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author Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de>
date Tue, 05 Aug 2014 18:58:03 +0200
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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/. */

/*
 * PKCS7 decoding, verification.
 */

#include "p7local.h"

#include "cert.h"
				/* XXX do not want to have to include */
#include "certdb.h"		/* certdb.h -- the trust stuff needed by */
     				/* the add certificate code needs to get */
                           	/* rewritten/abstracted and then this */
      				/* include should be removed! */
/*#include "cdbhdl.h" */
#include "cryptohi.h"
#include "key.h"
#include "secasn1.h"
#include "secitem.h"
#include "secoid.h"
#include "pk11func.h"
#include "prtime.h"
#include "secerr.h"
#include "sechash.h"	/* for HASH_GetHashObject() */
#include "secder.h"
#include "secpkcs5.h"

struct sec_pkcs7_decoder_worker {
    int depth;
    int digcnt;
    void **digcxs;
    const SECHashObject **digobjs;
    sec_PKCS7CipherObject *decryptobj;
    PRBool saw_contents;
};

struct SEC_PKCS7DecoderContextStr {
    SEC_ASN1DecoderContext *dcx;
    SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo;
    SEC_PKCS7DecoderContentCallback cb;
    void *cb_arg;
    SECKEYGetPasswordKey pwfn;
    void *pwfn_arg;
    struct sec_pkcs7_decoder_worker worker;
    PLArenaPool *tmp_poolp;
    int error;
    SEC_PKCS7GetDecryptKeyCallback dkcb;
    void *dkcb_arg;
    SEC_PKCS7DecryptionAllowedCallback decrypt_allowed_cb;
};

/*
 * Handle one worker, decrypting and digesting the data as necessary.
 *
 * XXX If/when we support nested contents, this probably needs to be
 * revised somewhat to get passed the content-info (which unfortunately
 * can be two different types depending on whether it is encrypted or not)
 * corresponding to the given worker.
 */
static void
sec_pkcs7_decoder_work_data (SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx,
			     struct sec_pkcs7_decoder_worker *worker,
			     const unsigned char *data, unsigned long len,
			     PRBool final)
{
    unsigned char *buf = NULL;
    SECStatus rv;
    int i;

    /*
     * We should really have data to process, or we should be trying
     * to finish/flush the last block.  (This is an overly paranoid
     * check since all callers are in this file and simple inspection
     * proves they do it right.  But it could find a bug in future
     * modifications/development, that is why it is here.)
     */
    PORT_Assert ((data != NULL && len) || final);

    /*
     * Decrypt this chunk.
     *
     * XXX If we get an error, we do not want to do the digest or callback,
     * but we want to keep decoding.  Or maybe we want to stop decoding
     * altogether if there is a callback, because obviously we are not
     * sending the data back and they want to know that.
     */
    if (worker->decryptobj != NULL) {
	/* XXX the following lengths should all be longs? */
	unsigned int inlen;	/* length of data being decrypted */
	unsigned int outlen;	/* length of decrypted data */
	unsigned int buflen;	/* length available for decrypted data */
	SECItem *plain;

	inlen = len;
	buflen = sec_PKCS7DecryptLength (worker->decryptobj, inlen, final);
	if (buflen == 0) {
	    if (inlen == 0)	/* no input and no output */
		return;
	    /*
	     * No output is expected, but the input data may be buffered
	     * so we still have to call Decrypt.
	     */
	    rv = sec_PKCS7Decrypt (worker->decryptobj, NULL, NULL, 0,
				   data, inlen, final);
	    if (rv != SECSuccess) {
		p7dcx->error = PORT_GetError();
		return;		/* XXX indicate error? */
	    }
	    return;
	}

	if (p7dcx->cb != NULL) {
	    buf = (unsigned char *) PORT_Alloc (buflen);
	    plain = NULL;
	} else {
	    unsigned long oldlen;

	    /*
	     * XXX This assumes one level of content only.
	     * See comment above about nested content types.
	     * XXX Also, it should work for signedAndEnvelopedData, too!
	     */
	    plain = &(p7dcx->cinfo->
			content.envelopedData->encContentInfo.plainContent);

	    oldlen = plain->len;
	    if (oldlen == 0) {
		buf = (unsigned char*)PORT_ArenaAlloc (p7dcx->cinfo->poolp, 
						       buflen);
	    } else {
		buf = (unsigned char*)PORT_ArenaGrow (p7dcx->cinfo->poolp, 
				      plain->data,
				      oldlen, oldlen + buflen);
		if (buf != NULL)
		    buf += oldlen;
	    }
	    plain->data = buf;
	}
	if (buf == NULL) {
	    p7dcx->error = SEC_ERROR_NO_MEMORY;
	    return;		/* XXX indicate error? */
	}
	rv = sec_PKCS7Decrypt (worker->decryptobj, buf, &outlen, buflen,
			       data, inlen, final);
	if (rv != SECSuccess) {
	    p7dcx->error = PORT_GetError();
	    return;		/* XXX indicate error? */
	}
	if (plain != NULL) {
	    PORT_Assert (final || outlen == buflen);
	    plain->len += outlen;
	}
	data = buf;
	len = outlen;
    }

    /*
     * Update the running digests.
     */
    if (len) {
	for (i = 0; i < worker->digcnt; i++) {
	    (* worker->digobjs[i]->update) (worker->digcxs[i], data, len);
	}
    }

    /*
     * Pass back the contents bytes, and free the temporary buffer.
     */
    if (p7dcx->cb != NULL) {
	if (len)
	    (* p7dcx->cb) (p7dcx->cb_arg, (const char *)data, len);
	if (worker->decryptobj != NULL) {
	    PORT_Assert (buf != NULL);
	    PORT_Free (buf);
	}
    }
}

static void
sec_pkcs7_decoder_filter (void *arg, const char *data, unsigned long len,
			  int depth, SEC_ASN1EncodingPart data_kind)
{
    SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx;
    struct sec_pkcs7_decoder_worker *worker;

    /*
     * Since we do not handle any nested contents, the only bytes we
     * are really interested in are the actual contents bytes (not
     * the identifier, length, or end-of-contents bytes).  If we were
     * handling nested types we would probably need to do something
     * smarter based on depth and data_kind.
     */
    if (data_kind != SEC_ASN1_Contents)
	return;

    /*
     * The ASN.1 decoder should not even call us with a length of 0.
     * Just being paranoid.
     */
    PORT_Assert (len);
    if (len == 0)
	return;

    p7dcx = (SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext*)arg;

    /*
     * Handling nested contents would mean that there is a chain
     * of workers -- one per each level of content.  The following
     * would start with the first worker and loop over them.
     */
    worker = &(p7dcx->worker);

    worker->saw_contents = PR_TRUE;

    sec_pkcs7_decoder_work_data (p7dcx, worker,
				 (const unsigned char *) data, len, PR_FALSE);
}


/*
 * Create digest contexts for each algorithm in "digestalgs".
 * No algorithms is not an error, we just do not do anything.
 * An error (like trouble allocating memory), marks the error
 * in "p7dcx" and returns SECFailure, which means that our caller
 * should just give up altogether.
 */
static SECStatus
sec_pkcs7_decoder_start_digests (SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx, int depth,
				 SECAlgorithmID **digestalgs)
{
    int i, digcnt;

    if (digestalgs == NULL)
	return SECSuccess;

    /*
     * Count the algorithms.
     */
    digcnt = 0;
    while (digestalgs[digcnt] != NULL)
	digcnt++;

    /*
     * No algorithms means no work to do.
     * Just act as if there were no algorithms specified.
     */
    if (digcnt == 0)
	return SECSuccess;

    p7dcx->worker.digcxs = (void**)PORT_ArenaAlloc (p7dcx->tmp_poolp,
					    digcnt * sizeof (void *));
    p7dcx->worker.digobjs = (const SECHashObject**)PORT_ArenaAlloc (p7dcx->tmp_poolp,
					     digcnt * sizeof (SECHashObject *));
    if (p7dcx->worker.digcxs == NULL || p7dcx->worker.digobjs == NULL) {
	p7dcx->error = SEC_ERROR_NO_MEMORY;
	return SECFailure;
    }

    p7dcx->worker.depth = depth;
    p7dcx->worker.digcnt = 0;

    /*
     * Create a digest context for each algorithm.
     */
    for (i = 0; i < digcnt; i++) {
	SECAlgorithmID *     algid  = digestalgs[i];
	SECOidTag            oidTag = SECOID_FindOIDTag(&(algid->algorithm));
	const SECHashObject *digobj = HASH_GetHashObjectByOidTag(oidTag);
	void *digcx;

	/*
	 * Skip any algorithm we do not even recognize; obviously,
	 * this could be a problem, but if it is critical then the
	 * result will just be that the signature does not verify.
	 * We do not necessarily want to error out here, because
	 * the particular algorithm may not actually be important,
	 * but we cannot know that until later.
	 */
	if (digobj == NULL) {
	    p7dcx->worker.digcnt--;
	    continue;
	}

	digcx = (* digobj->create)();
	if (digcx != NULL) {
	    (* digobj->begin) (digcx);
	    p7dcx->worker.digobjs[p7dcx->worker.digcnt] = digobj;
	    p7dcx->worker.digcxs[p7dcx->worker.digcnt] = digcx;
	    p7dcx->worker.digcnt++;
	}
    }

    if (p7dcx->worker.digcnt != 0)
	SEC_ASN1DecoderSetFilterProc (p7dcx->dcx,
				      sec_pkcs7_decoder_filter,
				      p7dcx,
				      (PRBool)(p7dcx->cb != NULL));
    return SECSuccess;
}


/*
 * Close out all of the digest contexts, storing the results in "digestsp".
 */
static SECStatus
sec_pkcs7_decoder_finish_digests (SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx,
				  PLArenaPool *poolp,
				  SECItem ***digestsp)
{
    struct sec_pkcs7_decoder_worker *worker;
    const SECHashObject *digobj;
    void *digcx;
    SECItem **digests, *digest;
    int i;
    void *mark;

    /*
     * XXX Handling nested contents would mean that there is a chain
     * of workers -- one per each level of content.  The following
     * would want to find the last worker in the chain.
     */
    worker = &(p7dcx->worker);

    /*
     * If no digests, then we have nothing to do.
     */
    if (worker->digcnt == 0)
	return SECSuccess;

    /*
     * No matter what happens after this, we want to stop filtering.
     * XXX If we handle nested contents, we only want to stop filtering
     * if we are finishing off the *last* worker.
     */
    SEC_ASN1DecoderClearFilterProc (p7dcx->dcx);

    /*
     * If we ended up with no contents, just destroy each
     * digest context -- they are meaningless and potentially
     * confusing, because their presence would imply some content
     * was digested.
     */
    if (! worker->saw_contents) {
	for (i = 0; i < worker->digcnt; i++) {
	    digcx = worker->digcxs[i];
	    digobj = worker->digobjs[i];
	    (* digobj->destroy) (digcx, PR_TRUE);
	}
	return SECSuccess;
    }

    mark = PORT_ArenaMark (poolp);

    /*
     * Close out each digest context, saving digest away.
     */
    digests = 
      (SECItem**)PORT_ArenaAlloc (poolp,(worker->digcnt+1)*sizeof(SECItem *));
    digest = (SECItem*)PORT_ArenaAlloc (poolp, worker->digcnt*sizeof(SECItem));
    if (digests == NULL || digest == NULL) {
	p7dcx->error = PORT_GetError();
	PORT_ArenaRelease (poolp, mark);
	return SECFailure;
    }

    for (i = 0; i < worker->digcnt; i++, digest++) {
	digcx = worker->digcxs[i];
	digobj = worker->digobjs[i];

	digest->data = (unsigned char*)PORT_ArenaAlloc (poolp, digobj->length);
	if (digest->data == NULL) {
	    p7dcx->error = PORT_GetError();
	    PORT_ArenaRelease (poolp, mark);
	    return SECFailure;
	}

	digest->len = digobj->length;
	(* digobj->end) (digcx, digest->data, &(digest->len), digest->len);
	(* digobj->destroy) (digcx, PR_TRUE);

	digests[i] = digest;
    }
    digests[i] = NULL;
    *digestsp = digests;

    PORT_ArenaUnmark (poolp, mark);
    return SECSuccess;
}

/*
 * XXX Need comment explaining following helper function (which is used
 * by sec_pkcs7_decoder_start_decrypt).
 */

static PK11SymKey *
sec_pkcs7_decoder_get_recipient_key (SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx,
				     SEC_PKCS7RecipientInfo **recipientinfos,
				     SEC_PKCS7EncryptedContentInfo *enccinfo)
{
    SEC_PKCS7RecipientInfo *ri;
    CERTCertificate *cert = NULL;
    SECKEYPrivateKey *privkey = NULL;
    PK11SymKey *bulkkey = NULL;
    SECOidTag keyalgtag, bulkalgtag, encalgtag;
    PK11SlotInfo *slot = NULL;

    if (recipientinfos == NULL || recipientinfos[0] == NULL) {
	p7dcx->error = SEC_ERROR_NOT_A_RECIPIENT;
	goto no_key_found;
    }

    cert = PK11_FindCertAndKeyByRecipientList(&slot,recipientinfos,&ri,
						&privkey, p7dcx->pwfn_arg);
    if (cert == NULL) {
	p7dcx->error = SEC_ERROR_NOT_A_RECIPIENT;
	goto no_key_found;
    }

    ri->cert = cert;		/* so we can find it later */
    PORT_Assert(privkey != NULL);

    keyalgtag = SECOID_GetAlgorithmTag(&(cert->subjectPublicKeyInfo.algorithm));
    encalgtag = SECOID_GetAlgorithmTag (&(ri->keyEncAlg));
    if (keyalgtag != encalgtag) {
	p7dcx->error = SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_KEYALG_MISMATCH;
	goto no_key_found;
    }
    bulkalgtag = SECOID_GetAlgorithmTag (&(enccinfo->contentEncAlg));

    switch (encalgtag) {
      case SEC_OID_PKCS1_RSA_ENCRYPTION:
	bulkkey = PK11_PubUnwrapSymKey (privkey, &ri->encKey,
					PK11_AlgtagToMechanism (bulkalgtag),
					CKA_DECRYPT, 0);
	if (bulkkey == NULL) {
	    p7dcx->error = PORT_GetError();
	    PORT_SetError(0);
	    goto no_key_found;
	}
	break;
      default:
	p7dcx->error = SEC_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_KEYALG;
	break;
    }

no_key_found:
    if (privkey != NULL)
	SECKEY_DestroyPrivateKey (privkey);
    if (slot != NULL)
	PK11_FreeSlot(slot);

    return bulkkey;
}
 
/*
 * XXX The following comment is old -- the function used to only handle
 * EnvelopedData or SignedAndEnvelopedData but now handles EncryptedData
 * as well (and it had all of the code of the helper function above
 * built into it), though the comment was left as is.  Fix it...
 *
 * We are just about to decode the content of an EnvelopedData.
 * Set up a decryption context so we can decrypt as we go.
 * Presumably we are one of the recipients listed in "recipientinfos".
 * (XXX And if we are not, or if we have trouble, what should we do?
 *  It would be nice to let the decoding still work.  Maybe it should
 *  be an error if there is a content callback, but not an error otherwise?)
 * The encryption key and related information can be found in "enccinfo".
 */
static SECStatus
sec_pkcs7_decoder_start_decrypt (SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx, int depth,
				 SEC_PKCS7RecipientInfo **recipientinfos,
				 SEC_PKCS7EncryptedContentInfo *enccinfo,
				 PK11SymKey **copy_key_for_signature)
{
    PK11SymKey *bulkkey = NULL;
    sec_PKCS7CipherObject *decryptobj;

    /*
     * If a callback is supplied to retrieve the encryption key, 
     * for instance, for Encrypted Content infos, then retrieve
     * the bulkkey from the callback.  Otherwise, assume that
     * we are processing Enveloped or SignedAndEnveloped data
     * content infos.
     *
     * XXX Put an assert here?
     */
    if (SEC_PKCS7ContentType(p7dcx->cinfo) == SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENCRYPTED_DATA) {
	if (p7dcx->dkcb != NULL) {
	    bulkkey = (*p7dcx->dkcb)(p7dcx->dkcb_arg, 
				     &(enccinfo->contentEncAlg));
	}
	enccinfo->keysize = 0;
    } else {
	bulkkey = sec_pkcs7_decoder_get_recipient_key (p7dcx, recipientinfos, 
						       enccinfo);
	if (bulkkey == NULL) goto no_decryption;
	enccinfo->keysize = PK11_GetKeyStrength(bulkkey, 
						&(enccinfo->contentEncAlg));

    }

    /*
     * XXX I think following should set error in p7dcx and clear set error
     * (as used to be done here, or as is done in get_receipient_key above.
     */
    if(bulkkey == NULL) {
	goto no_decryption;
    }
    
    /* 
     * We want to make sure decryption is allowed.  This is done via
     * a callback specified in SEC_PKCS7DecoderStart().
     */
    if (p7dcx->decrypt_allowed_cb) {
	if ((*p7dcx->decrypt_allowed_cb) (&(enccinfo->contentEncAlg), 
					  bulkkey) == PR_FALSE) {
	    p7dcx->error = SEC_ERROR_DECRYPTION_DISALLOWED;
	    goto no_decryption;
	}
    } else {
	    p7dcx->error = SEC_ERROR_DECRYPTION_DISALLOWED;
	    goto no_decryption;
    }

    /*
     * When decrypting a signedAndEnvelopedData, the signature also has
     * to be decrypted with the bulk encryption key; to avoid having to
     * get it all over again later (and do another potentially expensive
     * RSA operation), copy it for later signature verification to use.
     */
    if (copy_key_for_signature != NULL)
	*copy_key_for_signature = PK11_ReferenceSymKey (bulkkey);

    /*
     * Now we have the bulk encryption key (in bulkkey) and the
     * the algorithm (in enccinfo->contentEncAlg).  Using those,
     * create a decryption context.
     */
    decryptobj = sec_PKCS7CreateDecryptObject (bulkkey,
					       &(enccinfo->contentEncAlg));

    /*
     * We are done with (this) bulkkey now.
     */
    PK11_FreeSymKey (bulkkey);

    if (decryptobj == NULL) {
	p7dcx->error = PORT_GetError();
	PORT_SetError(0);
	goto no_decryption;
    }

    SEC_ASN1DecoderSetFilterProc (p7dcx->dcx,
				  sec_pkcs7_decoder_filter,
				  p7dcx,
				  (PRBool)(p7dcx->cb != NULL));

    p7dcx->worker.depth = depth;
    p7dcx->worker.decryptobj = decryptobj;

    return SECSuccess;

no_decryption:
    /*
     * For some reason (error set already, if appropriate), we cannot
     * decrypt the content.  I am not sure what exactly is the right
     * thing to do here; in some cases we want to just stop, and in
     * others we want to let the decoding finish even though we cannot
     * decrypt the content.  My current thinking is that if the caller
     * set up a content callback, then they are really interested in
     * getting (decrypted) content, and if they cannot they will want
     * to know about it.  However, if no callback was specified, then
     * maybe it is not important that the decryption failed.
     */
    if (p7dcx->cb != NULL)
	return SECFailure;
    else
	return SECSuccess;	/* Let the decoding continue. */
}


static SECStatus
sec_pkcs7_decoder_finish_decrypt (SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx,
				  PLArenaPool *poolp,
				  SEC_PKCS7EncryptedContentInfo *enccinfo)
{
    struct sec_pkcs7_decoder_worker *worker;

    /*
     * XXX Handling nested contents would mean that there is a chain
     * of workers -- one per each level of content.  The following
     * would want to find the last worker in the chain.
     */
    worker = &(p7dcx->worker);

    /*
     * If no decryption context, then we have nothing to do.
     */
    if (worker->decryptobj == NULL)
	return SECSuccess;

    /*
     * No matter what happens after this, we want to stop filtering.
     * XXX If we handle nested contents, we only want to stop filtering
     * if we are finishing off the *last* worker.
     */
    SEC_ASN1DecoderClearFilterProc (p7dcx->dcx);

    /*
     * Handle the last block.
     */
    sec_pkcs7_decoder_work_data (p7dcx, worker, NULL, 0, PR_TRUE);

    /*
     * All done, destroy it.
     */
    sec_PKCS7DestroyDecryptObject (worker->decryptobj);
    worker->decryptobj = NULL;

    return SECSuccess;
}


static void
sec_pkcs7_decoder_notify (void *arg, PRBool before, void *dest, int depth)
{
    SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx;
    SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo;
    SEC_PKCS7SignedData *sigd;
    SEC_PKCS7EnvelopedData *envd;
    SEC_PKCS7SignedAndEnvelopedData *saed;
    SEC_PKCS7EncryptedData *encd;
    SEC_PKCS7DigestedData *digd;
    PRBool after;
    SECStatus rv;

    /*
     * Just to make the code easier to read, create an "after" variable
     * that is equivalent to "not before".
     * (This used to be just the statement "after = !before", but that
     * causes a warning on the mac; to avoid that, we do it the long way.)
     */
    if (before)
	after = PR_FALSE;
    else
	after = PR_TRUE;

    p7dcx = (SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext*)arg;
    cinfo = p7dcx->cinfo;

    if (cinfo->contentTypeTag == NULL) {
	if (after && dest == &(cinfo->contentType))
	    cinfo->contentTypeTag = SECOID_FindOID(&(cinfo->contentType));
	return;
    }

    switch (cinfo->contentTypeTag->offset) {
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_DATA:
	sigd = cinfo->content.signedData;
	if (sigd == NULL)
	    break;

	if (sigd->contentInfo.contentTypeTag == NULL) {
	    if (after && dest == &(sigd->contentInfo.contentType))
		sigd->contentInfo.contentTypeTag =
			SECOID_FindOID(&(sigd->contentInfo.contentType));
	    break;
	}

	/*
	 * We only set up a filtering digest if the content is
	 * plain DATA; anything else needs more work because a
	 * second pass is required to produce a DER encoding from
	 * an input that can be BER encoded.  (This is a requirement
	 * of PKCS7 that is unfortunate, but there you have it.)
	 *
	 * XXX Also, since we stop here if this is not DATA, the
	 * inner content is not getting processed at all.  Someday
	 * we may want to fix that.
	 */
	if (sigd->contentInfo.contentTypeTag->offset != SEC_OID_PKCS7_DATA) {
	    /* XXX Set an error in p7dcx->error */
	    SEC_ASN1DecoderClearNotifyProc (p7dcx->dcx);
	    break;
	}

	/*
	 * Just before the content, we want to set up a digest context
	 * for each digest algorithm listed, and start a filter which
	 * will run all of the contents bytes through that digest.
	 */
	if (before && dest == &(sigd->contentInfo.content)) {
	    rv = sec_pkcs7_decoder_start_digests (p7dcx, depth,
						  sigd->digestAlgorithms);
	    if (rv != SECSuccess)
		SEC_ASN1DecoderClearNotifyProc (p7dcx->dcx);

	    break;
	}

	/*
	 * XXX To handle nested types, here is where we would want
	 * to check for inner boundaries that need handling.
	 */

	/*
	 * Are we done?
	 */
	if (after && dest == &(sigd->contentInfo.content)) {
	    /*
	     * Close out the digest contexts.  We ignore any error
	     * because we are stopping anyway; the error status left
	     * behind in p7dcx will be seen by outer functions.
	     */
	    (void) sec_pkcs7_decoder_finish_digests (p7dcx, cinfo->poolp,
						     &(sigd->digests));

	    /*
	     * XXX To handle nested contents, we would need to remove
	     * the worker from the chain (and free it).
	     */

	    /*
	     * Stop notify.
	     */
	    SEC_ASN1DecoderClearNotifyProc (p7dcx->dcx);
	}
	break;

      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENVELOPED_DATA:
	envd = cinfo->content.envelopedData;
	if (envd == NULL)
	    break;

	if (envd->encContentInfo.contentTypeTag == NULL) {
	    if (after && dest == &(envd->encContentInfo.contentType))
		envd->encContentInfo.contentTypeTag =
			SECOID_FindOID(&(envd->encContentInfo.contentType));
	    break;
	}

	/*
	 * Just before the content, we want to set up a decryption
	 * context, and start a filter which will run all of the
	 * contents bytes through it to determine the plain content.
	 */
	if (before && dest == &(envd->encContentInfo.encContent)) {
	    rv = sec_pkcs7_decoder_start_decrypt (p7dcx, depth,
						  envd->recipientInfos,
						  &(envd->encContentInfo),
						  NULL);
	    if (rv != SECSuccess)
		SEC_ASN1DecoderClearNotifyProc (p7dcx->dcx);

	    break;
	}

	/*
	 * Are we done?
	 */
	if (after && dest == &(envd->encContentInfo.encContent)) {
	    /*
	     * Close out the decryption context.  We ignore any error
	     * because we are stopping anyway; the error status left
	     * behind in p7dcx will be seen by outer functions.
	     */
	    (void) sec_pkcs7_decoder_finish_decrypt (p7dcx, cinfo->poolp,
						     &(envd->encContentInfo));

	    /*
	     * XXX To handle nested contents, we would need to remove
	     * the worker from the chain (and free it).
	     */

	    /*
	     * Stop notify.
	     */
	    SEC_ASN1DecoderClearNotifyProc (p7dcx->dcx);
	}
	break;

      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_ENVELOPED_DATA:
	saed = cinfo->content.signedAndEnvelopedData;
	if (saed == NULL)
	    break;

	if (saed->encContentInfo.contentTypeTag == NULL) {
	    if (after && dest == &(saed->encContentInfo.contentType))
		saed->encContentInfo.contentTypeTag =
			SECOID_FindOID(&(saed->encContentInfo.contentType));
	    break;
	}

	/*
	 * Just before the content, we want to set up a decryption
	 * context *and* digest contexts, and start a filter which
	 * will run all of the contents bytes through both.
	 */
	if (before && dest == &(saed->encContentInfo.encContent)) {
	    rv = sec_pkcs7_decoder_start_decrypt (p7dcx, depth,
						  saed->recipientInfos,
						  &(saed->encContentInfo),
						  &(saed->sigKey));
	    if (rv == SECSuccess)
		rv = sec_pkcs7_decoder_start_digests (p7dcx, depth,
						      saed->digestAlgorithms);
	    if (rv != SECSuccess)
		SEC_ASN1DecoderClearNotifyProc (p7dcx->dcx);

	    break;
	}

	/*
	 * Are we done?
	 */
	if (after && dest == &(saed->encContentInfo.encContent)) {
	    /*
	     * Close out the decryption and digests contexts.
	     * We ignore any errors because we are stopping anyway;
	     * the error status left behind in p7dcx will be seen by
	     * outer functions.
	     *
	     * Note that the decrypt stuff must be called first;
	     * it may have a last buffer to do which in turn has
	     * to be added to the digest.
	     */
	    (void) sec_pkcs7_decoder_finish_decrypt (p7dcx, cinfo->poolp,
						     &(saed->encContentInfo));
	    (void) sec_pkcs7_decoder_finish_digests (p7dcx, cinfo->poolp,
						     &(saed->digests));

	    /*
	     * XXX To handle nested contents, we would need to remove
	     * the worker from the chain (and free it).
	     */

	    /*
	     * Stop notify.
	     */
	    SEC_ASN1DecoderClearNotifyProc (p7dcx->dcx);
	}
	break;

      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DIGESTED_DATA:
	digd = cinfo->content.digestedData;
	
	/* 
	 * XXX Want to do the digest or not?  Maybe future enhancement...
	 */
	if (before && dest == &(digd->contentInfo.content.data)) {
	    SEC_ASN1DecoderSetFilterProc (p7dcx->dcx, sec_pkcs7_decoder_filter,
					  p7dcx,
					  (PRBool)(p7dcx->cb != NULL));
	    break;
	}

	/*
	 * Are we done?
	 */
	if (after && dest == &(digd->contentInfo.content.data)) {
	    SEC_ASN1DecoderClearFilterProc (p7dcx->dcx);
	}
	break;

      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENCRYPTED_DATA:
	encd = cinfo->content.encryptedData;

	/*
	 * XXX If the decryption key callback is set, we want to start
	 * the decryption.  If the callback is not set, we will treat the
	 * content as plain data, since we do not have the key.
	 *
	 * Is this the proper thing to do?
	 */
	if (before && dest == &(encd->encContentInfo.encContent)) {
	    /*
	     * Start the encryption process if the decryption key callback
	     * is present.  Otherwise, treat the content like plain data.
	     */
	    rv = SECSuccess;
	    if (p7dcx->dkcb != NULL) {
		rv = sec_pkcs7_decoder_start_decrypt (p7dcx, depth, NULL,
						      &(encd->encContentInfo),
						      NULL);
	    }

	    if (rv != SECSuccess)
		SEC_ASN1DecoderClearNotifyProc (p7dcx->dcx);
		
	    break;
	}

	/*
	 * Are we done?
	 */
	if (after && dest == &(encd->encContentInfo.encContent)) {
	    /*
	     * Close out the decryption context.  We ignore any error
	     * because we are stopping anyway; the error status left
	     * behind in p7dcx will be seen by outer functions.
	     */
	    (void) sec_pkcs7_decoder_finish_decrypt (p7dcx, cinfo->poolp,
						     &(encd->encContentInfo));

	    /*
	     * Stop notify.
	     */
	    SEC_ASN1DecoderClearNotifyProc (p7dcx->dcx);
	}
	break;

      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DATA:
	/*
	 * If a output callback has been specified, we want to set the filter
	 * to call the callback.  This is taken care of in 
	 * sec_pkcs7_decoder_start_decrypt() or 
	 * sec_pkcs7_decoder_start_digests() for the other content types.
	 */ 
	
	if (before && dest == &(cinfo->content.data)) {

	    /* 
	     * Set the filter proc up.
	     */
	    SEC_ASN1DecoderSetFilterProc (p7dcx->dcx,
					  sec_pkcs7_decoder_filter,
					  p7dcx,
					  (PRBool)(p7dcx->cb != NULL));
	    break;
	}

	if (after && dest == &(cinfo->content.data)) {
	    /*
	     * Time to clean up after ourself, stop the Notify and Filter
	     * procedures.
	     */
	    SEC_ASN1DecoderClearNotifyProc (p7dcx->dcx);
	    SEC_ASN1DecoderClearFilterProc (p7dcx->dcx);
	}
	break;

      default:
	SEC_ASN1DecoderClearNotifyProc (p7dcx->dcx);
	break;
    }
}


SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *
SEC_PKCS7DecoderStart(SEC_PKCS7DecoderContentCallback cb, void *cb_arg,
		      SECKEYGetPasswordKey pwfn, void *pwfn_arg,
		      SEC_PKCS7GetDecryptKeyCallback decrypt_key_cb, 
		      void *decrypt_key_cb_arg,
		      SEC_PKCS7DecryptionAllowedCallback decrypt_allowed_cb)
{
    SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx;
    SEC_ASN1DecoderContext *dcx;
    SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo;
    PLArenaPool *poolp;

    poolp = PORT_NewArena (1024);		/* XXX what is right value? */
    if (poolp == NULL)
	return NULL;

    cinfo = (SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo*)PORT_ArenaZAlloc (poolp, sizeof(*cinfo));
    if (cinfo == NULL) {
	PORT_FreeArena (poolp, PR_FALSE);
	return NULL;
    }

    cinfo->poolp = poolp;
    cinfo->pwfn = pwfn;
    cinfo->pwfn_arg = pwfn_arg;
    cinfo->created = PR_FALSE;
    cinfo->refCount = 1;

    p7dcx = 
      (SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext*)PORT_ZAlloc (sizeof(SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext));
    if (p7dcx == NULL) {
	PORT_FreeArena (poolp, PR_FALSE);
	return NULL;
    }

    p7dcx->tmp_poolp = PORT_NewArena (1024);	/* XXX what is right value? */
    if (p7dcx->tmp_poolp == NULL) {
	PORT_Free (p7dcx);
	PORT_FreeArena (poolp, PR_FALSE);
	return NULL;
    }

    dcx = SEC_ASN1DecoderStart (poolp, cinfo, sec_PKCS7ContentInfoTemplate);
    if (dcx == NULL) {
	PORT_FreeArena (p7dcx->tmp_poolp, PR_FALSE);
	PORT_Free (p7dcx);
	PORT_FreeArena (poolp, PR_FALSE);
	return NULL;
    }

    SEC_ASN1DecoderSetNotifyProc (dcx, sec_pkcs7_decoder_notify, p7dcx);

    p7dcx->dcx = dcx;
    p7dcx->cinfo = cinfo;
    p7dcx->cb = cb;
    p7dcx->cb_arg = cb_arg;
    p7dcx->pwfn = pwfn;
    p7dcx->pwfn_arg = pwfn_arg;
    p7dcx->dkcb = decrypt_key_cb;
    p7dcx->dkcb_arg = decrypt_key_cb_arg;
    p7dcx->decrypt_allowed_cb = decrypt_allowed_cb;

    return p7dcx;
}


/*
 * Do the next chunk of PKCS7 decoding.  If there is a problem, set
 * an error and return a failure status.  Note that in the case of
 * an error, this routine is still prepared to be called again and
 * again in case that is the easiest route for our caller to take.
 * We simply detect it and do not do anything except keep setting
 * that error in case our caller has not noticed it yet...
 */
SECStatus
SEC_PKCS7DecoderUpdate(SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx,
		       const char *buf, unsigned long len)
{
    if (p7dcx->cinfo != NULL && p7dcx->dcx != NULL) { 
	PORT_Assert (p7dcx->error == 0);
	if (p7dcx->error == 0) {
	    if (SEC_ASN1DecoderUpdate (p7dcx->dcx, buf, len) != SECSuccess) {
		p7dcx->error = PORT_GetError();
		PORT_Assert (p7dcx->error);
		if (p7dcx->error == 0)
		    p7dcx->error = -1;
	    }
	}
    }

    if (p7dcx->error) {
	if (p7dcx->dcx != NULL) {
	    (void) SEC_ASN1DecoderFinish (p7dcx->dcx);
	    p7dcx->dcx = NULL;
	}
	if (p7dcx->cinfo != NULL) {
	    SEC_PKCS7DestroyContentInfo (p7dcx->cinfo);
	    p7dcx->cinfo = NULL;
	}
	PORT_SetError (p7dcx->error);
	return SECFailure;
    }

    return SECSuccess;
}


SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *
SEC_PKCS7DecoderFinish(SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx)
{
    SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo;

    cinfo = p7dcx->cinfo;
    if (p7dcx->dcx != NULL) {
	if (SEC_ASN1DecoderFinish (p7dcx->dcx) != SECSuccess) {
	    SEC_PKCS7DestroyContentInfo (cinfo);
	    cinfo = NULL;
	}
    }
    /* free any NSS data structures */
    if (p7dcx->worker.decryptobj) {
        sec_PKCS7DestroyDecryptObject (p7dcx->worker.decryptobj);
    }
    PORT_FreeArena (p7dcx->tmp_poolp, PR_FALSE);
    PORT_Free (p7dcx);
    return cinfo;
}


SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *
SEC_PKCS7DecodeItem(SECItem *p7item,
		    SEC_PKCS7DecoderContentCallback cb, void *cb_arg,
		    SECKEYGetPasswordKey pwfn, void *pwfn_arg,
		    SEC_PKCS7GetDecryptKeyCallback decrypt_key_cb, 
		    void *decrypt_key_cb_arg,
		    SEC_PKCS7DecryptionAllowedCallback decrypt_allowed_cb)
{
    SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx;

    p7dcx = SEC_PKCS7DecoderStart(cb, cb_arg, pwfn, pwfn_arg, decrypt_key_cb,
				  decrypt_key_cb_arg, decrypt_allowed_cb);
    if (!p7dcx) {
        /* error code is set */
        return NULL;
    }
    (void) SEC_PKCS7DecoderUpdate(p7dcx, (char *) p7item->data, p7item->len);
    return SEC_PKCS7DecoderFinish(p7dcx);
}

/*
 * Abort the ASN.1 stream. Used by pkcs 12
 */
void
SEC_PKCS7DecoderAbort(SEC_PKCS7DecoderContext *p7dcx, int error)
{
    PORT_Assert(p7dcx);
    SEC_ASN1DecoderAbort(p7dcx->dcx, error);
}


/*
 * If the thing contains any certs or crls return true; false otherwise.
 */
PRBool
SEC_PKCS7ContainsCertsOrCrls(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo)
{
    SECOidTag kind;
    SECItem **certs;
    CERTSignedCrl **crls;

    kind = SEC_PKCS7ContentType (cinfo);
    switch (kind) {
      default:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DIGESTED_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENVELOPED_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENCRYPTED_DATA:
	return PR_FALSE;
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_DATA:
	certs = cinfo->content.signedData->rawCerts;
	crls = cinfo->content.signedData->crls;
	break;
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_ENVELOPED_DATA:
	certs = cinfo->content.signedAndEnvelopedData->rawCerts;
	crls = cinfo->content.signedAndEnvelopedData->crls;
	break;
    }

    /*
     * I know this could be collapsed, but I was in a mood to be explicit.
     */
    if (certs != NULL && certs[0] != NULL)
	return PR_TRUE;
    else if (crls != NULL && crls[0] != NULL)
	return PR_TRUE;
    else
	return PR_FALSE;
}

/* return the content length...could use GetContent, however we
 * need the encrypted content length 
 */
PRBool
SEC_PKCS7IsContentEmpty(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo, unsigned int minLen)
{
    SECItem *item = NULL;

    if(cinfo == NULL) {
	return PR_TRUE;
    }

    switch(SEC_PKCS7ContentType(cinfo)) 
    {
	case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DATA:
	    item = cinfo->content.data;
	    break;
	case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENCRYPTED_DATA:
	    item = &cinfo->content.encryptedData->encContentInfo.encContent;
	    break;
	default:
	    /* add other types */
	    return PR_FALSE;
    }

    if(!item) {
	return PR_TRUE;
    } else if(item->len <= minLen) {
	return PR_TRUE;
    }

    return PR_FALSE;
}


PRBool
SEC_PKCS7ContentIsEncrypted(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo)
{
    SECOidTag kind;

    kind = SEC_PKCS7ContentType (cinfo);
    switch (kind) {
      default:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DIGESTED_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_DATA:
	return PR_FALSE;
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENCRYPTED_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENVELOPED_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_ENVELOPED_DATA:
	return PR_TRUE;
    }
}


/*
 * If the PKCS7 content has a signature (not just *could* have a signature)
 * return true; false otherwise.  This can/should be called before calling
 * VerifySignature, which will always indicate failure if no signature is
 * present, but that does not mean there even was a signature!
 * Note that the content itself can be empty (detached content was sent
 * another way); it is the presence of the signature that matters.
 */
PRBool
SEC_PKCS7ContentIsSigned(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo)
{
    SECOidTag kind;
    SEC_PKCS7SignerInfo **signerinfos;

    kind = SEC_PKCS7ContentType (cinfo);
    switch (kind) {
      default:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DIGESTED_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENVELOPED_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENCRYPTED_DATA:
	return PR_FALSE;
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_DATA:
	signerinfos = cinfo->content.signedData->signerInfos;
	break;
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_ENVELOPED_DATA:
	signerinfos = cinfo->content.signedAndEnvelopedData->signerInfos;
	break;
    }

    /*
     * I know this could be collapsed; but I kind of think it will get
     * more complicated before I am finished, so...
     */
    if (signerinfos != NULL && signerinfos[0] != NULL)
	return PR_TRUE;
    else
	return PR_FALSE;
}


/*
 * sec_pkcs7_verify_signature
 *
 *	Look at a PKCS7 contentInfo and check if the signature is good.
 *	The digest was either calculated earlier (and is stored in the
 *	contentInfo itself) or is passed in via "detached_digest".
 *
 *	The verification checks that the signing cert is valid and trusted
 *	for the purpose specified by "certusage" at
 * 	- "*atTime" if "atTime" is not null, or
 * 	- the signing time if the signing time is available in "cinfo", or
 *	- the current time (as returned by PR_Now).
 *
 *	In addition, if "keepcerts" is true, add any new certificates found
 *	into our local database.
 *
 * XXX Each place which returns PR_FALSE should be sure to have a good
 * error set for inspection by the caller.  Alternatively, we could create
 * an enumeration of success and each type of failure and return that
 * instead of a boolean.  For now, the default in a bad situation is to
 * set the error to SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE.  But this should be
 * reviewed; better (more specific) errors should be possible (to distinguish
 * a signature failure from a badly-formed pkcs7 signedData, for example).
 * Some of the errors should probably just be SEC_ERROR_BAD_SIGNATURE,
 * but that has a less helpful error string associated with it right now;
 * if/when that changes, review and change these as needed.
 *
 * XXX This is broken wrt signedAndEnvelopedData.  In that case, the
 * message digest is doubly encrypted -- first encrypted with the signer
 * private key but then again encrypted with the bulk encryption key used
 * to encrypt the content.  So before we can pass the digest to VerifyDigest,
 * we need to decrypt it with the bulk encryption key.  Also, in this case,
 * there should be NO authenticatedAttributes (signerinfo->authAttr should
 * be NULL).
 */
static PRBool
sec_pkcs7_verify_signature(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo,
			   SECCertUsage certusage,
			   const SECItem *detached_digest,
			   HASH_HashType digest_type,
			   PRBool keepcerts,
			   const PRTime *atTime)
{
    SECAlgorithmID **digestalgs, *bulkid;
    const SECItem *digest;
    SECItem **digests;
    SECItem **rawcerts;
    CERTSignedCrl **crls;
    SEC_PKCS7SignerInfo **signerinfos, *signerinfo;
    CERTCertificate *cert, **certs;
    PRBool goodsig;
    CERTCertDBHandle *certdb, *defaultdb; 
    SECOidTag encTag,digestTag;
    HASH_HashType found_type;
    int i, certcount;
    SECKEYPublicKey *publickey;
    SECItem *content_type;
    PK11SymKey *sigkey;
    SECItem *encoded_stime;
    PRTime stime;
    PRTime verificationTime;
    SECStatus rv;

    /*
     * Everything needed in order to "goto done" safely.
     */
    goodsig = PR_FALSE;
    certcount = 0;
    cert = NULL;
    certs = NULL;
    certdb = NULL;
    defaultdb = CERT_GetDefaultCertDB();
    publickey = NULL;

    if (! SEC_PKCS7ContentIsSigned(cinfo)) {
	PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	goto done;
    }

    PORT_Assert (cinfo->contentTypeTag != NULL);

    switch (cinfo->contentTypeTag->offset) {
      default:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DIGESTED_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENVELOPED_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENCRYPTED_DATA:
	/* Could only get here if SEC_PKCS7ContentIsSigned is broken. */
	PORT_Assert (0);
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_DATA:
	{
	    SEC_PKCS7SignedData *sdp;

	    sdp = cinfo->content.signedData;
	    digestalgs = sdp->digestAlgorithms;
	    digests = sdp->digests;
	    rawcerts = sdp->rawCerts;
	    crls = sdp->crls;
	    signerinfos = sdp->signerInfos;
	    content_type = &(sdp->contentInfo.contentType);
	    sigkey = NULL;
	    bulkid = NULL;
	}
	break;
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_ENVELOPED_DATA:
	{
	    SEC_PKCS7SignedAndEnvelopedData *saedp;

	    saedp = cinfo->content.signedAndEnvelopedData;
	    digestalgs = saedp->digestAlgorithms;
	    digests = saedp->digests;
	    rawcerts = saedp->rawCerts;
	    crls = saedp->crls;
	    signerinfos = saedp->signerInfos;
	    content_type = &(saedp->encContentInfo.contentType);
	    sigkey = saedp->sigKey;
	    bulkid = &(saedp->encContentInfo.contentEncAlg);
	}
	break;
    }

    if ((signerinfos == NULL) || (signerinfos[0] == NULL)) {
	PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	goto done;
    }

    /*
     * XXX Need to handle multiple signatures; checking them is easy,
     * but what should be the semantics here (like, return value)?
     */
    if (signerinfos[1] != NULL) {
	PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	goto done;
    }

    signerinfo = signerinfos[0];

    /*
     * XXX I would like to just pass the issuerAndSN, along with the rawcerts
     * and crls, to some function that did all of this certificate stuff
     * (open/close the database if necessary, verifying the certs, etc.)
     * and gave me back a cert pointer if all was good.
     */
    certdb = defaultdb;
    if (certdb == NULL) {
	goto done;
    }

    certcount = 0;
    if (rawcerts != NULL) {
	for (; rawcerts[certcount] != NULL; certcount++) {
	    /* just counting */
	}
    }

    /*
     * Note that the result of this is that each cert in "certs"
     * needs to be destroyed.
     */
    rv = CERT_ImportCerts(certdb, certusage, certcount, rawcerts, &certs,
			  keepcerts, PR_FALSE, NULL);
    if ( rv != SECSuccess ) {
	goto done;
    }

    /*
     * This cert will also need to be freed, but since we save it
     * in signerinfo for later, we do not want to destroy it when
     * we leave this function -- we let the clean-up of the entire
     * cinfo structure later do the destroy of this cert.
     */
    cert = CERT_FindCertByIssuerAndSN(certdb, signerinfo->issuerAndSN);
    if (cert == NULL) {
	goto done;
    }

    signerinfo->cert = cert;

    /*
     * Get and convert the signing time; if available, it will be used
     * both on the cert verification and for importing the sender
     * email profile.
     */
    encoded_stime = SEC_PKCS7GetSigningTime (cinfo);
    if (encoded_stime != NULL) {
	if (DER_DecodeTimeChoice (&stime, encoded_stime) != SECSuccess)
	    encoded_stime = NULL;	/* conversion failed, so pretend none */
    }

    /*
     * XXX  This uses the signing time, if available.  Additionally, we
     * might want to, if there is no signing time, get the message time
     * from the mail header itself, and use that.  That would require
     * a change to our interface though, and for S/MIME callers to pass
     * in a time (and for non-S/MIME callers to pass in nothing, or
     * maybe make them pass in the current time, always?).
     */
    if (atTime) {
	verificationTime = *atTime;
    } else if (encoded_stime != NULL) {
	verificationTime = stime;
    } else {
	verificationTime = PR_Now();
    }
    if (CERT_VerifyCert (certdb, cert, PR_TRUE, certusage, verificationTime,
			 cinfo->pwfn_arg, NULL) != SECSuccess)
	{
	/*
	 * XXX Give the user an option to check the signature anyway?
	 * If we want to do this, need to give a way to leave and display
	 * some dialog and get the answer and come back through (or do
	 * the rest of what we do below elsewhere, maybe by putting it
	 * in a function that we call below and could call from a dialog
	 * finish handler).
	 */
	goto savecert;
    }

    publickey = CERT_ExtractPublicKey (cert);
    if (publickey == NULL)
	goto done;

    /*
     * XXX No!  If digests is empty, see if we can create it now by
     * digesting the contents.  This is necessary if we want to allow
     * somebody to do a simple decode (without filtering, etc.) and
     * then later call us here to do the verification.
     * OR, we can just specify that the interface to this routine
     * *requires* that the digest(s) be done before calling and either
     * stashed in the struct itself or passed in explicitly (as would
     * be done for detached contents).
     */
    if ((digests == NULL || digests[0] == NULL)
	&& (detached_digest == NULL || detached_digest->data == NULL))
	goto done;

    /*
     * Find and confirm digest algorithm.
     */
    digestTag = SECOID_FindOIDTag(&(signerinfo->digestAlg.algorithm));

    /* make sure we understand the digest type first */
    found_type = HASH_GetHashTypeByOidTag(digestTag);
    if ((digestTag == SEC_OID_UNKNOWN) || (found_type == HASH_AlgNULL)) {
	PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	goto done;
    }

    if (detached_digest != NULL) {
	unsigned int hashLen     = HASH_ResultLen(found_type);

	if (digest_type != found_type || 
	    detached_digest->len != hashLen) {
	    PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	    goto done;
	}
	digest = detached_digest;
    } else {
	PORT_Assert (digestalgs != NULL && digestalgs[0] != NULL);
	if (digestalgs == NULL || digestalgs[0] == NULL) {
	    PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	    goto done;
	}

	/*
	 * pick digest matching signerinfo->digestAlg from digests
	 */
	for (i = 0; digestalgs[i] != NULL; i++) {
	    if (SECOID_FindOIDTag(&(digestalgs[i]->algorithm)) == digestTag)
		break;
	}
	if (digestalgs[i] == NULL) {
	    PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	    goto done;
	}

	digest = digests[i];
    }

    encTag = SECOID_FindOIDTag(&(signerinfo->digestEncAlg.algorithm));
    if (encTag == SEC_OID_UNKNOWN) {
	PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	goto done;
    }

    if (signerinfo->authAttr != NULL) {
	SEC_PKCS7Attribute *attr;
	SECItem *value;
	SECItem encoded_attrs;

	/*
	 * We have a sigkey only for signedAndEnvelopedData, which is
	 * not supposed to have any authenticated attributes.
	 */
	if (sigkey != NULL) {
	    PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	    goto done;
	}

	/*
	 * PKCS #7 says that if there are any authenticated attributes,
	 * then there must be one for content type which matches the
	 * content type of the content being signed, and there must
	 * be one for message digest which matches our message digest.
	 * So check these things first.
	 * XXX Might be nice to have a compare-attribute-value function
	 * which could collapse the following nicely.
	 */
	attr = sec_PKCS7FindAttribute (signerinfo->authAttr,
				       SEC_OID_PKCS9_CONTENT_TYPE, PR_TRUE);
	value = sec_PKCS7AttributeValue (attr);
	if (value == NULL || value->len != content_type->len) {
	    PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	    goto done;
	}
	if (PORT_Memcmp (value->data, content_type->data, value->len) != 0) {
	    PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	    goto done;
	}

	attr = sec_PKCS7FindAttribute (signerinfo->authAttr,
				       SEC_OID_PKCS9_MESSAGE_DIGEST, PR_TRUE);
	value = sec_PKCS7AttributeValue (attr);
	if (value == NULL || value->len != digest->len) {
	    PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	    goto done;
	}
	if (PORT_Memcmp (value->data, digest->data, value->len) != 0) {
	    PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	    goto done;
	}

	/*
	 * Okay, we met the constraints of the basic attributes.
	 * Now check the signature, which is based on a digest of
	 * the DER-encoded authenticated attributes.  So, first we
	 * encode and then we digest/verify.
	 */
	encoded_attrs.data = NULL;
	encoded_attrs.len = 0;
	if (sec_PKCS7EncodeAttributes (NULL, &encoded_attrs,
				       &(signerinfo->authAttr)) == NULL)
	    goto done;

	if (encoded_attrs.data == NULL || encoded_attrs.len == 0) {
	    PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	    goto done;
	}

	goodsig = (PRBool)(VFY_VerifyDataDirect(encoded_attrs.data, 
				   encoded_attrs.len,
				   publickey, &(signerinfo->encDigest),
				   encTag, digestTag, NULL,
				   cinfo->pwfn_arg) == SECSuccess);
	PORT_Free (encoded_attrs.data);
    } else {
	SECItem *sig;
	SECItem holder;
	SECStatus rv;

	/*
	 * No authenticated attributes.
	 * The signature is based on the plain message digest.
	 */

	sig = &(signerinfo->encDigest);
	if (sig->len == 0) {		/* bad signature */
	    PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
	    goto done;
	}

	if (sigkey != NULL) {
	    sec_PKCS7CipherObject *decryptobj;
	    unsigned int buflen;

	    /*
	     * For signedAndEnvelopedData, we first must decrypt the encrypted
	     * digest with the bulk encryption key.  The result is the normal
	     * encrypted digest (aka the signature).
	     */
	    decryptobj = sec_PKCS7CreateDecryptObject (sigkey, bulkid);
	    if (decryptobj == NULL)
		goto done;

	    buflen = sec_PKCS7DecryptLength (decryptobj, sig->len, PR_TRUE);
	    PORT_Assert (buflen);
	    if (buflen == 0) {		/* something is wrong */
		sec_PKCS7DestroyDecryptObject (decryptobj);
		goto done;
	    }

	    holder.data = (unsigned char*)PORT_Alloc (buflen);
	    if (holder.data == NULL) {
		sec_PKCS7DestroyDecryptObject (decryptobj);
		goto done;
	    }

	    rv = sec_PKCS7Decrypt (decryptobj, holder.data, &holder.len, buflen,
				   sig->data, sig->len, PR_TRUE);
	    sec_PKCS7DestroyDecryptObject (decryptobj);
	    if (rv != SECSuccess) {
		goto done;
	    }

	    sig = &holder;
	}

	goodsig = (PRBool)(VFY_VerifyDigestDirect(digest, publickey, sig,
				     encTag, digestTag, cinfo->pwfn_arg)
                            == SECSuccess);

	if (sigkey != NULL) {
	    PORT_Assert (sig == &holder);
	    PORT_ZFree (holder.data, holder.len);
	}
    }

    if (! goodsig) {
	/*
	 * XXX Change the generic error into our specific one, because
	 * in that case we get a better explanation out of the Security
	 * Advisor.  This is really a bug in our error strings (the
	 * "generic" error has a lousy/wrong message associated with it
	 * which assumes the signature verification was done for the
	 * purposes of checking the issuer signature on a certificate)
	 * but this is at least an easy workaround and/or in the
	 * Security Advisor, which specifically checks for the error
	 * SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE and gives more explanation
	 * in that case but does not similarly check for
	 * SEC_ERROR_BAD_SIGNATURE.  It probably should, but then would
	 * probably say the wrong thing in the case that it *was* the
	 * certificate signature check that failed during the cert
	 * verification done above.  Our error handling is really a mess.
	 */
	if (PORT_GetError() == SEC_ERROR_BAD_SIGNATURE)
	    PORT_SetError (SEC_ERROR_PKCS7_BAD_SIGNATURE);
    }

savecert:
    /*
     * Only save the smime profile if we are checking an email message and
     * the cert has an email address in it.
     */
    if ( cert->emailAddr && cert->emailAddr[0] &&
	( ( certusage == certUsageEmailSigner ) ||
	 ( certusage == certUsageEmailRecipient ) ) ) {
	SECItem *profile = NULL;
	int save_error;

	/*
	 * Remember the current error set because we do not care about
	 * anything set by the functions we are about to call.
	 */
	save_error = PORT_GetError();

	if (goodsig && (signerinfo->authAttr != NULL)) {
	    /*
	     * If the signature is good, then we can save the S/MIME profile,
	     * if we have one.
	     */
	    SEC_PKCS7Attribute *attr;

	    attr = sec_PKCS7FindAttribute (signerinfo->authAttr,
					   SEC_OID_PKCS9_SMIME_CAPABILITIES,
					   PR_TRUE);
	    profile = sec_PKCS7AttributeValue (attr);
	}

	rv = CERT_SaveSMimeProfile (cert, profile, encoded_stime);

	/*
	 * Restore the saved error in case the calls above set a new
	 * one that we do not actually care about.
	 */
	PORT_SetError (save_error);

	/*
	 * XXX Failure is not indicated anywhere -- the signature
	 * verification itself is unaffected by whether or not the
	 * profile was successfully saved.
	 */
    }
	

done:

    /*
     * See comment above about why we do not want to destroy cert
     * itself here.
     */

    if (certs != NULL)
	CERT_DestroyCertArray (certs, certcount);

    if (publickey != NULL)
	SECKEY_DestroyPublicKey (publickey);

    return goodsig;
}

/*
 * SEC_PKCS7VerifySignature
 *	Look at a PKCS7 contentInfo and check if the signature is good.
 *	The verification checks that the signing cert is valid and trusted
 *	for the purpose specified by "certusage".
 *
 *	In addition, if "keepcerts" is true, add any new certificates found
 *	into our local database.
 */
PRBool
SEC_PKCS7VerifySignature(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo,
			 SECCertUsage certusage,
			 PRBool keepcerts)
{
    return sec_pkcs7_verify_signature (cinfo, certusage,
				       NULL, HASH_AlgNULL, keepcerts, NULL);
}

/*
 * SEC_PKCS7VerifyDetachedSignature
 *	Look at a PKCS7 contentInfo and check if the signature matches
 *	a passed-in digest (calculated, supposedly, from detached contents).
 *	The verification checks that the signing cert is valid and trusted
 *	for the purpose specified by "certusage".
 *
 *	In addition, if "keepcerts" is true, add any new certificates found
 *	into our local database.
 */
PRBool
SEC_PKCS7VerifyDetachedSignature(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo,
				 SECCertUsage certusage,
				 const SECItem *detached_digest,
				 HASH_HashType digest_type,
				 PRBool keepcerts)
{
    return sec_pkcs7_verify_signature (cinfo, certusage,
				       detached_digest, digest_type,
				       keepcerts, NULL);
}

/*
 * SEC_PKCS7VerifyDetachedSignatureAtTime
 *      Look at a PKCS7 contentInfo and check if the signature matches
 *      a passed-in digest (calculated, supposedly, from detached contents).
 *      The verification checks that the signing cert is valid and trusted
 *      for the purpose specified by "certusage" at time "atTime".
 *
 *	In addition, if "keepcerts" is true, add any new certificates found
 *	into our local database.
 */
PRBool
SEC_PKCS7VerifyDetachedSignatureAtTime(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo,
				       SECCertUsage certusage,
				       const SECItem *detached_digest,
				       HASH_HashType digest_type,
				       PRBool keepcerts,
				       PRTime atTime)
{
    return sec_pkcs7_verify_signature (cinfo, certusage,
				       detached_digest, digest_type,
				       keepcerts, &atTime);
}

/*
 * Return the asked-for portion of the name of the signer of a PKCS7
 * signed object.
 *
 * Returns a pointer to allocated memory, which must be freed.
 * A NULL return value is an error.
 */

#define sec_common_name 1
#define sec_email_address 2

static char *
sec_pkcs7_get_signer_cert_info(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo, int selector)
{
    SECOidTag kind;
    SEC_PKCS7SignerInfo **signerinfos;
    CERTCertificate *signercert;
    char *container;

    kind = SEC_PKCS7ContentType (cinfo);
    switch (kind) {
      default:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_DIGESTED_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENVELOPED_DATA:
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_ENCRYPTED_DATA:
	PORT_Assert (0);
	return NULL;
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_DATA:
	{
	    SEC_PKCS7SignedData *sdp;

	    sdp = cinfo->content.signedData;
	    signerinfos = sdp->signerInfos;
	}
	break;
      case SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_ENVELOPED_DATA:
	{
	    SEC_PKCS7SignedAndEnvelopedData *saedp;

	    saedp = cinfo->content.signedAndEnvelopedData;
	    signerinfos = saedp->signerInfos;
	}
	break;
    }

    if (signerinfos == NULL || signerinfos[0] == NULL)
	return NULL;

    signercert = signerinfos[0]->cert;

    /*
     * No cert there; see if we can find one by calling verify ourselves.
     */
    if (signercert == NULL) {
	/*
	 * The cert usage does not matter in this case, because we do not
	 * actually care about the verification itself, but we have to pick
	 * some valid usage to pass in.
	 */
	(void) sec_pkcs7_verify_signature (cinfo, certUsageEmailSigner,
					   NULL, HASH_AlgNULL, PR_FALSE, NULL);
	signercert = signerinfos[0]->cert;
	if (signercert == NULL)
	    return NULL;
    }

    switch (selector) {
      case sec_common_name:
	container = CERT_GetCommonName (&signercert->subject);
	break;
      case sec_email_address:
	if(signercert->emailAddr && signercert->emailAddr[0]) {
	    container = PORT_Strdup(signercert->emailAddr);
	} else {
	    container = NULL;
	}
	break;
      default:
	PORT_Assert (0);
	container = NULL;
	break;
    }

    return container;
}

char *
SEC_PKCS7GetSignerCommonName(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo)
{
    return sec_pkcs7_get_signer_cert_info(cinfo, sec_common_name);
}

char *
SEC_PKCS7GetSignerEmailAddress(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo)
{
    return sec_pkcs7_get_signer_cert_info(cinfo, sec_email_address);
}


/*
 * Return the signing time, in UTCTime format, of a PKCS7 contentInfo.
 */
SECItem *
SEC_PKCS7GetSigningTime(SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *cinfo)
{
    SEC_PKCS7SignerInfo **signerinfos;
    SEC_PKCS7Attribute *attr;

    if (SEC_PKCS7ContentType (cinfo) != SEC_OID_PKCS7_SIGNED_DATA)
	return NULL;

    signerinfos = cinfo->content.signedData->signerInfos;

    /*
     * No signature, or more than one, means no deal.
     */
    if (signerinfos == NULL || signerinfos[0] == NULL || signerinfos[1] != NULL)
	return NULL;

    attr = sec_PKCS7FindAttribute (signerinfos[0]->authAttr,
				   SEC_OID_PKCS9_SIGNING_TIME, PR_TRUE);
    return sec_PKCS7AttributeValue (attr);
}
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