gecko-dev/dom/security/nsMixedContentBlocker.cpp
Christoph Kerschbaumer 9ea890b6d7 Bug 1139297 - Implement CSP upgrade-insecure-requests directive - mcb changes (r=tanvi)
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* 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 "nsMixedContentBlocker.h"
#include "nsContentPolicyUtils.h"
#include "nsCSPContext.h"
#include "nsThreadUtils.h"
#include "nsINode.h"
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "nsIDocShell.h"
#include "nsISecurityEventSink.h"
#include "nsIWebProgressListener.h"
#include "nsContentUtils.h"
#include "nsIRequest.h"
#include "nsIDocument.h"
#include "nsIContentViewer.h"
#include "nsIChannel.h"
#include "nsIHttpChannel.h"
#include "nsIParentChannel.h"
#include "mozilla/Preferences.h"
#include "nsIScriptObjectPrincipal.h"
#include "nsISecureBrowserUI.h"
#include "nsIDocumentLoader.h"
#include "nsIWebNavigation.h"
#include "nsLoadGroup.h"
#include "nsIScriptError.h"
#include "nsIURI.h"
#include "nsIChannelEventSink.h"
#include "nsAsyncRedirectVerifyHelper.h"
#include "mozilla/LoadInfo.h"
#include "mozilla/Logging.h"
using namespace mozilla;
enum nsMixedContentBlockerMessageType {
eBlocked = 0x00,
eUserOverride = 0x01
};
// Is mixed script blocking (fonts, plugin content, scripts, stylesheets,
// iframes, websockets, XHR) enabled?
bool nsMixedContentBlocker::sBlockMixedScript = false;
// Is mixed display content blocking (images, audio, video, <a ping>) enabled?
bool nsMixedContentBlocker::sBlockMixedDisplay = false;
// Fired at the document that attempted to load mixed content. The UI could
// handle this event, for example, by displaying an info bar that offers the
// choice to reload the page with mixed content permitted.
class nsMixedContentEvent : public nsRunnable
{
public:
nsMixedContentEvent(nsISupports *aContext, MixedContentTypes aType)
: mContext(aContext), mType(aType)
{}
NS_IMETHOD Run()
{
NS_ASSERTION(mContext,
"You can't call this runnable without a requesting context");
// To update the security UI in the tab with the blocked mixed content, call
// nsISecurityEventSink::OnSecurityChange. You can get to the event sink by
// calling NS_CP_GetDocShellFromContext on the context, and QI'ing to
// nsISecurityEventSink.
// Mixed content was allowed and is about to load; get the document and
// set the approriate flag to true if we are about to load Mixed Active
// Content.
nsCOMPtr<nsIDocShell> docShell = NS_CP_GetDocShellFromContext(mContext);
if (!docShell) {
return NS_OK;
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIDocShellTreeItem> sameTypeRoot;
docShell->GetSameTypeRootTreeItem(getter_AddRefs(sameTypeRoot));
NS_ASSERTION(sameTypeRoot, "No document shell root tree item from document shell tree item!");
// now get the document from sameTypeRoot
nsCOMPtr<nsIDocument> rootDoc = do_GetInterface(sameTypeRoot);
NS_ASSERTION(rootDoc, "No root document from document shell root tree item.");
if (mType == eMixedScript) {
// See if the pref will change here. If it will, only then do we need to call OnSecurityChange() to update the UI.
if (rootDoc->GetHasMixedActiveContentLoaded()) {
return NS_OK;
}
rootDoc->SetHasMixedActiveContentLoaded(true);
// Update the security UI in the tab with the allowed mixed active content
nsCOMPtr<nsISecurityEventSink> eventSink = do_QueryInterface(docShell);
if (eventSink) {
// If mixed display content is loaded, make sure to include that in the state.
if (rootDoc->GetHasMixedDisplayContentLoaded()) {
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(mContext,
(nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_IS_BROKEN |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT));
} else {
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(mContext,
(nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_IS_BROKEN |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT));
}
}
} else if (mType == eMixedDisplay) {
// See if the pref will change here. If it will, only then do we need to call OnSecurityChange() to update the UI.
if (rootDoc->GetHasMixedDisplayContentLoaded()) {
return NS_OK;
}
rootDoc->SetHasMixedDisplayContentLoaded(true);
// Update the security UI in the tab with the allowed mixed display content.
nsCOMPtr<nsISecurityEventSink> eventSink = do_QueryInterface(docShell);
if (eventSink) {
// If mixed active content is loaded, make sure to include that in the state.
if (rootDoc->GetHasMixedActiveContentLoaded()) {
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(mContext,
(nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_IS_BROKEN |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT));
} else {
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(mContext, (nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_IS_BROKEN |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT));
}
}
}
return NS_OK;
}
private:
// The requesting context for the content load. Generally, a DOM node from
// the document that caused the load.
nsCOMPtr<nsISupports> mContext;
// The type of mixed content detected, e.g. active or display
const MixedContentTypes mType;
};
nsMixedContentBlocker::nsMixedContentBlocker()
{
// Cache the pref for mixed script blocking
Preferences::AddBoolVarCache(&sBlockMixedScript,
"security.mixed_content.block_active_content");
// Cache the pref for mixed display blocking
Preferences::AddBoolVarCache(&sBlockMixedDisplay,
"security.mixed_content.block_display_content");
}
nsMixedContentBlocker::~nsMixedContentBlocker()
{
}
NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(nsMixedContentBlocker, nsIContentPolicy, nsIChannelEventSink)
static void
LogMixedContentMessage(MixedContentTypes aClassification,
nsIURI* aContentLocation,
nsIDocument* aRootDoc,
nsMixedContentBlockerMessageType aMessageType)
{
nsAutoCString messageCategory;
uint32_t severityFlag;
nsAutoCString messageLookupKey;
if (aMessageType == eBlocked) {
severityFlag = nsIScriptError::errorFlag;
messageCategory.AssignLiteral("Mixed Content Blocker");
if (aClassification == eMixedDisplay) {
messageLookupKey.AssignLiteral("BlockMixedDisplayContent");
} else {
messageLookupKey.AssignLiteral("BlockMixedActiveContent");
}
} else {
severityFlag = nsIScriptError::warningFlag;
messageCategory.AssignLiteral("Mixed Content Message");
if (aClassification == eMixedDisplay) {
messageLookupKey.AssignLiteral("LoadingMixedDisplayContent2");
} else {
messageLookupKey.AssignLiteral("LoadingMixedActiveContent2");
}
}
nsAutoCString locationSpec;
aContentLocation->GetSpec(locationSpec);
NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16 locationSpecUTF16(locationSpec);
const char16_t* strings[] = { locationSpecUTF16.get() };
nsContentUtils::ReportToConsole(severityFlag, messageCategory, aRootDoc,
nsContentUtils::eSECURITY_PROPERTIES,
messageLookupKey.get(), strings, ArrayLength(strings));
}
/* nsIChannelEventSink implementation
* This code is called when a request is redirected.
* We check the channel associated with the new uri is allowed to load
* in the current context
*/
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsMixedContentBlocker::AsyncOnChannelRedirect(nsIChannel* aOldChannel,
nsIChannel* aNewChannel,
uint32_t aFlags,
nsIAsyncVerifyRedirectCallback* aCallback)
{
nsAsyncRedirectAutoCallback autoCallback(aCallback);
if (!aOldChannel) {
NS_ERROR("No channel when evaluating mixed content!");
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
// If we are in the parent process in e10s, we don't have access to the
// document node, and hence ShouldLoad will fail when we try to get
// the docShell. If that's the case, ignore mixed content checks
// on redirects in the parent. Let the child check for mixed content.
nsCOMPtr<nsIParentChannel> is_ipc_channel;
NS_QueryNotificationCallbacks(aNewChannel, is_ipc_channel);
if (is_ipc_channel) {
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult rv;
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> oldUri;
rv = aOldChannel->GetURI(getter_AddRefs(oldUri));
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> newUri;
rv = aNewChannel->GetURI(getter_AddRefs(newUri));
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
// Get the loading Info from the old channel
nsCOMPtr<nsILoadInfo> loadInfo;
rv = aOldChannel->GetLoadInfo(getter_AddRefs(loadInfo));
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
if (!loadInfo) {
// XXX: We want to have a loadInfo on all channels, but we don't yet.
// If an addon creates a channel, they may not set loadinfo. If that
// channel redirects from one page to another page, we would get caught
// in this code path. Hence, we have to return NS_OK. Once we have more
// confidence that all channels have loadinfo, we can change this to
// a failure. See bug 1077201.
return NS_OK;
}
uint32_t contentPolicyType = loadInfo->GetContentPolicyType();
nsCOMPtr<nsIPrincipal> requestingPrincipal = loadInfo->LoadingPrincipal();
// Since we are calling shouldLoad() directly on redirects, we don't go through the code
// in nsContentPolicyUtils::NS_CheckContentLoadPolicy(). Hence, we have to
// duplicate parts of it here.
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> requestingLocation;
if (requestingPrincipal) {
// We check to see if the loadingPrincipal is systemPrincipal and return
// early if it is
if (nsContentUtils::IsSystemPrincipal(requestingPrincipal)) {
return NS_OK;
}
// We set the requestingLocation from the RequestingPrincipal.
rv = requestingPrincipal->GetURI(getter_AddRefs(requestingLocation));
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
}
int16_t decision = REJECT_REQUEST;
rv = ShouldLoad(nsContentUtils::InternalContentPolicyTypeToExternal(contentPolicyType),
newUri,
requestingLocation,
loadInfo->LoadingNode(),
EmptyCString(), // aMimeGuess
nullptr, // aExtra
requestingPrincipal,
&decision);
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
// If the channel is about to load mixed content, abort the channel
if (!NS_CP_ACCEPTED(decision)) {
autoCallback.DontCallback();
return NS_BINDING_FAILED;
}
return NS_OK;
}
/* This version of ShouldLoad() is non-static and called by the Content Policy
* API and AsyncOnChannelRedirect(). See nsIContentPolicy::ShouldLoad()
* for detailed description of the parameters.
*/
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsMixedContentBlocker::ShouldLoad(uint32_t aContentType,
nsIURI* aContentLocation,
nsIURI* aRequestingLocation,
nsISupports* aRequestingContext,
const nsACString& aMimeGuess,
nsISupports* aExtra,
nsIPrincipal* aRequestPrincipal,
int16_t* aDecision)
{
// We pass in false as the first parameter to ShouldLoad(), because the
// callers of this method don't know whether the load went through cached
// image redirects. This is handled by direct callers of the static
// ShouldLoad.
nsresult rv = ShouldLoad(false, //aHadInsecureImageRedirect
aContentType,
aContentLocation,
aRequestingLocation,
aRequestingContext,
aMimeGuess,
aExtra,
aRequestPrincipal,
aDecision);
return rv;
}
/* Static version of ShouldLoad() that contains all the Mixed Content Blocker
* logic. Called from non-static ShouldLoad().
*/
nsresult
nsMixedContentBlocker::ShouldLoad(bool aHadInsecureImageRedirect,
uint32_t aContentType,
nsIURI* aContentLocation,
nsIURI* aRequestingLocation,
nsISupports* aRequestingContext,
const nsACString& aMimeGuess,
nsISupports* aExtra,
nsIPrincipal* aRequestPrincipal,
int16_t* aDecision)
{
// Asserting that we are on the main thread here and hence do not have to lock
// and unlock sBlockMixedScript and sBlockMixedDisplay before reading/writing
// to them.
MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
MOZ_ASSERT(aContentType == nsContentUtils::InternalContentPolicyTypeToExternal(aContentType),
"We should only see external content policy types here.");
// Assume active (high risk) content and blocked by default
MixedContentTypes classification = eMixedScript;
// Make decision to block/reject by default
*aDecision = REJECT_REQUEST;
// Notes on non-obvious decisions:
//
// TYPE_DTD: A DTD can contain entity definitions that expand to scripts.
//
// TYPE_FONT: The TrueType hinting mechanism is basically a scripting
// language that gets interpreted by the operating system's font rasterizer.
// Mixed content web fonts are relatively uncommon, and we can can fall back
// to built-in fonts with minimal disruption in almost all cases.
//
// TYPE_OBJECT_SUBREQUEST could actually be either active content (e.g. a
// script that a plugin will execute) or display content (e.g. Flash video
// content). Until we have a way to determine active vs passive content
// from plugin requests (bug 836352), we will treat this as passive content.
// This is to prevent false positives from causing users to become
// desensitized to the mixed content blocker.
//
// TYPE_CSP_REPORT: High-risk because they directly leak information about
// the content of the page, and because blocking them does not have any
// negative effect on the page loading.
//
// TYPE_PING: Ping requests are POSTS, not GETs like images and media.
// Also, PING requests have no bearing on the rendering or operation of
// the page when used as designed, so even though they are lower risk than
// scripts, blocking them is basically risk-free as far as compatibility is
// concerned. Ping is turned off by default in Firefox, so unless a user
// opts into ping, no request will be made. Categorizing this as Mixed
// Display Content for now, but this is subject to change.
//
// TYPE_STYLESHEET: XSLT stylesheets can insert scripts. CSS positioning
// and other advanced CSS features can possibly be exploited to cause
// spoofing attacks (e.g. make a "grant permission" button look like a
// "refuse permission" button).
//
// TYPE_BEACON: Beacon requests are similar to TYPE_PING, but are default on.
//
// TYPE_WEBSOCKET: The Websockets API requires browsers to
// reject mixed-content websockets: "If secure is false but the origin of
// the entry script has a scheme component that is itself a secure protocol,
// e.g. HTTPS, then throw a SecurityError exception." We already block mixed
// content websockets within the websockets implementation, so we don't need
// to do any blocking here, nor do we need to provide a way to undo or
// override the blocking. Websockets without TLS are very flaky anyway in the
// face of many HTTP-aware proxies. Compared to psasive content, there is
// additional risk that the script using WebSockets will disclose sensitive
// information from the HTTPS page and/or eval (directly or indirectly)
// received data.
//
// TYPE_XMLHTTPREQUEST: XHR requires either same origin or CORS, so most
// mixed-content XHR will already be blocked by that check. This will also
// block HTTPS-to-HTTP XHR with CORS. The same security concerns mentioned
// above for WebSockets apply to XHR, and XHR should have the same security
// properties as WebSockets w.r.t. mixed content. XHR's handling of redirects
// amplifies these concerns.
static_assert(TYPE_DATAREQUEST == TYPE_XMLHTTPREQUEST,
"TYPE_DATAREQUEST is not a synonym for "
"TYPE_XMLHTTPREQUEST");
switch (aContentType) {
// The top-level document cannot be mixed content by definition
case TYPE_DOCUMENT:
*aDecision = ACCEPT;
return NS_OK;
// Creating insecure websocket connections in a secure page is blocked already
// in the websocket constructor. We don't need to check the blocking here
// and we don't want to un-block
case TYPE_WEBSOCKET:
*aDecision = ACCEPT;
return NS_OK;
// Static display content is considered moderate risk for mixed content so
// these will be blocked according to the mixed display preference
case TYPE_IMAGE:
case TYPE_MEDIA:
case TYPE_OBJECT_SUBREQUEST:
case TYPE_PING:
case TYPE_BEACON:
classification = eMixedDisplay;
break;
// Active content (or content with a low value/risk-of-blocking ratio)
// that has been explicitly evaluated; listed here for documentation
// purposes and to avoid the assertion and warning for the default case.
case TYPE_IMAGESET:
case TYPE_CSP_REPORT:
case TYPE_DTD:
case TYPE_FETCH:
case TYPE_FONT:
case TYPE_OBJECT:
case TYPE_SCRIPT:
case TYPE_STYLESHEET:
case TYPE_SUBDOCUMENT:
case TYPE_WEB_MANIFEST:
case TYPE_XBL:
case TYPE_XMLHTTPREQUEST:
case TYPE_XSLT:
case TYPE_OTHER:
break;
// This content policy works as a whitelist.
default:
MOZ_ASSERT(false, "Mixed content of unknown type");
break;
}
/* Get the scheme of the sub-document resource to be requested. If it is
* a safe to load in an https context then mixed content doesn't apply.
*
* Check Protocol Flags to determine if scheme is safe to load:
* URI_DOES_NOT_RETURN_DATA - e.g.
* "mailto"
* URI_IS_LOCAL_RESOURCE - e.g.
* "data",
* "resource",
* "moz-icon"
* URI_INHERITS_SECURITY_CONTEXT - e.g.
* "javascript"
* URI_SAFE_TO_LOAD_IN_SECURE_CONTEXT - e.g.
* "https",
* "moz-safe-about"
*
*/
bool schemeLocal = false;
bool schemeNoReturnData = false;
bool schemeInherits = false;
bool schemeSecure = false;
if (NS_FAILED(NS_URIChainHasFlags(aContentLocation, nsIProtocolHandler::URI_IS_LOCAL_RESOURCE , &schemeLocal)) ||
NS_FAILED(NS_URIChainHasFlags(aContentLocation, nsIProtocolHandler::URI_DOES_NOT_RETURN_DATA, &schemeNoReturnData)) ||
NS_FAILED(NS_URIChainHasFlags(aContentLocation, nsIProtocolHandler::URI_INHERITS_SECURITY_CONTEXT, &schemeInherits)) ||
NS_FAILED(NS_URIChainHasFlags(aContentLocation, nsIProtocolHandler::URI_SAFE_TO_LOAD_IN_SECURE_CONTEXT, &schemeSecure))) {
*aDecision = REJECT_REQUEST;
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
// TYPE_IMAGE redirects are cached based on the original URI, not the final
// destination and hence cache hits for images may not have the correct
// aContentLocation. Check if the cached hit went through an http redirect,
// and if it did, we can't treat this as a secure subresource.
if (!aHadInsecureImageRedirect &&
(schemeLocal || schemeNoReturnData || schemeInherits || schemeSecure)) {
*aDecision = ACCEPT;
return NS_OK;
}
// Since there are cases where aRequestingLocation and aRequestPrincipal are
// definitely not the owning document, we try to ignore them by extracting the
// requestingLocation in the following order:
// 1) from the aRequestingContext, either extracting
// a) the node's principal, or the
// b) script object's principal.
// 2) if aRequestingContext yields a principal but no location, we check
// if its the system principal. If it is, allow the load.
// 3) Special case handling for:
// a) speculative loads, where shouldLoad is called twice (bug 839235)
// and the first speculative load does not include a context.
// In this case we use aRequestingLocation to set requestingLocation.
// b) TYPE_CSP_REPORT which does not provide a context. In this case we
// use aRequestingLocation to set requestingLocation.
// c) content scripts from addon code that do not provide aRequestingContext
// or aRequestingLocation, but do provide aRequestPrincipal.
// If aRequestPrincipal is an expanded principal, we allow the load.
// 4) If we still end up not having a requestingLocation, we reject the load.
nsCOMPtr<nsIPrincipal> principal;
// 1a) Try to get the principal if aRequestingContext is a node.
nsCOMPtr<nsINode> node = do_QueryInterface(aRequestingContext);
if (node) {
principal = node->NodePrincipal();
}
// 1b) Try using the window's script object principal if it's not a node.
if (!principal) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIScriptObjectPrincipal> scriptObjPrin = do_QueryInterface(aRequestingContext);
if (scriptObjPrin) {
principal = scriptObjPrin->GetPrincipal();
}
}
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> requestingLocation;
if (principal) {
principal->GetURI(getter_AddRefs(requestingLocation));
}
// 2) if aRequestingContext yields a principal but no location, we check if its a system principal.
if (principal && !requestingLocation) {
if (nsContentUtils::IsSystemPrincipal(principal)) {
*aDecision = ACCEPT;
return NS_OK;
}
}
// 3a,b) Special case handling for speculative loads and TYPE_CSP_REPORT. In
// such cases, aRequestingContext doesn't exist, so we use aRequestingLocation.
// Unfortunately we can not distinguish between speculative and normal loads here,
// otherwise we could special case this assignment.
if (!requestingLocation) {
requestingLocation = aRequestingLocation;
}
// 3c) Special case handling for content scripts from addons code, which only
// provide a aRequestPrincipal; aRequestingContext and aRequestingLocation are
// both null; if the aRequestPrincipal is an expandedPrincipal, we allow the load.
if (!principal && !requestingLocation && aRequestPrincipal) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIExpandedPrincipal> expanded = do_QueryInterface(aRequestPrincipal);
if (expanded) {
*aDecision = ACCEPT;
return NS_OK;
}
}
// 4) Giving up. We still don't have a requesting location, therefore we can't tell
// if this is a mixed content load. Deny to be safe.
if (!requestingLocation) {
*aDecision = REJECT_REQUEST;
return NS_OK;
}
// Check the parent scheme. If it is not an HTTPS page then mixed content
// restrictions do not apply.
bool parentIsHttps;
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> innerURI = NS_GetInnermostURI(requestingLocation);
if (!innerURI) {
NS_ERROR("Can't get innerURI from requestingLocation");
*aDecision = REJECT_REQUEST;
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult rv = innerURI->SchemeIs("https", &parentIsHttps);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
NS_ERROR("requestingLocation->SchemeIs failed");
*aDecision = REJECT_REQUEST;
return NS_OK;
}
if (!parentIsHttps) {
*aDecision = ACCEPT;
return NS_OK;
}
// Determine if the rootDoc is https and if the user decided to allow Mixed Content
nsCOMPtr<nsIDocShell> docShell = NS_CP_GetDocShellFromContext(aRequestingContext);
NS_ENSURE_TRUE(docShell, NS_OK);
// The page might have set the CSP directive 'upgrade-insecure-requests'. In such
// a case allow the http: load to succeed with the promise that the channel will
// get upgraded to https before fetching any data from the netwerk.
// Please see: nsHttpChannel::Connect()
//
// Please note that the CSP directive 'upgrade-insecure-requests' only applies to
// http: and ws: (for websockets). Websockets are not subject to mixed content
// blocking since insecure websockets are not allowed within secure pages. Hence,
// we only have to check against http: here. Skip mixed content blocking if the
// subresource load uses http: and the CSP directive 'upgrade-insecure-requests'
// is present on the page.
bool isHttpScheme = false;
rv = aContentLocation->SchemeIs("http", &isHttpScheme);
NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
if (isHttpScheme && docShell->GetDocument()->GetUpgradeInsecureRequests()) {
*aDecision = ACCEPT;
return NS_OK;
}
bool rootHasSecureConnection = false;
bool allowMixedContent = false;
bool isRootDocShell = false;
rv = docShell->GetAllowMixedContentAndConnectionData(&rootHasSecureConnection, &allowMixedContent, &isRootDocShell);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
*aDecision = REJECT_REQUEST;
return rv;
}
// Get the sameTypeRoot tree item from the docshell
nsCOMPtr<nsIDocShellTreeItem> sameTypeRoot;
docShell->GetSameTypeRootTreeItem(getter_AddRefs(sameTypeRoot));
NS_ASSERTION(sameTypeRoot, "No root tree item from docshell!");
// When navigating an iframe, the iframe may be https
// but its parents may not be. Check the parents to see if any of them are https.
// If none of the parents are https, allow the load.
if (aContentType == TYPE_SUBDOCUMENT && !rootHasSecureConnection) {
bool httpsParentExists = false;
nsCOMPtr<nsIDocShellTreeItem> parentTreeItem;
parentTreeItem = docShell;
while(!httpsParentExists && parentTreeItem) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIWebNavigation> parentAsNav(do_QueryInterface(parentTreeItem));
NS_ASSERTION(parentAsNav, "No web navigation object from parent's docshell tree item");
nsCOMPtr<nsIURI> parentURI;
parentAsNav->GetCurrentURI(getter_AddRefs(parentURI));
if (!parentURI || NS_FAILED(parentURI->SchemeIs("https", &httpsParentExists))) {
// if getting the URI or the scheme fails, assume there is a https parent and break.
httpsParentExists = true;
break;
}
// When the parent and the root are the same, we have traversed all the way up
// the same type docshell tree. Break out of the while loop.
if(sameTypeRoot == parentTreeItem) {
break;
}
// update the parent to the grandparent.
nsCOMPtr<nsIDocShellTreeItem> newParentTreeItem;
parentTreeItem->GetSameTypeParent(getter_AddRefs(newParentTreeItem));
parentTreeItem = newParentTreeItem;
} // end while loop.
if (!httpsParentExists) {
*aDecision = nsIContentPolicy::ACCEPT;
return NS_OK;
}
}
// Get the root document from the sameTypeRoot
nsCOMPtr<nsIDocument> rootDoc = do_GetInterface(sameTypeRoot);
NS_ASSERTION(rootDoc, "No root document from document shell root tree item.");
// Get eventSink and the current security state from the docShell
nsCOMPtr<nsISecurityEventSink> eventSink = do_QueryInterface(docShell);
NS_ASSERTION(eventSink, "No eventSink from docShell.");
nsCOMPtr<nsIDocShell> rootShell = do_GetInterface(sameTypeRoot);
NS_ASSERTION(rootShell, "No root docshell from document shell root tree item.");
uint32_t State = nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_IS_BROKEN;
nsCOMPtr<nsISecureBrowserUI> securityUI;
rootShell->GetSecurityUI(getter_AddRefs(securityUI));
// If there is no securityUI, document doesn't have a security state.
// Allow load and return early.
if (!securityUI) {
*aDecision = nsIContentPolicy::ACCEPT;
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult stateRV = securityUI->GetState(&State);
// If the content is display content, and the pref says display content should be blocked, block it.
if (sBlockMixedDisplay && classification == eMixedDisplay) {
if (allowMixedContent) {
LogMixedContentMessage(classification, aContentLocation, rootDoc, eUserOverride);
*aDecision = nsIContentPolicy::ACCEPT;
// See if mixed display content has already loaded on the page or if the state needs to be updated here.
// If mixed display hasn't loaded previously, then we need to call OnSecurityChange() to update the UI.
if (rootDoc->GetHasMixedDisplayContentLoaded()) {
return NS_OK;
}
rootDoc->SetHasMixedDisplayContentLoaded(true);
if (rootHasSecureConnection) {
if (rootDoc->GetHasMixedActiveContentLoaded()) {
// If mixed active content is loaded, make sure to include that in the state.
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(aRequestingContext,
(nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_IS_BROKEN |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT));
} else {
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(aRequestingContext,
(nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_IS_BROKEN |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT));
}
} else {
// User has overriden the pref and the root is not https;
// mixed display content was allowed on an https subframe.
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(stateRV)) {
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(aRequestingContext, (State | nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT));
}
}
} else {
*aDecision = nsIContentPolicy::REJECT_REQUEST;
LogMixedContentMessage(classification, aContentLocation, rootDoc, eBlocked);
if (!rootDoc->GetHasMixedDisplayContentBlocked() && NS_SUCCEEDED(stateRV)) {
rootDoc->SetHasMixedDisplayContentBlocked(true);
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(aRequestingContext, (State | nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_BLOCKED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT));
}
}
return NS_OK;
} else if (sBlockMixedScript && classification == eMixedScript) {
// If the content is active content, and the pref says active content should be blocked, block it
// unless the user has choosen to override the pref
if (allowMixedContent) {
LogMixedContentMessage(classification, aContentLocation, rootDoc, eUserOverride);
*aDecision = nsIContentPolicy::ACCEPT;
// See if the state will change here. If it will, only then do we need to call OnSecurityChange() to update the UI.
if (rootDoc->GetHasMixedActiveContentLoaded()) {
return NS_OK;
}
rootDoc->SetHasMixedActiveContentLoaded(true);
if (rootHasSecureConnection) {
// User has decided to override the pref and the root is https, so change the Security State.
if (rootDoc->GetHasMixedDisplayContentLoaded()) {
// If mixed display content is loaded, make sure to include that in the state.
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(aRequestingContext,
(nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_IS_BROKEN |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_DISPLAY_CONTENT));
} else {
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(aRequestingContext,
(nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_IS_BROKEN |
nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT));
}
return NS_OK;
} else {
// User has already overriden the pref and the root is not https;
// mixed active content was allowed on an https subframe.
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(stateRV)) {
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(aRequestingContext, (State | nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_LOADED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT));
}
return NS_OK;
}
} else {
//User has not overriden the pref by Disabling protection. Reject the request and update the security state.
*aDecision = nsIContentPolicy::REJECT_REQUEST;
LogMixedContentMessage(classification, aContentLocation, rootDoc, eBlocked);
// See if the pref will change here. If it will, only then do we need to call OnSecurityChange() to update the UI.
if (rootDoc->GetHasMixedActiveContentBlocked()) {
return NS_OK;
}
rootDoc->SetHasMixedActiveContentBlocked(true);
// The user has not overriden the pref, so make sure they still have an option by calling eventSink
// which will invoke the doorhanger
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(stateRV)) {
eventSink->OnSecurityChange(aRequestingContext, (State | nsIWebProgressListener::STATE_BLOCKED_MIXED_ACTIVE_CONTENT));
}
return NS_OK;
}
} else {
// The content is not blocked by the mixed content prefs.
// Log a message that we are loading mixed content.
LogMixedContentMessage(classification, aContentLocation, rootDoc, eUserOverride);
// Fire the event from a script runner as it is unsafe to run script
// from within ShouldLoad
nsContentUtils::AddScriptRunner(
new nsMixedContentEvent(aRequestingContext, classification));
*aDecision = ACCEPT;
return NS_OK;
}
*aDecision = REJECT_REQUEST;
return NS_OK;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsMixedContentBlocker::ShouldProcess(uint32_t aContentType,
nsIURI* aContentLocation,
nsIURI* aRequestingLocation,
nsISupports* aRequestingContext,
const nsACString& aMimeGuess,
nsISupports* aExtra,
nsIPrincipal* aRequestPrincipal,
int16_t* aDecision)
{
MOZ_ASSERT(aContentType == nsContentUtils::InternalContentPolicyTypeToExternal(aContentType),
"We should only see external content policy types here.");
if (!aContentLocation) {
// aContentLocation may be null when a plugin is loading without an associated URI resource
if (aContentType == TYPE_OBJECT) {
*aDecision = ACCEPT;
return NS_OK;
} else {
*aDecision = REJECT_REQUEST;
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
}
return ShouldLoad(aContentType, aContentLocation, aRequestingLocation,
aRequestingContext, aMimeGuess, aExtra, aRequestPrincipal,
aDecision);
}