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// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "net/android/http_auth_negotiate_android.h"
#include "base/android/jni_string.h"
#include "base/android/scoped_java_ref.h"
#include "base/bind.h"
#include "base/callback_helpers.h"
#include "base/location.h"
#include "base/single_thread_task_runner.h"
#include "base/threading/thread_task_runner_handle.h"
#include "jni/HttpNegotiateAuthenticator_jni.h"
#include "net/base/auth.h"
#include "net/base/net_errors.h"
#include "net/http/http_auth_challenge_tokenizer.h"
#include "net/http/http_auth_multi_round_parse.h"
#include "net/http/http_auth_preferences.h"
using base::android::AttachCurrentThread;
using base::android::ConvertUTF8ToJavaString;
using base::android::ConvertJavaStringToUTF8;
using base::android::JavaParamRef;
using base::android::ScopedJavaLocalRef;
namespace net {
namespace android {
JavaNegotiateResultWrapper::JavaNegotiateResultWrapper(
const scoped_refptr<base::TaskRunner>& callback_task_runner,
const base::Callback<void(int, const std::string&)>& thread_safe_callback)
: callback_task_runner_(callback_task_runner),
thread_safe_callback_(thread_safe_callback) {
}
JavaNegotiateResultWrapper::~JavaNegotiateResultWrapper() {
}
void JavaNegotiateResultWrapper::SetResult(JNIEnv* env,
const JavaParamRef<jobject>& obj,
int result,
const JavaParamRef<jstring>& token) {
// This will be called on the UI thread, so we have to post a task back to the
// correct thread to actually save the result
std::string raw_token = ConvertJavaStringToUTF8(env, token);
// Always post, even if we are on the same thread. This guarantees that the
// result will be delayed until after the request has completed, which
// simplifies the logic. In practice the result will only ever come back on
// the original thread in an obscure error case.
callback_task_runner_->PostTask(
FROM_HERE, base::Bind(thread_safe_callback_, result, raw_token));
// We will always get precisely one call to set result for each call to
// getNextAuthToken, so we can now delete the callback object, and must
// do so to avoid a memory leak.
delete this;
}
HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid::HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid(
const HttpAuthPreferences* prefs)
: prefs_(prefs),
can_delegate_(false),
first_challenge_(true),
auth_token_(nullptr),
weak_factory_(this) {
JNIEnv* env = AttachCurrentThread();
java_authenticator_.Reset(Java_HttpNegotiateAuthenticator_create(
env,
ConvertUTF8ToJavaString(env, prefs->AuthAndroidNegotiateAccountType())));
}
HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid::~HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid() {
}
bool HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid::Init() {
return true;
}
bool HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid::NeedsIdentity() const {
return false;
}
bool HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid::AllowsExplicitCredentials() const {
return false;
}
HttpAuth::AuthorizationResult HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid::ParseChallenge(
net::HttpAuthChallengeTokenizer* tok) {
if (first_challenge_) {
first_challenge_ = false;
return net::ParseFirstRoundChallenge("negotiate", tok);
}
std::string decoded_auth_token;
return net::ParseLaterRoundChallenge("negotiate", tok, &server_auth_token_,
&decoded_auth_token);
}
int HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid::GenerateAuthToken(
const AuthCredentials* credentials,
const std::string& spn,
const std::string& channel_bindings,
std::string* auth_token,
net::CompletionOnceCallback callback) {
if (prefs_->AuthAndroidNegotiateAccountType().empty()) {
// This can happen if there is a policy change, removing the account type,
// in the middle of a negotiation.
return ERR_UNSUPPORTED_AUTH_SCHEME;
}
DCHECK(auth_token);
DCHECK(completion_callback_.is_null());
DCHECK(!callback.is_null());
auth_token_ = auth_token;
completion_callback_ = std::move(callback);
scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> callback_task_runner =
base::ThreadTaskRunnerHandle::Get();
base::Callback<void(int, const std::string&)> thread_safe_callback =
base::Bind(&HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid::SetResultInternal,
weak_factory_.GetWeakPtr());
JNIEnv* env = AttachCurrentThread();
ScopedJavaLocalRef<jstring> java_server_auth_token =
ConvertUTF8ToJavaString(env, server_auth_token_);
ScopedJavaLocalRef<jstring> java_spn = ConvertUTF8ToJavaString(env, spn);
ScopedJavaLocalRef<jstring> java_account_type =
ConvertUTF8ToJavaString(env, prefs_->AuthAndroidNegotiateAccountType());
// It is intentional that callback_wrapper is not owned or deleted by the
// HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid object. The Java code will call the callback
// asynchronously on a different thread, and needs an object to call it on. As
// such, the callback_wrapper must not be deleted until the callback has been
// called, whatever happens to the HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid object.
//
// Unfortunately we have no automated way of managing C++ objects owned by
// Java, so the Java code must simply be written to guarantee that the
// callback is, in the end, called.
JavaNegotiateResultWrapper* callback_wrapper = new JavaNegotiateResultWrapper(
callback_task_runner, thread_safe_callback);
Java_HttpNegotiateAuthenticator_getNextAuthToken(
env, java_authenticator_, reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(callback_wrapper),
java_spn, java_server_auth_token, can_delegate_);
return ERR_IO_PENDING;
}
void HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid::Delegate() {
can_delegate_ = true;
}
void HttpAuthNegotiateAndroid::SetResultInternal(int result,
const std::string& raw_token) {
DCHECK(auth_token_);
DCHECK(!completion_callback_.is_null());
if (result == OK)
*auth_token_ = "Negotiate " + raw_token;
base::ResetAndReturn(&completion_callback_).Run(result);
}
} // namespace android
} // namespace net