gecko-dev/js/public/Principals.h

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
* vim: set ts=8 sts=4 et sw=4 tw=99:
* 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/. */
/* JSPrincipals and related interfaces. */
#ifndef js_Principals_h
#define js_Principals_h
#include "mozilla/Atomics.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include "jspubtd.h"
#include "js/StructuredClone.h"
namespace js {
struct JS_PUBLIC_API(PerformanceGroup);
} // namespace js
struct JSPrincipals {
/* Don't call "destroy"; use reference counting macros below. */
mozilla::Atomic<int32_t> refcount;
#ifdef JS_DEBUG
/* A helper to facilitate principals debugging. */
uint32_t debugToken;
#endif
JSPrincipals() : refcount(0) {}
void setDebugToken(uint32_t token) {
# ifdef JS_DEBUG
debugToken = token;
# endif
}
/*
* Write the principals with the given |writer|. Return false on failure,
* true on success.
*/
virtual bool write(JSContext* cx, JSStructuredCloneWriter* writer) = 0;
/*
* This is not defined by the JS engine but should be provided by the
* embedding.
*/
JS_PUBLIC_API(void) dump();
};
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_HoldPrincipals(JSPrincipals* principals);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_DropPrincipals(JSContext* cx, JSPrincipals* principals);
// Return whether the first principal subsumes the second. The exact meaning of
// 'subsumes' is left up to the browser. Subsumption is checked inside the JS
// engine when determining, e.g., which stack frames to display in a backtrace.
typedef bool
(* JSSubsumesOp)(JSPrincipals* first, JSPrincipals* second);
/*
* Used to check if a CSP instance wants to disable eval() and friends.
* See js_CheckCSPPermitsJSAction() in jsobj.
*/
typedef bool
(* JSCSPEvalChecker)(JSContext* cx);
struct JSSecurityCallbacks {
JSCSPEvalChecker contentSecurityPolicyAllows;
JSSubsumesOp subsumes;
};
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetSecurityCallbacks(JSContext* cx, const JSSecurityCallbacks* callbacks);
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(const JSSecurityCallbacks*)
JS_GetSecurityCallbacks(JSContext* cx);
/*
* Code running with "trusted" principals will be given a deeper stack
* allocation than ordinary scripts. This allows trusted script to run after
* untrusted script has exhausted the stack. This function sets the
* runtime-wide trusted principal.
*
* This principals is not held (via JS_HoldPrincipals/JS_DropPrincipals).
* Instead, the caller must ensure that the given principals stays valid for as
* long as 'cx' may point to it. If the principals would be destroyed before
* 'cx', JS_SetTrustedPrincipals must be called again, passing nullptr for
* 'prin'.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_SetTrustedPrincipals(JSContext* cx, JSPrincipals* prin);
typedef void
(* JSDestroyPrincipalsOp)(JSPrincipals* principals);
/*
* Initialize the callback that is called to destroy JSPrincipals instance
* when its reference counter drops to zero. The initialization can be done
* only once per JS runtime.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_InitDestroyPrincipalsCallback(JSContext* cx, JSDestroyPrincipalsOp destroyPrincipals);
/*
* Read a JSPrincipals instance from the given |reader| and initialize the out
* paratemer |outPrincipals| to the JSPrincipals instance read.
*
* Return false on failure, true on success. The |outPrincipals| parameter
* should not be modified if false is returned.
*
* The caller is not responsible for calling JS_HoldPrincipals on the resulting
* JSPrincipals instance, the JSReadPrincipalsOp must increment the refcount of
* the resulting JSPrincipals on behalf of the caller.
*/
using JSReadPrincipalsOp = bool (*)(JSContext* cx, JSStructuredCloneReader* reader,
JSPrincipals** outPrincipals);
/*
* Initialize the callback that is called to read JSPrincipals instances from a
* buffer. The initialization can be done only once per JS runtime.
*/
extern JS_PUBLIC_API(void)
JS_InitReadPrincipalsCallback(JSContext* cx, JSReadPrincipalsOp read);
#endif /* js_Principals_h */