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// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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// TODO(xhwang): Move this out of media if it is needed anywhere else.
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module media.mojom;
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// Allows authorized services to verify that the underlying platform is trusted.
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// An example of a trusted platform is a Chrome OS device in verified boot mode.
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// This can be used for protected content playback.
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//
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// Input parameters:
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// - |service_id|: the service ID for the |challenge|.
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// - |challenge|: the challenge data.
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//
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// Output parameters:
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// - |success|: whether the platform is successfully verified. If true/false the
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// following 3 parameters should be non-empty/empty.
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// - |signed_data|: the data signed by the platform.
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// - |signed_data_signature|: the signature of the signed data block.
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// - |platform_key_certificate|: the device specific certificate for the
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// requested service.
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interface PlatformVerification {
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ChallengePlatform(string service_id, string challenge) =>
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(bool success,
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string signed_data,
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string signed_data_signature,
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string platform_key_certificate);
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};
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