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+/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+ * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+ * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
+/*
+ * pkix_validate.c
+ *
+ * Top level validateChain function
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "pkix_validate.h"
+#include "pkix_pl_common.h"
+
+/* --Private-Functions-------------------------------------------- */
+
+/*
+ * FUNCTION: pkix_AddToVerifyLog
+ * DESCRIPTION:
+ *
+ * This function returns immediately if the address for the VerifyNode tree
+ * pointed to by "pVerifyTree" is NULL. Otherwise it creates a new VerifyNode
+ * from the Cert pointed to by "cert" and the Error pointed to by "error",
+ * and inserts it at the depth in the VerifyNode tree determined by "depth". A
+ * depth of zero means that this function creates the root node of a new tree.
+ *
+ * Note: this function does not include the means of choosing among branches
+ * of a tree. It is intended for non-branching trees, that is, where each
+ * parent node has only a single child node.
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS:
+ * "cert"
+ * The address of the Cert to be included in the new VerifyNode. Must be
+ * non-NULL.
+ * "depth"
+ * The UInt32 value of the depth.
+ * "error"
+ * The address of the Error to be included in the new VerifyNode.
+ * "pVerifyTree"
+ * The address of the VerifyNode tree into which the created VerifyNode
+ * is to be inserted. The node is not created if VerifyTree is NULL.
+ * "plContext"
+ * Platform-specific context pointer.
+ * THREAD SAFETY:
+ * Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
+ * RETURNS:
+ * Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
+ * Returns a Validate Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
+ * Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
+ */
+static PKIX_Error *
+pkix_AddToVerifyLog(
+ PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
+ PKIX_UInt32 depth,
+ PKIX_Error *error,
+ PKIX_VerifyNode **pVerifyTree,
+ void *plContext)
+{
+
+ PKIX_VerifyNode *verifyNode = NULL;
+
+ PKIX_ENTER(VALIDATE, "pkix_AddToVerifyLog");
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_ONE(cert);
+
+ if (pVerifyTree) { /* nothing to do if no address given for log */
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_VerifyNode_Create
+ (cert, depth, error, &verifyNode, plContext),
+ PKIX_VERIFYNODECREATEFAILED);
+
+ if (depth == 0) {
+ /* We just created the root node */
+ *pVerifyTree = verifyNode;
+ } else {
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_VerifyNode_AddToChain
+ (*pVerifyTree, verifyNode, plContext),
+ PKIX_VERIFYNODEADDTOCHAINFAILED);
+ }
+ }
+
+cleanup:
+
+ PKIX_RETURN(VALIDATE);
+
+}
+
+/*
+ * FUNCTION: pkix_CheckCert
+ * DESCRIPTION:
+ *
+ * Checks whether the Cert pointed to by "cert" successfully validates
+ * using the List of CertChainCheckers pointed to by "checkers". If the
+ * certificate does not validate, an Error pointer is returned.
+ *
+ * This function should be called initially with the UInt32 pointed to by
+ * "pCheckerIndex" containing zero, and the pointer at "pNBIOContext"
+ * containing NULL. If a checker does non-blocking I/O, this function will
+ * return with the index of that checker stored at "pCheckerIndex" and a
+ * platform-dependent non-blocking I/O context stored at "pNBIOContext".
+ * A subsequent call to this function with those values intact will allow the
+ * checking to resume where it left off. This should be repeated until the
+ * function returns with NULL stored at "pNBIOContext".
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS:
+ * "cert"
+ * Address of Cert to validate. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "checkers"
+ * List of CertChainCheckers which must each validate the certificate.
+ * Must be non-NULL.
+ * "checkedExtOIDs"
+ * List of PKIX_PL_OID that has been processed. If called from building
+ * chain, it is the list of critical extension OIDs that has been
+ * processed prior to validation. May be NULL.
+ * "pCheckerIndex"
+ * Address at which is stored the the index, within the List "checkers",
+ * of a checker whose processing was interrupted by non-blocking I/O.
+ * Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pNBIOContext"
+ * Address at which is stored platform-specific non-blocking I/O context.
+ * Must be non-NULL.
+ * "plContext"
+ * Platform-specific context pointer.
+ * THREAD SAFETY:
+ * Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
+ * RETURNS:
+ * Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
+ * Returns a Validate Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
+ * Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
+ */
+static PKIX_Error *
+pkix_CheckCert(
+ PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
+ PKIX_List *checkers,
+ PKIX_List *checkedExtOIDsList,
+ PKIX_UInt32 *pCheckerIndex,
+ void **pNBIOContext,
+ void *plContext)
+{
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker_CheckCallback checkerCheck = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *checker = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *unresCritExtOIDs = NULL;
+ PKIX_UInt32 numCheckers;
+ PKIX_UInt32 numUnresCritExtOIDs = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 checkerIndex = 0;
+ void *nbioContext = NULL;
+
+ PKIX_ENTER(VALIDATE, "pkix_CheckCert");
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_FOUR(cert, checkers, pCheckerIndex, pNBIOContext);
+
+ nbioContext = *pNBIOContext;
+ *pNBIOContext = NULL; /* prepare for case of error exit */
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Cert_GetCriticalExtensionOIDs
+ (cert, &unresCritExtOIDs, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTGETCRITICALEXTENSIONOIDSFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetLength(checkers, &numCheckers, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETLENGTHFAILED);
+
+ for (checkerIndex = *pCheckerIndex;
+ checkerIndex < numCheckers;
+ checkerIndex++) {
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem
+ (checkers,
+ checkerIndex,
+ (PKIX_PL_Object **)&checker,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_CertChainChecker_GetCheckCallback
+ (checker, &checkerCheck, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTCHAINCHECKERGETCHECKCALLBACKFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(checkerCheck(checker, cert, unresCritExtOIDs,
+ &nbioContext, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTCHAINCHECKERCHECKFAILED);
+
+ if (nbioContext != NULL) {
+ *pCheckerIndex = checkerIndex;
+ *pNBIOContext = nbioContext;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(checker);
+ }
+
+ if (unresCritExtOIDs){
+
+#ifdef PKIX_VALIDATEDEBUG
+ {
+ PKIX_PL_String *oidString = NULL;
+ PKIX_UInt32 length;
+ char *oidAscii = NULL;
+ PKIX_TOSTRING(unresCritExtOIDs, &oidString, plContext,
+ PKIX_LISTTOSTRINGFAILED);
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_String_GetEncoded
+ (oidString,
+ PKIX_ESCASCII,
+ (void **) &oidAscii,
+ &length,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_STRINGGETENCODEDFAILED);
+ PKIX_VALIDATE_DEBUG_ARG
+ ("unrecognized critical extension OIDs:"
+ " %s\n", oidAscii);
+ PKIX_DECREF(oidString);
+ PKIX_PL_Free(oidAscii, plContext);
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if (checkedExtOIDsList != NULL) {
+ /* Take out OID's that had been processed, if any */
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_List_RemoveItems
+ (unresCritExtOIDs,
+ checkedExtOIDsList,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTREMOVEITEMSFAILED);
+ }
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetLength
+ (unresCritExtOIDs, &numUnresCritExtOIDs, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETLENGTHFAILED);
+
+ if (numUnresCritExtOIDs != 0){
+ PKIX_ERROR(PKIX_UNRECOGNIZEDCRITICALEXTENSION);
+ }
+
+ }
+
+cleanup:
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(checker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(unresCritExtOIDs);
+
+ PKIX_RETURN(VALIDATE);
+
+}
+
+/*
+ * FUNCTION: pkix_InitializeCheckers
+ * DESCRIPTION:
+ *
+ * Creates several checkers and initializes them with values derived from the
+ * TrustAnchor pointed to by "anchor", the ProcessingParams pointed to by
+ * "procParams", and the number of Certs in the Chain, represented by
+ * "numCerts". The List of checkers is stored at "pCheckers".
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS:
+ * "anchor"
+ * Address of TrustAnchor used to initialize the SignatureChecker and
+ * NameChainingChecker. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "procParams"
+ * Address of ProcessingParams used to initialize the ExpirationChecker
+ * and TargetCertChecker. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "numCerts"
+ * Number of certificates in the CertChain.
+ * "pCheckers"
+ * Address where object pointer will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "plContext"
+ * Platform-specific context pointer.
+ * THREAD SAFETY:
+ * Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
+ * RETURNS:
+ * Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
+ * Returns a Validate Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
+ * Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
+ */
+static PKIX_Error *
+pkix_InitializeCheckers(
+ PKIX_TrustAnchor *anchor,
+ PKIX_ProcessingParams *procParams,
+ PKIX_UInt32 numCerts,
+ PKIX_List **pCheckers,
+ void *plContext)
+{
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *targetCertChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *expirationChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *nameChainingChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *nameConstraintsChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *basicConstraintsChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *policyChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *sigChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *defaultCrlChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *userChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_PL_X500Name *trustedCAName = NULL;
+ PKIX_PL_PublicKey *trustedPubKey = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *checkers = NULL;
+ PKIX_PL_Date *testDate = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertSelector *certSelector = NULL;
+ PKIX_PL_Cert *trustedCert = NULL;
+ PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints *trustedNC = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *initialPolicies = NULL;
+ PKIX_Boolean policyQualifiersRejected = PKIX_FALSE;
+ PKIX_Boolean initialPolicyMappingInhibit = PKIX_FALSE;
+ PKIX_Boolean initialAnyPolicyInhibit = PKIX_FALSE;
+ PKIX_Boolean initialExplicitPolicy = PKIX_FALSE;
+ PKIX_List *userCheckersList = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *certStores = NULL;
+ PKIX_UInt32 numCertCheckers = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 i;
+
+ PKIX_ENTER(VALIDATE, "pkix_InitializeCheckers");
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_THREE(anchor, procParams, pCheckers);
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_Create(&checkers, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTCREATEFAILED);
+
+ /*
+ * The TrustAnchor may have been created using CreateWithCert
+ * (in which case GetCAPublicKey and GetCAName will return NULL)
+ * or may have been created using CreateWithNameKeyPair (in which
+ * case GetTrustedCert will return NULL. So we call GetTrustedCert
+ * and populate trustedPubKey and trustedCAName accordingly.
+ */
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_TrustAnchor_GetTrustedCert
+ (anchor, &trustedCert, plContext),
+ PKIX_TRUSTANCHORGETTRUSTEDCERTFAILED);
+
+ if (trustedCert){
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubjectPublicKey
+ (trustedCert, &trustedPubKey, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTGETSUBJECTPUBLICKEYFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Cert_GetSubject
+ (trustedCert, &trustedCAName, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTGETSUBJECTFAILED);
+ } else {
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_TrustAnchor_GetCAPublicKey
+ (anchor, &trustedPubKey, plContext),
+ PKIX_TRUSTANCHORGETCAPUBLICKEYFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_TrustAnchor_GetCAName
+ (anchor, &trustedCAName, plContext),
+ PKIX_TRUSTANCHORGETCANAMEFAILED);
+ }
+
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_TWO(trustedPubKey, trustedCAName);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_TrustAnchor_GetNameConstraints
+ (anchor, &trustedNC, plContext),
+ PKIX_TRUSTANCHORGETNAMECONSTRAINTSFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetTargetCertConstraints
+ (procParams, &certSelector, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSGETTARGETCERTCONSTRAINTSFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetDate
+ (procParams, &testDate, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSGETDATEFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetInitialPolicies
+ (procParams, &initialPolicies, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSGETINITIALPOLICIESFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetPolicyQualifiersRejected
+ (procParams, &policyQualifiersRejected, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSGETPOLICYQUALIFIERSREJECTEDFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_IsPolicyMappingInhibited
+ (procParams, &initialPolicyMappingInhibit, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSISPOLICYMAPPINGINHIBITEDFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_IsAnyPolicyInhibited
+ (procParams, &initialAnyPolicyInhibit, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSISANYPOLICYINHIBITEDFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_IsExplicitPolicyRequired
+ (procParams, &initialExplicitPolicy, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSISEXPLICITPOLICYREQUIREDFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetCertStores
+ (procParams, &certStores, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSGETCERTSTORESFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetCertChainCheckers
+ (procParams, &userCheckersList, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSGETCERTCHAINCHECKERSFAILED);
+
+ /* now, initialize all the checkers */
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_TargetCertChecker_Initialize
+ (certSelector, numCerts, &targetCertChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_TARGETCERTCHECKERINITIALIZEFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_ExpirationChecker_Initialize
+ (testDate, &expirationChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_EXPIRATIONCHECKERINITIALIZEFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_NameChainingChecker_Initialize
+ (trustedCAName, &nameChainingChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_NAMECHAININGCHECKERINITIALIZEFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_NameConstraintsChecker_Initialize
+ (trustedNC, numCerts, &nameConstraintsChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_NAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERINITIALIZEFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_BasicConstraintsChecker_Initialize
+ (numCerts, &basicConstraintsChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_BASICCONSTRAINTSCHECKERINITIALIZEFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_PolicyChecker_Initialize
+ (initialPolicies,
+ policyQualifiersRejected,
+ initialPolicyMappingInhibit,
+ initialExplicitPolicy,
+ initialAnyPolicyInhibit,
+ numCerts,
+ &policyChecker,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_POLICYCHECKERINITIALIZEFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_SignatureChecker_Initialize
+ (trustedPubKey, numCerts, &sigChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_SIGNATURECHECKERINITIALIZEFAILED);
+
+ if (userCheckersList != NULL) {
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetLength
+ (userCheckersList, &numCertCheckers, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETLENGTHFAILED);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < numCertCheckers; i++) {
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem
+ (userCheckersList,
+ i,
+ (PKIX_PL_Object **) &userChecker,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem
+ (checkers,
+ (PKIX_PL_Object *)userChecker,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(userChecker);
+ }
+ }
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem
+ (checkers, (PKIX_PL_Object *)targetCertChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem
+ (checkers, (PKIX_PL_Object *)expirationChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem
+ (checkers, (PKIX_PL_Object *)nameChainingChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem
+ (checkers, (PKIX_PL_Object *)nameConstraintsChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem
+ (checkers, (PKIX_PL_Object *)basicConstraintsChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem
+ (checkers, (PKIX_PL_Object *)policyChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem
+ (checkers, (PKIX_PL_Object *)sigChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED);
+
+ *pCheckers = checkers;
+
+cleanup:
+
+ if (PKIX_ERROR_RECEIVED){
+ PKIX_DECREF(checkers);
+ }
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(certSelector);
+ PKIX_DECREF(testDate);
+ PKIX_DECREF(initialPolicies);
+ PKIX_DECREF(targetCertChecker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(expirationChecker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(nameChainingChecker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(nameConstraintsChecker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(basicConstraintsChecker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(policyChecker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(sigChecker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(trustedCAName);
+ PKIX_DECREF(trustedPubKey);
+ PKIX_DECREF(trustedNC);
+ PKIX_DECREF(trustedCert);
+ PKIX_DECREF(defaultCrlChecker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(userCheckersList);
+ PKIX_DECREF(certStores);
+ PKIX_DECREF(userChecker);
+
+ PKIX_RETURN(VALIDATE);
+}
+
+/*
+ * FUNCTION: pkix_RetrieveOutputs
+ * DESCRIPTION:
+ *
+ * This function queries the respective states of the List of checkers in
+ * "checkers" to to obtain the final public key from the SignatureChecker
+ * and the policy tree from the PolicyChecker, storing those values at
+ * "pFinalSubjPubKey" and "pPolicyTree", respectively.
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS:
+ * "checkers"
+ * Address of List of checkers to be queried. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pFinalSubjPubKey"
+ * Address where final public key will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pPolicyTree"
+ * Address where policy tree will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "plContext"
+ * Platform-specific context pointer.
+ * THREAD SAFETY:
+ * Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
+ * RETURNS:
+ * Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
+ * Returns a Validate Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
+ * Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
+ */
+static PKIX_Error *
+pkix_RetrieveOutputs(
+ PKIX_List *checkers,
+ PKIX_PL_PublicKey **pFinalSubjPubKey,
+ PKIX_PolicyNode **pPolicyTree,
+ void *plContext)
+{
+ PKIX_PL_PublicKey *finalSubjPubKey = NULL;
+ PKIX_PolicyNode *validPolicyTree = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *checker = NULL;
+ PKIX_PL_Object *state = NULL;
+ PKIX_UInt32 numCheckers = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 type;
+ PKIX_Int32 j;
+
+ PKIX_ENTER(VALIDATE, "pkix_RetrieveOutputs");
+
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_TWO(checkers, pPolicyTree);
+
+ /*
+ * To optimize the search, we guess that the sigChecker is
+ * last in the tree and is preceded by the policyChecker. We
+ * search toward the front of the chain. Remember that List
+ * items are indexed 0..(numItems - 1).
+ */
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetLength(checkers, &numCheckers, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETLENGTHFAILED);
+
+ for (j = numCheckers - 1; j >= 0; j--){
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem
+ (checkers, j, (PKIX_PL_Object **)&checker, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_CertChainChecker_GetCertChainCheckerState
+ (checker, &state, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTCHAINCHECKERGETCERTCHAINCHECKERSTATEFAILED);
+
+ /* user defined checker may have no state */
+ if (state != NULL) {
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Object_GetType(state, &type, plContext),
+ PKIX_OBJECTGETTYPEFAILED);
+
+ if (type == PKIX_SIGNATURECHECKERSTATE_TYPE){
+ /* final pubKey will include any inherited DSA params */
+ finalSubjPubKey =
+ ((pkix_SignatureCheckerState *)state)->
+ prevPublicKey;
+ PKIX_INCREF(finalSubjPubKey);
+ *pFinalSubjPubKey = finalSubjPubKey;
+ }
+
+ if (type == PKIX_CERTPOLICYCHECKERSTATE_TYPE) {
+ validPolicyTree =
+ ((PKIX_PolicyCheckerState *)state)->validPolicyTree;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(checker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(state);
+ }
+
+ PKIX_INCREF(validPolicyTree);
+ *pPolicyTree = validPolicyTree;
+
+cleanup:
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(checker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(state);
+
+ PKIX_RETURN(VALIDATE);
+
+}
+
+/*
+ * FUNCTION: pkix_CheckChain
+ * DESCRIPTION:
+ *
+ * Checks whether the List of Certs pointed to by "certs", containing
+ * "numCerts" entries, successfully validates using each CertChainChecker in
+ * the List pointed to by "checkers" and has not been revoked, according to any
+ * of the Revocation Checkers in the List pointed to by "revChecker". Checkers
+ * are expected to remove from "removeCheckedExtOIDs" and extensions that they
+ * process. Indices to the certChain and the checkerChain are obtained and
+ * returned in "pCertCheckedIndex" and "pCheckerIndex", respectively. These
+ * should be set to zero prior to the initial call, but may be changed (and
+ * must be supplied on subsequent calls) if processing is suspended for non-
+ * blocking I/O. Each time a Cert passes from being validated by one of the
+ * CertChainCheckers to being checked by a Revocation Checker, the Boolean
+ * stored at "pRevChecking" is changed from FALSE to TRUE. If the Cert is
+ * rejected by a Revocation Checker, its reason code is returned at
+ * "pReasonCode. If the List of Certs successfully validates, the public key i
+ * the final certificate is obtained and stored at "pFinalSubjPubKey" and the
+ * validPolicyTree, which could be NULL, is stored at pPolicyTree. If the List
+ * of Certs fails to validate, an Error pointer is returned.
+ *
+ * If "pVerifyTree" is non-NULL, a chain of VerifyNodes is created which
+ * tracks the results of the validation. That is, either each node in the
+ * chain has a NULL Error component, or the last node contains an Error
+ * which indicates why the validation failed.
+ *
+ * The number of Certs in the List, represented by "numCerts", is used to
+ * determine which Cert is the final Cert.
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS:
+ * "certs"
+ * Address of List of Certs to validate. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "numCerts"
+ * Number of certificates in the List of certificates.
+ * "checkers"
+ * List of CertChainCheckers which must each validate the List of
+ * certificates. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "revChecker"
+ * List of RevocationCheckers which must each not reject the List of
+ * certificates. May be empty, but must be non-NULL.
+ * "removeCheckedExtOIDs"
+ * List of PKIX_PL_OID that has been processed. If called from building
+ * chain, it is the list of critical extension OIDs that has been
+ * processed prior to validation. Extension OIDs that may be processed by
+ * user defined checker processes are also in the list. May be NULL.
+ * "procParams"
+ * Address of ProcessingParams used to initialize various checkers. Must
+ * be non-NULL.
+ * "pCertCheckedIndex"
+ * Address where Int32 index to the Cert chain is obtained and
+ * returned. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pCheckerIndex"
+ * Address where Int32 index to the CheckerChain is obtained and
+ * returned. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pRevChecking"
+ * Address where Boolean is obtained and returned, indicating, if FALSE,
+ * that CertChainCheckers are being called; or, if TRUE, that RevChecker
+ * are being called. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pReasonCode"
+ * Address where UInt32 results of revocation checking are stored. Must be
+ * non-NULL.
+ * "pNBIOContext"
+ * Address where platform-dependent context is stored if checking is
+ * suspended for non-blocking I/O. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pFinalSubjPubKey"
+ * Address where the final public key will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pPolicyTree"
+ * Address where the final validPolicyTree is stored. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pVerifyTree"
+ * Address where a VerifyTree is stored, if non-NULL.
+ * "plContext"
+ * Platform-specific context pointer.
+ * THREAD SAFETY:
+ * Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
+ * RETURNS:
+ * Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
+ * Returns a Validate Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
+ * Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
+ */
+PKIX_Error *
+pkix_CheckChain(
+ PKIX_List *certs,
+ PKIX_UInt32 numCerts,
+ PKIX_TrustAnchor *anchor,
+ PKIX_List *checkers,
+ PKIX_RevocationChecker *revChecker,
+ PKIX_List *removeCheckedExtOIDs,
+ PKIX_ProcessingParams *procParams,
+ PKIX_UInt32 *pCertCheckedIndex,
+ PKIX_UInt32 *pCheckerIndex,
+ PKIX_Boolean *pRevChecking,
+ PKIX_UInt32 *pReasonCode,
+ void **pNBIOContext,
+ PKIX_PL_PublicKey **pFinalSubjPubKey,
+ PKIX_PolicyNode **pPolicyTree,
+ PKIX_VerifyNode **pVerifyTree,
+ void *plContext)
+{
+ PKIX_UInt32 j = 0;
+ PKIX_Boolean revChecking = PKIX_FALSE;
+ PKIX_Error *checkCertError = NULL;
+ void *nbioContext = NULL;
+ PKIX_PL_Cert *cert = NULL;
+ PKIX_PL_Cert *issuer = NULL;
+ PKIX_PL_NssContext *nssContext = NULL;
+ CERTCertList *certList = NULL;
+ const CERTChainVerifyCallback *chainVerifyCallback = NULL;
+ CERTCertificate *nssCert = NULL;
+
+ PKIX_ENTER(VALIDATE, "pkix_CheckChain");
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_FOUR(certs, checkers, revChecker, pCertCheckedIndex);
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_FOUR(pCheckerIndex, pRevChecking, pReasonCode, anchor);
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_THREE(pNBIOContext, pFinalSubjPubKey, pPolicyTree);
+
+ nbioContext = *pNBIOContext;
+ *pNBIOContext = NULL;
+ revChecking = *pRevChecking;
+ nssContext = (PKIX_PL_NssContext *)plContext;
+ chainVerifyCallback = &nssContext->chainVerifyCallback;
+
+ if (chainVerifyCallback->isChainValid != NULL) {
+ PRBool chainOK = PR_FALSE; /*assume failure*/
+ SECStatus rv;
+
+ certList = CERT_NewCertList();
+ if (certList == NULL) {
+ PKIX_ERROR_ALLOC_ERROR();
+ }
+
+ /* Add the trust anchor to the list */
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_TrustAnchor_GetTrustedCert
+ (anchor, &cert, plContext),
+ PKIX_TRUSTANCHORGETTRUSTEDCERTFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(
+ PKIX_PL_Cert_GetCERTCertificate(cert, &nssCert, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTGETCERTCERTIFICATEFAILED);
+
+ rv = CERT_AddCertToListHead(certList, nssCert);
+ if (rv != SECSuccess) {
+ PKIX_ERROR_ALLOC_ERROR();
+ }
+ /* the certList takes ownership of nssCert on success */
+ nssCert = NULL;
+ PKIX_DECREF(cert);
+
+ /* Add the rest of the chain to the list */
+ for (j = *pCertCheckedIndex; j < numCerts; j++) {
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem(
+ certs, j, (PKIX_PL_Object **)&cert, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(
+ PKIX_PL_Cert_GetCERTCertificate(cert, &nssCert, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTGETCERTCERTIFICATEFAILED);
+
+ rv = CERT_AddCertToListHead(certList, nssCert);
+ if (rv != SECSuccess) {
+ PKIX_ERROR_ALLOC_ERROR();
+ }
+ /* the certList takes ownership of nssCert on success */
+ nssCert = NULL;
+ PKIX_DECREF(cert);
+ }
+
+ rv = (*chainVerifyCallback->isChainValid)
+ (chainVerifyCallback->isChainValidArg, certList, &chainOK);
+ if (rv != SECSuccess) {
+ PKIX_ERROR_FATAL(PKIX_CHAINVERIFYCALLBACKFAILED);
+ }
+
+ if (!chainOK) {
+ PKIX_ERROR(PKIX_CHAINVERIFYCALLBACKFAILED);
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_TrustAnchor_GetTrustedCert
+ (anchor, &cert, plContext),
+ PKIX_TRUSTANCHORGETTRUSTEDCERTFAILED);
+
+ for (j = *pCertCheckedIndex; j < numCerts; j++) {
+
+ PORT_Assert(cert);
+ PKIX_DECREF(issuer);
+ issuer = cert;
+ cert = NULL;
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem(
+ certs, j, (PKIX_PL_Object **)&cert, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED);
+
+ /* check if cert pointer is valid */
+ PORT_Assert(cert);
+ if (cert == NULL) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (revChecking == PKIX_FALSE) {
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_CheckCert
+ (cert,
+ checkers,
+ removeCheckedExtOIDs,
+ pCheckerIndex,
+ &nbioContext,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_CHECKCERTFAILED);
+
+ if (nbioContext != NULL) {
+ *pCertCheckedIndex = j;
+ *pRevChecking = revChecking;
+ *pNBIOContext = nbioContext;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ revChecking = PKIX_TRUE;
+ *pCheckerIndex = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (revChecking == PKIX_TRUE) {
+ PKIX_RevocationStatus revStatus;
+ pkixErrorResult =
+ PKIX_RevocationChecker_Check(
+ cert, issuer, revChecker,
+ procParams, PKIX_TRUE,
+ (j == numCerts - 1) ? PKIX_TRUE : PKIX_FALSE,
+ &revStatus, pReasonCode,
+ &nbioContext, plContext);
+ if (nbioContext != NULL) {
+ *pCertCheckedIndex = j;
+ *pRevChecking = revChecking;
+ *pNBIOContext = nbioContext;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ if (revStatus == PKIX_RevStatus_Revoked ||
+ pkixErrorResult) {
+ if (!pkixErrorResult) {
+ /* if pkixErrorResult is returned then
+ * use it as it has a detailed revocation
+ * error code. Otherwise create a new error */
+ PKIX_ERROR_CREATE(VALIDATE,
+ PKIX_CERTIFICATEREVOKED,
+ pkixErrorResult);
+ }
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ revChecking = PKIX_FALSE;
+ *pCheckerIndex = 0;
+ }
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_AddToVerifyLog
+ (cert, j, NULL, pVerifyTree, plContext),
+ PKIX_ADDTOVERIFYLOGFAILED);
+ }
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_RetrieveOutputs
+ (checkers, pFinalSubjPubKey, pPolicyTree, plContext),
+ PKIX_RETRIEVEOUTPUTSFAILED);
+
+ *pNBIOContext = NULL;
+
+cleanup:
+ if (PKIX_ERROR_RECEIVED && cert) {
+ checkCertError = pkixErrorResult;
+
+ PKIX_CHECK_FATAL(
+ pkix_AddToVerifyLog(cert, j, checkCertError, pVerifyTree,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_ADDTOVERIFYLOGFAILED);
+ pkixErrorResult = checkCertError;
+ pkixErrorCode = pkixErrorResult->errCode;
+ checkCertError = NULL;
+ }
+
+fatal:
+ if (nssCert) {
+ CERT_DestroyCertificate(nssCert);
+ }
+
+ if (certList) {
+ CERT_DestroyCertList(certList);
+ }
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(checkCertError);
+ PKIX_DECREF(cert);
+ PKIX_DECREF(issuer);
+
+ PKIX_RETURN(VALIDATE);
+}
+
+/*
+ * FUNCTION: pkix_ExtractParameters
+ * DESCRIPTION:
+ *
+ * Extracts several parameters from the ValidateParams object pointed to by
+ * "valParams" and stores the CertChain at "pChain", the List of Certs at
+ * "pCerts", the number of Certs in the chain at "pNumCerts", the
+ * ProcessingParams object at "pProcParams", the List of TrustAnchors at
+ * "pAnchors", and the number of TrustAnchors at "pNumAnchors".
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS:
+ * "valParams"
+ * Address of ValidateParams from which the parameters are extracted.
+ * Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pCerts"
+ * Address where object pointer for List of Certs will be stored.
+ * Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pNumCerts"
+ * Address where number of Certs will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pProcParams"
+ * Address where object pointer for ProcessingParams will be stored.
+ * Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pAnchors"
+ * Address where object pointer for List of Anchors will be stored.
+ * Must be non-NULL.
+ * "pNumAnchors"
+ * Address where number of Anchors will be stored. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "plContext"
+ * Platform-specific context pointer.
+ * THREAD SAFETY:
+ * Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
+ * RETURNS:
+ * Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
+ * Returns a Validate Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
+ * Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
+ */
+static PKIX_Error *
+pkix_ExtractParameters(
+ PKIX_ValidateParams *valParams,
+ PKIX_List **pCerts,
+ PKIX_UInt32 *pNumCerts,
+ PKIX_ProcessingParams **pProcParams,
+ PKIX_List **pAnchors,
+ PKIX_UInt32 *pNumAnchors,
+ void *plContext)
+{
+ PKIX_ENTER(VALIDATE, "pkix_ExtractParameters");
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_THREE(valParams, pCerts, pNumCerts);
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_THREE(pProcParams, pAnchors, pNumAnchors);
+
+ /* extract relevant parameters from chain */
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ValidateParams_GetCertChain
+ (valParams, pCerts, plContext),
+ PKIX_VALIDATEPARAMSGETCERTCHAINFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetLength(*pCerts, pNumCerts, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETLENGTHFAILED);
+
+ /* extract relevant parameters from procParams */
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ValidateParams_GetProcessingParams
+ (valParams, pProcParams, plContext),
+ PKIX_VALIDATEPARAMSGETPROCESSINGPARAMSFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetTrustAnchors
+ (*pProcParams, pAnchors, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSGETTRUSTANCHORSFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetLength(*pAnchors, pNumAnchors, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETLENGTHFAILED);
+
+cleanup:
+
+ PKIX_RETURN(VALIDATE);
+}
+
+/* --Public-Functions--------------------------------------------- */
+
+/*
+ * FUNCTION: PKIX_ValidateChain (see comments in pkix.h)
+ */
+PKIX_Error *
+PKIX_ValidateChain(
+ PKIX_ValidateParams *valParams,
+ PKIX_ValidateResult **pResult,
+ PKIX_VerifyNode **pVerifyTree,
+ void *plContext)
+{
+ PKIX_Error *chainFailed = NULL;
+
+ PKIX_ProcessingParams *procParams = NULL;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *userChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_RevocationChecker *revChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *certs = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *checkers = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *anchors = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *userCheckers = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *userCheckerExtOIDs = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *validateCheckedCritExtOIDsList = NULL;
+ PKIX_TrustAnchor *anchor = NULL;
+ PKIX_ValidateResult *valResult = NULL;
+ PKIX_PL_PublicKey *finalPubKey = NULL;
+ PKIX_PolicyNode *validPolicyTree = NULL;
+ PKIX_Boolean supportForwarding = PKIX_FALSE;
+ PKIX_Boolean revChecking = PKIX_FALSE;
+ PKIX_UInt32 i, numCerts, numAnchors;
+ PKIX_UInt32 numUserCheckers = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 certCheckedIndex = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 checkerIndex = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 reasonCode = 0;
+ void *nbioContext = NULL;
+
+ PKIX_ENTER(VALIDATE, "PKIX_ValidateChain");
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_TWO(valParams, pResult);
+
+ /* extract various parameters from valParams */
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_ExtractParameters
+ (valParams,
+ &certs,
+ &numCerts,
+ &procParams,
+ &anchors,
+ &numAnchors,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_EXTRACTPARAMETERSFAILED);
+
+ /*
+ * setup an extension OID list that user had defined for his checker
+ * processing. User checker is not responsible for taking out OIDs
+ * from unresolved critical extension list as the libpkix checker
+ * is doing. Here we add those user checkers' OIDs to the removal
+ * list to be taken out by CheckChain
+ */
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetCertChainCheckers
+ (procParams, &userCheckers, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSGETCERTCHAINCHECKERSFAILED);
+
+ if (userCheckers != NULL) {
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_Create
+ (&validateCheckedCritExtOIDsList,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTCREATEFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetLength
+ (userCheckers, &numUserCheckers, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETLENGTHFAILED);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < numUserCheckers; i++) {
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem
+ (userCheckers,
+ i,
+ (PKIX_PL_Object **) &userChecker,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK
+ (PKIX_CertChainChecker_IsForwardCheckingSupported
+ (userChecker, &supportForwarding, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTCHAINCHECKERISFORWARDCHECKINGSUPPORTEDFAILED);
+
+ if (supportForwarding == PKIX_FALSE) {
+
+ PKIX_CHECK
+ (PKIX_CertChainChecker_GetSupportedExtensions
+ (userChecker, &userCheckerExtOIDs, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTCHAINCHECKERGETSUPPORTEDEXTENSIONSFAILED);
+
+ if (userCheckerExtOIDs != NULL) {
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_List_AppendList
+ (validateCheckedCritExtOIDsList,
+ userCheckerExtOIDs,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTAPPENDLISTFAILED);
+ }
+ }
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(userCheckerExtOIDs);
+ PKIX_DECREF(userChecker);
+ }
+ }
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetRevocationChecker
+ (procParams, &revChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSGETREVOCATIONCHECKERFAILED);
+
+ /* try to validate the chain with each anchor */
+ for (i = 0; i < numAnchors; i++){
+
+ /* get trust anchor */
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem
+ (anchors, i, (PKIX_PL_Object **)&anchor, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED);
+
+ /* initialize checkers using information from trust anchor */
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_InitializeCheckers
+ (anchor, procParams, numCerts, &checkers, plContext),
+ PKIX_INITIALIZECHECKERSFAILED);
+
+ /*
+ * Validate the chain using this trust anchor and these
+ * checkers. (WARNING: checkers that use non-blocking I/O
+ * are not currently supported.)
+ */
+ certCheckedIndex = 0;
+ checkerIndex = 0;
+ revChecking = PKIX_FALSE;
+ chainFailed = pkix_CheckChain
+ (certs,
+ numCerts,
+ anchor,
+ checkers,
+ revChecker,
+ validateCheckedCritExtOIDsList,
+ procParams,
+ &certCheckedIndex,
+ &checkerIndex,
+ &revChecking,
+ &reasonCode,
+ &nbioContext,
+ &finalPubKey,
+ &validPolicyTree,
+ pVerifyTree,
+ plContext);
+
+ if (chainFailed) {
+
+ /* cert chain failed to validate */
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(chainFailed);
+ PKIX_DECREF(anchor);
+ PKIX_DECREF(checkers);
+ PKIX_DECREF(validPolicyTree);
+
+ /* if last anchor, we fail; else, we try next anchor */
+ if (i == (numAnchors - 1)) { /* last anchor */
+ PKIX_ERROR(PKIX_VALIDATECHAINFAILED);
+ }
+
+ } else {
+
+ /* XXX Remove this assertion after 2014-12-31.
+ * See bug 946984. */
+ PORT_Assert(reasonCode == 0);
+
+ /* cert chain successfully validated! */
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_ValidateResult_Create
+ (finalPubKey,
+ anchor,
+ validPolicyTree,
+ &valResult,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_VALIDATERESULTCREATEFAILED);
+
+ *pResult = valResult;
+
+ /* no need to try any more anchors in the loop */
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+cleanup:
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(finalPubKey);
+ PKIX_DECREF(certs);
+ PKIX_DECREF(anchors);
+ PKIX_DECREF(anchor);
+ PKIX_DECREF(checkers);
+ PKIX_DECREF(revChecker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(validPolicyTree);
+ PKIX_DECREF(chainFailed);
+ PKIX_DECREF(procParams);
+ PKIX_DECREF(userCheckers);
+ PKIX_DECREF(validateCheckedCritExtOIDsList);
+
+ PKIX_RETURN(VALIDATE);
+}
+
+/*
+ * FUNCTION: pkix_Validate_BuildUserOIDs
+ * DESCRIPTION:
+ *
+ * This function creates a List of the OIDs that are processed by the user
+ * checkers in the List pointed to by "userCheckers", storing the resulting
+ * List at "pUserCritOIDs". If the List of userCheckers is NULL, the output
+ * List will be NULL. Otherwise the output List will be non-NULL, but may be
+ * empty.
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS:
+ * "userCheckers"
+ * The address of the List of userCheckers.
+ * "pUserCritOIDs"
+ * The address at which the List is stored. Must be non-NULL.
+ * "plContext"
+ * Platform-specific context pointer.
+ * THREAD SAFETY:
+ * Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide)
+ * RETURNS:
+ * Returns NULL if the function succeeds.
+ * Returns a VALIDATE Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
+ * Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way.
+ */
+static PKIX_Error *
+pkix_Validate_BuildUserOIDs(
+ PKIX_List *userCheckers,
+ PKIX_List **pUserCritOIDs,
+ void *plContext)
+{
+ PKIX_UInt32 numUserCheckers = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 i = 0;
+ PKIX_List *userCritOIDs = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *userCheckerExtOIDs = NULL;
+ PKIX_Boolean supportForwarding = PKIX_FALSE;
+ PKIX_CertChainChecker *userChecker = NULL;
+
+ PKIX_ENTER(VALIDATE, "pkix_Validate_BuildUserOIDs");
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_ONE(pUserCritOIDs);
+
+ if (userCheckers != NULL) {
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_Create(&userCritOIDs, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTCREATEFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetLength
+ (userCheckers, &numUserCheckers, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETLENGTHFAILED);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < numUserCheckers; i++) {
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem
+ (userCheckers,
+ i,
+ (PKIX_PL_Object **) &userChecker,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_CertChainChecker_IsForwardCheckingSupported
+ (userChecker, &supportForwarding, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTCHAINCHECKERISFORWARDCHECKINGSUPPORTEDFAILED);
+
+ if (supportForwarding == PKIX_FALSE) {
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_CertChainChecker_GetSupportedExtensions
+ (userChecker, &userCheckerExtOIDs, plContext),
+ PKIX_CERTCHAINCHECKERGETSUPPORTEDEXTENSIONSFAILED);
+
+ if (userCheckerExtOIDs != NULL) {
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_List_AppendList
+ (userCritOIDs, userCheckerExtOIDs, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTAPPENDLISTFAILED);
+ }
+ }
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(userCheckerExtOIDs);
+ PKIX_DECREF(userChecker);
+ }
+ }
+
+ *pUserCritOIDs = userCritOIDs;
+
+cleanup:
+
+ if (PKIX_ERROR_RECEIVED){
+ PKIX_DECREF(userCritOIDs);
+ }
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(userCheckerExtOIDs);
+ PKIX_DECREF(userChecker);
+
+ PKIX_RETURN(VALIDATE);
+}
+
+/*
+ * FUNCTION: PKIX_ValidateChain_nb (see comments in pkix.h)
+ */
+PKIX_Error *
+PKIX_ValidateChain_NB(
+ PKIX_ValidateParams *valParams,
+ PKIX_UInt32 *pCertIndex,
+ PKIX_UInt32 *pAnchorIndex,
+ PKIX_UInt32 *pCheckerIndex,
+ PKIX_Boolean *pRevChecking,
+ PKIX_List **pCheckers,
+ void **pNBIOContext,
+ PKIX_ValidateResult **pResult,
+ PKIX_VerifyNode **pVerifyTree,
+ void *plContext)
+{
+ PKIX_UInt32 numCerts = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 numAnchors = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 i = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 certIndex = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 anchorIndex = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 checkerIndex = 0;
+ PKIX_UInt32 reasonCode = 0;
+ PKIX_Boolean revChecking = PKIX_FALSE;
+ PKIX_List *certs = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *anchors = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *checkers = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *userCheckers = NULL;
+ PKIX_List *validateCheckedCritExtOIDsList = NULL;
+ PKIX_TrustAnchor *anchor = NULL;
+ PKIX_ValidateResult *valResult = NULL;
+ PKIX_PL_PublicKey *finalPubKey = NULL;
+ PKIX_PolicyNode *validPolicyTree = NULL;
+ PKIX_ProcessingParams *procParams = NULL;
+ PKIX_RevocationChecker *revChecker = NULL;
+ PKIX_Error *chainFailed = NULL;
+ void *nbioContext = NULL;
+
+ PKIX_ENTER(VALIDATE, "PKIX_ValidateChain_NB");
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_FOUR
+ (valParams, pCertIndex, pAnchorIndex, pCheckerIndex);
+ PKIX_NULLCHECK_FOUR(pRevChecking, pCheckers, pNBIOContext, pResult);
+
+ nbioContext = *pNBIOContext;
+ *pNBIOContext = NULL;
+
+ /* extract various parameters from valParams */
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_ExtractParameters
+ (valParams,
+ &certs,
+ &numCerts,
+ &procParams,
+ &anchors,
+ &numAnchors,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_EXTRACTPARAMETERSFAILED);
+
+ /*
+ * Create a List of the OIDs that will be processed by the user
+ * checkers. User checkers are not responsible for removing OIDs from
+ * the List of unresolved critical extensions, as libpkix checkers are.
+ * So we add those user checkers' OIDs to the removal list to be taken
+ * out by CheckChain.
+ */
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetCertChainCheckers
+ (procParams, &userCheckers, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSGETCERTCHAINCHECKERSFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_Validate_BuildUserOIDs
+ (userCheckers, &validateCheckedCritExtOIDsList, plContext),
+ PKIX_VALIDATEBUILDUSEROIDSFAILED);
+
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_ProcessingParams_GetRevocationChecker
+ (procParams, &revChecker, plContext),
+ PKIX_PROCESSINGPARAMSGETREVOCATIONCHECKERFAILED);
+
+ /* Are we resuming after a WOULDBLOCK return, or starting anew ? */
+ if (nbioContext != NULL) {
+ /* Resuming */
+ certIndex = *pCertIndex;
+ anchorIndex = *pAnchorIndex;
+ checkerIndex = *pCheckerIndex;
+ revChecking = *pRevChecking;
+ checkers = *pCheckers;
+ *pCheckers = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* try to validate the chain with each anchor */
+ for (i = anchorIndex; i < numAnchors; i++) {
+
+ /* get trust anchor */
+ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem
+ (anchors, i, (PKIX_PL_Object **)&anchor, plContext),
+ PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED);
+
+ /* initialize checkers using information from trust anchor */
+ if (nbioContext == NULL) {
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_InitializeCheckers
+ (anchor,
+ procParams,
+ numCerts,
+ &checkers,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_INITIALIZECHECKERSFAILED);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Validate the chain using this trust anchor and these
+ * checkers.
+ */
+ chainFailed = pkix_CheckChain
+ (certs,
+ numCerts,
+ anchor,
+ checkers,
+ revChecker,
+ validateCheckedCritExtOIDsList,
+ procParams,
+ &certIndex,
+ &checkerIndex,
+ &revChecking,
+ &reasonCode,
+ &nbioContext,
+ &finalPubKey,
+ &validPolicyTree,
+ pVerifyTree,
+ plContext);
+
+ if (nbioContext != NULL) {
+ *pCertIndex = certIndex;
+ *pAnchorIndex = anchorIndex;
+ *pCheckerIndex = checkerIndex;
+ *pRevChecking = revChecking;
+ PKIX_INCREF(checkers);
+ *pCheckers = checkers;
+ *pNBIOContext = nbioContext;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (chainFailed) {
+
+ /* cert chain failed to validate */
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(chainFailed);
+ PKIX_DECREF(anchor);
+ PKIX_DECREF(checkers);
+ PKIX_DECREF(validPolicyTree);
+
+ /* if last anchor, we fail; else, we try next anchor */
+ if (i == (numAnchors - 1)) { /* last anchor */
+ PKIX_ERROR(PKIX_VALIDATECHAINFAILED);
+ }
+
+ } else {
+
+ /* XXX Remove this assertion after 2014-12-31.
+ * See bug 946984. */
+ PORT_Assert(reasonCode == 0);
+
+ /* cert chain successfully validated! */
+ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_ValidateResult_Create
+ (finalPubKey,
+ anchor,
+ validPolicyTree,
+ &valResult,
+ plContext),
+ PKIX_VALIDATERESULTCREATEFAILED);
+
+ *pResult = valResult;
+
+ /* no need to try any more anchors in the loop */
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+cleanup:
+
+ PKIX_DECREF(finalPubKey);
+ PKIX_DECREF(certs);
+ PKIX_DECREF(anchors);
+ PKIX_DECREF(anchor);
+ PKIX_DECREF(checkers);
+ PKIX_DECREF(revChecker);
+ PKIX_DECREF(validPolicyTree);
+ PKIX_DECREF(chainFailed);
+ PKIX_DECREF(procParams);
+ PKIX_DECREF(userCheckers);
+ PKIX_DECREF(validateCheckedCritExtOIDsList);
+
+ PKIX_RETURN(VALIDATE);
+}