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23
24 //
25 // csgeneric - generic Code representative
26 //
27 #ifndef _H_CSGENERIC
28 #define _H_CSGENERIC
29
30 #include "Code.h"
31 #include <Security/SecCodeHost.h>
32 #include <security_utilities/utilities.h>
33 #include <security_utilities/mach++.h>
34
35 namespace Security {
36 namespace CodeSigning {
37
38
39 //
40 // A SecCode that represents "generic" code.
41 // Generic code is, well, generic. It doesn't have any real resources that define it,
42 // and so it's defined, de facto, by its host. The Code Signing subsystem has no special
43 // knowledge as to its nature, and so it just asks the host about everything. The asking
44 // is done via the cshosting Mach RPC protocol, which can be implemented by hosts in whichever
45 // way they find reasonable. This code doesn't care, as long as someone is answering.
46 //
47 // It is all right to subclass GenericCode to inherit access to the cshosting protocol.
48 //
49 class GenericCode : public SecCode {
50 public:
51 GenericCode(SecCode *host, SecGuestRef guestRef = kSecNoGuest);
52
53 SecCode *locateGuest(CFDictionaryRef attributes);
54 SecStaticCode *identifyGuest(SecCode *guest, CFDataRef *cdhash);
55 SecCodeStatus getGuestStatus(SecCode *guest);
56 void changeGuestStatus(SecCode *guest, SecCodeStatusOperation operation, CFDictionaryRef arguments);
57
58 SecGuestRef guestRef() const { return mGuestRef; }
59
60 protected:
61 MachPlusPlus::Port hostingPort();
62 virtual mach_port_t getHostingPort();
63
64 private:
65 void identifyGuest(SecGuestRef guest, char *path, CFDataRef &cdhash, CFDictionaryRef &attributes);
66
67 private:
68 MachPlusPlus::Port mHostingPort; // cached hosting port for this Code
69 SecGuestRef mGuestRef; // guest reference
70 };
71
72
73 //
74 // We don't need a GenericCode variant of SecStaticCode
75 //
76 typedef SecStaticCode GenericStaticCode;
77
78
79 } // end namespace CodeSigning
80 } // end namespace Security
81
82 #endif // !_H_CSGENERIC