile('^\s*\d+\s*$') |
| # Matches if an entry in a certification path refers to a CRL, ex: |
| # "onlySomeReasons CA2 CRL1". |
| CRL_MATCHER = re.compile('^.*CRL\d*$') |
| |
| |
| class TestSections(object): |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.description_lines = [] |
| self.procedure_lines = [] |
| self.expected_result_lines = [] |
| self.cert_path_lines = [] |
| |
| |
| def parse_main_test_sections(lines, i): |
| result = TestSections() |
| |
| # Read the description lines (text after test name up until |
| # "Procedure:"). |
| result.description_lines = [] |
| while i < len(lines): |
| if PROCEDURE_HEADER_MATCHER.match(lines[i]): |
| break |
| result.description_lines.append(lines[i]) |
| i += 1 |
| |
| # Read the procedure lines (text starting at "Procedure:" and up until |
| # "Expected Result:". |
| result.procedure_lines = [] |
| while i < len(lines): |
| if EXPECTED_HEADER_MATCHER.match(lines[i]): |
| break |
| result.procedure_lines.append(lines[i]) |
| i += 1 |
| |
| # Read the expected result lines (text starting at "Expected Result:" and up |
| # until "Certification Path:". |
| result.expected_result_lines = [] |
| while i < len(lines): |
| if PATH_HEADER_MATCHER.match(lines[i]): |
| break |
| result.expected_result_lines.append(lines[i]) |
| i += 1 |
| |
| # Read the certification path lines (text starting at "Certification Path:" |
| # and up until the next test title. |
| result.cert_path_lines = [] |
| while i < len(lines): |
| if TEST_MATCHER.match(lines[i]) or SECTION_MATCHER.match(lines[i]): |
| break |
| result.cert_path_lines.append(lines[i]) |
| i += 1 |
| |
| return i, result |
| |
| |
| def parse_cert_path_lines(lines): |
| path_lines = [] |
| crls = [] |
| certs = [] |
| |
| for line in lines[1:]: |
| line = line.strip() |
| |
| if "is composed of the following objects:" in line: |
| continue |
| |
| if not line or PAGE_NUMBER_MATCHER.match(line): |
| continue |
| path_match = PATH_MATCHER.match(line) |
| if path_match: |
| path_lines.append(path_match.group(1)) |
| continue |
| # Continuation of previous path line. |
| path_lines[-1] += ' ' + line |
| |
| for path_line in path_lines: |
| for path in path_line.split(','): |
| path = sanitize_name(path.strip()) |
| if CRL_MATCHER.match(path): |
| crls.append(path) |
| else: |
| certs.append(path) |
| |
| return certs, crls |
| |
| |
| ANY_POLICY = 'anyPolicy' |
| TEST_POLICY_1 = 'NIST-test-policy-1' |
| TEST_POLICY_2 = 'NIST-test-policy-2' |
| TEST_POLICY_3 = 'NIST-test-policy-3' |
| TEST_POLICY_6 = 'NIST-test-policy-6' |
| |
| # Note: This omits some outputs from PKITS: |
| # |
| # * authorities-constrained-policy-set |
| # * explicit-policy-indicator |
| class TestInfo(object): |
| """This structure describes a test inputs and outputs""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, should_validate, |
| # These defaults come from section 3 of PKITS.pdf |
| initial_policy_set = [ANY_POLICY], |
| initial_explicit_policy = False, |
| initial_policy_mapping_inhibit = False, |
| initial_inhibit_any_policy = False, |
| # In all of the tests that are not related to policy processing, |
| # each certificate in the path asserts the certificate policy |
| # 2.16.840.1.101.3.2.1.48.1 |
| user_constrained_policy_set = [TEST_POLICY_1]): |
| self.should_validate = should_validate |
| self.initial_policy_set = initial_policy_set |
| self.initial_explicit_policy = initial_explicit_policy |
| self.initial_policy_mapping_inhibit = initial_policy_mapping_inhibit |
| self.initial_inhibit_any_policy = initial_inhibit_any_policy |
| self.user_constrained_policy_set = user_constrained_policy_set |
| |
| |
| TEST_OVERRIDES = { |
| '4.8.1': [ # All Certificates Same Policy Test1 |
| # 1. default settings, but with initial-explicit-policy set. The path |
| # should validate successfully |
| TestInfo(True, initial_explicit_policy=True, |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-explicit-policy set and |
| # initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. The path should validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_explicit_policy=True, |
| initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 3. default settings, but with initial-explicit-policy set and |
| # initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-2}. The path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_explicit_policy=True, |
| initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| |
| # 4. default settings, but with initial-explicit-policy set and |
| # initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1, NIST-test-policy-2}. The path |
| # should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_explicit_policy=True, |
| initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1, TEST_POLICY_2], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.2': [ # All Certificates No Policies Test2 |
| # 1. default settings. The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-explicit-policy set. The path |
| # should not validate successfully |
| TestInfo(False, initial_explicit_policy=True, |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.3': [ # Different Policies Test3 |
| # 1. default settings. The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-explicit-policy set. The path |
| # should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_explicit_policy=True, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| |
| # 3. default settings, but with initial-explicit-policy set and |
| # initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1, NIST-test-policy-2}. The path |
| # should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_explicit_policy=True, |
| initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1, TEST_POLICY_2], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.4': [ # Different Policies Test4 |
| # Procedure: Validate Different Policies Test4 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.69 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. The explicit-policy-indicator |
| # will be set if the application can process the policyConstraints |
| # extension. If the application can process the policyConstraints extension |
| # then the path should not validate successfully. If the application can |
| # not process the policyConstraints extension, then the path should |
| # validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.5': [ # 4.8.5 Different Policies Test5 |
| # Procedure: Validate Different Policies Test5 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.70 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. The explicit-policy-indicator |
| # will be set if the application can process the policyConstraints |
| # extension. If the application can process the policyConstraints extension |
| # then the path should not validate successfully. If the application can |
| # not process the policyConstraints extension, then the path should |
| # validate successfully |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.6': [ # Overlapping Policies Test6 |
| # 1. default settings. The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 3. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-2}. |
| # The path should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.7': [ # Different Policies Test7 |
| # Procedure: Validate Different Policies Test7 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.72 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. If the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set if the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension. If the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should not validate |
| # successfully. If the application can not process the policyConstraints |
| # extension, then the path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.8': [ # Different Policies Test8 |
| # Procedure: Validate Different Policies Test8 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.73 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. The explicit-policy-indicator |
| # will be set if the application can process the policyConstraints |
| # extension. If the application can process the policyConstraints extension |
| # then the path should not validate successfully. If the application can |
| # not process the policyConstraints extension, then the path should |
| # validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.9': [ # Different Policies Test9 |
| # Procedure: Validate Different Policies Test9 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.74 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. The explicit-policy-indicator |
| # will be set if the application can process the policyConstraints |
| # extension. If the application can process the policyConstraints |
| # extension, then the path should not validate successfully. If the |
| # application can not process the policyConstraints extension, then the |
| # path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.10': [ # All Certificates Same Policies Test10 |
| # 1. default settings. The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1, TEST_POLICY_2]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 3. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-2}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.11': [ # All Certificates AnyPolicy Test11 |
| # 1. default settings. The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[ANY_POLICY]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.12': [ # Different Policies Test12 |
| # Procedure: Validate Different Policies Test12 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.77 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. The explicit-policy-indicator |
| # will be set if the application can process the policyConstraints |
| # extension. If the application can process the policyConstraints |
| # extension, then the path should not validate successfully. If the |
| # application can not process the policyConstraints extension, then the |
| # path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.13': [ # All Certificates Same Policies Test13 |
| # 1. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-2}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2]), |
| |
| # 3. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-3}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_3], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_3]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.14': [ # AnyPolicy Test14 |
| # 1. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-2}. |
| # The path should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.15': [ # User Notice Qualifier Test15 |
| # Procedure: Validate User Notice Qualifier Test15 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.80 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be the same |
| # as the initial-explicit-policy indicator. If the initial-policy-set is |
| # any-policy or otherwise includes NIST-test-policy-1, then the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be {NIST-test-policy-1}. If not, the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. If the initial-explicit-policy |
| # indicator is set and the initial-policy-set does not include |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the path should be rejected, otherwise it should |
| # validate successfully. If the path validates successfully, then the |
| # application should display the user notice. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.16': [ # User Notice Qualifier Test16 |
| # Procedure: Validate User Notice Qualifier Test16 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.81 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be the same |
| # as the initial-explicit-policy indicator. If the initial-policy-set is |
| # any-policy or otherwise includes NIST-test-policy-1, then the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be {NIST-test-policy-1}. If not, the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. If the initial-explicit-policy |
| # indicator is set and the initial-policy-set does not include |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the path should be rejected, otherwise it should |
| # validate successfully. If the path validates successfully, then the |
| # application should display the user notice associated with |
| # NIST-test-policy-1. The user notice associated with NIST-test-policy-2 |
| # should not be displayed. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.17': [ # User Notice Qualifier Test17 |
| # Procedure: Validate User Notice Qualifier Test17 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.82 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be the same |
| # as the initial-explicit-policy indicator. If the initial-policy-set is |
| # any-policy or otherwise includes NIST-test-policy-1, then the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be {NIST-test-policy-1}. If not, the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. If the initial-explicit-policy |
| # indicator is set and the initial-policy-set does not include |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the path should be rejected, otherwise it should |
| # validate successfully. If the path validates successfully, then the |
| # application should display the user notice associated with anyPolicy. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.18': [ # User Notice Qualifier Test18 |
| # 1. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. |
| # The path should validate successfully and the qualifier associated with |
| # NIST-test-policy-1 in the end entity certificate should be displayed. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-2}. |
| # The path should validate successfully and the qualifier associated with |
| # anyPolicy in the end entity certificate should be displayed. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.19': [ # User Notice Qualifier Test19 |
| # Procedure: Validate User Notice Qualifier Test19 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.84 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be the same |
| # as the initial-explicit-policy indicator. If the initial-policy-set is |
| # any-policy or otherwise includes NIST-test-policy-1, then the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be {NIST-test-policy-1}. If not, the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. If the initial-explicit-policy |
| # indicator is set and the initial-policy-set does not include |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the path should be rejected, otherwise it should |
| # validate successfully. Since the explicitText exceeds the maximum size |
| # of 200 characters, the application may choose to reject the certificate. |
| # If the application accepts the certificate, display of the user notice is |
| # optional. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.8.20': [ # CPS Pointer Qualifier Test20 |
| # Procedure: Validate CPS Pointer Qualifier Test20 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.85 using the |
| # default settings. (If possible, it is recommended that this test be run |
| # with the initial-explicit-policy indicator set. If this can not be done, |
| # manually check that the authorities-constrained-policy-set and |
| # user-constrained-policy-set are correct.) |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be the same |
| # as the initial-explicit-policy indicator. If the initial-policy-set is |
| # any-policy or otherwise includes NIST-test-policy-1, then the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be {NIST-test-policy-1}. If not, the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. If the initial-explicit-policy |
| # indicator is set and the initial-policy-set does not include |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the path should be rejected, otherwise it should |
| # validate successfully. The CPS pointer in the qualifier should be |
| # associated with NIST-testpolicy-1 in the |
| # authorities-constrained-policy-set (and in the user-constrained-policy-set |
| # if NIST-test-policy-1 is in that set). There are no processing |
| # requirements associated with the CPS pointer qualifier. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_explicit_policy=True, |
| initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.9.1': [ # Valid RequireExplicitPolicy Test1 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid requireExplicitPolicy Test1 EE using the |
| # default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.86 using |
| # the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The path should validate successfully since the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator is not set. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.9.2': [ # Valid RequireExplicitPolicy Test2 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid requireExplicitPolicy Test2 EE using the |
| # default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.87 using |
| # the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The path should validate successfully since the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator is not set |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.9.6': [ # Valid Self-Issued requireExplicitPolicy Test6 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid Self-Issued requireExplicitPolicy Test6 EE using |
| # the default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.91 using |
| # the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The path should validate successfully since the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator is not set. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.1': [ # Valid Policy Mapping Test1 |
| # 1. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-2}. |
| # The path should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| |
| # 3. default settings, but with initial-policy-mapping-inhibit set. The |
| # path should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_policy_mapping_inhibit=True, |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.2': [ # Invalid Policy Mapping Test2 |
| # 1. default settings. The path should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-mapping-inhibit set. The |
| # path should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_policy_mapping_inhibit=True, |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.3': [ # Valid Policy Mapping Test3 |
| # 1. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. |
| # The path should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-2}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.4': [ # Invalid Policy Mapping Test4 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid Policy Mapping Test4 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.97 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension). If the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should be rejected, otherwise |
| # it should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.5': [ # Valid Policy Mapping Test5 |
| # 1. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-6}. |
| # The path should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_6], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.6': [ # Valid Policy Mapping Test6 |
| # 1. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. |
| # The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-6}. |
| # The path should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_6], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.7': [ # Invalid Mapping From anyPolicy Test7 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid Mapping From anyPolicy Test7 EE using the |
| # default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.100 using |
| # the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The path should not validate successfully since the |
| # intermediate certificate includes a policy mapping extension in which |
| # anyPolicy appears as an issuerDomainPolicy. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.8': [ # Invalid Mapping To anyPolicy Test8 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid Mapping To anyPolicy Test8 EE using the |
| # default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.101 using |
| # the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The path should not validate successfully since the |
| # intermediate certificate includes a policy mapping extension in which |
| # anyPolicy appears as an subjectDomainPolicy. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.9': [ # Valid Policy Mapping Test9 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid Policy Mapping Test9 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.102 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if |
| # the application can process the policyConstraints extension). If the |
| # initial-policy-set is any-policy or otherwise includes |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the user-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1}. If not, the user-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # empty. If the initial-policy-set does not include NIST-test-policy-1 (and |
| # the application can process the policyConstraints extension), then the |
| # path should be rejected, otherwise it should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.10': [ # Invalid Policy Mapping Test10 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid Policy Mapping Test10 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.103 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension). If the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should be rejected, otherwise |
| # it should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.11': [ # Valid Policy Mapping Test11 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid Policy Mapping Test11 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.104 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if |
| # the application can process the policyConstraints extension). If the |
| # initial-policy-set is any-policy or otherwise includes |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the user-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1}. If not, the user-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # empty. If the initial-policy-set does not include NIST-test-policy-1 (and |
| # the application can process the policyConstraints extension), then the |
| # path should be rejected, otherwise it should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.12': [ # Valid Policy Mapping Test12 |
| # 1. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-1}. |
| # The path should validate successfully and the application should display |
| # the user notice associated with NIST-test-policy-3 in the end entity |
| # certificate. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-policy-set = {NIST-test-policy-2}. |
| # The path should validate successfully and the application should display |
| # the user notice associated with anyPolicy in the end entity certificate. |
| TestInfo(True, initial_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2], |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.13': [ # Valid Policy Mapping Test13 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid Policy Mapping Test13 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.106 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if |
| # the application can process the policyConstraints extension). If the |
| # initial-policy-set is any-policy or otherwise includes |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the user-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1}. If not, the user-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # empty. If the initial-policy-set does not include NIST-test-policy-1 (and |
| # the application can process the policyConstraints extension), then the |
| # path should be rejected, otherwise it should validate successfully. If |
| # the path is accepted, the application should display the user notice |
| # associated with NIST-testpolicy-1 in the intermediate certificate. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.10.14': [ # Valid Policy Mapping Test14 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid Policy Mapping Test14 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.107 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if |
| # the application can process the policyConstraints extension). If the |
| # initial-policy-set is any-policy or otherwise includes |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the user-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1}. If not, the user-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # empty. If the initial-policy-set does not include NIST-test-policy-1 (and |
| # the application can process the policyConstraints extension), then the |
| # path should be rejected, otherwise it should validate successfully. If |
| # the path is accepted, the application should display the user notice |
| # associated with anyPolicy in the intermediate certificate |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.11.1': [ # Invalid inhibitPolicyMapping Test1 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid inhibitPolicyMapping Test1 EE using the |
| # default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.108 using |
| # the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. The explicit-policy-indicator |
| # will be set. The path should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.11.2': [ # Valid inhibitPolicyMapping Test2 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid inhibitPolicyMapping Test2 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.109 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be set. If |
| # the initial-policy-set is any-policy or otherwise includes |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.11.3': [ # Invalid inhibitPolicyMapping Test3 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid inhibitPolicyMapping Test3 EE using the |
| # default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.110 using |
| # the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set. The path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.11.4': [ # Valid inhibitPolicyMapping Test4 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid inhibitPolicyMapping Test4 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.111 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-2} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be set. If |
| # the initial-policy-set is any-policy or otherwise includes |
| # NIST-test-policy-2, then the path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_2]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.11.5': [ # Invalid inhibitPolicyMapping Test5 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid inhibitPolicyMapping Test5 EE using the |
| # default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.112 using |
| # the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set. The path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.11.6': [ # Invalid inhibitPolicyMapping Test6 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid inhibitPolicyMapping Test6 EE using the |
| # default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.113 using |
| # the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set. The path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.11.7': [ # Valid Self-Issued inhibitPolicyMapping Test7 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid Self-Issued inhibitPolicyMapping Test7 EE using |
| # the default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.114 |
| # using the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be set. If |
| # the initial-policy-set is any-policy or otherwise includes |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.11.8': [ # Invalid Self-Issued inhibitPolicyMapping Test8 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid Self-Issued inhibitPolicyMapping Test8 EE |
| # using the default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message |
| # 6.2.2.115 using the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set. The path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.11.9': [ # Invalid Self-Issued inhibitPolicyMapping Test9 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid Self-Issued inhibitPolicyMapping Test9 EE |
| # using the default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message |
| # 6.2.2.116 using the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set. The path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.11.10': [ # Invalid Self-Issued inhibitPolicyMapping Test10 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid Self-Issued inhibitPolicyMapping Test10 EE |
| # using the default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message |
| # 6.2.2.117 using the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set. The path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.11.11': [ # Invalid Self-Issued inhibitPolicyMapping Test11 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid Self-Issued inhibitPolicyMapping Test11 EE |
| # using the default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message |
| # 6.2.2.118 using the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set. The path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.12.1': [ # Invalid inhibitAnyPolicy Test1 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid inhibitAnyPolicy Test1 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.119 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension). If the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.12.2': [ # Valid inhibitAnyPolicy Test2 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid inhibitAnyPolicy Test2 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.120 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if |
| # the application can process the policyConstraints extension). If the |
| # initial-policy-set is any-policy or otherwise includes |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the user-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the path should validate successfully. If not, |
| # then the user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. If the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set is empty and the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.12.3': [ # inhibitAnyPolicy Test3 |
| # 1. default settings. The path should validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| |
| # 2. default settings, but with initial-inhibit-any-policy set. The path |
| # should not validate successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, initial_inhibit_any_policy=True, |
| user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.12.4': [ # Invalid inhibitAnyPolicy Test4 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid inhibitAnyPolicy Test4 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.122 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension). If the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.12.5': [ # Invalid inhibitAnyPolicy Test5 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid inhibitAnyPolicy Test5 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.123 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension). If the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.12.6': [ # Invalid inhibitAnyPolicy Test6 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid inhibitAnyPolicy Test6 EE using the default |
| # settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.124 using the |
| # default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension). If the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.12.7': [ # Valid Self-Issued inhibitAnyPolicy Test7 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid Self-Issued inhibitAnyPolicy Test7 EE using the |
| # default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.125 using |
| # the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if |
| # the application can process the policyConstraints extension). If the |
| # initial-policy-set is any-policy or otherwise includes |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the user-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the path should validate successfully. If not, |
| # then the user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. If the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set is empty and the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.12.8': [ # Invalid Self-Issued inhibitAnyPolicy Test8 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid Self-Issued inhibitAnyPolicy Test8 EE using |
| # the default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.126 |
| # using the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension). If the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.12.9': [ # Valid Self-Issued inhibitAnyPolicy Test9 |
| # Procedure: Validate Valid Self-Issued inhibitAnyPolicy Test9 EE using the |
| # default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.127 using |
| # the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if |
| # the application can process the policyConstraints extension). If the |
| # initial-policy-set is any-policy or otherwise includes |
| # NIST-test-policy-1, then the user-constrained-policy-set will be |
| # {NIST-test-policy-1} and the path should validate successfully. If not, |
| # then the user-constrained-policy-set will be empty. If the |
| # user-constrained-policy-set is empty and the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(True, user_constrained_policy_set=[TEST_POLICY_1]), |
| ], |
| |
| '4.12.10': [ # Invalid Self-Issued inhibitAnyPolicy Test10 |
| # Procedure: Validate Invalid Self-Issued inhibitAnyPolicy Test10 EE using |
| # the default settings or open and verify Signed Test Message 6.2.2.128 |
| # using the default settings. |
| # |
| # Expected Result: The authorities-constrained-policy-set and |
| # user-constrained-policy-set will be empty and the |
| # explicit-policy-indicator will be set (if the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension). If the application can process the |
| # policyConstraints extension, then the path should not validate |
| # successfully. |
| TestInfo(False, user_constrained_policy_set=[]), |
| ], |
| } |
| |
| |
| def parse_test(lines, i, test_case_name, test_number, test_name, |
| sanitized_test_names, output): |
| # Start by doing a coarse level of parsing that separates out the lines for |
| # the main sections. |
| i, test_sections = parse_main_test_sections(lines, i) |
| |
| certs, crls = parse_cert_path_lines(test_sections.cert_path_lines) |
| |
| # Most tests have a formulaic specification: they use the default |
| # settings, and have one expectation. These are easily parsed and are handled |
| # programmatically. In contrast, many of the policies tests have a more |
| # complicated specification which involves multiple subtests having various |
| # settings, as well as expectations described in terms of supported |
| # extensions. Rather than try to handle all the nuanced language, these are |
| # handled manually via "overrides". |
| overrides = TEST_OVERRIDES.get(test_number, None) |
| |
| if overrides is None: |
| # Verify that the test description doesn't include numbered subparts (those |
| # are not handled here). |
| if CUSTOM_SETTINGS_MATCHER.match(" ".join(test_sections.description_lines)): |
| sys.stderr.write('Unexpected custom settings for %s\n' % test_number) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| # Verify that the test is using only default settings. |
| if not USING_DEFAULT_SETTINGS_MATCHER.match( |
| " ".join(test_sections.procedure_lines)): |
| sys.stderr.write('Unexpected procedure for %s: %s\n' % |
| (test_number, " ".join(test_section.procedure_lines))) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| # Check whether expected result is validation success or failure. |
| result_match = TEST_RESULT_MATCHER.match( |
| test_sections.expected_result_lines[0]) |
| if not result_match: |
| sys.stderr.write('Unknown expectation for %s:\n%s\n' % ( |
| test_number, " ".join(test_sections.expected_result_lines))) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| # Initializes with default settings. |
| info = TestInfo(result_match.group(1) == 'should validate') |
| |
| # Special case the 4.9 test failures (require explicit policy) to set |
| # user_constrained_policy_set to empty. This is only done for the 4.9 |
| # tests, because the other policy tests are special cased as overrides and |
| # hence set this manually on a per-test basis. |
| # |
| # user_constrained_policy_set enumerates the subset of the initial policy |
| # set (anyPolicy in the default case) that were valid for the path. For |
| # non-policy tests the expectation for user_constrained_policy_set is |
| # [TEST_POLICY_1] since each policy asserts that. However for these tests, |
| # the expectation is an empty user_constrained_policy_set since there was |
| # no valid policy for the path (in fact, that is why the path validation is |
| # expected to fail). |
| if test_number.startswith('4.9.') and not info.should_validate: |
| info.user_constrained_policy_set = [] |
| |
| output_test(test_case_name, test_number, test_name, None, info, certs, |
| crls, sanitized_test_names, output) |
| else: |
| # The overrides may have a series of inputs (settings) and outputs |
| # (success/failure) for this test. Output each as a separate test case. |
| for subpart_i in range(len(overrides)): |
| info = overrides[subpart_i] |
| # If the test has only 1 subpart, don't number it. |
| subpart_number = subpart_i + 1 if len(overrides) > 1 else None |
| output_test(test_case_name, test_number, test_name, subpart_number, info, |
| certs, crls, sanitized_test_names, output) |
| |
| return i |
| |
| |
| def main(): |
| pkits_pdf_path, output_path = sys.argv[1:] |
| |
| pkits_txt_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() |
| |
| subprocess.check_call(['pdftotext', '-layout', '-nopgbrk', '-eol', 'unix', |
| pkits_pdf_path, pkits_txt_file.name]) |
| |
| test_descriptions = pkits_txt_file.read() |
| |
| # Extract section 4 of the text, which is the part that contains the tests. |
| test_descriptions = test_descriptions.split( |
| '4 Certification Path Validation Tests')[-1] |
| test_descriptions = test_descriptions.split( |
| '5 Relationship to Previous Test Suite', 1)[0] |
| |
| output = open(output_path, 'w') |
| output.write('// Autogenerated by %s, do not edit\n\n' % sys.argv[0]) |
| output.write('// Hack to allow disabling type parameterized test cases.\n' |
| '// See https://github.com/google/googletest/issues/389\n') |
| output.write('#define WRAPPED_TYPED_TEST_P(CaseName, TestName) ' |
| 'TYPED_TEST_P(CaseName, TestName)\n') |
| output.write('#define WRAPPED_REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(CaseName, ...) ' |
| 'REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(CaseName, __VA_ARGS__)\n\n') |
| |
| test_case_name = None |
| sanitized_test_names = [] |
| |
| lines = test_descriptions.splitlines() |
| |
| i = 0 |
| while i < len(lines): |
| section_match = SECTION_MATCHER.match(lines[i]) |
| match = TEST_MATCHER.match(lines[i]) |
| i += 1 |
| |
| if section_match: |
| if test_case_name: |
| finalize_test_case(test_case_name, sanitized_test_names, output) |
| sanitized_test_names = [] |
| |
| test_case_name = 'PkitsTest%02d%s' % ( |
| int(section_match.group(1).split('.')[-1]), |
| sanitize_name(section_match.group(2))) |
| output.write('\ntemplate <typename PkitsTestDelegate>\n') |
| output.write('class %s : public PkitsTest<PkitsTestDelegate> {};\n' % |
| test_case_name) |
| output.write('TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(%s);\n' % test_case_name) |
| |
| if match: |
| test_number = match.group(1) |
| test_name = match.group(2) |
| if not test_case_name: |
| output.write('// Skipped %s %s\n' % (test_number, test_name)) |
| continue |
| i, parse_test(lines, i, test_case_name, test_number, |
| test_name, sanitized_test_names, output) |
| |
| if test_case_name: |
| finalize_test_case(test_case_name, sanitized_test_names, output) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| main() |