tenfourfox/security/manager/ssl/nsSmartCardMonitor.cpp
Cameron Kaiser c9b2922b70 hello FPR
2017-04-19 00:56:45 -07:00

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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/. */
#include "nspr.h"
#include "mozilla/Services.h"
#include "mozilla/unused.h"
#include "nsIObserverService.h"
#include "nsServiceManagerUtils.h"
#include "nsSmartCardMonitor.h"
#include "nsThreadUtils.h"
#include "pk11func.h"
using namespace mozilla;
//
// The SmartCard monitoring thread should start up for each module we load
// that has removable tokens. This code calls an NSS function which waits
// until there is a change in the token state. NSS uses the
// C_WaitForSlotEvent() call in PKCS #11 if the module implements the call,
// otherwise NSS will poll the token in a loop with a delay of 'latency'
// between polls. Note that the C_WaitForSlotEvent() may wake up on any type
// of token event, so it's necessary to filter these events down to just the
// insertion and removal events we are looking for.
//
// Once the event is found, it is dispatched to the main thread to notify
// any window where window.crypto.enableSmartCardEvents is true.
// Additionally, all observers of the topics "smartcard-insert" and
// "smartcard-remove" are notified by the observer service of the appropriate
// event.
//
class nsTokenEventRunnable : public nsIRunnable {
public:
nsTokenEventRunnable(const nsAString& aType, const nsAString& aTokenName)
: mType(aType)
, mTokenName(aTokenName)
{
}
NS_DECL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_NSIRUNNABLE
private:
virtual ~nsTokenEventRunnable() {}
nsString mType;
nsString mTokenName;
};
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(nsTokenEventRunnable, nsIRunnable)
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsTokenEventRunnable::Run()
{
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
nsCOMPtr<nsIObserverService> observerService =
mozilla::services::GetObserverService();
if (!observerService) {
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
// This conversion is safe because mType can only be "smartcard-insert"
// or "smartcard-remove".
NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8 eventTypeUTF8(mType);
return observerService->NotifyObservers(nullptr, eventTypeUTF8.get(),
mTokenName.get());
}
// self linking and removing double linked entry
// adopts the thread it is passed.
class SmartCardThreadEntry
{
public:
friend class SmartCardThreadList;
SmartCardThreadEntry(SmartCardMonitoringThread *thread,
SmartCardThreadEntry *next,
SmartCardThreadEntry *prev,
SmartCardThreadEntry **head)
: next(next)
, prev(prev)
, head(head)
, thread(thread)
{
if (prev) {
prev->next = this;
} else {
*head = this;
}
if (next) {
next->prev = this;
}
}
~SmartCardThreadEntry()
{
if (prev) {
prev->next = next;
} else {
*head = next;
}
if (next) {
next->prev = prev;
}
// NOTE: automatically stops the thread
delete thread;
}
private:
SmartCardThreadEntry *next;
SmartCardThreadEntry *prev;
SmartCardThreadEntry **head;
SmartCardMonitoringThread *thread;
};
//
// SmartCardThreadList is a class to help manage the running threads.
// That way new threads could be started and old ones terminated as we
// load and unload modules.
//
SmartCardThreadList::SmartCardThreadList() : head(0)
{
}
SmartCardThreadList::~SmartCardThreadList()
{
// the head is self linking and unlinking, the following
// loop removes all entries on the list.
// it will also stop the thread if it happens to be running
while (head) {
delete head;
}
}
void
SmartCardThreadList::Remove(SECMODModule *aModule)
{
for (SmartCardThreadEntry* current = head; current;
current = current->next) {
if (current->thread->GetModule() == aModule) {
// NOTE: automatically stops the thread and dequeues it from the list
delete current;
return;
}
}
}
// adopts the thread passed to it. Starts the thread as well
nsresult
SmartCardThreadList::Add(SmartCardMonitoringThread* thread)
{
SmartCardThreadEntry* current = new SmartCardThreadEntry(thread, head,
nullptr, &head);
// OK to forget current here, it's on the list.
Unused << current;
return thread->Start();
}
// We really should have a Unity PL Hash function...
static PLHashNumber
unity(const void* key) { return PLHashNumber(NS_PTR_TO_INT32(key)); }
SmartCardMonitoringThread::SmartCardMonitoringThread(SECMODModule* module_)
: mThread(nullptr)
{
mModule = SECMOD_ReferenceModule(module_);
// simple hash functions, most modules have less than 3 slots, so 10 buckets
// should be plenty
mHash = PL_NewHashTable(10, unity, PL_CompareValues, PL_CompareStrings,
nullptr, 0);
}
//
// when we shutdown the thread, be sure to stop it first. If not, it just might
// crash when the mModule it is looking at disappears.
//
SmartCardMonitoringThread::~SmartCardMonitoringThread()
{
Stop();
SECMOD_DestroyModule(mModule);
if (mHash) {
PL_HashTableDestroy(mHash);
}
}
nsresult
SmartCardMonitoringThread::Start()
{
if (!mThread) {
mThread = PR_CreateThread(PR_SYSTEM_THREAD, LaunchExecute, this,
PR_PRIORITY_NORMAL, PR_GLOBAL_THREAD,
PR_JOINABLE_THREAD, 0);
}
return mThread ? NS_OK : NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
}
//
// Should only stop if we are through with the module.
// CancelWait has the side effect of losing all the keys and
// current operations on the module!. (See the comment in
// SECMOD_CancelWait for why this is so..).
//
void SmartCardMonitoringThread::Stop()
{
SECStatus rv;
rv = SECMOD_CancelWait(mModule);
if (rv != SECSuccess) {
// we didn't wake up the Wait, so don't try to join the thread
// otherwise we will hang forever...
return;
}
// confused about the memory model here? NSPR owns the memory for
// threads. non-joinable threads are freed when the thread dies.
// joinable threads are freed after the call to PR_JoinThread.
// That means if SECMOD_CancelWait fails, we'll leak the mThread
// structure. this is considered preferable to hanging (which is
// what will happen if we try to join a thread that blocked).
if (mThread) {
PR_JoinThread(mThread);
mThread = 0;
}
}
//
// remember the name and series of a token in a particular slot.
// This is important because the name is no longer available when
// the token is removed. If listeners depended on this information,
// They would be out of luck. It also is a handy way of making sure
// we don't generate spurious insertion and removal events as the slot
// cycles through various states.
//
void
SmartCardMonitoringThread::SetTokenName(CK_SLOT_ID slotid,
const char* tokenName, uint32_t series)
{
if (mHash) {
if (tokenName) {
int len = strlen(tokenName) + 1;
/* this must match the allocator used in
* PLHashAllocOps.freeEntry DefaultFreeEntry */
char* entry = (char*)PR_Malloc(len + sizeof(uint32_t));
if (entry) {
memcpy(entry, &series, sizeof(uint32_t));
memcpy(&entry[sizeof(uint32_t)], tokenName, len);
PL_HashTableAdd(mHash, (void*)(uintptr_t)slotid, entry); /* adopt */
return;
}
} else {
// if tokenName was not provided, remove the old one (implicit delete)
PL_HashTableRemove(mHash, (void*)(uintptr_t)slotid);
}
}
}
// retrieve the name saved above
const char*
SmartCardMonitoringThread::GetTokenName(CK_SLOT_ID slotid)
{
const char* tokenName = nullptr;
const char* entry;
if (mHash) {
entry = (const char*)PL_HashTableLookupConst(mHash,
(void*)(uintptr_t)slotid);
if (entry) {
tokenName = &entry[sizeof(uint32_t)];
}
}
return tokenName;
}
// retrieve the series saved in SetTokenName above
uint32_t
SmartCardMonitoringThread::GetTokenSeries(CK_SLOT_ID slotid)
{
uint32_t series = 0;
const char* entry;
if (mHash) {
entry = (const char*)PL_HashTableLookupConst(mHash,
(void*)(uintptr_t)slotid);
if (entry) {
memcpy(&series, entry, sizeof(uint32_t));
}
}
return series;
}
//
// helper function to pass the event off to nsNSSComponent.
//
void
SmartCardMonitoringThread::SendEvent(const nsAString& eventType,
const char* tokenName)
{
// The token name should be UTF8, but it's not clear that this is enforced
// by NSS. To be safe, we explicitly check here before converting it to
// UTF16. If it isn't UTF8, we just use an empty string with the idea that
// consumers of these events should at least be notified that something
// happened.
nsAutoString tokenNameUTF16(NS_LITERAL_STRING(""));
if (IsUTF8(nsDependentCString(tokenName))) {
tokenNameUTF16.Assign(NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16(tokenName));
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIRunnable> runnable(new nsTokenEventRunnable(eventType,
tokenNameUTF16));
NS_DispatchToMainThread(runnable);
}
//
// This is the main loop.
//
void SmartCardMonitoringThread::Execute()
{
PK11SlotInfo* slot;
const char* tokenName;
//
// populate token names for already inserted tokens.
//
PK11SlotList* sl = PK11_FindSlotsByNames(mModule->dllName, nullptr, nullptr,
true);
PK11SlotListElement* sle;
if (sl) {
for (sle = PK11_GetFirstSafe(sl); sle;
sle = PK11_GetNextSafe(sl, sle, false)) {
SetTokenName(PK11_GetSlotID(sle->slot), PK11_GetTokenName(sle->slot),
PK11_GetSlotSeries(sle->slot));
}
PK11_FreeSlotList(sl);
}
// loop starts..
do {
slot = SECMOD_WaitForAnyTokenEvent(mModule, 0, PR_SecondsToInterval(1));
if (!slot) {
break;
}
// now we have a potential insertion or removal event, see if the slot
// is present to determine which it is...
if (PK11_IsPresent(slot)) {
// insertion
CK_SLOT_ID slotID = PK11_GetSlotID(slot);
uint32_t series = PK11_GetSlotSeries(slot);
// skip spurious insertion events...
if (series != GetTokenSeries(slotID)) {
// if there's a token name, then we have not yet issued a remove
// event for the previous token, do so now...
tokenName = GetTokenName(slotID);
if (tokenName) {
SendEvent(NS_LITERAL_STRING("smartcard-remove"), tokenName);
}
tokenName = PK11_GetTokenName(slot);
// save the token name and series
SetTokenName(slotID, tokenName, series);
SendEvent(NS_LITERAL_STRING("smartcard-insert"), tokenName);
}
} else {
// retrieve token name
CK_SLOT_ID slotID = PK11_GetSlotID(slot);
tokenName = GetTokenName(slotID);
// if there's not a token name, then the software isn't expecting
// a (or another) remove event.
if (tokenName) {
SendEvent(NS_LITERAL_STRING("smartcard-remove"), tokenName);
// clear the token name (after we send it)
SetTokenName(slotID, nullptr, 0);
}
}
PK11_FreeSlot(slot);
} while (1);
}
// accessor to help searching active Monitoring threads
const SECMODModule* SmartCardMonitoringThread::GetModule()
{
return mModule;
}
// C-like calling sequence to glue into PR_CreateThread.
void SmartCardMonitoringThread::LaunchExecute(void* arg)
{
PR_SetCurrentThreadName("SmartCard");
((SmartCardMonitoringThread*)arg)->Execute();
}