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// Copyright 2017 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.
#include "extensions/renderer/messaging_util.h"
#include <string>
#include "base/check.h"
#include "base/metrics/histogram_macros.h"
#include "base/notreached.h"
#include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
#include "components/crx_file/id_util.h"
#include "extensions/common/api/messaging/message.h"
#include "extensions/common/extension.h"
#include "extensions/common/manifest.h"
#include "extensions/common/manifest_handlers/background_info.h"
#include "extensions/renderer/get_script_context.h"
#include "extensions/renderer/script_context.h"
#include "gin/converter.h"
#include "gin/dictionary.h"
#include "third_party/blink/public/web/web_local_frame.h"
namespace extensions {
namespace messaging_util {
namespace {
constexpr char kExtensionIdRequiredErrorTemplate[] =
"chrome.%s() called from a webpage must specify an "
"Extension ID (string) for its first argument.";
constexpr char kErrorCouldNotSerialize[] = "Could not serialize message.";
} // namespace
const char kSendMessageChannel[] = "chrome.runtime.sendMessage";
const char kSendRequestChannel[] = "chrome.extension.sendRequest";
const char kOnMessageEvent[] = "runtime.onMessage";
const char kOnMessageExternalEvent[] = "runtime.onMessageExternal";
const char kOnRequestEvent[] = "extension.onRequest";
const char kOnRequestExternalEvent[] = "extension.onRequestExternal";
const char kOnConnectEvent[] = "runtime.onConnect";
const char kOnConnectExternalEvent[] = "runtime.onConnectExternal";
const char kOnConnectNativeEvent[] = "runtime.onConnectNative";
const int kNoFrameId = -1;
std::unique_ptr<Message> MessageFromV8(v8::Local<v8::Context> context,
v8::Local<v8::Value> value,
std::string* error_out) {
DCHECK(!value.IsEmpty());
v8::Isolate* isolate = context->GetIsolate();
v8::Context::Scope context_scope(context);
// TODO(devlin): For some reason, we don't use the signature for
// Port.postMessage when evaluating the parameters. We probably should, but
// we don't know how many extensions that may break. It would be good to
// investigate, and, ideally, use the signature.
if (value->IsUndefined()) {
// JSON.stringify won't serialized undefined (it returns undefined), but it
// will serialized null. We've always converted undefined to null in JS
// bindings, so preserve this behavior for now.
value = v8::Null(isolate);
}
bool success = false;
v8::Local<v8::String> stringified;
{
v8::TryCatch try_catch(isolate);
success = v8::JSON::Stringify(context, value).ToLocal(&stringified);
}
if (!success) {
*error_out = kErrorCouldNotSerialize;
return nullptr;
}
ScriptContext* script_context = GetScriptContextFromV8Context(context);
blink::WebLocalFrame* web_frame =
script_context ? script_context->web_frame() : nullptr;
bool privileged_context =
script_context && script_context->context_type() ==
extensions::Feature::BLESSED_EXTENSION_CONTEXT;
return MessageFromJSONString(isolate, stringified, error_out, web_frame,
privileged_context);
}
std::unique_ptr<Message> MessageFromJSONString(v8::Isolate* isolate,
v8::Local<v8::String> json,
std::string* error_out,
blink::WebLocalFrame* web_frame,
bool privileged_context) {
std::string message;
message = gin::V8ToString(isolate, json);
// JSON.stringify can fail to produce a string value in one of two ways: it
// can throw an exception (as with unserializable objects), or it can return
// `undefined` (as with e.g. passing a function). If JSON.stringify returns
// `undefined`, the v8 API then coerces it to the string value "undefined".
// Check for this, and consider it a failure (since we didn't properly
// serialize a value).
if (message == "undefined") {
*error_out = kErrorCouldNotSerialize;
return nullptr;
}
size_t message_length = message.length();
// Max bucket at 512 MB - anything over that, and we don't care.
static constexpr int kMaxUmaLength = 1024 * 1024 * 512;
static constexpr int kMinUmaLength = 1;
static constexpr int kBucketCount = 50;
UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS("Extensions.Messaging.MessageSize",
message_length, kMinUmaLength, kMaxUmaLength,
kBucketCount);
// IPC messages will fail at > 128 MB. Restrict extension messages to 64 MB.
// A 64 MB JSON-ifiable object is scary enough as is.
static constexpr size_t kMaxMessageLength = 1024 * 1024 * 64;
if (message_length > kMaxMessageLength) {
*error_out = "Message length exceeded maximum allowed length.";
return nullptr;
}
// The message should carry user activation information only if the last
// activation in |web_frame| was triggered by a real user interaction. See
// |UserActivationState::LastActivationWasRestricted()|.
bool has_unrestricted_user_activation =
web_frame && web_frame->HasTransientUserActivation() &&
!web_frame->LastActivationWasRestricted();
return std::make_unique<Message>(message, has_unrestricted_user_activation,
privileged_context);
}
v8::Local<v8::Value> MessageToV8(v8::Local<v8::Context> context,
const Message& message) {
v8::Isolate* isolate = context->GetIsolate();
v8::Context::Scope context_scope(context);
v8::Local<v8::String> v8_message_string =
gin::StringToV8(isolate, message.data);
v8::Local<v8::Value> parsed_message;
v8::TryCatch try_catch(isolate);
if (!v8::JSON::Parse(context, v8_message_string).ToLocal(&parsed_message)) {
NOTREACHED();
return v8::Local<v8::Value>();
}
return parsed_message;
}
int ExtractIntegerId(v8::Local<v8::Value> value) {
if (value->IsInt32())
return value.As<v8::Int32>()->Value();
// Account for -0, which is a valid integer, but is stored as a number in v8.
DCHECK(value->IsNumber() && value.As<v8::Number>()->Value() == 0.0);
return 0;
}
MessageOptions ParseMessageOptions(v8::Local<v8::Context> context,
v8::Local<v8::Object> v8_options,
int flags) {
DCHECK(!v8_options.IsEmpty());
DCHECK(!v8_options->IsNull());
v8::Isolate* isolate = context->GetIsolate();
MessageOptions options;
gin::Dictionary options_dict(isolate, v8_options);
if ((flags & PARSE_CHANNEL_NAME) != 0) {
v8::Local<v8::Value> v8_channel_name;
bool success = options_dict.Get("name", &v8_channel_name);
DCHECK(success);
if (!v8_channel_name->IsUndefined()) {
DCHECK(v8_channel_name->IsString());
options.channel_name = gin::V8ToString(isolate, v8_channel_name);
}
}
if ((flags & PARSE_FRAME_ID) != 0) {
v8::Local<v8::Value> v8_frame_id;
bool success = options_dict.Get("frameId", &v8_frame_id);
DCHECK(success);
if (!v8_frame_id->IsUndefined()) {
DCHECK(v8_frame_id->IsInt32());
int frame_id = v8_frame_id.As<v8::Int32>()->Value();
// NOTE(devlin): JS bindings coerce any negative value to -1. For
// backwards compatibility, we do the same here.
options.frame_id = frame_id < 0 ? -1 : frame_id;
}
}
// Note: the options object may also include an includeTlsChannelId property.
// That property has been a no-op since M72. See crbug.com/1045232.
return options;
}
bool GetTargetExtensionId(ScriptContext* script_context,
v8::Local<v8::Value> v8_target_id,
const char* method_name,
std::string* target_out,
std::string* error_out) {
DCHECK(!v8_target_id.IsEmpty());
// Argument parsing should guarantee this is null or a string before we reach
// this point.
DCHECK(v8_target_id->IsNull() || v8_target_id->IsString());
std::string target_id;
// If omitted, we use the extension associated with the context.
// Note: we deliberately treat the empty string as omitting the id, even
// though it's not strictly correct. See https://crbug.com/823577.
if (v8_target_id->IsNull() ||
(v8_target_id->IsString() &&
v8_target_id.As<v8::String>()->Length() == 0)) {
if (!script_context->extension()) {
*error_out =
base::StringPrintf(kExtensionIdRequiredErrorTemplate, method_name);
return false;
}
target_id = script_context->extension()->id();
// An extension should never have an invalid id.
DCHECK(crx_file::id_util::IdIsValid(target_id));
} else {
DCHECK(v8_target_id->IsString());
target_id = gin::V8ToString(script_context->isolate(), v8_target_id);
// NOTE(devlin): JS bindings only validate that the extension id is present,
// rather than validating its content. This seems better. Let's see how this
// goes.
if (!crx_file::id_util::IdIsValid(target_id)) {
*error_out =
base::StringPrintf("Invalid extension id: '%s'", target_id.c_str());
return false;
}
}
*target_out = std::move(target_id);
return true;
}
void MassageSendMessageArguments(
v8::Isolate* isolate,
bool allow_options_argument,
std::vector<v8::Local<v8::Value>>* arguments_out) {
base::span<const v8::Local<v8::Value>> arguments = *arguments_out;
size_t max_size = allow_options_argument ? 4u : 3u;
if (arguments.empty() || arguments.size() > max_size)
return;
v8::Local<v8::Value> target_id = v8::Null(isolate);
v8::Local<v8::Value> message = v8::Null(isolate);
v8::Local<v8::Value> options;
if (allow_options_argument)
options = v8::Null(isolate);
v8::Local<v8::Value> response_callback = v8::Null(isolate);
// If the last argument is a function, it is the response callback.
// Ignore it for the purposes of further argument parsing.
if ((*arguments.rbegin())->IsFunction()) {
response_callback = *arguments.rbegin();
arguments = arguments.first(arguments.size() - 1);
}
// Re-check for too many arguments after looking for the callback. If there
// are, early-out and rely on normal signature parsing to report the error.
if (arguments.size() >= max_size)
return;
switch (arguments.size()) {
case 0:
// Required argument (message) is missing.
// Early-out and rely on normal signature parsing to report this error.
return;
case 1:
// Argument must be the message.
message = arguments[0];
break;
case 2: {
// Assume the first argument is the ID if we don't expect options, or if
// the argument could match the ID parameter.
// ID could be either a string, or null/undefined (since it's optional).
bool could_match_id =
arguments[0]->IsString() || arguments[0]->IsNullOrUndefined();
if (!allow_options_argument || could_match_id) {
target_id = arguments[0];
message = arguments[1];
} else { // Otherwise, the meaning is (message, options).
message = arguments[0];
options = arguments[1];
}
break;
}
case 3:
DCHECK(allow_options_argument);
// The meaning in this case is unambiguous.
target_id = arguments[0];
message = arguments[1];
options = arguments[2];
break;
default:
NOTREACHED();
}
if (allow_options_argument)
*arguments_out = {target_id, message, options, response_callback};
else
*arguments_out = {target_id, message, response_callback};
}
bool IsSendRequestDisabled(ScriptContext* script_context) {
const Extension* extension = script_context->extension();
return extension && Manifest::IsUnpackedLocation(extension->location()) &&
BackgroundInfo::HasLazyBackgroundPage(extension);
}
} // namespace messaging_util
} // namespace extensions
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