// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 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_BASE_CERT_STATUS_FLAGS_H_ #define NET_BASE_CERT_STATUS_FLAGS_H_ #pragma once namespace net { // Status flags, such as errors and extended validation. enum { // Bits 0 to 15 are for errors. CERT_STATUS_ALL_ERRORS = 0xFFFF, CERT_STATUS_COMMON_NAME_INVALID = 1 << 0, CERT_STATUS_DATE_INVALID = 1 << 1, CERT_STATUS_AUTHORITY_INVALID = 1 << 2, // 1 << 3 is reserved for ERR_CERT_CONTAINS_ERRORS (not useful with WinHTTP). CERT_STATUS_NO_REVOCATION_MECHANISM = 1 << 4, CERT_STATUS_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_REVOCATION = 1 << 5, CERT_STATUS_REVOKED = 1 << 6, CERT_STATUS_INVALID = 1 << 7, CERT_STATUS_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM = 1 << 8, CERT_STATUS_NOT_IN_DNS = 1 << 9, CERT_STATUS_NON_UNIQUE_NAME = 1 << 10, // Bits 16 to 30 are for non-error statuses. CERT_STATUS_IS_EV = 1 << 16, CERT_STATUS_REV_CHECKING_ENABLED = 1 << 17, CERT_STATUS_IS_DNSSEC = 1 << 18, // 1 << 31 (the sign bit) is reserved so that the cert status will never be // negative. }; // Returns true if the specified cert status has an error set. static inline bool IsCertStatusError(int 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. int MapNetErrorToCertStatus(int error); // Maps the most serious certificate error in the certificate status flags // to the equivalent network error code. int MapCertStatusToNetError(int cert_status); } // namespace net #endif // NET_BASE_CERT_STATUS_FLAGS_H_