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// 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 CHROME_BROWSER_SAFE_BROWSING_SAFE_BROWSING_STORE_FILE_H_
#define CHROME_BROWSER_SAFE_BROWSING_SAFE_BROWSING_STORE_FILE_H_
#include <set>
#include <vector>
#include "chrome/browser/safe_browsing/safe_browsing_store.h"
#include "base/callback.h"
#include "base/files/file_path.h"
#include "base/files/scoped_file.h"
#include "base/threading/non_thread_safe.h"
// Implement SafeBrowsingStore in terms of a flat file. The file
// format is pretty literal:
//
// int32 magic; // magic number "validating" file
// int32 version; // format version
//
// // Counts for the various data which follows the header.
// uint32 add_chunk_count; // Chunks seen, including empties.
// uint32 sub_chunk_count; // Ditto.
// uint32 shard_stride; // SBPrefix space covered per shard.
// // 0==entire space in one shard.
// // Sorted by chunk_id.
// array[add_chunk_count] {
// int32 chunk_id;
// }
// // Sorted by chunk_id.
// array[sub_chunk_count] {
// int32 chunk_id;
// }
// MD5Digest header_checksum; // Checksum over preceeding data.
//
// // Sorted by prefix, then add chunk_id, then hash, both within shards and
// // overall.
// array[from 0 to wraparound to 0 by shard_stride] {
// uint32 add_prefix_count;
// uint32 sub_prefix_count;
// uint32 add_hash_count;
// uint32 sub_hash_count;
// array[add_prefix_count] {
// int32 chunk_id;
// uint32 prefix;
// }
// array[sub_prefix_count] {
// int32 chunk_id;
// int32 add_chunk_id;
// uint32 add_prefix;
// }
// array[add_hash_count] {
// int32 chunk_id;
// int32 received_time; // From base::Time::ToTimeT().
// char[32] full_hash;
// }
// array[sub_hash_count] {
// int32 chunk_id;
// int32 add_chunk_id;
// char[32] add_full_hash;
// }
// }
// MD5Digest checksum; // Checksum over entire file.
//
// The checksums are used to allow writing the file without doing an expensive
// fsync(). Since the data can be re-fetched, failing the checksum is not
// catastrophic. Histograms indicate that file corruption here is pretty
// uncommon.
//
// The |header_checksum| is present to guarantee valid header and chunk data for
// updates. Only that part of the file needs to be read to post the update.
//
// |shard_stride| breaks the file into approximately-equal portions, allowing
// updates to stream from one file to another with modest memory usage. It is
// dynamic to adjust to different file sizes without adding excessive overhead.
//
// During the course of an update, uncommitted data is stored in a
// temporary file (which is later re-used to commit). This is an
// array of chunks, with the count kept in memory until the end of the
// transaction. The format of this file is like the main file, with
// the list of chunks seen omitted, as that data is tracked in-memory:
//
// array[] {
// uint32 add_prefix_count;
// uint32 sub_prefix_count;
// uint32 add_hash_count;
// uint32 sub_hash_count;
// array[add_prefix_count] {
// int32 chunk_id;
// uint32 prefix;
// }
// array[sub_prefix_count] {
// int32 chunk_id;
// int32 add_chunk_id;
// uint32 add_prefix;
// }
// array[add_hash_count] {
// int32 chunk_id;
// int32 received_time; // From base::Time::ToTimeT().
// char[32] full_hash;
// }
// array[sub_hash_count] {
// int32 chunk_id;
// int32 add_chunk_id;
// char[32] add_full_hash;
// }
// }
//
// The overall transaction works like this:
// - Open the original file to get the chunks-seen data.
// - Open a temp file for storing new chunk info.
// - Write new chunks to the temp file.
// - When the transaction is finished:
// - Read the update data from the temp file into memory.
// - Overwrite the temp file with new header data.
// - Until done:
// - Read shards of the original file's data into memory.
// - Merge from the update data.
// - Write shards to the temp file.
// - Delete original file.
// - Rename temp file to original filename.
class SafeBrowsingStoreFile : public SafeBrowsingStore,
public base::NonThreadSafe {
public:
SafeBrowsingStoreFile();
~SafeBrowsingStoreFile() override;
void Init(const base::FilePath& filename,
const base::Closure& corruption_callback) override;
// Delete any on-disk files, including the permanent storage.
bool Delete() override;
// Get all add hash prefixes and full-length hashes, respectively, from
// the store.
bool GetAddPrefixes(SBAddPrefixes* add_prefixes) override;
bool GetAddFullHashes(std::vector<SBAddFullHash>* add_full_hashes) override;
bool BeginChunk() override;
bool WriteAddPrefix(int32 chunk_id, SBPrefix prefix) override;
bool WriteAddHash(int32 chunk_id, const SBFullHash& full_hash) override;
bool WriteSubPrefix(int32 chunk_id,
int32 add_chunk_id,
SBPrefix prefix) override;
bool WriteSubHash(int32 chunk_id,
int32 add_chunk_id,
const SBFullHash& full_hash) override;
bool FinishChunk() override;
bool BeginUpdate() override;
bool FinishUpdate(
safe_browsing::PrefixSetBuilder* builder,
std::vector<SBAddFullHash>* add_full_hashes_result) override;
bool CancelUpdate() override;
void SetAddChunk(int32 chunk_id) override;
bool CheckAddChunk(int32 chunk_id) override;
void GetAddChunks(std::vector<int32>* out) override;
void SetSubChunk(int32 chunk_id) override;
bool CheckSubChunk(int32 chunk_id) override;
void GetSubChunks(std::vector<int32>* out) override;
void DeleteAddChunk(int32 chunk_id) override;
void DeleteSubChunk(int32 chunk_id) override;
// Verify |file_|'s checksum, calling the corruption callback if it
// does not check out. Empty input is considered valid.
bool CheckValidity() override;
// Returns the name of the temporary file used to buffer data for
// |filename|. Exported for unit tests.
static const base::FilePath TemporaryFileForFilename(
const base::FilePath& filename) {
return base::FilePath(filename.value() + FILE_PATH_LITERAL("_new"));
}
// Delete any on-disk files, including the permanent storage.
static bool DeleteStore(const base::FilePath& basename);
private:
// Does the actual update for FinishUpdate(), so that FinishUpdate() can clean
// up correctly in case of error.
virtual bool DoUpdate(safe_browsing::PrefixSetBuilder* builder,
std::vector<SBAddFullHash>* add_full_hashes_result);
// Some very lucky users have an original-format file still in their
// profile. Check for it and delete, recording a histogram for the
// result (no histogram for not-found). Logically this
// would make more sense at the SafeBrowsingDatabase level, but
// practically speaking that code doesn't touch files directly.
static void CheckForOriginalAndDelete(const base::FilePath& filename);
// Close all files and clear all buffers.
bool Close();
// Calls |corruption_callback_| if non-NULL, always returns false as
// a convenience to the caller.
bool OnCorruptDatabase();
// Helper for creating a corruption callback for |old_store_|.
// TODO(shess): Remove after migration.
void HandleCorruptDatabase();
// Clear temporary buffers used to accumulate chunk data.
bool ClearChunkBuffers() {
// NOTE: .clear() doesn't release memory.
// TODO(shess): Figure out if this is overkill. Some amount of
// pre-reserved space is probably reasonable between each chunk
// collected.
SBAddPrefixes().swap(add_prefixes_);
SBSubPrefixes().swap(sub_prefixes_);
std::vector<SBAddFullHash>().swap(add_hashes_);
std::vector<SBSubFullHash>().swap(sub_hashes_);
return true;
}
// Clear all buffers used during update.
void ClearUpdateBuffers() {
ClearChunkBuffers();
chunks_written_ = 0;
std::set<int32>().swap(add_chunks_cache_);
std::set<int32>().swap(sub_chunks_cache_);
base::hash_set<int32>().swap(add_del_cache_);
base::hash_set<int32>().swap(sub_del_cache_);
}
// Buffers for collecting data between BeginChunk() and
// FinishChunk().
SBAddPrefixes add_prefixes_;
SBSubPrefixes sub_prefixes_;
std::vector<SBAddFullHash> add_hashes_;
std::vector<SBSubFullHash> sub_hashes_;
// Count of chunks collected in |new_file_|.
int chunks_written_;
// Name of the main database file.
base::FilePath filename_;
// Handles to the main and scratch files. |empty_| is true if the
// main file didn't exist when the update was started.
base::ScopedFILE file_;
base::ScopedFILE new_file_;
bool empty_;
// Cache of chunks which have been seen. Loaded from the database
// on BeginUpdate() so that it can be queried during the
// transaction.
std::set<int32> add_chunks_cache_;
std::set<int32> sub_chunks_cache_;
// Cache the set of deleted chunks during a transaction, applied on
// FinishUpdate().
// TODO(shess): If the set is small enough, hash_set<> might be
// slower than plain set<>.
base::hash_set<int32> add_del_cache_;
base::hash_set<int32> sub_del_cache_;
base::Closure corruption_callback_;
// Tracks whether corruption has already been seen in the current
// update, so that only one instance is recorded in the stats.
// TODO(shess): Remove with format-migration support.
bool corruption_seen_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SafeBrowsingStoreFile);
};
#endif // CHROME_BROWSER_SAFE_BROWSING_SAFE_BROWSING_STORE_FILE_H_
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