File: unexportable_key_utils.cc

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// Copyright 2024 The Chromium Authors
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.

#include "chrome/browser/webauthn/unexportable_key_utils.h"

#include <memory>

#include "base/feature_list.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
#include "crypto/unexportable_key.h"
#include "crypto/user_verifying_key.h"
#include "device/fido/enclave/constants.h"
#include "device/fido/features.h"

#if BUILDFLAG(IS_MAC)
#include "chrome/browser/webauthn/enclave_manager.h"
#endif  // BUILDFLAG(IS_MAC)

std::unique_ptr<crypto::UnexportableKeyProvider>
GetWebAuthnUnexportableKeyProvider() {
  // On Linux, access to the TPM is complex compared to Windows and macOS.
  // There are libraries that _should_ work with a TPM 2.0, but Linux often
  // runs on non-PCs, where TPMs will probably never exist. Thus gating enclave
  // features on the presence of a TPM isn't viable, and trying to use one
  // where it is present seems complex and likely to cause lots of problems.
  // Thus Linux saves identity keys on disk.
  //
  // ChromeOS would need to implement support for unexportable keys backed by
  // TPM/H1 in a system daemon. This doesn't exist at present, so keys are
  // instead saved on disk.
  //
  // If there is a scoped UnexportableKeyProvider configured, we always use
  // that so that tests can still override the key provider.
  const bool use_software_provider =
#if BUILDFLAG(IS_LINUX) || BUILDFLAG(IS_CHROMEOS)
      !crypto::internal::HasScopedUnexportableKeyProvider();
#else
      false;
#endif

  if (use_software_provider ||
      base::FeatureList::IsEnabled(
          device::kWebAuthnUseInsecureSoftwareUnexportableKeys)) {
    return crypto::GetSoftwareUnsecureUnexportableKeyProvider();
  }
  crypto::UnexportableKeyProvider::Config config;
#if BUILDFLAG(IS_MAC)
  config.keychain_access_group =
      EnclaveManager::kEnclaveKeysKeychainAccessGroup;
#endif  // BUILDFLAG(IS_MAC)
  std::unique_ptr<crypto::UnexportableKeyProvider> provider =
      crypto::GetUnexportableKeyProvider(std::move(config));
  if ((!provider || provider->SelectAlgorithm(
                        device::enclave::kSigningAlgorithms) == std::nullopt) &&
      base::FeatureList::IsEnabled(
          device::kWebAuthnMicrosoftSoftwareUnexportableKeyProvider)) {
    // On Windows, if there is no TPM support, use the Microsoft Software Key
    // Storage Provider instead.
    provider = crypto::GetMicrosoftSoftwareUnexportableKeyProvider();
  }
  return provider;
}

std::unique_ptr<crypto::UserVerifyingKeyProvider>
GetWebAuthnUserVerifyingKeyProvider(
    crypto::UserVerifyingKeyProvider::Config config) {
  return crypto::GetUserVerifyingKeyProvider(std::move(config));
}