| // |
| // Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project |
| // |
| // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| // You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| // |
| // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| // |
| // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| // limitations under the License. |
| // |
| |
| #include "update_engine/update_manager/chromeos_policy.h" |
| |
| #include <algorithm> |
| #include <set> |
| #include <string> |
| |
| #include <base/logging.h> |
| #include <base/strings/string_util.h> |
| #include <base/time/time.h> |
| |
| #include "update_engine/common/error_code.h" |
| #include "update_engine/common/error_code_utils.h" |
| #include "update_engine/common/utils.h" |
| #include "update_engine/update_manager/device_policy_provider.h" |
| #include "update_engine/update_manager/policy_utils.h" |
| #include "update_engine/update_manager/shill_provider.h" |
| |
| using base::Time; |
| using base::TimeDelta; |
| using chromeos_update_engine::ConnectionTethering; |
| using chromeos_update_engine::ConnectionType; |
| using chromeos_update_engine::ErrorCode; |
| using std::get; |
| using std::max; |
| using std::min; |
| using std::set; |
| using std::string; |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| // Examines |err_code| and decides whether the URL index needs to be advanced, |
| // the error count for the URL incremented, or none of the above. In the first |
| // case, returns true; in the second case, increments |*url_num_error_p| and |
| // returns false; otherwise just returns false. |
| // |
| // TODO(garnold) Adapted from PayloadState::UpdateFailed() (to be retired). |
| bool HandleErrorCode(ErrorCode err_code, int* url_num_error_p) { |
| err_code = chromeos_update_engine::utils::GetBaseErrorCode(err_code); |
| switch (err_code) { |
| // Errors which are good indicators of a problem with a particular URL or |
| // the protocol used in the URL or entities in the communication channel |
| // (e.g. proxies). We should try the next available URL in the next update |
| // check to quickly recover from these errors. |
| case ErrorCode::kPayloadHashMismatchError: |
| case ErrorCode::kPayloadSizeMismatchError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadPayloadVerificationError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadPayloadPubKeyVerificationError: |
| case ErrorCode::kSignedDeltaPayloadExpectedError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadInvalidMetadataMagicString: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadSignatureMissingInManifest: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadManifestParseError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadMetadataSignatureError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadMetadataSignatureVerificationError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadMetadataSignatureMismatch: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadOperationHashVerificationError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadOperationExecutionError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadOperationHashMismatch: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadInvalidMetadataSize: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadInvalidMetadataSignature: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadOperationHashMissingError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadMetadataSignatureMissingError: |
| case ErrorCode::kPayloadMismatchedType: |
| case ErrorCode::kUnsupportedMajorPayloadVersion: |
| case ErrorCode::kUnsupportedMinorPayloadVersion: |
| LOG(INFO) << "Advancing download URL due to error " |
| << chromeos_update_engine::utils::ErrorCodeToString(err_code) |
| << " (" << static_cast<int>(err_code) << ")"; |
| return true; |
| |
| // Errors which seem to be just transient network/communication related |
| // failures and do not indicate any inherent problem with the URL itself. |
| // So, we should keep the current URL but just increment the |
| // failure count to give it more chances. This way, while we maximize our |
| // chances of downloading from the URLs that appear earlier in the response |
| // (because download from a local server URL that appears earlier in a |
| // response is preferable than downloading from the next URL which could be |
| // an Internet URL and thus could be more expensive). |
| case ErrorCode::kError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadTransferError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadWriteError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadStateInitializationError: |
| case ErrorCode::kOmahaErrorInHTTPResponse: // Aggregate for HTTP errors. |
| LOG(INFO) << "Incrementing URL failure count due to error " |
| << chromeos_update_engine::utils::ErrorCodeToString(err_code) |
| << " (" << static_cast<int>(err_code) << ")"; |
| *url_num_error_p += 1; |
| return false; |
| |
| // Errors which are not specific to a URL and hence shouldn't result in |
| // the URL being penalized. This can happen in two cases: |
| // 1. We haven't started downloading anything: These errors don't cost us |
| // anything in terms of actual payload bytes, so we should just do the |
| // regular retries at the next update check. |
| // 2. We have successfully downloaded the payload: In this case, the |
| // payload attempt number would have been incremented and would take care |
| // of the back-off at the next update check. |
| // In either case, there's no need to update URL index or failure count. |
| case ErrorCode::kOmahaRequestError: |
| case ErrorCode::kOmahaResponseHandlerError: |
| case ErrorCode::kPostinstallRunnerError: |
| case ErrorCode::kFilesystemCopierError: |
| case ErrorCode::kInstallDeviceOpenError: |
| case ErrorCode::kKernelDeviceOpenError: |
| case ErrorCode::kDownloadNewPartitionInfoError: |
| case ErrorCode::kNewRootfsVerificationError: |
| case ErrorCode::kNewKernelVerificationError: |
| case ErrorCode::kPostinstallBootedFromFirmwareB: |
| case ErrorCode::kPostinstallFirmwareRONotUpdatable: |
| case ErrorCode::kOmahaRequestEmptyResponseError: |
| case ErrorCode::kOmahaRequestXMLParseError: |
| case ErrorCode::kOmahaResponseInvalid: |
| case ErrorCode::kOmahaUpdateIgnoredPerPolicy: |
| case ErrorCode::kOmahaUpdateDeferredPerPolicy: |
| case ErrorCode::kNonCriticalUpdateInOOBE: |
| case ErrorCode::kOmahaUpdateDeferredForBackoff: |
| case ErrorCode::kPostinstallPowerwashError: |
| case ErrorCode::kUpdateCanceledByChannelChange: |
| case ErrorCode::kOmahaRequestXMLHasEntityDecl: |
| case ErrorCode::kFilesystemVerifierError: |
| case ErrorCode::kUserCanceled: |
| LOG(INFO) << "Not changing URL index or failure count due to error " |
| << chromeos_update_engine::utils::ErrorCodeToString(err_code) |
| << " (" << static_cast<int>(err_code) << ")"; |
| return false; |
| |
| case ErrorCode::kSuccess: // success code |
| case ErrorCode::kUmaReportedMax: // not an error code |
| case ErrorCode::kOmahaRequestHTTPResponseBase: // aggregated already |
| case ErrorCode::kDevModeFlag: // not an error code |
| case ErrorCode::kResumedFlag: // not an error code |
| case ErrorCode::kTestImageFlag: // not an error code |
| case ErrorCode::kTestOmahaUrlFlag: // not an error code |
| case ErrorCode::kSpecialFlags: // not an error code |
| // These shouldn't happen. Enumerating these explicitly here so that we |
| // can let the compiler warn about new error codes that are added to |
| // action_processor.h but not added here. |
| LOG(WARNING) << "Unexpected error " |
| << chromeos_update_engine::utils::ErrorCodeToString(err_code) |
| << " (" << static_cast<int>(err_code) << ")"; |
| // Note: Not adding a default here so as to let the compiler warn us of |
| // any new enums that were added in the .h but not listed in this switch. |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // Checks whether |url| can be used under given download restrictions. |
| bool IsUrlUsable(const string& url, bool http_allowed) { |
| return http_allowed || |
| !base::StartsWith(url, "http://", |
| base::CompareCase::INSENSITIVE_ASCII); |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace |
| |
| namespace chromeos_update_manager { |
| |
| const int ChromeOSPolicy::kTimeoutInitialInterval = 7 * 60; |
| |
| // TODO(deymo): Split the update_manager policies for Brillo and ChromeOS and |
| // make the update check periodic interval configurable. |
| #ifdef __ANDROID__ |
| const int ChromeOSPolicy::kTimeoutPeriodicInterval = 5 * 60 * 60; |
| const int ChromeOSPolicy::kTimeoutMaxBackoffInterval = 26 * 60 * 60; |
| #else |
| const int ChromeOSPolicy::kTimeoutPeriodicInterval = 45 * 60; |
| const int ChromeOSPolicy::kTimeoutMaxBackoffInterval = 4 * 60 * 60; |
| #endif // __ANDROID__ |
| |
| const int ChromeOSPolicy::kTimeoutRegularFuzz = 10 * 60; |
| const int ChromeOSPolicy::kAttemptBackoffMaxIntervalInDays = 16; |
| const int ChromeOSPolicy::kAttemptBackoffFuzzInHours = 12; |
| const int ChromeOSPolicy::kMaxP2PAttempts = 10; |
| const int ChromeOSPolicy::kMaxP2PAttemptsPeriodInSeconds = 5 * 24 * 60 * 60; |
| |
| EvalStatus ChromeOSPolicy::UpdateCheckAllowed( |
| EvaluationContext* ec, State* state, string* error, |
| UpdateCheckParams* result) const { |
| // Set the default return values. |
| result->updates_enabled = true; |
| result->target_channel.clear(); |
| result->target_version_prefix.clear(); |
| result->is_interactive = false; |
| |
| DevicePolicyProvider* const dp_provider = state->device_policy_provider(); |
| UpdaterProvider* const updater_provider = state->updater_provider(); |
| SystemProvider* const system_provider = state->system_provider(); |
| |
| // Do not perform any updates if booted from removable device. This decision |
| // is final. |
| const unsigned int* num_slots_p = ec->GetValue( |
| system_provider->var_num_slots()); |
| if (!num_slots_p || *num_slots_p < 2) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Not enough slots for A/B updates, disabling update checks."; |
| result->updates_enabled = false; |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| } |
| |
| const bool* device_policy_is_loaded_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_device_policy_is_loaded()); |
| if (device_policy_is_loaded_p && *device_policy_is_loaded_p) { |
| bool kiosk_app_control_chrome_version = false; |
| |
| // Check whether updates are disabled by policy. |
| const bool* update_disabled_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_update_disabled()); |
| if (update_disabled_p && *update_disabled_p) { |
| // Check whether allow kiosk app to control chrome version policy. This |
| // policy is only effective when AU is disabled by admin. |
| const bool* allow_kiosk_app_control_chrome_version_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_allow_kiosk_app_control_chrome_version()); |
| kiosk_app_control_chrome_version = |
| allow_kiosk_app_control_chrome_version_p && |
| *allow_kiosk_app_control_chrome_version_p; |
| if (!kiosk_app_control_chrome_version) { |
| // No kiosk pin chrome version policy. AU is really disabled. |
| LOG(INFO) << "Updates disabled by policy, blocking update checks."; |
| return EvalStatus::kAskMeAgainLater; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (kiosk_app_control_chrome_version) { |
| // Get the required platform version from Chrome. |
| const string* kiosk_required_platform_version_p = |
| ec->GetValue(system_provider->var_kiosk_required_platform_version()); |
| if (!kiosk_required_platform_version_p) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Kiosk app required platform version is not fetched, " |
| "blocking update checks"; |
| return EvalStatus::kAskMeAgainLater; |
| } |
| |
| result->target_version_prefix = *kiosk_required_platform_version_p; |
| LOG(INFO) << "Allow kiosk app to control Chrome version policy is set," |
| << ", target version is " |
| << (kiosk_required_platform_version_p |
| ? *kiosk_required_platform_version_p |
| : std::string("latest")); |
| } else { |
| // Determine whether a target version prefix is dictated by policy. |
| const string* target_version_prefix_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_target_version_prefix()); |
| if (target_version_prefix_p) |
| result->target_version_prefix = *target_version_prefix_p; |
| } |
| |
| // Determine whether a target channel is dictated by policy. |
| const bool* release_channel_delegated_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_release_channel_delegated()); |
| if (release_channel_delegated_p && !(*release_channel_delegated_p)) { |
| const string* release_channel_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_release_channel()); |
| if (release_channel_p) |
| result->target_channel = *release_channel_p; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // First, check to see if an interactive update was requested. |
| const UpdateRequestStatus* forced_update_requested_p = ec->GetValue( |
| updater_provider->var_forced_update_requested()); |
| if (forced_update_requested_p && |
| *forced_update_requested_p != UpdateRequestStatus::kNone) { |
| result->is_interactive = |
| (*forced_update_requested_p == UpdateRequestStatus::kInteractive); |
| LOG(INFO) << "Forced update signaled (" |
| << (result->is_interactive ? "interactive" : "periodic") |
| << "), allowing update check."; |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| } |
| |
| // The logic thereafter applies to periodic updates. Bear in mind that we |
| // should not return a final "no" if any of these criteria are not satisfied, |
| // because the system may still update due to an interactive update request. |
| |
| // Unofficial builds should not perform periodic update checks. |
| const bool* is_official_build_p = ec->GetValue( |
| system_provider->var_is_official_build()); |
| if (is_official_build_p && !(*is_official_build_p)) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Unofficial build, blocking periodic update checks."; |
| return EvalStatus::kAskMeAgainLater; |
| } |
| |
| // If OOBE is enabled, wait until it is completed. |
| const bool* is_oobe_enabled_p = ec->GetValue( |
| state->config_provider()->var_is_oobe_enabled()); |
| if (is_oobe_enabled_p && *is_oobe_enabled_p) { |
| const bool* is_oobe_complete_p = ec->GetValue( |
| system_provider->var_is_oobe_complete()); |
| if (is_oobe_complete_p && !(*is_oobe_complete_p)) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "OOBE not completed, blocking update checks."; |
| return EvalStatus::kAskMeAgainLater; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Ensure that periodic update checks are timed properly. |
| Time next_update_check; |
| if (NextUpdateCheckTime(ec, state, error, &next_update_check) != |
| EvalStatus::kSucceeded) { |
| return EvalStatus::kFailed; |
| } |
| if (!ec->IsWallclockTimeGreaterThan(next_update_check)) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Periodic check interval not satisfied, blocking until " |
| << chromeos_update_engine::utils::ToString(next_update_check); |
| return EvalStatus::kAskMeAgainLater; |
| } |
| |
| // It is time to check for an update. |
| LOG(INFO) << "Allowing update check."; |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| } |
| |
| EvalStatus ChromeOSPolicy::UpdateCanStart( |
| EvaluationContext* ec, |
| State* state, |
| string* error, |
| UpdateDownloadParams* result, |
| const UpdateState update_state) const { |
| // Set the default return values. Note that we set persisted values (backoff, |
| // scattering) to the same values presented in the update state. The reason is |
| // that preemptive returns, such as the case where an update check is due, |
| // should not clear off the said values; rather, it is the deliberate |
| // inference of new values that should cause them to be reset. |
| result->update_can_start = false; |
| result->cannot_start_reason = UpdateCannotStartReason::kUndefined; |
| result->download_url_idx = -1; |
| result->download_url_allowed = true; |
| result->download_url_num_errors = 0; |
| result->p2p_downloading_allowed = false; |
| result->p2p_sharing_allowed = false; |
| result->do_increment_failures = false; |
| result->backoff_expiry = update_state.backoff_expiry; |
| result->scatter_wait_period = update_state.scatter_wait_period; |
| result->scatter_check_threshold = update_state.scatter_check_threshold; |
| |
| // Make sure that we're not due for an update check. |
| UpdateCheckParams check_result; |
| EvalStatus check_status = UpdateCheckAllowed(ec, state, error, &check_result); |
| if (check_status == EvalStatus::kFailed) |
| return EvalStatus::kFailed; |
| bool is_check_due = (check_status == EvalStatus::kSucceeded && |
| check_result.updates_enabled == true); |
| |
| // Check whether backoff applies, and if not then which URL can be used for |
| // downloading. These require scanning the download error log, and so they are |
| // done together. |
| UpdateBackoffAndDownloadUrlResult backoff_url_result; |
| EvalStatus backoff_url_status = UpdateBackoffAndDownloadUrl( |
| ec, state, error, &backoff_url_result, update_state); |
| if (backoff_url_status == EvalStatus::kFailed) |
| return EvalStatus::kFailed; |
| result->download_url_idx = backoff_url_result.url_idx; |
| result->download_url_num_errors = backoff_url_result.url_num_errors; |
| result->do_increment_failures = backoff_url_result.do_increment_failures; |
| result->backoff_expiry = backoff_url_result.backoff_expiry; |
| bool is_backoff_active = |
| (backoff_url_status == EvalStatus::kAskMeAgainLater) || |
| !backoff_url_result.backoff_expiry.is_null(); |
| |
| DevicePolicyProvider* const dp_provider = state->device_policy_provider(); |
| bool is_scattering_active = false; |
| EvalStatus scattering_status = EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| |
| const bool* device_policy_is_loaded_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_device_policy_is_loaded()); |
| if (device_policy_is_loaded_p && *device_policy_is_loaded_p) { |
| // Check whether scattering applies to this update attempt. We should not be |
| // scattering if this is an interactive update check, or if OOBE is enabled |
| // but not completed. |
| // |
| // Note: current code further suppresses scattering if a "deadline" |
| // attribute is found in the Omaha response. However, it appears that the |
| // presence of this attribute is merely indicative of an OOBE update, during |
| // which we suppress scattering anyway. |
| bool is_scattering_applicable = false; |
| result->scatter_wait_period = kZeroInterval; |
| result->scatter_check_threshold = 0; |
| if (!update_state.is_interactive) { |
| const bool* is_oobe_enabled_p = ec->GetValue( |
| state->config_provider()->var_is_oobe_enabled()); |
| if (is_oobe_enabled_p && !(*is_oobe_enabled_p)) { |
| is_scattering_applicable = true; |
| } else { |
| const bool* is_oobe_complete_p = ec->GetValue( |
| state->system_provider()->var_is_oobe_complete()); |
| is_scattering_applicable = (is_oobe_complete_p && *is_oobe_complete_p); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Compute scattering values. |
| if (is_scattering_applicable) { |
| UpdateScatteringResult scatter_result; |
| scattering_status = UpdateScattering(ec, state, error, &scatter_result, |
| update_state); |
| if (scattering_status == EvalStatus::kFailed) { |
| return EvalStatus::kFailed; |
| } else { |
| result->scatter_wait_period = scatter_result.wait_period; |
| result->scatter_check_threshold = scatter_result.check_threshold; |
| if (scattering_status == EvalStatus::kAskMeAgainLater || |
| scatter_result.is_scattering) |
| is_scattering_active = true; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Find out whether P2P is globally enabled. |
| bool p2p_enabled; |
| EvalStatus p2p_enabled_status = P2PEnabled(ec, state, error, &p2p_enabled); |
| if (p2p_enabled_status != EvalStatus::kSucceeded) |
| return EvalStatus::kFailed; |
| |
| // Is P2P is enabled, consider allowing it for downloading and/or sharing. |
| if (p2p_enabled) { |
| // Sharing via P2P is allowed if not disabled by Omaha. |
| if (update_state.p2p_sharing_disabled) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Blocked P2P sharing because it is disabled by Omaha."; |
| } else { |
| result->p2p_sharing_allowed = true; |
| } |
| |
| // Downloading via P2P is allowed if not disabled by Omaha, an update is not |
| // interactive, and other limits haven't been reached. |
| if (update_state.p2p_downloading_disabled) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Blocked P2P downloading because it is disabled by Omaha."; |
| } else if (update_state.is_interactive) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Blocked P2P downloading because update is interactive."; |
| } else if (update_state.p2p_num_attempts >= kMaxP2PAttempts) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Blocked P2P downloading as it was attempted too many " |
| "times."; |
| } else if (!update_state.p2p_first_attempted.is_null() && |
| ec->IsWallclockTimeGreaterThan( |
| update_state.p2p_first_attempted + |
| TimeDelta::FromSeconds(kMaxP2PAttemptsPeriodInSeconds))) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Blocked P2P downloading as its usage timespan exceeds " |
| "limit."; |
| } else { |
| // P2P download is allowed; if backoff or scattering are active, be sure |
| // to suppress them, yet prevent any download URL from being used. |
| result->p2p_downloading_allowed = true; |
| if (is_backoff_active || is_scattering_active) { |
| is_backoff_active = is_scattering_active = false; |
| result->download_url_allowed = false; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Check for various deterrents. |
| if (is_check_due) { |
| result->cannot_start_reason = UpdateCannotStartReason::kCheckDue; |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| } |
| if (is_backoff_active) { |
| result->cannot_start_reason = UpdateCannotStartReason::kBackoff; |
| return backoff_url_status; |
| } |
| if (is_scattering_active) { |
| result->cannot_start_reason = UpdateCannotStartReason::kScattering; |
| return scattering_status; |
| } |
| if (result->download_url_idx < 0 && !result->p2p_downloading_allowed) { |
| result->cannot_start_reason = UpdateCannotStartReason::kCannotDownload; |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| } |
| |
| // Update is good to go. |
| result->update_can_start = true; |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| } |
| |
| // TODO(garnold) Logic in this method is based on |
| // ConnectionManager::IsUpdateAllowedOver(); be sure to deprecate the latter. |
| // |
| // TODO(garnold) The current logic generally treats the list of allowed |
| // connections coming from the device policy as a whitelist, meaning that it |
| // can only be used for enabling connections, but not disable them. Further, |
| // certain connection types (like Bluetooth) cannot be enabled even by policy. |
| // In effect, the only thing that device policy can change is to enable |
| // updates over a cellular network (disabled by default). We may want to |
| // revisit this semantics, allowing greater flexibility in defining specific |
| // permissions over all types of networks. |
| EvalStatus ChromeOSPolicy::UpdateDownloadAllowed( |
| EvaluationContext* ec, |
| State* state, |
| string* error, |
| bool* result) const { |
| // Get the current connection type. |
| ShillProvider* const shill_provider = state->shill_provider(); |
| const ConnectionType* conn_type_p = ec->GetValue( |
| shill_provider->var_conn_type()); |
| POLICY_CHECK_VALUE_AND_FAIL(conn_type_p, error); |
| ConnectionType conn_type = *conn_type_p; |
| |
| // If we're tethering, treat it as a cellular connection. |
| if (conn_type != ConnectionType::kCellular) { |
| const ConnectionTethering* conn_tethering_p = ec->GetValue( |
| shill_provider->var_conn_tethering()); |
| POLICY_CHECK_VALUE_AND_FAIL(conn_tethering_p, error); |
| if (*conn_tethering_p == ConnectionTethering::kConfirmed) |
| conn_type = ConnectionType::kCellular; |
| } |
| |
| // By default, we allow updates for all connection types, with exceptions as |
| // noted below. This also determines whether a device policy can override the |
| // default. |
| *result = true; |
| bool device_policy_can_override = false; |
| switch (conn_type) { |
| case ConnectionType::kBluetooth: |
| *result = false; |
| break; |
| |
| case ConnectionType::kCellular: |
| *result = false; |
| device_policy_can_override = true; |
| break; |
| |
| case ConnectionType::kUnknown: |
| if (error) |
| *error = "Unknown connection type"; |
| return EvalStatus::kFailed; |
| |
| default: |
| break; // Nothing to do. |
| } |
| |
| // If update is allowed, we're done. |
| if (*result) |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| |
| // Check whether the device policy specifically allows this connection. |
| if (device_policy_can_override) { |
| DevicePolicyProvider* const dp_provider = state->device_policy_provider(); |
| const bool* device_policy_is_loaded_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_device_policy_is_loaded()); |
| if (device_policy_is_loaded_p && *device_policy_is_loaded_p) { |
| const set<ConnectionType>* allowed_conn_types_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_allowed_connection_types_for_update()); |
| if (allowed_conn_types_p) { |
| if (allowed_conn_types_p->count(conn_type)) { |
| *result = true; |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| } |
| } else if (conn_type == ConnectionType::kCellular) { |
| // Local user settings can allow updates over cellular iff a policy was |
| // loaded but no allowed connections were specified in it. |
| const bool* update_over_cellular_allowed_p = ec->GetValue( |
| state->updater_provider()->var_cellular_enabled()); |
| if (update_over_cellular_allowed_p && *update_over_cellular_allowed_p) |
| *result = true; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return (*result ? EvalStatus::kSucceeded : EvalStatus::kAskMeAgainLater); |
| } |
| |
| EvalStatus ChromeOSPolicy::P2PEnabled(EvaluationContext* ec, |
| State* state, |
| string* error, |
| bool* result) const { |
| bool enabled = false; |
| |
| // Determine whether use of P2P is allowed by policy. Even if P2P is not |
| // explicitly allowed, we allow it if the device is enterprise enrolled (that |
| // is, missing or empty owner string). |
| DevicePolicyProvider* const dp_provider = state->device_policy_provider(); |
| const bool* device_policy_is_loaded_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_device_policy_is_loaded()); |
| if (device_policy_is_loaded_p && *device_policy_is_loaded_p) { |
| const bool* policy_au_p2p_enabled_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_au_p2p_enabled()); |
| if (policy_au_p2p_enabled_p) { |
| enabled = *policy_au_p2p_enabled_p; |
| } else { |
| const string* policy_owner_p = ec->GetValue(dp_provider->var_owner()); |
| if (!policy_owner_p || policy_owner_p->empty()) |
| enabled = true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Enable P2P, if so mandated by the updater configuration. This is additive |
| // to whether or not P2P is enabled by device policy. |
| if (!enabled) { |
| const bool* updater_p2p_enabled_p = ec->GetValue( |
| state->updater_provider()->var_p2p_enabled()); |
| enabled = updater_p2p_enabled_p && *updater_p2p_enabled_p; |
| } |
| |
| *result = enabled; |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| } |
| |
| EvalStatus ChromeOSPolicy::P2PEnabledChanged(EvaluationContext* ec, |
| State* state, |
| string* error, |
| bool* result, |
| bool prev_result) const { |
| EvalStatus status = P2PEnabled(ec, state, error, result); |
| if (status == EvalStatus::kSucceeded && *result == prev_result) |
| return EvalStatus::kAskMeAgainLater; |
| return status; |
| } |
| |
| EvalStatus ChromeOSPolicy::NextUpdateCheckTime(EvaluationContext* ec, |
| State* state, string* error, |
| Time* next_update_check) const { |
| UpdaterProvider* const updater_provider = state->updater_provider(); |
| |
| // Don't check for updates too often. We limit the update checks to once every |
| // some interval. The interval is kTimeoutInitialInterval the first time and |
| // kTimeoutPeriodicInterval for the subsequent update checks. If the update |
| // check fails, we increase the interval between the update checks |
| // exponentially until kTimeoutMaxBackoffInterval. Finally, to avoid having |
| // many chromebooks running update checks at the exact same time, we add some |
| // fuzz to the interval. |
| const Time* updater_started_time = |
| ec->GetValue(updater_provider->var_updater_started_time()); |
| POLICY_CHECK_VALUE_AND_FAIL(updater_started_time, error); |
| |
| const Time* last_checked_time = |
| ec->GetValue(updater_provider->var_last_checked_time()); |
| |
| const uint64_t* seed = ec->GetValue(state->random_provider()->var_seed()); |
| POLICY_CHECK_VALUE_AND_FAIL(seed, error); |
| |
| PRNG prng(*seed); |
| |
| // If this is the first attempt, compute and return an initial value. |
| if (!last_checked_time || *last_checked_time < *updater_started_time) { |
| *next_update_check = *updater_started_time + FuzzedInterval( |
| &prng, kTimeoutInitialInterval, kTimeoutRegularFuzz); |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| } |
| |
| // Check whether the server is enforcing a poll interval; if not, this value |
| // will be zero. |
| const unsigned int* server_dictated_poll_interval = ec->GetValue( |
| updater_provider->var_server_dictated_poll_interval()); |
| POLICY_CHECK_VALUE_AND_FAIL(server_dictated_poll_interval, error); |
| |
| int interval = *server_dictated_poll_interval; |
| int fuzz = 0; |
| |
| // If no poll interval was dictated by server compute a back-off period, |
| // starting from a predetermined base periodic interval and increasing |
| // exponentially by the number of consecutive failed attempts. |
| if (interval == 0) { |
| const unsigned int* consecutive_failed_update_checks = ec->GetValue( |
| updater_provider->var_consecutive_failed_update_checks()); |
| POLICY_CHECK_VALUE_AND_FAIL(consecutive_failed_update_checks, error); |
| |
| interval = kTimeoutPeriodicInterval; |
| unsigned int num_failures = *consecutive_failed_update_checks; |
| while (interval < kTimeoutMaxBackoffInterval && num_failures) { |
| interval *= 2; |
| num_failures--; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // We cannot back off longer than the predetermined maximum interval. |
| if (interval > kTimeoutMaxBackoffInterval) |
| interval = kTimeoutMaxBackoffInterval; |
| |
| // We cannot back off shorter than the predetermined periodic interval. Also, |
| // in this case set the fuzz to a predetermined regular value. |
| if (interval <= kTimeoutPeriodicInterval) { |
| interval = kTimeoutPeriodicInterval; |
| fuzz = kTimeoutRegularFuzz; |
| } |
| |
| // If not otherwise determined, defer to a fuzz of +/-(interval / 2). |
| if (fuzz == 0) |
| fuzz = interval; |
| |
| *next_update_check = *last_checked_time + FuzzedInterval( |
| &prng, interval, fuzz); |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| } |
| |
| TimeDelta ChromeOSPolicy::FuzzedInterval(PRNG* prng, int interval, int fuzz) { |
| DCHECK_GE(interval, 0); |
| DCHECK_GE(fuzz, 0); |
| int half_fuzz = fuzz / 2; |
| // This guarantees the output interval is non negative. |
| int interval_min = max(interval - half_fuzz, 0); |
| int interval_max = interval + half_fuzz; |
| return TimeDelta::FromSeconds(prng->RandMinMax(interval_min, interval_max)); |
| } |
| |
| EvalStatus ChromeOSPolicy::UpdateBackoffAndDownloadUrl( |
| EvaluationContext* ec, State* state, string* error, |
| UpdateBackoffAndDownloadUrlResult* result, |
| const UpdateState& update_state) const { |
| // Sanity checks. |
| DCHECK_GE(update_state.download_errors_max, 0); |
| |
| // Set default result values. |
| result->do_increment_failures = false; |
| result->backoff_expiry = update_state.backoff_expiry; |
| result->url_idx = -1; |
| result->url_num_errors = 0; |
| |
| const bool* is_official_build_p = ec->GetValue( |
| state->system_provider()->var_is_official_build()); |
| bool is_official_build = (is_official_build_p ? *is_official_build_p : true); |
| |
| // Check whether backoff is enabled. |
| bool may_backoff = false; |
| if (update_state.is_backoff_disabled) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Backoff disabled by Omaha."; |
| } else if (update_state.is_interactive) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "No backoff for interactive updates."; |
| } else if (update_state.is_delta_payload) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "No backoff for delta payloads."; |
| } else if (!is_official_build) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "No backoff for unofficial builds."; |
| } else { |
| may_backoff = true; |
| } |
| |
| // If previous backoff still in effect, block. |
| if (may_backoff && !update_state.backoff_expiry.is_null() && |
| !ec->IsWallclockTimeGreaterThan(update_state.backoff_expiry)) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Previous backoff has not expired, waiting."; |
| return EvalStatus::kAskMeAgainLater; |
| } |
| |
| // Determine whether HTTP downloads are forbidden by policy. This only |
| // applies to official system builds; otherwise, HTTP is always enabled. |
| bool http_allowed = true; |
| if (is_official_build) { |
| DevicePolicyProvider* const dp_provider = state->device_policy_provider(); |
| const bool* device_policy_is_loaded_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_device_policy_is_loaded()); |
| if (device_policy_is_loaded_p && *device_policy_is_loaded_p) { |
| const bool* policy_http_downloads_enabled_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_http_downloads_enabled()); |
| http_allowed = (!policy_http_downloads_enabled_p || |
| *policy_http_downloads_enabled_p); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| int url_idx = update_state.last_download_url_idx; |
| if (url_idx < 0) |
| url_idx = -1; |
| bool do_advance_url = false; |
| bool is_failure_occurred = false; |
| Time err_time; |
| |
| // Scan the relevant part of the download error log, tracking which URLs are |
| // being used, and accounting the number of errors for each URL. Note that |
| // this process may not traverse all errors provided, as it may decide to bail |
| // out midway depending on the particular errors exhibited, the number of |
| // failures allowed, etc. When this ends, |url_idx| will point to the last URL |
| // used (-1 if starting fresh), |do_advance_url| will determine whether the |
| // URL needs to be advanced, and |err_time| the point in time when the last |
| // reported error occurred. Additionally, if the error log indicates that an |
| // update attempt has failed (abnormal), then |is_failure_occurred| will be |
| // set to true. |
| const int num_urls = update_state.download_urls.size(); |
| int prev_url_idx = -1; |
| int url_num_errors = update_state.last_download_url_num_errors; |
| Time prev_err_time; |
| bool is_first = true; |
| for (const auto& err_tuple : update_state.download_errors) { |
| // Do some sanity checks. |
| int used_url_idx = get<0>(err_tuple); |
| if (is_first && url_idx >= 0 && used_url_idx != url_idx) { |
| LOG(WARNING) << "First URL in error log (" << used_url_idx |
| << ") not as expected (" << url_idx << ")"; |
| } |
| is_first = false; |
| url_idx = used_url_idx; |
| if (url_idx < 0 || url_idx >= num_urls) { |
| LOG(ERROR) << "Download error log contains an invalid URL index (" |
| << url_idx << ")"; |
| return EvalStatus::kFailed; |
| } |
| err_time = get<2>(err_tuple); |
| if (!(prev_err_time.is_null() || err_time >= prev_err_time)) { |
| // TODO(garnold) Monotonicity cannot really be assumed when dealing with |
| // wallclock-based timestamps. However, we're making a simplifying |
| // assumption so as to keep the policy implementation straightforward, for |
| // now. In general, we should convert all timestamp handling in the |
| // UpdateManager to use monotonic time (instead of wallclock), including |
| // the computation of various expiration times (backoff, scattering, etc). |
| // The client will do whatever conversions necessary when |
| // persisting/retrieving these values across reboots. See chromium:408794. |
| LOG(ERROR) << "Download error timestamps not monotonically increasing."; |
| return EvalStatus::kFailed; |
| } |
| prev_err_time = err_time; |
| |
| // Ignore errors that happened before the last known failed attempt. |
| if (!update_state.failures_last_updated.is_null() && |
| err_time <= update_state.failures_last_updated) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (prev_url_idx >= 0) { |
| if (url_idx < prev_url_idx) { |
| LOG(ERROR) << "The URLs in the download error log have wrapped around (" |
| << prev_url_idx << "->" << url_idx |
| << "). This should not have happened and means that there's " |
| "a bug. To be conservative, we record a failed attempt " |
| "(invalidating the rest of the error log) and resume " |
| "download from the first usable URL."; |
| url_idx = -1; |
| is_failure_occurred = true; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (url_idx > prev_url_idx) { |
| url_num_errors = 0; |
| do_advance_url = false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (HandleErrorCode(get<1>(err_tuple), &url_num_errors) || |
| url_num_errors > update_state.download_errors_max) |
| do_advance_url = true; |
| |
| prev_url_idx = url_idx; |
| } |
| |
| // If required, advance to the next usable URL. If the URLs wraparound, we |
| // mark an update attempt failure. Also be sure to set the download error |
| // count to zero. |
| if (url_idx < 0 || do_advance_url) { |
| url_num_errors = 0; |
| int start_url_idx = -1; |
| do { |
| if (++url_idx == num_urls) { |
| url_idx = 0; |
| // We only mark failure if an actual advancing of a URL was required. |
| if (do_advance_url) |
| is_failure_occurred = true; |
| } |
| |
| if (start_url_idx < 0) |
| start_url_idx = url_idx; |
| else if (url_idx == start_url_idx) |
| url_idx = -1; // No usable URL. |
| } while (url_idx >= 0 && |
| !IsUrlUsable(update_state.download_urls[url_idx], http_allowed)); |
| } |
| |
| // If we have a download URL but a failure was observed, compute a new backoff |
| // expiry (if allowed). The backoff period is generally 2 ^ (num_failures - 1) |
| // days, bounded by the size of int and kAttemptBackoffMaxIntervalInDays, and |
| // fuzzed by kAttemptBackoffFuzzInHours hours. Backoff expiry is computed from |
| // the latest recorded time of error. |
| Time backoff_expiry; |
| if (url_idx >= 0 && is_failure_occurred && may_backoff) { |
| CHECK(!err_time.is_null()) |
| << "We must have an error timestamp if a failure occurred!"; |
| const uint64_t* seed = ec->GetValue(state->random_provider()->var_seed()); |
| POLICY_CHECK_VALUE_AND_FAIL(seed, error); |
| PRNG prng(*seed); |
| int exp = min(update_state.num_failures, |
| static_cast<int>(sizeof(int)) * 8 - 2); |
| TimeDelta backoff_interval = TimeDelta::FromDays( |
| min(1 << exp, kAttemptBackoffMaxIntervalInDays)); |
| TimeDelta backoff_fuzz = TimeDelta::FromHours(kAttemptBackoffFuzzInHours); |
| TimeDelta wait_period = FuzzedInterval(&prng, backoff_interval.InSeconds(), |
| backoff_fuzz.InSeconds()); |
| backoff_expiry = err_time + wait_period; |
| |
| // If the newly computed backoff already expired, nullify it. |
| if (ec->IsWallclockTimeGreaterThan(backoff_expiry)) |
| backoff_expiry = Time(); |
| } |
| |
| result->do_increment_failures = is_failure_occurred; |
| result->backoff_expiry = backoff_expiry; |
| result->url_idx = url_idx; |
| result->url_num_errors = url_num_errors; |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| } |
| |
| EvalStatus ChromeOSPolicy::UpdateScattering( |
| EvaluationContext* ec, |
| State* state, |
| string* error, |
| UpdateScatteringResult* result, |
| const UpdateState& update_state) const { |
| // Preconditions. These stem from the postconditions and usage contract. |
| DCHECK(update_state.scatter_wait_period >= kZeroInterval); |
| DCHECK_GE(update_state.scatter_check_threshold, 0); |
| |
| // Set default result values. |
| result->is_scattering = false; |
| result->wait_period = kZeroInterval; |
| result->check_threshold = 0; |
| |
| DevicePolicyProvider* const dp_provider = state->device_policy_provider(); |
| |
| // Ensure that a device policy is loaded. |
| const bool* device_policy_is_loaded_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_device_policy_is_loaded()); |
| if (!(device_policy_is_loaded_p && *device_policy_is_loaded_p)) |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| |
| // Is scattering enabled by policy? |
| const TimeDelta* scatter_factor_p = ec->GetValue( |
| dp_provider->var_scatter_factor()); |
| if (!scatter_factor_p || *scatter_factor_p == kZeroInterval) |
| return EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| |
| // Obtain a pseudo-random number generator. |
| const uint64_t* seed = ec->GetValue(state->random_provider()->var_seed()); |
| POLICY_CHECK_VALUE_AND_FAIL(seed, error); |
| PRNG prng(*seed); |
| |
| // Step 1: Maintain the scattering wait period. |
| // |
| // If no wait period was previously determined, or it no longer fits in the |
| // scatter factor, then generate a new one. Otherwise, keep the one we have. |
| TimeDelta wait_period = update_state.scatter_wait_period; |
| if (wait_period == kZeroInterval || wait_period > *scatter_factor_p) { |
| wait_period = TimeDelta::FromSeconds( |
| prng.RandMinMax(1, scatter_factor_p->InSeconds())); |
| } |
| |
| // If we surpassed the wait period or the max scatter period associated with |
| // the update, then no wait is needed. |
| Time wait_expires = (update_state.first_seen + |
| min(wait_period, update_state.scatter_wait_period_max)); |
| if (ec->IsWallclockTimeGreaterThan(wait_expires)) |
| wait_period = kZeroInterval; |
| |
| // Step 2: Maintain the update check threshold count. |
| // |
| // If an update check threshold is not specified then generate a new |
| // one. |
| int check_threshold = update_state.scatter_check_threshold; |
| if (check_threshold == 0) { |
| check_threshold = prng.RandMinMax( |
| update_state.scatter_check_threshold_min, |
| update_state.scatter_check_threshold_max); |
| } |
| |
| // If the update check threshold is not within allowed range then nullify it. |
| // TODO(garnold) This is compliant with current logic found in |
| // OmahaRequestAction::IsUpdateCheckCountBasedWaitingSatisfied(). We may want |
| // to change it so that it behaves similarly to the wait period case, namely |
| // if the current value exceeds the maximum, we set a new one within range. |
| if (check_threshold > update_state.scatter_check_threshold_max) |
| check_threshold = 0; |
| |
| // If the update check threshold is non-zero and satisfied, then nullify it. |
| if (check_threshold > 0 && update_state.num_checks >= check_threshold) |
| check_threshold = 0; |
| |
| bool is_scattering = (wait_period != kZeroInterval || check_threshold); |
| EvalStatus ret = EvalStatus::kSucceeded; |
| if (is_scattering && wait_period == update_state.scatter_wait_period && |
| check_threshold == update_state.scatter_check_threshold) |
| ret = EvalStatus::kAskMeAgainLater; |
| result->is_scattering = is_scattering; |
| result->wait_period = wait_period; |
| result->check_threshold = check_threshold; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace chromeos_update_manager |