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/*
* pkix_nameconstraintschecker.c
*
* Functions for Name Constraints Checkers
*
*/
#include "pkix_nameconstraintschecker.h"
/* --Private-NameConstraintsCheckerState-Functions---------------------- */
/*
* FUNCTION: pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerstate_Destroy
* (see comments for PKIX_PL_DestructorCallback in pkix_pl_system.h)
*/
static PKIX_Error *
pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState_Destroy(
PKIX_PL_Object *object,
void *plContext)
{
pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState *state = NULL;
PKIX_ENTER(CERTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE,
"pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState_Destroy");
PKIX_NULLCHECK_ONE(object);
/* Check that object type */
PKIX_CHECK(pkix_CheckType
(object, PKIX_CERTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE_TYPE, plContext),
PKIX_OBJECTNOTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE);
state = (pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState *)object;
PKIX_DECREF(state->nameConstraints);
PKIX_DECREF(state->nameConstraintsOID);
cleanup:
PKIX_RETURN(CERTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE);
}
/*
* FUNCTION: pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState_RegisterSelf
*
* DESCRIPTION:
* Registers PKIX_CERTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE_TYPE and its related
* functions with systemClasses[]
*
* THREAD SAFETY:
* Not Thread Safe - for performance and complexity reasons
*
* Since this function is only called by PKIX_PL_Initialize, which should
* only be called once, it is acceptable that this function is not
* thread-safe.
*/
PKIX_Error *
pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState_RegisterSelf(void *plContext)
{
extern pkix_ClassTable_Entry systemClasses[PKIX_NUMTYPES];
pkix_ClassTable_Entry entry;
PKIX_ENTER(CERTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE,
"pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState_RegisterSelf");
entry.description = "NameConstraintsCheckerState";
entry.objCounter = 0;
entry.typeObjectSize = sizeof(pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState);
entry.destructor = pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState_Destroy;
entry.equalsFunction = NULL;
entry.hashcodeFunction = NULL;
entry.toStringFunction = NULL;
entry.comparator = NULL;
entry.duplicateFunction = NULL;
systemClasses[PKIX_CERTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE_TYPE] = entry;
PKIX_RETURN(CERTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE);
}
/*
* FUNCTION: pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState_Create
*
* DESCRIPTION:
* Allocate and initialize NameConstraintsChecker state data.
*
* PARAMETERS
* "nameConstraints"
* Address of NameConstraints to be stored in state. May be NULL.
* "numCerts"
* Number of certificates in the validation chain. This data is used
* to identify end-entity.
* "pCheckerState"
* Address of NameConstraintsCheckerState that is returned. 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 CERTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE Error if the function fails in
* a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error
*/
static PKIX_Error *
pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState_Create(
PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints *nameConstraints,
PKIX_UInt32 numCerts,
pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState **pCheckerState,
void *plContext)
{
pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState *state = NULL;
PKIX_ENTER(CERTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE,
"pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState_Create");
PKIX_NULLCHECK_ONE(pCheckerState);
PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Object_Alloc
(PKIX_CERTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE_TYPE,
sizeof (pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState),
(PKIX_PL_Object **)&state,
plContext),
PKIX_COULDNOTCREATENAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATEOBJECT);
/* Initialize fields */
PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_OID_Create
(PKIX_NAMECONSTRAINTS_OID,
&state->nameConstraintsOID,
plContext),
PKIX_OIDCREATEFAILED);
PKIX_INCREF(nameConstraints);
state->nameConstraints = nameConstraints;
state->certsRemaining = numCerts;
*pCheckerState = state;
state = NULL;
cleanup:
PKIX_DECREF(state);
PKIX_RETURN(CERTNAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATE);
}
/* --Private-NameConstraintsChecker-Functions------------------------- */
/*
* FUNCTION: pkix_NameConstraintsChecker_Check
* (see comments for PKIX_CertChainChecker_CheckCallback in pkix_checker.h)
*/
static PKIX_Error *
pkix_NameConstraintsChecker_Check(
PKIX_CertChainChecker *checker,
PKIX_PL_Cert *cert,
PKIX_List *unresolvedCriticalExtensions,
void **pNBIOContext,
void *plContext)
{
pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState *state = NULL;
PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints *nameConstraints = NULL;
PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints *mergedNameConstraints = NULL;
PKIX_Boolean selfIssued = PKIX_FALSE;
PKIX_ENTER(CERTCHAINCHECKER, "pkix_NameConstraintsChecker_Check");
PKIX_NULLCHECK_THREE(checker, cert, pNBIOContext);
*pNBIOContext = NULL; /* we never block on pending I/O */
PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_CertChainChecker_GetCertChainCheckerState
(checker, (PKIX_PL_Object **)&state, plContext),
PKIX_CERTCHAINCHECKERGETCERTCHAINCHECKERSTATEFAILED);
state->certsRemaining--;
/* Get status of self issued */
PKIX_CHECK(pkix_IsCertSelfIssued(cert, &selfIssued, plContext),
PKIX_ISCERTSELFISSUEDFAILED);
/* Check on non self-issued and if so only for last cert */
if (selfIssued == PKIX_FALSE ||
(selfIssued == PKIX_TRUE && state->certsRemaining == 0)) {
PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Cert_CheckNameConstraints
(cert, state->nameConstraints, plContext),
PKIX_CERTCHECKNAMECONSTRAINTSFAILED);
}
if (state->certsRemaining != 0) {
PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Cert_GetNameConstraints
(cert, &nameConstraints, plContext),
PKIX_CERTGETNAMECONSTRAINTSFAILED);
/* Merge with previous name constraints kept in state */
if (nameConstraints != NULL) {
if (state->nameConstraints == NULL) {
state->nameConstraints = nameConstraints;
} else {
PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Cert_MergeNameConstraints
(nameConstraints,
state->nameConstraints,
&mergedNameConstraints,
plContext),
PKIX_CERTMERGENAMECONSTRAINTSFAILED);
PKIX_DECREF(nameConstraints);
PKIX_DECREF(state->nameConstraints);
state->nameConstraints = mergedNameConstraints;
}
/* Remove Name Constraints Extension OID from list */
if (unresolvedCriticalExtensions != NULL) {
PKIX_CHECK(pkix_List_Remove
(unresolvedCriticalExtensions,
(PKIX_PL_Object *)state->nameConstraintsOID,
plContext),
PKIX_LISTREMOVEFAILED);
}
}
}
PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_CertChainChecker_SetCertChainCheckerState
(checker, (PKIX_PL_Object *)state, plContext),
PKIX_CERTCHAINCHECKERSETCERTCHAINCHECKERSTATEFAILED);
cleanup:
PKIX_DECREF(state);
PKIX_RETURN(CERTCHAINCHECKER);
}
/*
* FUNCTION: pkix_NameConstraintsChecker_Initialize
*
* DESCRIPTION:
* Create a CertChainChecker with a NameConstraintsCheckerState. The
* NameConstraintsCheckerState is created with "trustedNC" and "numCerts"
* as its initial state. The CertChainChecker for the NameConstraints is
* returned at address of "pChecker".
*
* PARAMETERS
* "trustedNC"
* The NameConstraints from trusted anchor Cert is stored at "trustedNC"
* for initialization. May be NULL.
* "numCerts"
* Number of certificates in the validation chain. This data is used
* to identify end-entity.
* "pChecker"
* Address of CertChainChecker to bo created and returned.
* 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 CERTCHAINCHECKER Error if the function fails in a non-fatal way.
* Returns a Fatal Error
*/
PKIX_Error *
pkix_NameConstraintsChecker_Initialize(
PKIX_PL_CertNameConstraints *trustedNC,
PKIX_UInt32 numCerts,
PKIX_CertChainChecker **pChecker,
void *plContext)
{
pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState *state = NULL;
PKIX_ENTER(CERTCHAINCHECKER, "pkix_NameConstraintsChecker_Initialize");
PKIX_NULLCHECK_ONE(pChecker);
PKIX_CHECK(pkix_NameConstraintsCheckerState_Create
(trustedNC, numCerts, &state, plContext),
PKIX_NAMECONSTRAINTSCHECKERSTATECREATEFAILED);
PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_CertChainChecker_Create
(pkix_NameConstraintsChecker_Check,
PKIX_FALSE,
PKIX_FALSE,
NULL,
(PKIX_PL_Object *) state,
pChecker,
plContext),
PKIX_CERTCHAINCHECKERCREATEFAILED);
cleanup:
PKIX_DECREF(state);
PKIX_RETURN(CERTCHAINCHECKER);
}