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// Copyright (c) 2013 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.
/// @file hello_tutorial.cc
/// This example demonstrates loading, running and scripting a very simple NaCl
/// module. To load the NaCl module, the browser first looks for the
/// CreateModule() factory method (at the end of this file). It calls
/// CreateModule() once to load the module code. After the code is loaded,
/// CreateModule() is not called again.
///
/// Once the code is loaded, the browser calls the CreateInstance()
/// method on the object returned by CreateModule(). It calls CreateInstance()
/// each time it encounters an <embed> tag that references your NaCl module.
///
/// The browser can talk to your NaCl module via the postMessage() Javascript
/// function. When you call postMessage() on your NaCl module from the browser,
/// this becomes a call to the HandleMessage() method of your pp::Instance
/// subclass. You can send messages back to the browser by calling the
/// PostMessage() method on your pp::Instance. Note that these two methods
/// (postMessage() in Javascript and PostMessage() in C++) are asynchronous.
/// This means they return immediately - there is no waiting for the message
/// to be handled. This has implications in your program design, particularly
/// when mutating property values that are exposed to both the browser and the
/// NaCl module.
#include "ppapi/cpp/instance.h"
#include "ppapi/cpp/module.h"
#include "ppapi/cpp/var.h"
#include "ppapi/cpp/var_dictionary.h"
#include "ppapi/cpp/var_array_buffer.h"
#include "aes.h"
namespace {
const char* const kDataKeyString = "bytes";
const char* const kKeyKeyString = "keyBytes";
const char* const kIvKeyString = "ivBytes";
} // namespace
/// The Instance class. One of these exists for each instance of your NaCl
/// module on the web page. The browser will ask the Module object to create
/// a new Instance for each occurrence of the <embed> tag that has these
/// attributes:
/// src="hello_tutorial.nmf"
/// type="application/x-pnacl"
/// To communicate with the browser, you must override HandleMessage() to
/// receive messages from the browser, and use PostMessage() to send messages
/// back to the browser. Note that this interface is asynchronous.
class MtprotoCryptoInstance : public pp::Instance {
public:
/// The constructor creates the plugin-side instance.
/// @param[in] instance the handle to the browser-side plugin instance.
explicit MtprotoCryptoInstance(PP_Instance instance) : pp::Instance(instance)
{}
virtual ~MtprotoCryptoInstance() {}
/// Handler for messages coming in from the browser via postMessage(). The
/// @a var_message can contain be any pp:Var type; for example int, string
/// Array or Dictinary. Please see the pp:Var documentation for more details.
/// @param[in] var_message The message posted by the browser.
virtual void HandleMessage(const pp::Var& var_message) {
if (!var_message.is_dictionary()) {
return;
}
pp::VarDictionary request = pp::VarDictionary::VarDictionary(var_message);
pp::Var varTaskID = request.Get(pp::Var::Var("taskID"));
pp::Var varTask = request.Get(pp::Var::Var("task"));
if (!varTaskID.is_int()) {
return;
}
int32_t intTaskID = varTaskID.AsInt();
std::string strTask = varTask.AsString();
pp::Var varResult;
if (strTask == "aes-encrypt") {
pp::Var varData = request.Get(pp::Var::Var("bytes"));
pp::Var varKey = request.Get(pp::Var::Var("keyBytes"));
pp::Var varIv = request.Get(pp::Var::Var("ivBytes"));
if (!varData.is_array_buffer() || !varKey.is_array_buffer() || !varIv.is_array_buffer()) {
return;
}
pp::VarArrayBuffer abData = pp::VarArrayBuffer::VarArrayBuffer(varData);
pp::VarArrayBuffer abKey = pp::VarArrayBuffer::VarArrayBuffer(varKey);
pp::VarArrayBuffer abIv = pp::VarArrayBuffer::VarArrayBuffer(varIv);
char* what = static_cast<char*>(abData.Map());
char* keyBuff = static_cast<char*>(abKey.Map());
char* ivBuff = static_cast<char*>(abIv.Map());
int length = abData.ByteLength();
AES_KEY akey;
AES_set_encrypt_key((const unsigned char *) keyBuff, 32 * 8, &akey);
AES_ige_encrypt((const unsigned char *)what, (unsigned char *)what, length, &akey, (unsigned char *)ivBuff, AES_ENCRYPT);
varResult = abData;
}
else if (strTask == "aes-decrypt") {
pp::Var varData = request.Get(pp::Var::Var("encryptedBytes"));
pp::Var varKey = request.Get(pp::Var::Var("keyBytes"));
pp::Var varIv = request.Get(pp::Var::Var("ivBytes"));
if (!varData.is_array_buffer() || !varKey.is_array_buffer() || !varIv.is_array_buffer()) {
return;
}
pp::VarArrayBuffer abData = pp::VarArrayBuffer::VarArrayBuffer(varData);
pp::VarArrayBuffer abKey = pp::VarArrayBuffer::VarArrayBuffer(varKey);
pp::VarArrayBuffer abIv = pp::VarArrayBuffer::VarArrayBuffer(varIv);
char* what = static_cast<char*>(abData.Map());
char* keyBuff = static_cast<char*>(abKey.Map());
char* ivBuff = static_cast<char*>(abIv.Map());
int length = abData.ByteLength();
AES_KEY akey;
AES_set_decrypt_key((const unsigned char *) keyBuff, 32 * 8, &akey);
AES_ige_encrypt((const unsigned char *)what, (unsigned char *)what, length, &akey, (unsigned char *)ivBuff, AES_DECRYPT);
varResult = abData;
} else {
varResult = pp::Var::Var();
}
pp::VarDictionary response = pp::VarDictionary::VarDictionary();
response.Set(pp::Var::Var("taskID"), varTaskID);
response.Set(pp::Var::Var("result"), varResult);
PostMessage(response);
}
};
/// The Module class. The browser calls the CreateInstance() method to create
/// an instance of your NaCl module on the web page. The browser creates a new
/// instance for each <embed> tag with type="application/x-pnacl".
class MtprotoCryptoModule : public pp::Module {
public:
MtprotoCryptoModule() : pp::Module() {}
virtual ~MtprotoCryptoModule() {}
/// Create and return a MtprotoCryptoInstance object.
/// @param[in] instance The browser-side instance.
/// @return the plugin-side instance.
virtual pp::Instance* CreateInstance(PP_Instance instance) {
return new MtprotoCryptoInstance(instance);
}
};
namespace pp {
/// Factory function called by the browser when the module is first loaded.
/// The browser keeps a singleton of this module. It calls the
/// CreateInstance() method on the object you return to make instances. There
/// is one instance per <embed> tag on the page. This is the main binding
/// point for your NaCl module with the browser.
Module* CreateModule() {
return new MtprotoCryptoModule();
}
} // namespace pp