// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef NET_CERT_CERT_STATUS_FLAGS_H_ #define NET_CERT_CERT_STATUS_FLAGS_H_ #include #include "net/base/net_export.h" namespace net { // Bitmask of status flags of a certificate, representing any errors, as well as // other non-error status information such as whether the certificate is EV. typedef uint32_t CertStatus; // NOTE: Because these names have appeared in bug reports, we preserve them as // MACRO_STYLE for continuity, instead of renaming them to kConstantStyle as // befits most static consts. #define CERT_STATUS_FLAG(label, value) \ CertStatus static const CERT_STATUS_##label = value; #include "net/cert/cert_status_flags_list.h" #undef CERT_STATUS_FLAG static const CertStatus CERT_STATUS_ALL_ERRORS = 0xFF00FFFF; // Returns true if the specified cert status has an error set. static inline bool IsCertStatusError(CertStatus status) { return (CERT_STATUS_ALL_ERRORS & status) != 0; } // Maps a network error code to the equivalent certificate status flag. If // the error code is not a certificate error, it is mapped to 0. // Note: It is not safe to go net::CertStatus -> net::Error -> net::CertStatus, // as the CertStatus contains more information. Conversely, going from // net::Error -> net::CertStatus -> net::Error is not a lossy function, for the // same reason. // To avoid incorrect use, this is only exported for unittest helpers. NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE CertStatus MapNetErrorToCertStatus(int error); // Maps the most serious certificate error in the certificate status flags // to the equivalent network error code. NET_EXPORT int MapCertStatusToNetError(CertStatus cert_status); } // namespace net #endif // NET_CERT_CERT_STATUS_FLAGS_H_