1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4 //
5 // This file defines functions that integrate Chrome in Windows shell. These
6 // functions can be used by Chrome as well as Chrome installer. All of the
7 // work is done by the local functions defined in anonymous namespace in
8 // this class.
9
10 #include "chrome/installer/util/shell_util.h"
11
12 #include <windows.h>
13 #include <shlobj.h>
14
15 #include <limits>
16 #include <string>
17
18 #include "base/bind.h"
19 #include "base/command_line.h"
20 #include "base/file_util.h"
21 #include "base/files/file_enumerator.h"
22 #include "base/files/file_path.h"
23 #include "base/lazy_instance.h"
24 #include "base/logging.h"
25 #include "base/md5.h"
26 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
27 #include "base/memory/scoped_vector.h"
28 #include "base/path_service.h"
29 #include "base/strings/string16.h"
30 #include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h"
31 #include "base/strings/string_split.h"
32 #include "base/strings/string_util.h"
33 #include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
34 #include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
35 #include "base/synchronization/cancellation_flag.h"
36 #include "base/values.h"
37 #include "base/win/registry.h"
38 #include "base/win/scoped_co_mem.h"
39 #include "base/win/scoped_comptr.h"
40 #include "base/win/shortcut.h"
41 #include "base/win/win_util.h"
42 #include "base/win/windows_version.h"
43 #include "chrome/common/chrome_constants.h"
44 #include "chrome/common/chrome_switches.h"
45 #include "chrome/installer/util/browser_distribution.h"
46 #include "chrome/installer/util/install_util.h"
47 #include "chrome/installer/util/l10n_string_util.h"
48 #include "chrome/installer/util/master_preferences.h"
49 #include "chrome/installer/util/master_preferences_constants.h"
50 #include "chrome/installer/util/util_constants.h"
51 #include "chrome/installer/util/work_item.h"
52
53 #include "installer_util_strings.h" // NOLINT
54
55 using base::win::RegKey;
56
57 namespace {
58
59 // An enum used to tell QuickIsChromeRegistered() which level of registration
60 // the caller wants to confirm.
61 enum RegistrationConfirmationLevel {
62 // Only look for Chrome's ProgIds.
63 // This is sufficient when we are trying to determine the suffix of the
64 // currently running Chrome as shell integration registrations might not be
65 // present.
66 CONFIRM_PROGID_REGISTRATION = 0,
67 // Confirm that Chrome is fully integrated with Windows (i.e. registered with
68 // Defaut Programs). These registrations can be in HKCU as of Windows 8.
69 // Note: Shell registration implies ProgId registration.
70 CONFIRM_SHELL_REGISTRATION,
71 // Same as CONFIRM_SHELL_REGISTRATION, but only look in HKLM (used when
72 // uninstalling to know whether elevation is required to clean up the
73 // registry).
74 CONFIRM_SHELL_REGISTRATION_IN_HKLM,
75 };
76
77 const wchar_t kReinstallCommand[] = L"ReinstallCommand";
78
79 // Returns true if Chrome Metro is supported on this OS (Win 8 8370 or greater).
80 // TODO(gab): Change this to a simple check for Win 8 once old Win8 builds
81 // become irrelevant.
IsChromeMetroSupported()82 bool IsChromeMetroSupported() {
83 OSVERSIONINFOEX min_version_info = {};
84 min_version_info.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(OSVERSIONINFOEX);
85 min_version_info.dwMajorVersion = 6;
86 min_version_info.dwMinorVersion = 2;
87 min_version_info.dwBuildNumber = 8370;
88 min_version_info.wServicePackMajor = 0;
89 min_version_info.wServicePackMinor = 0;
90
91 DWORDLONG condition_mask = 0;
92 VER_SET_CONDITION(condition_mask, VER_MAJORVERSION, VER_GREATER_EQUAL);
93 VER_SET_CONDITION(condition_mask, VER_MINORVERSION, VER_GREATER_EQUAL);
94 VER_SET_CONDITION(condition_mask, VER_BUILDNUMBER, VER_GREATER_EQUAL);
95 VER_SET_CONDITION(condition_mask, VER_SERVICEPACKMAJOR, VER_GREATER_EQUAL);
96 VER_SET_CONDITION(condition_mask, VER_SERVICEPACKMINOR, VER_GREATER_EQUAL);
97
98 DWORD type_mask = VER_MAJORVERSION | VER_MINORVERSION | VER_BUILDNUMBER |
99 VER_SERVICEPACKMAJOR | VER_SERVICEPACKMINOR;
100
101 return VerifyVersionInfo(&min_version_info, type_mask, condition_mask) != 0;
102 }
103
104 // Returns the current (or installed) browser's ProgId (e.g.
105 // "ChromeHTML|suffix|").
106 // |suffix| can be the empty string.
GetBrowserProgId(const base::string16 & suffix)107 base::string16 GetBrowserProgId(const base::string16& suffix) {
108 BrowserDistribution* dist = BrowserDistribution::GetDistribution();
109 base::string16 chrome_html(dist->GetBrowserProgIdPrefix());
110 chrome_html.append(suffix);
111
112 // ProgIds cannot be longer than 39 characters.
113 // Ref: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa911706.aspx.
114 // Make all new registrations comply with this requirement (existing
115 // registrations must be preserved).
116 base::string16 new_style_suffix;
117 if (ShellUtil::GetUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(&new_style_suffix) &&
118 suffix == new_style_suffix && chrome_html.length() > 39) {
119 NOTREACHED();
120 chrome_html.erase(39);
121 }
122 return chrome_html;
123 }
124
125 // This class is used to initialize and cache a base 32 encoding of the md5 hash
126 // of this user's sid preceded by a dot.
127 // This is guaranteed to be unique on the machine and 27 characters long
128 // (including the '.').
129 // This is then meant to be used as a suffix on all registrations that may
130 // conflict with another user-level Chrome install.
131 class UserSpecificRegistrySuffix {
132 public:
133 // All the initialization is done in the constructor to be able to build the
134 // suffix in a thread-safe manner when used in conjunction with a
135 // LazyInstance.
136 UserSpecificRegistrySuffix();
137
138 // Sets |suffix| to the pre-computed suffix cached in this object.
139 // Returns true unless the initialization originally failed.
140 bool GetSuffix(base::string16* suffix);
141
142 private:
143 base::string16 suffix_;
144
145 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(UserSpecificRegistrySuffix);
146 }; // class UserSpecificRegistrySuffix
147
UserSpecificRegistrySuffix()148 UserSpecificRegistrySuffix::UserSpecificRegistrySuffix() {
149 base::string16 user_sid;
150 if (!base::win::GetUserSidString(&user_sid)) {
151 NOTREACHED();
152 return;
153 }
154 COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(base::MD5Digest) == 16, size_of_MD5_not_as_expected_);
155 base::MD5Digest md5_digest;
156 std::string user_sid_ascii(base::UTF16ToASCII(user_sid));
157 base::MD5Sum(user_sid_ascii.c_str(), user_sid_ascii.length(), &md5_digest);
158 const base::string16 base32_md5(
159 ShellUtil::ByteArrayToBase32(md5_digest.a, arraysize(md5_digest.a)));
160 // The value returned by the base32 algorithm above must never change and
161 // must always be 26 characters long (i.e. if someone ever moves this to
162 // base and implements the full base32 algorithm (i.e. with appended '='
163 // signs in the output), they must provide a flag to allow this method to
164 // still request the output with no appended '=' signs).
165 DCHECK_EQ(base32_md5.length(), 26U);
166 suffix_.reserve(base32_md5.length() + 1);
167 suffix_.assign(1, L'.');
168 suffix_.append(base32_md5);
169 }
170
GetSuffix(base::string16 * suffix)171 bool UserSpecificRegistrySuffix::GetSuffix(base::string16* suffix) {
172 if (suffix_.empty()) {
173 NOTREACHED();
174 return false;
175 }
176 suffix->assign(suffix_);
177 return true;
178 }
179
180 // This class represents a single registry entry. The objective is to
181 // encapsulate all the registry entries required for registering Chrome at one
182 // place. This class can not be instantiated outside the class and the objects
183 // of this class type can be obtained only by calling a static method of this
184 // class.
185 class RegistryEntry {
186 public:
187 // A bit-field enum of places to look for this key in the Windows registry.
188 enum LookForIn {
189 LOOK_IN_HKCU = 1 << 0,
190 LOOK_IN_HKLM = 1 << 1,
191 LOOK_IN_HKCU_THEN_HKLM = LOOK_IN_HKCU | LOOK_IN_HKLM,
192 };
193
194 // Returns the Windows browser client registration key for Chrome. For
195 // example: "Software\Clients\StartMenuInternet\Chromium[.user]". Strictly
196 // speaking, we should use the name of the executable (e.g., "chrome.exe"),
197 // but that ship has sailed. The cost of switching now is re-prompting users
198 // to make Chrome their default browser, which isn't polite. |suffix| is the
199 // user-specific registration suffix; see GetUserSpecificDefaultBrowserSuffix
200 // in shell_util.h for details.
GetBrowserClientKey(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & suffix)201 static base::string16 GetBrowserClientKey(BrowserDistribution* dist,
202 const base::string16& suffix) {
203 DCHECK(suffix.empty() || suffix[0] == L'.');
204 return base::string16(ShellUtil::kRegStartMenuInternet)
205 .append(1, L'\\')
206 .append(dist->GetBaseAppName())
207 .append(suffix);
208 }
209
210 // Returns the Windows Default Programs capabilities key for Chrome. For
211 // example:
212 // "Software\Clients\StartMenuInternet\Chromium[.user]\Capabilities".
GetCapabilitiesKey(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & suffix)213 static base::string16 GetCapabilitiesKey(BrowserDistribution* dist,
214 const base::string16& suffix) {
215 return GetBrowserClientKey(dist, suffix).append(L"\\Capabilities");
216 }
217
218 // This method returns a list of all the registry entries that
219 // are needed to register this installation's ProgId and AppId.
220 // These entries need to be registered in HKLM prior to Win8.
GetProgIdEntries(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & suffix,ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> * entries)221 static void GetProgIdEntries(BrowserDistribution* dist,
222 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
223 const base::string16& suffix,
224 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry>* entries) {
225 base::string16 icon_path(
226 ShellUtil::FormatIconLocation(
227 chrome_exe,
228 dist->GetIconIndex(BrowserDistribution::SHORTCUT_CHROME)));
229 base::string16 open_cmd(ShellUtil::GetChromeShellOpenCmd(chrome_exe));
230 base::string16 delegate_command(
231 ShellUtil::GetChromeDelegateCommand(chrome_exe));
232 // For user-level installs: entries for the app id and DelegateExecute verb
233 // handler will be in HKCU; thus we do not need a suffix on those entries.
234 base::string16 app_id(
235 ShellUtil::GetBrowserModelId(
236 dist, InstallUtil::IsPerUserInstall(chrome_exe.c_str())));
237 base::string16 delegate_guid;
238 bool set_delegate_execute =
239 IsChromeMetroSupported() &&
240 dist->GetCommandExecuteImplClsid(&delegate_guid);
241
242 // DelegateExecute ProgId. Needed for Chrome Metro in Windows 8.
243 if (set_delegate_execute) {
244 base::string16 model_id_shell(ShellUtil::kRegClasses);
245 model_id_shell.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
246 model_id_shell.append(app_id);
247 model_id_shell.append(ShellUtil::kRegExePath);
248 model_id_shell.append(ShellUtil::kRegShellPath);
249
250 // <root hkey>\Software\Classes\<app_id>\.exe\shell @=open
251 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(model_id_shell,
252 ShellUtil::kRegVerbOpen));
253
254 // Each of Chrome's shortcuts has an appid; which, as of Windows 8, is
255 // registered to handle some verbs. This registration has the side-effect
256 // that these verbs now show up in the shortcut's context menu. We
257 // mitigate this side-effect by making the context menu entries
258 // user readable/localized strings. See relevant MSDN article:
259 // http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/windows/desktop/cc144171.aspx
260 const struct {
261 const wchar_t* verb;
262 int name_id;
263 } verbs[] = {
264 { ShellUtil::kRegVerbOpen, -1 },
265 { ShellUtil::kRegVerbOpenNewWindow, IDS_SHORTCUT_NEW_WINDOW_BASE },
266 };
267 for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(verbs); ++i) {
268 base::string16 sub_path(model_id_shell);
269 sub_path.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
270 sub_path.append(verbs[i].verb);
271
272 // <root hkey>\Software\Classes\<app_id>\.exe\shell\<verb>
273 if (verbs[i].name_id != -1) {
274 // TODO(grt): http://crbug.com/75152 Write a reference to a localized
275 // resource.
276 base::string16 verb_name(
277 installer::GetLocalizedString(verbs[i].name_id));
278 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(sub_path, verb_name.c_str()));
279 }
280 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
281 sub_path, L"CommandId", L"Browser.Launch"));
282
283 sub_path.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
284 sub_path.append(ShellUtil::kRegCommand);
285
286 // <root hkey>\Software\Classes\<app_id>\.exe\shell\<verb>\command
287 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(sub_path, delegate_command));
288 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
289 sub_path, ShellUtil::kRegDelegateExecute, delegate_guid));
290 }
291 }
292
293 // File association ProgId
294 base::string16 chrome_html_prog_id(ShellUtil::kRegClasses);
295 chrome_html_prog_id.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
296 chrome_html_prog_id.append(GetBrowserProgId(suffix));
297 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
298 chrome_html_prog_id, dist->GetBrowserProgIdDesc()));
299 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
300 chrome_html_prog_id, ShellUtil::kRegUrlProtocol, base::string16()));
301 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
302 chrome_html_prog_id + ShellUtil::kRegDefaultIcon, icon_path));
303 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
304 chrome_html_prog_id + ShellUtil::kRegShellOpen, open_cmd));
305 if (set_delegate_execute) {
306 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
307 chrome_html_prog_id + ShellUtil::kRegShellOpen,
308 ShellUtil::kRegDelegateExecute, delegate_guid));
309 }
310
311 // The following entries are required as of Windows 8, but do not
312 // depend on the DelegateExecute verb handler being set.
313 if (base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_WIN8) {
314 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
315 chrome_html_prog_id, ShellUtil::kRegAppUserModelId, app_id));
316
317 // Add \Software\Classes\ChromeHTML\Application entries
318 base::string16 chrome_application(chrome_html_prog_id +
319 ShellUtil::kRegApplication);
320 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
321 chrome_application, ShellUtil::kRegAppUserModelId, app_id));
322 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
323 chrome_application, ShellUtil::kRegApplicationIcon, icon_path));
324 // TODO(grt): http://crbug.com/75152 Write a reference to a localized
325 // resource for name, description, and company.
326 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
327 chrome_application, ShellUtil::kRegApplicationName,
328 dist->GetDisplayName()));
329 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
330 chrome_application, ShellUtil::kRegApplicationDescription,
331 dist->GetAppDescription()));
332 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
333 chrome_application, ShellUtil::kRegApplicationCompany,
334 dist->GetPublisherName()));
335 }
336 }
337
338 // This method returns a list of the registry entries needed to declare a
339 // capability of handling a protocol on Windows.
GetProtocolCapabilityEntries(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & suffix,const base::string16 & protocol,ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> * entries)340 static void GetProtocolCapabilityEntries(
341 BrowserDistribution* dist,
342 const base::string16& suffix,
343 const base::string16& protocol,
344 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry>* entries) {
345 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
346 GetCapabilitiesKey(dist, suffix).append(L"\\URLAssociations"),
347 protocol, GetBrowserProgId(suffix)));
348 }
349
350 // This method returns a list of the registry entries required to register
351 // this installation in "RegisteredApplications" on Windows (to appear in
352 // Default Programs, StartMenuInternet, etc.).
353 // These entries need to be registered in HKLM prior to Win8.
354 // If |suffix| is not empty, these entries are guaranteed to be unique on this
355 // machine.
GetShellIntegrationEntries(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & suffix,ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> * entries)356 static void GetShellIntegrationEntries(BrowserDistribution* dist,
357 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
358 const base::string16& suffix,
359 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry>* entries) {
360 const base::string16 icon_path(
361 ShellUtil::FormatIconLocation(
362 chrome_exe,
363 dist->GetIconIndex(BrowserDistribution::SHORTCUT_CHROME)));
364 const base::string16 quoted_exe_path(L"\"" + chrome_exe + L"\"");
365
366 // Register for the Start Menu "Internet" link (pre-Win7).
367 const base::string16 start_menu_entry(GetBrowserClientKey(dist, suffix));
368 // Register Chrome's display name.
369 // TODO(grt): http://crbug.com/75152 Also set LocalizedString; see
370 // http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/cc144109(v=VS.85).aspx#registering_the_display_name
371 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
372 start_menu_entry, dist->GetDisplayName()));
373 // Register the "open" verb for launching Chrome via the "Internet" link.
374 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
375 start_menu_entry + ShellUtil::kRegShellOpen, quoted_exe_path));
376 // Register Chrome's icon for the Start Menu "Internet" link.
377 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
378 start_menu_entry + ShellUtil::kRegDefaultIcon, icon_path));
379
380 // Register installation information.
381 base::string16 install_info(start_menu_entry + L"\\InstallInfo");
382 // Note: not using CommandLine since it has ambiguous rules for quoting
383 // strings.
384 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(install_info, kReinstallCommand,
385 quoted_exe_path + L" --" +
386 base::ASCIIToWide(switches::kMakeDefaultBrowser)));
387 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(install_info, L"HideIconsCommand",
388 quoted_exe_path + L" --" +
389 base::ASCIIToWide(switches::kHideIcons)));
390 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(install_info, L"ShowIconsCommand",
391 quoted_exe_path + L" --" +
392 base::ASCIIToWide(switches::kShowIcons)));
393 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(install_info, L"IconsVisible", 1));
394
395 // Register with Default Programs.
396 const base::string16 reg_app_name(dist->GetBaseAppName().append(suffix));
397 // Tell Windows where to find Chrome's Default Programs info.
398 const base::string16 capabilities(GetCapabilitiesKey(dist, suffix));
399 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(ShellUtil::kRegRegisteredApplications,
400 reg_app_name, capabilities));
401 // Write out Chrome's Default Programs info.
402 // TODO(grt): http://crbug.com/75152 Write a reference to a localized
403 // resource rather than this.
404 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
405 capabilities, ShellUtil::kRegApplicationDescription,
406 dist->GetLongAppDescription()));
407 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
408 capabilities, ShellUtil::kRegApplicationIcon, icon_path));
409 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
410 capabilities, ShellUtil::kRegApplicationName,
411 dist->GetDisplayName()));
412
413 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(capabilities + L"\\Startmenu",
414 L"StartMenuInternet", reg_app_name));
415
416 const base::string16 html_prog_id(GetBrowserProgId(suffix));
417 for (int i = 0; ShellUtil::kPotentialFileAssociations[i] != NULL; i++) {
418 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
419 capabilities + L"\\FileAssociations",
420 ShellUtil::kPotentialFileAssociations[i], html_prog_id));
421 }
422 for (int i = 0; ShellUtil::kPotentialProtocolAssociations[i] != NULL;
423 i++) {
424 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(
425 capabilities + L"\\URLAssociations",
426 ShellUtil::kPotentialProtocolAssociations[i], html_prog_id));
427 }
428 }
429
430 // This method returns a list of the registry entries required for this
431 // installation to be registered in the Windows shell.
432 // In particular:
433 // - App Paths
434 // http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ee872121
435 // - File Associations
436 // http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb166549
437 // These entries need to be registered in HKLM prior to Win8.
GetAppRegistrationEntries(const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & suffix,ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> * entries)438 static void GetAppRegistrationEntries(const base::string16& chrome_exe,
439 const base::string16& suffix,
440 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry>* entries) {
441 const base::FilePath chrome_path(chrome_exe);
442 base::string16 app_path_key(ShellUtil::kAppPathsRegistryKey);
443 app_path_key.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
444 app_path_key.append(chrome_path.BaseName().value());
445 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(app_path_key, chrome_exe));
446 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(app_path_key,
447 ShellUtil::kAppPathsRegistryPathName, chrome_path.DirName().value()));
448
449 const base::string16 html_prog_id(GetBrowserProgId(suffix));
450 for (int i = 0; ShellUtil::kPotentialFileAssociations[i] != NULL; i++) {
451 base::string16 key(ShellUtil::kRegClasses);
452 key.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
453 key.append(ShellUtil::kPotentialFileAssociations[i]);
454 key.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
455 key.append(ShellUtil::kRegOpenWithProgids);
456 entries->push_back(
457 new RegistryEntry(key, html_prog_id, base::string16()));
458 }
459 }
460
461 // This method returns a list of all the user level registry entries that
462 // are needed to make Chromium the default handler for a protocol on XP.
GetXPStyleUserProtocolEntries(const base::string16 & protocol,const base::string16 & chrome_icon,const base::string16 & chrome_open,ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> * entries)463 static void GetXPStyleUserProtocolEntries(
464 const base::string16& protocol,
465 const base::string16& chrome_icon,
466 const base::string16& chrome_open,
467 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry>* entries) {
468 // Protocols associations.
469 base::string16 url_key(ShellUtil::kRegClasses);
470 url_key.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
471 url_key.append(protocol);
472
473 // This registry value tells Windows that this 'class' is a URL scheme
474 // so IE, explorer and other apps will route it to our handler.
475 // <root hkey>\Software\Classes\<protocol>\URL Protocol
476 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(url_key,
477 ShellUtil::kRegUrlProtocol, base::string16()));
478
479 // <root hkey>\Software\Classes\<protocol>\DefaultIcon
480 base::string16 icon_key = url_key + ShellUtil::kRegDefaultIcon;
481 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(icon_key, chrome_icon));
482
483 // <root hkey>\Software\Classes\<protocol>\shell\open\command
484 base::string16 shell_key = url_key + ShellUtil::kRegShellOpen;
485 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(shell_key, chrome_open));
486
487 // <root hkey>\Software\Classes\<protocol>\shell\open\ddeexec
488 base::string16 dde_key = url_key + L"\\shell\\open\\ddeexec";
489 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(dde_key, base::string16()));
490
491 // <root hkey>\Software\Classes\<protocol>\shell\@
492 base::string16 protocol_shell_key = url_key + ShellUtil::kRegShellPath;
493 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(protocol_shell_key, L"open"));
494 }
495
496 // This method returns a list of all the user level registry entries that
497 // are needed to make Chromium default browser on XP.
498 // Some of these entries are irrelevant in recent versions of Windows, but
499 // we register them anyways as some legacy apps are hardcoded to lookup those
500 // values.
GetXPStyleDefaultBrowserUserEntries(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & suffix,ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> * entries)501 static void GetXPStyleDefaultBrowserUserEntries(
502 BrowserDistribution* dist,
503 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
504 const base::string16& suffix,
505 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry>* entries) {
506 // File extension associations.
507 base::string16 html_prog_id(GetBrowserProgId(suffix));
508 for (int i = 0; ShellUtil::kDefaultFileAssociations[i] != NULL; i++) {
509 base::string16 ext_key(ShellUtil::kRegClasses);
510 ext_key.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
511 ext_key.append(ShellUtil::kDefaultFileAssociations[i]);
512 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(ext_key, html_prog_id));
513 }
514
515 // Protocols associations.
516 base::string16 chrome_open = ShellUtil::GetChromeShellOpenCmd(chrome_exe);
517 base::string16 chrome_icon =
518 ShellUtil::FormatIconLocation(
519 chrome_exe,
520 dist->GetIconIndex(BrowserDistribution::SHORTCUT_CHROME));
521 for (int i = 0; ShellUtil::kBrowserProtocolAssociations[i] != NULL; i++) {
522 GetXPStyleUserProtocolEntries(ShellUtil::kBrowserProtocolAssociations[i],
523 chrome_icon, chrome_open, entries);
524 }
525
526 // start->Internet shortcut.
527 base::string16 start_menu(ShellUtil::kRegStartMenuInternet);
528 base::string16 app_name = dist->GetBaseAppName() + suffix;
529 entries->push_back(new RegistryEntry(start_menu, app_name));
530 }
531
532 // Generate work_item tasks required to create current registry entry and
533 // add them to the given work item list.
AddToWorkItemList(HKEY root,WorkItemList * items) const534 void AddToWorkItemList(HKEY root, WorkItemList *items) const {
535 items->AddCreateRegKeyWorkItem(root, key_path_, WorkItem::kWow64Default);
536 if (is_string_) {
537 items->AddSetRegValueWorkItem(
538 root, key_path_, WorkItem::kWow64Default, name_, value_, true);
539 } else {
540 items->AddSetRegValueWorkItem(
541 root, key_path_, WorkItem::kWow64Default, name_, int_value_, true);
542 }
543 }
544
545 // Checks if the current registry entry exists in HKCU\|key_path_|\|name_|
546 // and value is |value_|. If the key does NOT exist in HKCU, checks for
547 // the correct name and value in HKLM.
548 // |look_for_in| specifies roots (HKCU and/or HKLM) in which to look for the
549 // key, unspecified roots are not looked into (i.e. the the key is assumed not
550 // to exist in them).
551 // |look_for_in| must at least specify one root to look into.
552 // If |look_for_in| is LOOK_IN_HKCU_THEN_HKLM, this method mimics Windows'
553 // behavior when searching in HKCR (HKCU takes precedence over HKLM). For
554 // registrations outside of HKCR on versions of Windows prior to Win8,
555 // Chrome's values go in HKLM. This function will make unnecessary (but
556 // harmless) queries into HKCU in that case.
ExistsInRegistry(uint32 look_for_in) const557 bool ExistsInRegistry(uint32 look_for_in) const {
558 DCHECK(look_for_in);
559
560 RegistryStatus status = DOES_NOT_EXIST;
561 if (look_for_in & LOOK_IN_HKCU)
562 status = StatusInRegistryUnderRoot(HKEY_CURRENT_USER);
563 if (status == DOES_NOT_EXIST && (look_for_in & LOOK_IN_HKLM))
564 status = StatusInRegistryUnderRoot(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE);
565 return status == SAME_VALUE;
566 }
567
568 private:
569 // States this RegistryKey can be in compared to the registry.
570 enum RegistryStatus {
571 // |name_| does not exist in the registry
572 DOES_NOT_EXIST,
573 // |name_| exists, but its value != |value_|
574 DIFFERENT_VALUE,
575 // |name_| exists and its value is |value_|
576 SAME_VALUE,
577 };
578
579 // Create a object that represent default value of a key
RegistryEntry(const base::string16 & key_path,const base::string16 & value)580 RegistryEntry(const base::string16& key_path, const base::string16& value)
581 : key_path_(key_path), name_(),
582 is_string_(true), value_(value), int_value_(0) {
583 }
584
585 // Create a object that represent a key of type REG_SZ
RegistryEntry(const base::string16 & key_path,const base::string16 & name,const base::string16 & value)586 RegistryEntry(const base::string16& key_path, const base::string16& name,
587 const base::string16& value)
588 : key_path_(key_path), name_(name),
589 is_string_(true), value_(value), int_value_(0) {
590 }
591
592 // Create a object that represent a key of integer type
RegistryEntry(const base::string16 & key_path,const base::string16 & name,DWORD value)593 RegistryEntry(const base::string16& key_path, const base::string16& name,
594 DWORD value)
595 : key_path_(key_path), name_(name),
596 is_string_(false), value_(), int_value_(value) {
597 }
598
599 base::string16 key_path_; // key path for the registry entry
600 base::string16 name_; // name of the registry entry
601 bool is_string_; // true if current registry entry is of type REG_SZ
602 base::string16 value_; // string value (useful if is_string_ = true)
603 DWORD int_value_; // integer value (useful if is_string_ = false)
604
605 // Helper function for ExistsInRegistry().
606 // Returns the RegistryStatus of the current registry entry in
607 // |root|\|key_path_|\|name_|.
StatusInRegistryUnderRoot(HKEY root) const608 RegistryStatus StatusInRegistryUnderRoot(HKEY root) const {
609 RegKey key(root, key_path_.c_str(), KEY_QUERY_VALUE);
610 bool found = false;
611 bool correct_value = false;
612 if (is_string_) {
613 base::string16 read_value;
614 found = key.ReadValue(name_.c_str(), &read_value) == ERROR_SUCCESS;
615 correct_value = read_value.size() == value_.size() &&
616 std::equal(value_.begin(), value_.end(), read_value.begin(),
617 base::CaseInsensitiveCompare<wchar_t>());
618 } else {
619 DWORD read_value;
620 found = key.ReadValueDW(name_.c_str(), &read_value) == ERROR_SUCCESS;
621 correct_value = read_value == int_value_;
622 }
623 return found ?
624 (correct_value ? SAME_VALUE : DIFFERENT_VALUE) : DOES_NOT_EXIST;
625 }
626
627 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(RegistryEntry);
628 }; // class RegistryEntry
629
630
631 // This method converts all the RegistryEntries from the given list to
632 // Set/CreateRegWorkItems and runs them using WorkItemList.
AddRegistryEntries(HKEY root,const ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> & entries)633 bool AddRegistryEntries(HKEY root, const ScopedVector<RegistryEntry>& entries) {
634 scoped_ptr<WorkItemList> items(WorkItem::CreateWorkItemList());
635
636 for (ScopedVector<RegistryEntry>::const_iterator itr = entries.begin();
637 itr != entries.end(); ++itr)
638 (*itr)->AddToWorkItemList(root, items.get());
639
640 // Apply all the registry changes and if there is a problem, rollback
641 if (!items->Do()) {
642 items->Rollback();
643 return false;
644 }
645 return true;
646 }
647
648 // Checks that all |entries| are present on this computer.
649 // |look_for_in| is passed to RegistryEntry::ExistsInRegistry(). Documentation
650 // for it can be found there.
AreEntriesRegistered(const ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> & entries,uint32 look_for_in)651 bool AreEntriesRegistered(const ScopedVector<RegistryEntry>& entries,
652 uint32 look_for_in) {
653 bool registered = true;
654 for (ScopedVector<RegistryEntry>::const_iterator itr = entries.begin();
655 registered && itr != entries.end(); ++itr) {
656 // We do not need registered = registered && ... since the loop condition
657 // is set to exit early.
658 registered = (*itr)->ExistsInRegistry(look_for_in);
659 }
660 return registered;
661 }
662
663 // Checks that all required registry entries for Chrome are already present
664 // on this computer. See RegistryEntry::ExistsInRegistry for the behavior of
665 // |look_for_in|.
666 // Note: between r133333 and r154145 we were registering parts of Chrome in HKCU
667 // and parts in HKLM for user-level installs; we now always register everything
668 // under a single registry root. Not doing so caused http://crbug.com/144910 for
669 // users who first-installed Chrome in that revision range (those users are
670 // still impacted by http://crbug.com/144910). This method will keep returning
671 // true for affected users (i.e. who have all the registrations, but over both
672 // registry roots).
IsChromeRegistered(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & suffix,uint32 look_for_in)673 bool IsChromeRegistered(BrowserDistribution* dist,
674 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
675 const base::string16& suffix,
676 uint32 look_for_in) {
677 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> entries;
678 RegistryEntry::GetProgIdEntries(dist, chrome_exe, suffix, &entries);
679 RegistryEntry::GetShellIntegrationEntries(dist, chrome_exe, suffix, &entries);
680 RegistryEntry::GetAppRegistrationEntries(chrome_exe, suffix, &entries);
681 return AreEntriesRegistered(entries, look_for_in);
682 }
683
684 // This method checks if Chrome is already registered on the local machine
685 // for the requested protocol. It just checks the one value required for this.
686 // See RegistryEntry::ExistsInRegistry for the behavior of |look_for_in|.
IsChromeRegisteredForProtocol(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & suffix,const base::string16 & protocol,uint32 look_for_in)687 bool IsChromeRegisteredForProtocol(BrowserDistribution* dist,
688 const base::string16& suffix,
689 const base::string16& protocol,
690 uint32 look_for_in) {
691 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> entries;
692 RegistryEntry::GetProtocolCapabilityEntries(dist, suffix, protocol, &entries);
693 return AreEntriesRegistered(entries, look_for_in);
694 }
695
696 // This method registers Chrome on Vista by launching an elevated setup.exe.
697 // That will show the user the standard Vista elevation prompt. If the user
698 // accepts it the new process will make the necessary changes and return SUCCESS
699 // that we capture and return.
700 // If protocol is non-empty we will also register Chrome as being capable of
701 // handling the protocol.
ElevateAndRegisterChrome(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & suffix,const base::string16 & protocol)702 bool ElevateAndRegisterChrome(BrowserDistribution* dist,
703 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
704 const base::string16& suffix,
705 const base::string16& protocol) {
706 // Only user-level installs prior to Windows 8 should need to elevate to
707 // register.
708 DCHECK(InstallUtil::IsPerUserInstall(chrome_exe.c_str()));
709 DCHECK_LT(base::win::GetVersion(), base::win::VERSION_WIN8);
710 base::FilePath exe_path =
711 base::FilePath(chrome_exe).DirName().Append(installer::kSetupExe);
712 if (!base::PathExists(exe_path)) {
713 HKEY reg_root = InstallUtil::IsPerUserInstall(chrome_exe.c_str()) ?
714 HKEY_CURRENT_USER : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE;
715 RegKey key(reg_root,
716 dist->GetUninstallRegPath().c_str(),
717 KEY_READ | KEY_WOW64_32KEY);
718 base::string16 uninstall_string;
719 key.ReadValue(installer::kUninstallStringField, &uninstall_string);
720 CommandLine command_line = CommandLine::FromString(uninstall_string);
721 exe_path = command_line.GetProgram();
722 }
723
724 if (base::PathExists(exe_path)) {
725 CommandLine cmd(exe_path);
726 cmd.AppendSwitchNative(installer::switches::kRegisterChromeBrowser,
727 chrome_exe);
728 if (!suffix.empty()) {
729 cmd.AppendSwitchNative(
730 installer::switches::kRegisterChromeBrowserSuffix, suffix);
731 }
732
733 if (!protocol.empty()) {
734 cmd.AppendSwitchNative(
735 installer::switches::kRegisterURLProtocol, protocol);
736 }
737
738 DWORD ret_val = 0;
739 InstallUtil::ExecuteExeAsAdmin(cmd, &ret_val);
740 if (ret_val == 0)
741 return true;
742 }
743 return false;
744 }
745
746 // Launches the Windows 7 and Windows 8 dialog for picking the application to
747 // handle the given protocol. Most importantly, this is used to set the default
748 // handler for http (and, implicitly with it, https). In that case it is also
749 // known as the 'how do you want to open webpages' dialog.
750 // It is required that Chrome be already *registered* for the given protocol.
LaunchSelectDefaultProtocolHandlerDialog(const wchar_t * protocol)751 bool LaunchSelectDefaultProtocolHandlerDialog(const wchar_t* protocol) {
752 DCHECK(protocol);
753 OPENASINFO open_as_info = {};
754 open_as_info.pcszFile = protocol;
755 open_as_info.oaifInFlags =
756 OAIF_URL_PROTOCOL | OAIF_FORCE_REGISTRATION | OAIF_REGISTER_EXT;
757 HRESULT hr = SHOpenWithDialog(NULL, &open_as_info);
758 DLOG_IF(WARNING, FAILED(hr)) << "Failed to set as default " << protocol
759 << " handler; hr=0x" << std::hex << hr;
760 if (FAILED(hr))
761 return false;
762 SHChangeNotify(SHCNE_ASSOCCHANGED, SHCNF_IDLIST, NULL, NULL);
763 return true;
764 }
765
766 // Launches the Windows 7 and Windows 8 application association dialog, which
767 // is the only documented way to make a browser the default browser on
768 // Windows 8.
LaunchApplicationAssociationDialog(const base::string16 & app_id)769 bool LaunchApplicationAssociationDialog(const base::string16& app_id) {
770 base::win::ScopedComPtr<IApplicationAssociationRegistrationUI> aarui;
771 HRESULT hr = aarui.CreateInstance(CLSID_ApplicationAssociationRegistrationUI);
772 if (FAILED(hr))
773 return false;
774 hr = aarui->LaunchAdvancedAssociationUI(app_id.c_str());
775 return SUCCEEDED(hr);
776 }
777
778 // Returns true if the current install's |chrome_exe| has been registered with
779 // |suffix|.
780 // |confirmation_level| is the level of verification desired as described in
781 // the RegistrationConfirmationLevel enum above.
782 // |suffix| can be the empty string (this is used to support old installs
783 // where we used to not suffix user-level installs if they were the first to
784 // request the non-suffixed registry entries on the machine).
785 // NOTE: This a quick check that only validates that a single registry entry
786 // points to |chrome_exe|. This should only be used at run-time to determine
787 // how Chrome is registered, not to know whether the registration is complete
788 // at install-time (IsChromeRegistered() can be used for that).
QuickIsChromeRegistered(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & suffix,RegistrationConfirmationLevel confirmation_level)789 bool QuickIsChromeRegistered(BrowserDistribution* dist,
790 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
791 const base::string16& suffix,
792 RegistrationConfirmationLevel confirmation_level) {
793 // Get the appropriate key to look for based on the level desired.
794 base::string16 reg_key;
795 switch (confirmation_level) {
796 case CONFIRM_PROGID_REGISTRATION:
797 // Software\Classes\ChromeHTML|suffix|
798 reg_key = ShellUtil::kRegClasses;
799 reg_key.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
800 reg_key.append(dist->GetBrowserProgIdPrefix());
801 reg_key.append(suffix);
802 break;
803 case CONFIRM_SHELL_REGISTRATION:
804 case CONFIRM_SHELL_REGISTRATION_IN_HKLM:
805 // Software\Clients\StartMenuInternet\Google Chrome|suffix|
806 reg_key = RegistryEntry::GetBrowserClientKey(dist, suffix);
807 break;
808 default:
809 NOTREACHED();
810 break;
811 }
812 reg_key.append(ShellUtil::kRegShellOpen);
813
814 // ProgId registrations are allowed to reside in HKCU for user-level installs
815 // (and values there have priority over values in HKLM). The same is true for
816 // shell integration entries as of Windows 8.
817 if (confirmation_level == CONFIRM_PROGID_REGISTRATION ||
818 (confirmation_level == CONFIRM_SHELL_REGISTRATION &&
819 base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_WIN8)) {
820 const RegKey key_hkcu(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, reg_key.c_str(), KEY_QUERY_VALUE);
821 base::string16 hkcu_value;
822 // If |reg_key| is present in HKCU, assert that it points to |chrome_exe|.
823 // Otherwise, fall back on an HKLM lookup below.
824 if (key_hkcu.ReadValue(L"", &hkcu_value) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
825 return InstallUtil::ProgramCompare(
826 base::FilePath(chrome_exe)).Evaluate(hkcu_value);
827 }
828 }
829
830 // Assert that |reg_key| points to |chrome_exe| in HKLM.
831 const RegKey key_hklm(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, reg_key.c_str(), KEY_QUERY_VALUE);
832 base::string16 hklm_value;
833 if (key_hklm.ReadValue(L"", &hklm_value) == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
834 return InstallUtil::ProgramCompare(
835 base::FilePath(chrome_exe)).Evaluate(hklm_value);
836 }
837 return false;
838 }
839
840 // Sets |suffix| to a 27 character string that is specific to this user on this
841 // machine (on user-level installs only).
842 // To support old-style user-level installs however, |suffix| is cleared if the
843 // user currently owns the non-suffixed HKLM registrations.
844 // |suffix| can also be set to the user's username if the current install is
845 // suffixed as per the old-style registrations.
846 // |suffix| is cleared on system-level installs.
847 // |suffix| should then be appended to all Chrome properties that may conflict
848 // with other Chrome user-level installs.
849 // Returns true unless one of the underlying calls fails.
GetInstallationSpecificSuffix(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,base::string16 * suffix)850 bool GetInstallationSpecificSuffix(BrowserDistribution* dist,
851 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
852 base::string16* suffix) {
853 if (!InstallUtil::IsPerUserInstall(chrome_exe.c_str()) ||
854 QuickIsChromeRegistered(dist, chrome_exe, base::string16(),
855 CONFIRM_SHELL_REGISTRATION)) {
856 // No suffix on system-level installs and user-level installs already
857 // registered with no suffix.
858 suffix->clear();
859 return true;
860 }
861
862 // Get the old suffix for the check below.
863 if (!ShellUtil::GetOldUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(suffix)) {
864 NOTREACHED();
865 return false;
866 }
867 if (QuickIsChromeRegistered(dist, chrome_exe, *suffix,
868 CONFIRM_SHELL_REGISTRATION)) {
869 // Username suffix for installs that are suffixed as per the old-style.
870 return true;
871 }
872
873 return ShellUtil::GetUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(suffix);
874 }
875
876 // Returns the root registry key (HKLM or HKCU) under which registrations must
877 // be placed for this install. As of Windows 8 everything can go in HKCU for
878 // per-user installs.
DetermineRegistrationRoot(bool is_per_user)879 HKEY DetermineRegistrationRoot(bool is_per_user) {
880 return is_per_user && base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_WIN8 ?
881 HKEY_CURRENT_USER : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE;
882 }
883
884 // Associates Chrome with supported protocols and file associations. This should
885 // not be required on Vista+ but since some applications still read
886 // Software\Classes\http key directly, we have to do this on Vista+ as well.
RegisterChromeAsDefaultXPStyle(BrowserDistribution * dist,int shell_change,const base::string16 & chrome_exe)887 bool RegisterChromeAsDefaultXPStyle(BrowserDistribution* dist,
888 int shell_change,
889 const base::string16& chrome_exe) {
890 bool ret = true;
891 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> entries;
892 RegistryEntry::GetXPStyleDefaultBrowserUserEntries(
893 dist, chrome_exe,
894 ShellUtil::GetCurrentInstallationSuffix(dist, chrome_exe), &entries);
895
896 // Change the default browser for current user.
897 if ((shell_change & ShellUtil::CURRENT_USER) &&
898 !AddRegistryEntries(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, entries)) {
899 ret = false;
900 LOG(ERROR) << "Could not make Chrome default browser (XP/current user).";
901 }
902
903 // Chrome as default browser at system level.
904 if ((shell_change & ShellUtil::SYSTEM_LEVEL) &&
905 !AddRegistryEntries(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, entries)) {
906 ret = false;
907 LOG(ERROR) << "Could not make Chrome default browser (XP/system level).";
908 }
909
910 return ret;
911 }
912
913 // Associates Chrome with |protocol| in the registry. This should not be
914 // required on Vista+ but since some applications still read these registry
915 // keys directly, we have to do this on Vista+ as well.
916 // See http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/aa767914.aspx for more details.
RegisterChromeAsDefaultProtocolClientXPStyle(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & protocol)917 bool RegisterChromeAsDefaultProtocolClientXPStyle(
918 BrowserDistribution* dist,
919 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
920 const base::string16& protocol) {
921 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> entries;
922 const base::string16 chrome_open(
923 ShellUtil::GetChromeShellOpenCmd(chrome_exe));
924 const base::string16 chrome_icon(
925 ShellUtil::FormatIconLocation(
926 chrome_exe,
927 dist->GetIconIndex(BrowserDistribution::SHORTCUT_CHROME)));
928 RegistryEntry::GetXPStyleUserProtocolEntries(protocol, chrome_icon,
929 chrome_open, &entries);
930 // Change the default protocol handler for current user.
931 if (!AddRegistryEntries(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, entries)) {
932 LOG(ERROR) << "Could not make Chrome default protocol client (XP).";
933 return false;
934 }
935
936 return true;
937 }
938
939 // Returns |properties.shortcut_name| if the property is set, otherwise it
940 // returns dist->GetShortcutName(BrowserDistribution::SHORTCUT_CHROME). In any
941 // case, it makes sure the return value is suffixed with ".lnk".
ExtractShortcutNameFromProperties(BrowserDistribution * dist,const ShellUtil::ShortcutProperties & properties)942 base::string16 ExtractShortcutNameFromProperties(
943 BrowserDistribution* dist,
944 const ShellUtil::ShortcutProperties& properties) {
945 DCHECK(dist);
946 base::string16 shortcut_name;
947 if (properties.has_shortcut_name()) {
948 shortcut_name = properties.shortcut_name;
949 } else {
950 shortcut_name =
951 dist->GetShortcutName(BrowserDistribution::SHORTCUT_CHROME);
952 }
953
954 if (!EndsWith(shortcut_name, installer::kLnkExt, false))
955 shortcut_name.append(installer::kLnkExt);
956
957 return shortcut_name;
958 }
959
960 // Converts ShellUtil::ShortcutOperation to the best-matching value in
961 // base::win::ShortcutOperation.
TranslateShortcutOperation(ShellUtil::ShortcutOperation operation)962 base::win::ShortcutOperation TranslateShortcutOperation(
963 ShellUtil::ShortcutOperation operation) {
964 switch (operation) {
965 case ShellUtil::SHELL_SHORTCUT_CREATE_ALWAYS: // Falls through.
966 case ShellUtil::SHELL_SHORTCUT_CREATE_IF_NO_SYSTEM_LEVEL:
967 return base::win::SHORTCUT_CREATE_ALWAYS;
968
969 case ShellUtil::SHELL_SHORTCUT_UPDATE_EXISTING:
970 return base::win::SHORTCUT_UPDATE_EXISTING;
971
972 case ShellUtil::SHELL_SHORTCUT_REPLACE_EXISTING:
973 return base::win::SHORTCUT_REPLACE_EXISTING;
974
975 default:
976 NOTREACHED();
977 return base::win::SHORTCUT_REPLACE_EXISTING;
978 }
979 }
980
981 // Returns a base::win::ShortcutProperties struct containing the properties
982 // to set on the shortcut based on the provided ShellUtil::ShortcutProperties.
TranslateShortcutProperties(const ShellUtil::ShortcutProperties & properties)983 base::win::ShortcutProperties TranslateShortcutProperties(
984 const ShellUtil::ShortcutProperties& properties) {
985 base::win::ShortcutProperties shortcut_properties;
986
987 if (properties.has_target()) {
988 shortcut_properties.set_target(properties.target);
989 DCHECK(!properties.target.DirName().empty());
990 shortcut_properties.set_working_dir(properties.target.DirName());
991 }
992
993 if (properties.has_arguments())
994 shortcut_properties.set_arguments(properties.arguments);
995
996 if (properties.has_description())
997 shortcut_properties.set_description(properties.description);
998
999 if (properties.has_icon())
1000 shortcut_properties.set_icon(properties.icon, properties.icon_index);
1001
1002 if (properties.has_app_id())
1003 shortcut_properties.set_app_id(properties.app_id);
1004
1005 if (properties.has_dual_mode())
1006 shortcut_properties.set_dual_mode(properties.dual_mode);
1007
1008 return shortcut_properties;
1009 }
1010
1011 // Cleans up an old verb (run) we used to register in
1012 // <root>\Software\Classes\Chrome<.suffix>\.exe\shell\run on Windows 8.
RemoveRunVerbOnWindows8(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe)1013 void RemoveRunVerbOnWindows8(BrowserDistribution* dist,
1014 const base::string16& chrome_exe) {
1015 if (IsChromeMetroSupported()) {
1016 bool is_per_user_install =InstallUtil::IsPerUserInstall(chrome_exe.c_str());
1017 HKEY root_key = DetermineRegistrationRoot(is_per_user_install);
1018 // There's no need to rollback, so forgo the usual work item lists and just
1019 // remove the key from the registry.
1020 base::string16 run_verb_key(ShellUtil::kRegClasses);
1021 run_verb_key.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
1022 run_verb_key.append(ShellUtil::GetBrowserModelId(
1023 dist, is_per_user_install));
1024 run_verb_key.append(ShellUtil::kRegExePath);
1025 run_verb_key.append(ShellUtil::kRegShellPath);
1026 run_verb_key.push_back(base::FilePath::kSeparators[0]);
1027 run_verb_key.append(ShellUtil::kRegVerbRun);
1028 InstallUtil::DeleteRegistryKey(root_key, run_verb_key,
1029 WorkItem::kWow64Default);
1030 }
1031 }
1032
1033 // Gets the short (8.3) form of |path|, putting the result in |short_path| and
1034 // returning true on success. |short_path| is not modified on failure.
ShortNameFromPath(const base::FilePath & path,base::string16 * short_path)1035 bool ShortNameFromPath(const base::FilePath& path, base::string16* short_path) {
1036 DCHECK(short_path);
1037 base::string16 result(MAX_PATH, L'\0');
1038 DWORD short_length = GetShortPathName(path.value().c_str(), &result[0],
1039 result.size());
1040 if (short_length == 0 || short_length > result.size()) {
1041 PLOG(ERROR) << "Error getting short (8.3) path";
1042 return false;
1043 }
1044
1045 result.resize(short_length);
1046 short_path->swap(result);
1047 return true;
1048 }
1049
1050 // Probe using IApplicationAssociationRegistration::QueryCurrentDefault
1051 // (Windows 8); see ProbeProtocolHandlers. This mechanism is not suitable for
1052 // use on previous versions of Windows despite the presence of
1053 // QueryCurrentDefault on them since versions of Windows prior to Windows 8
1054 // did not perform validation on the ProgID registered as the current default.
1055 // As a result, stale ProgIDs could be returned, leading to false positives.
ProbeCurrentDefaultHandlers(const base::FilePath & chrome_exe,const wchar_t * const * protocols,size_t num_protocols)1056 ShellUtil::DefaultState ProbeCurrentDefaultHandlers(
1057 const base::FilePath& chrome_exe,
1058 const wchar_t* const* protocols,
1059 size_t num_protocols) {
1060 base::win::ScopedComPtr<IApplicationAssociationRegistration> registration;
1061 HRESULT hr = registration.CreateInstance(
1062 CLSID_ApplicationAssociationRegistration, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC);
1063 if (FAILED(hr))
1064 return ShellUtil::UNKNOWN_DEFAULT;
1065
1066 BrowserDistribution* dist = BrowserDistribution::GetDistribution();
1067 base::string16 prog_id(dist->GetBrowserProgIdPrefix());
1068 prog_id += ShellUtil::GetCurrentInstallationSuffix(dist, chrome_exe.value());
1069
1070 for (size_t i = 0; i < num_protocols; ++i) {
1071 base::win::ScopedCoMem<wchar_t> current_app;
1072 hr = registration->QueryCurrentDefault(protocols[i], AT_URLPROTOCOL,
1073 AL_EFFECTIVE, ¤t_app);
1074 if (FAILED(hr) || prog_id.compare(current_app) != 0)
1075 return ShellUtil::NOT_DEFAULT;
1076 }
1077
1078 return ShellUtil::IS_DEFAULT;
1079 }
1080
1081 // Probe using IApplicationAssociationRegistration::QueryAppIsDefault (Vista and
1082 // Windows 7); see ProbeProtocolHandlers.
ProbeAppIsDefaultHandlers(const base::FilePath & chrome_exe,const wchar_t * const * protocols,size_t num_protocols)1083 ShellUtil::DefaultState ProbeAppIsDefaultHandlers(
1084 const base::FilePath& chrome_exe,
1085 const wchar_t* const* protocols,
1086 size_t num_protocols) {
1087 base::win::ScopedComPtr<IApplicationAssociationRegistration> registration;
1088 HRESULT hr = registration.CreateInstance(
1089 CLSID_ApplicationAssociationRegistration, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC);
1090 if (FAILED(hr))
1091 return ShellUtil::UNKNOWN_DEFAULT;
1092
1093 BrowserDistribution* dist = BrowserDistribution::GetDistribution();
1094 base::string16 app_name(
1095 ShellUtil::GetApplicationName(dist, chrome_exe.value()));
1096
1097 BOOL result;
1098 for (size_t i = 0; i < num_protocols; ++i) {
1099 result = TRUE;
1100 hr = registration->QueryAppIsDefault(protocols[i], AT_URLPROTOCOL,
1101 AL_EFFECTIVE, app_name.c_str(), &result);
1102 if (FAILED(hr) || result == FALSE)
1103 return ShellUtil::NOT_DEFAULT;
1104 }
1105
1106 return ShellUtil::IS_DEFAULT;
1107 }
1108
1109 // Probe the current commands registered to handle the shell "open" verb for
1110 // |protocols| (Windows XP); see ProbeProtocolHandlers.
ProbeOpenCommandHandlers(const base::FilePath & chrome_exe,const wchar_t * const * protocols,size_t num_protocols)1111 ShellUtil::DefaultState ProbeOpenCommandHandlers(
1112 const base::FilePath& chrome_exe,
1113 const wchar_t* const* protocols,
1114 size_t num_protocols) {
1115 // Get its short (8.3) form.
1116 base::string16 short_app_path;
1117 if (!ShortNameFromPath(chrome_exe, &short_app_path))
1118 return ShellUtil::UNKNOWN_DEFAULT;
1119
1120 const HKEY root_key = HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT;
1121 base::string16 key_path;
1122 base::win::RegKey key;
1123 base::string16 value;
1124 CommandLine command_line(CommandLine::NO_PROGRAM);
1125 base::string16 short_path;
1126
1127 for (size_t i = 0; i < num_protocols; ++i) {
1128 // Get the command line from HKCU\<protocol>\shell\open\command.
1129 key_path.assign(protocols[i]).append(ShellUtil::kRegShellOpen);
1130 if ((key.Open(root_key, key_path.c_str(),
1131 KEY_QUERY_VALUE) != ERROR_SUCCESS) ||
1132 (key.ReadValue(L"", &value) != ERROR_SUCCESS)) {
1133 return ShellUtil::NOT_DEFAULT;
1134 }
1135
1136 // Need to normalize path in case it's been munged.
1137 command_line = CommandLine::FromString(value);
1138 if (!ShortNameFromPath(command_line.GetProgram(), &short_path))
1139 return ShellUtil::UNKNOWN_DEFAULT;
1140
1141 if (!base::FilePath::CompareEqualIgnoreCase(short_path, short_app_path))
1142 return ShellUtil::NOT_DEFAULT;
1143 }
1144
1145 return ShellUtil::IS_DEFAULT;
1146 }
1147
1148 // A helper function that probes default protocol handler registration (in a
1149 // manner appropriate for the current version of Windows) to determine if
1150 // Chrome is the default handler for |protocols|. Returns IS_DEFAULT
1151 // only if Chrome is the default for all specified protocols.
ProbeProtocolHandlers(const base::FilePath & chrome_exe,const wchar_t * const * protocols,size_t num_protocols)1152 ShellUtil::DefaultState ProbeProtocolHandlers(
1153 const base::FilePath& chrome_exe,
1154 const wchar_t* const* protocols,
1155 size_t num_protocols) {
1156 #if DCHECK_IS_ON
1157 DCHECK(!num_protocols || protocols);
1158 for (size_t i = 0; i < num_protocols; ++i)
1159 DCHECK(protocols[i] && *protocols[i]);
1160 #endif
1161
1162 const base::win::Version windows_version = base::win::GetVersion();
1163
1164 if (windows_version >= base::win::VERSION_WIN8)
1165 return ProbeCurrentDefaultHandlers(chrome_exe, protocols, num_protocols);
1166 else if (windows_version >= base::win::VERSION_VISTA)
1167 return ProbeAppIsDefaultHandlers(chrome_exe, protocols, num_protocols);
1168
1169 return ProbeOpenCommandHandlers(chrome_exe, protocols, num_protocols);
1170 }
1171
1172 // (Windows 8+) Finds and stores an app shortcuts folder path in *|path|.
1173 // Returns true on success.
GetAppShortcutsFolder(BrowserDistribution * dist,ShellUtil::ShellChange level,base::FilePath * path)1174 bool GetAppShortcutsFolder(BrowserDistribution* dist,
1175 ShellUtil::ShellChange level,
1176 base::FilePath *path) {
1177 DCHECK(path);
1178 DCHECK_GE(base::win::GetVersion(), base::win::VERSION_WIN8);
1179
1180 base::FilePath folder;
1181 if (!PathService::Get(base::DIR_APP_SHORTCUTS, &folder)) {
1182 LOG(ERROR) << "Could not get application shortcuts location.";
1183 return false;
1184 }
1185
1186 folder = folder.Append(
1187 ShellUtil::GetBrowserModelId(dist, level == ShellUtil::CURRENT_USER));
1188 if (!base::DirectoryExists(folder)) {
1189 VLOG(1) << "No start screen shortcuts.";
1190 return false;
1191 }
1192
1193 *path = folder;
1194 return true;
1195 }
1196
1197 // Shortcut filters for BatchShortcutAction().
1198
1199 typedef base::Callback<bool(const base::FilePath& /*shortcut_path*/,
1200 const base::string16& /*args*/)>
1201 ShortcutFilterCallback;
1202
1203 // FilterTargetEq is a shortcut filter that matches only shortcuts that have a
1204 // specific target, and optionally matches shortcuts that have non-empty
1205 // arguments.
1206 class FilterTargetEq {
1207 public:
1208 FilterTargetEq(const base::FilePath& desired_target_exe, bool require_args);
1209
1210 // Returns true if filter rules are satisfied, i.e.:
1211 // - |target_path|'s target == |desired_target_compare_|, and
1212 // - |args| is non-empty (if |require_args_| == true).
1213 bool Match(const base::FilePath& target_path,
1214 const base::string16& args) const;
1215
1216 // A convenience routine to create a callback to call Match().
1217 // The callback is only valid during the lifetime of the FilterTargetEq
1218 // instance.
1219 ShortcutFilterCallback AsShortcutFilterCallback();
1220
1221 private:
1222 InstallUtil::ProgramCompare desired_target_compare_;
1223
1224 bool require_args_;
1225 };
1226
FilterTargetEq(const base::FilePath & desired_target_exe,bool require_args)1227 FilterTargetEq::FilterTargetEq(const base::FilePath& desired_target_exe,
1228 bool require_args)
1229 : desired_target_compare_(desired_target_exe),
1230 require_args_(require_args) {}
1231
Match(const base::FilePath & target_path,const base::string16 & args) const1232 bool FilterTargetEq::Match(const base::FilePath& target_path,
1233 const base::string16& args) const {
1234 if (!desired_target_compare_.EvaluatePath(target_path))
1235 return false;
1236 if (require_args_ && args.empty())
1237 return false;
1238 return true;
1239 }
1240
AsShortcutFilterCallback()1241 ShortcutFilterCallback FilterTargetEq::AsShortcutFilterCallback() {
1242 return base::Bind(&FilterTargetEq::Match, base::Unretained(this));
1243 }
1244
1245 // Shortcut operations for BatchShortcutAction().
1246
1247 typedef base::Callback<bool(const base::FilePath& /*shortcut_path*/)>
1248 ShortcutOperationCallback;
1249
ShortcutOpUnpin(const base::FilePath & shortcut_path)1250 bool ShortcutOpUnpin(const base::FilePath& shortcut_path) {
1251 VLOG(1) << "Trying to unpin " << shortcut_path.value();
1252 if (!base::win::TaskbarUnpinShortcutLink(shortcut_path.value().c_str())) {
1253 VLOG(1) << shortcut_path.value() << " wasn't pinned (or the unpin failed).";
1254 // No error, since shortcut might not be pinned.
1255 }
1256 return true;
1257 }
1258
ShortcutOpDelete(const base::FilePath & shortcut_path)1259 bool ShortcutOpDelete(const base::FilePath& shortcut_path) {
1260 bool ret = base::DeleteFile(shortcut_path, false);
1261 LOG_IF(ERROR, !ret) << "Failed to remove " << shortcut_path.value();
1262 return ret;
1263 }
1264
ShortcutOpRetarget(const base::FilePath & old_target,const base::FilePath & new_target,const base::FilePath & shortcut_path)1265 bool ShortcutOpRetarget(const base::FilePath& old_target,
1266 const base::FilePath& new_target,
1267 const base::FilePath& shortcut_path) {
1268 base::win::ShortcutProperties new_prop;
1269 new_prop.set_target(new_target);
1270
1271 // If the old icon matches old target, then update icon while keeping the old
1272 // icon index. Non-fatal if we fail to get the old icon.
1273 base::win::ShortcutProperties old_prop;
1274 if (base::win::ResolveShortcutProperties(
1275 shortcut_path,
1276 base::win::ShortcutProperties::PROPERTIES_ICON,
1277 &old_prop)) {
1278 if (InstallUtil::ProgramCompare(old_target).EvaluatePath(old_prop.icon))
1279 new_prop.set_icon(new_target, old_prop.icon_index);
1280 } else {
1281 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to resolve " << shortcut_path.value();
1282 }
1283
1284 bool result = base::win::CreateOrUpdateShortcutLink(
1285 shortcut_path, new_prop, base::win::SHORTCUT_UPDATE_EXISTING);
1286 LOG_IF(ERROR, !result) << "Failed to retarget " << shortcut_path.value();
1287 return result;
1288 }
1289
ShortcutOpListOrRemoveUnknownArgs(bool do_removal,std::vector<std::pair<base::FilePath,base::string16>> * shortcuts,const base::FilePath & shortcut_path)1290 bool ShortcutOpListOrRemoveUnknownArgs(
1291 bool do_removal,
1292 std::vector<std::pair<base::FilePath, base::string16> >* shortcuts,
1293 const base::FilePath& shortcut_path) {
1294 base::string16 args;
1295 if (!base::win::ResolveShortcut(shortcut_path, NULL, &args))
1296 return false;
1297
1298 CommandLine current_args(CommandLine::FromString(base::StringPrintf(
1299 L"unused_program %ls", args.c_str())));
1300 const char* const kept_switches[] = {
1301 switches::kApp,
1302 switches::kAppId,
1303 switches::kShowAppList,
1304 switches::kProfileDirectory,
1305 };
1306 CommandLine desired_args(CommandLine::NO_PROGRAM);
1307 desired_args.CopySwitchesFrom(current_args, kept_switches,
1308 arraysize(kept_switches));
1309 if (desired_args.argv().size() == current_args.argv().size())
1310 return true;
1311 if (shortcuts)
1312 shortcuts->push_back(std::make_pair(shortcut_path, args));
1313 if (!do_removal)
1314 return true;
1315 base::win::ShortcutProperties updated_properties;
1316 updated_properties.set_arguments(desired_args.GetArgumentsString());
1317 return base::win::CreateOrUpdateShortcutLink(
1318 shortcut_path, updated_properties, base::win::SHORTCUT_UPDATE_EXISTING);
1319 }
1320
1321 // {|location|, |dist|, |level|} determine |shortcut_folder|.
1322 // For each shortcut in |shortcut_folder| that match |shortcut_filter|, apply
1323 // |shortcut_operation|. Returns true if all operations are successful.
1324 // All intended operations are attempted, even if failures occur.
1325 // This method will abort and return false if |cancel| is non-NULL and gets set
1326 // at any point during this call.
BatchShortcutAction(const ShortcutFilterCallback & shortcut_filter,const ShortcutOperationCallback & shortcut_operation,ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,BrowserDistribution * dist,ShellUtil::ShellChange level,const scoped_refptr<ShellUtil::SharedCancellationFlag> & cancel)1327 bool BatchShortcutAction(
1328 const ShortcutFilterCallback& shortcut_filter,
1329 const ShortcutOperationCallback& shortcut_operation,
1330 ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,
1331 BrowserDistribution* dist,
1332 ShellUtil::ShellChange level,
1333 const scoped_refptr<ShellUtil::SharedCancellationFlag>& cancel) {
1334 DCHECK(!shortcut_operation.is_null());
1335 base::FilePath shortcut_folder;
1336 if (!ShellUtil::GetShortcutPath(location, dist, level, &shortcut_folder)) {
1337 LOG(WARNING) << "Cannot find path at location " << location;
1338 return false;
1339 }
1340
1341 bool success = true;
1342 base::FileEnumerator enumerator(
1343 shortcut_folder, false, base::FileEnumerator::FILES,
1344 base::string16(L"*") + installer::kLnkExt);
1345 base::FilePath target_path;
1346 base::string16 args;
1347 for (base::FilePath shortcut_path = enumerator.Next();
1348 !shortcut_path.empty();
1349 shortcut_path = enumerator.Next()) {
1350 if (cancel && cancel->data.IsSet())
1351 return false;
1352 if (base::win::ResolveShortcut(shortcut_path, &target_path, &args)) {
1353 if (shortcut_filter.Run(target_path, args) &&
1354 !shortcut_operation.Run(shortcut_path)) {
1355 success = false;
1356 }
1357 } else {
1358 LOG(ERROR) << "Cannot resolve shortcut at " << shortcut_path.value();
1359 success = false;
1360 }
1361 }
1362 return success;
1363 }
1364
1365
1366 // If the folder specified by {|location|, |dist|, |level|} is empty, remove it.
1367 // Otherwise do nothing. Returns true on success, including the vacuous case
1368 // where no deletion occurred because directory is non-empty.
RemoveShortcutFolderIfEmpty(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,BrowserDistribution * dist,ShellUtil::ShellChange level)1369 bool RemoveShortcutFolderIfEmpty(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,
1370 BrowserDistribution* dist,
1371 ShellUtil::ShellChange level) {
1372 // Explicitly whitelist locations, since accidental calls can be very harmful.
1373 if (location != ShellUtil::SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_DIR &&
1374 location != ShellUtil::SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_APPS_DIR &&
1375 location != ShellUtil::SHORTCUT_LOCATION_APP_SHORTCUTS) {
1376 NOTREACHED();
1377 return false;
1378 }
1379
1380 base::FilePath shortcut_folder;
1381 if (!ShellUtil::GetShortcutPath(location, dist, level, &shortcut_folder)) {
1382 LOG(WARNING) << "Cannot find path at location " << location;
1383 return false;
1384 }
1385 if (base::IsDirectoryEmpty(shortcut_folder) &&
1386 !base::DeleteFile(shortcut_folder, true)) {
1387 LOG(ERROR) << "Cannot remove folder " << shortcut_folder.value();
1388 return false;
1389 }
1390 return true;
1391 }
1392
1393 } // namespace
1394
1395 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegDefaultIcon = L"\\DefaultIcon";
1396 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegShellPath = L"\\shell";
1397 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegShellOpen = L"\\shell\\open\\command";
1398 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegStartMenuInternet =
1399 L"Software\\Clients\\StartMenuInternet";
1400 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegClasses = L"Software\\Classes";
1401 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegRegisteredApplications =
1402 L"Software\\RegisteredApplications";
1403 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegVistaUrlPrefs =
1404 L"Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Shell\\Associations\\UrlAssociations\\"
1405 L"http\\UserChoice";
1406 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kAppPathsRegistryKey =
1407 L"Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\App Paths";
1408 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kAppPathsRegistryPathName = L"Path";
1409
1410 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kDefaultFileAssociations[] = {L".htm", L".html",
1411 L".shtml", L".xht", L".xhtml", NULL};
1412 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kPotentialFileAssociations[] = {L".htm", L".html",
1413 L".shtml", L".xht", L".xhtml", L".webp", NULL};
1414 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kBrowserProtocolAssociations[] = {L"ftp", L"http",
1415 L"https", NULL};
1416 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kPotentialProtocolAssociations[] = {L"ftp", L"http",
1417 L"https", L"irc", L"mailto", L"mms", L"news", L"nntp", L"sms", L"smsto",
1418 L"tel", L"urn", L"webcal", NULL};
1419 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegUrlProtocol = L"URL Protocol";
1420 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegApplication = L"\\Application";
1421 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegAppUserModelId = L"AppUserModelId";
1422 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegApplicationDescription =
1423 L"ApplicationDescription";
1424 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegApplicationName = L"ApplicationName";
1425 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegApplicationIcon = L"ApplicationIcon";
1426 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegApplicationCompany = L"ApplicationCompany";
1427 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegExePath = L"\\.exe";
1428 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegVerbOpen = L"open";
1429 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegVerbOpenNewWindow = L"opennewwindow";
1430 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegVerbRun = L"run";
1431 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegCommand = L"command";
1432 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegDelegateExecute = L"DelegateExecute";
1433 const wchar_t* ShellUtil::kRegOpenWithProgids = L"OpenWithProgids";
1434
QuickIsChromeRegisteredInHKLM(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & suffix)1435 bool ShellUtil::QuickIsChromeRegisteredInHKLM(BrowserDistribution* dist,
1436 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
1437 const base::string16& suffix) {
1438 return QuickIsChromeRegistered(dist, chrome_exe, suffix,
1439 CONFIRM_SHELL_REGISTRATION_IN_HKLM);
1440 }
1441
ShortcutLocationIsSupported(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location)1442 bool ShellUtil::ShortcutLocationIsSupported(
1443 ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location) {
1444 switch (location) {
1445 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_DESKTOP: // Falls through.
1446 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_QUICK_LAUNCH: // Falls through.
1447 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_ROOT: // Falls through.
1448 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_DIR: // Falls through.
1449 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_APPS_DIR:
1450 return true;
1451 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_TASKBAR_PINS:
1452 return base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_WIN7;
1453 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_APP_SHORTCUTS:
1454 return base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_WIN8;
1455 default:
1456 NOTREACHED();
1457 return false;
1458 }
1459 }
1460
GetShortcutPath(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,BrowserDistribution * dist,ShellChange level,base::FilePath * path)1461 bool ShellUtil::GetShortcutPath(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,
1462 BrowserDistribution* dist,
1463 ShellChange level,
1464 base::FilePath* path) {
1465 DCHECK(path);
1466 int dir_key = -1;
1467 base::string16 folder_to_append;
1468 switch (location) {
1469 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_DESKTOP:
1470 dir_key = (level == CURRENT_USER) ? base::DIR_USER_DESKTOP :
1471 base::DIR_COMMON_DESKTOP;
1472 break;
1473 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_QUICK_LAUNCH:
1474 dir_key = (level == CURRENT_USER) ? base::DIR_USER_QUICK_LAUNCH :
1475 base::DIR_DEFAULT_USER_QUICK_LAUNCH;
1476 break;
1477 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_ROOT:
1478 dir_key = (level == CURRENT_USER) ? base::DIR_START_MENU :
1479 base::DIR_COMMON_START_MENU;
1480 break;
1481 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_DIR:
1482 dir_key = (level == CURRENT_USER) ? base::DIR_START_MENU :
1483 base::DIR_COMMON_START_MENU;
1484 folder_to_append = dist->GetStartMenuShortcutSubfolder(
1485 BrowserDistribution::SUBFOLDER_CHROME);
1486 break;
1487 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_APPS_DIR:
1488 dir_key = (level == CURRENT_USER) ? base::DIR_START_MENU :
1489 base::DIR_COMMON_START_MENU;
1490 folder_to_append = dist->GetStartMenuShortcutSubfolder(
1491 BrowserDistribution::SUBFOLDER_APPS);
1492 break;
1493 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_TASKBAR_PINS:
1494 dir_key = base::DIR_TASKBAR_PINS;
1495 break;
1496 case SHORTCUT_LOCATION_APP_SHORTCUTS:
1497 // TODO(huangs): Move GetAppShortcutsFolder() logic into base_paths_win.
1498 return GetAppShortcutsFolder(dist, level, path);
1499
1500 default:
1501 NOTREACHED();
1502 return false;
1503 }
1504
1505 if (!PathService::Get(dir_key, path) || path->empty()) {
1506 NOTREACHED() << dir_key;
1507 return false;
1508 }
1509
1510 if (!folder_to_append.empty())
1511 *path = path->Append(folder_to_append);
1512
1513 return true;
1514 }
1515
CreateOrUpdateShortcut(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,BrowserDistribution * dist,const ShellUtil::ShortcutProperties & properties,ShellUtil::ShortcutOperation operation)1516 bool ShellUtil::CreateOrUpdateShortcut(
1517 ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,
1518 BrowserDistribution* dist,
1519 const ShellUtil::ShortcutProperties& properties,
1520 ShellUtil::ShortcutOperation operation) {
1521 // Explicitly whitelist locations to which this is applicable.
1522 if (location != SHORTCUT_LOCATION_DESKTOP &&
1523 location != SHORTCUT_LOCATION_QUICK_LAUNCH &&
1524 location != SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_ROOT &&
1525 location != SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_DIR &&
1526 location != SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_APPS_DIR) {
1527 NOTREACHED();
1528 return false;
1529 }
1530
1531 DCHECK(dist);
1532 // |pin_to_taskbar| is only acknowledged when first creating the shortcut.
1533 DCHECK(!properties.pin_to_taskbar ||
1534 operation == SHELL_SHORTCUT_CREATE_ALWAYS ||
1535 operation == SHELL_SHORTCUT_CREATE_IF_NO_SYSTEM_LEVEL);
1536
1537 base::FilePath user_shortcut_path;
1538 base::FilePath system_shortcut_path;
1539 if (!GetShortcutPath(location, dist, SYSTEM_LEVEL, &system_shortcut_path)) {
1540 NOTREACHED();
1541 return false;
1542 }
1543
1544 base::string16 shortcut_name(
1545 ExtractShortcutNameFromProperties(dist, properties));
1546 system_shortcut_path = system_shortcut_path.Append(shortcut_name);
1547
1548 base::FilePath* chosen_path;
1549 bool should_install_shortcut = true;
1550 if (properties.level == SYSTEM_LEVEL) {
1551 // Install the system-level shortcut if requested.
1552 chosen_path = &system_shortcut_path;
1553 } else if (operation != SHELL_SHORTCUT_CREATE_IF_NO_SYSTEM_LEVEL ||
1554 !base::PathExists(system_shortcut_path)) {
1555 // Otherwise install the user-level shortcut, unless the system-level
1556 // variant of this shortcut is present on the machine and |operation| states
1557 // not to create a user-level shortcut in that case.
1558 if (!GetShortcutPath(location, dist, CURRENT_USER, &user_shortcut_path)) {
1559 NOTREACHED();
1560 return false;
1561 }
1562 user_shortcut_path = user_shortcut_path.Append(shortcut_name);
1563 chosen_path = &user_shortcut_path;
1564 } else {
1565 // Do not install any shortcut if we are told to install a user-level
1566 // shortcut, but the system-level variant of that shortcut is present.
1567 // Other actions (e.g., pinning) can still happen with respect to the
1568 // existing system-level shortcut however.
1569 chosen_path = &system_shortcut_path;
1570 should_install_shortcut = false;
1571 }
1572
1573 if (chosen_path == NULL || chosen_path->empty()) {
1574 NOTREACHED();
1575 return false;
1576 }
1577
1578 base::win::ShortcutOperation shortcut_operation =
1579 TranslateShortcutOperation(operation);
1580 bool ret = true;
1581 if (should_install_shortcut) {
1582 // Make sure the parent directories exist when creating the shortcut.
1583 if (shortcut_operation == base::win::SHORTCUT_CREATE_ALWAYS &&
1584 !base::CreateDirectory(chosen_path->DirName())) {
1585 NOTREACHED();
1586 return false;
1587 }
1588
1589 base::win::ShortcutProperties shortcut_properties(
1590 TranslateShortcutProperties(properties));
1591 ret = base::win::CreateOrUpdateShortcutLink(
1592 *chosen_path, shortcut_properties, shortcut_operation);
1593 }
1594
1595 if (ret && shortcut_operation == base::win::SHORTCUT_CREATE_ALWAYS &&
1596 properties.pin_to_taskbar &&
1597 base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_WIN7) {
1598 ret = base::win::TaskbarPinShortcutLink(chosen_path->value().c_str());
1599 if (!ret) {
1600 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to pin " << chosen_path->value();
1601 }
1602 }
1603
1604 return ret;
1605 }
1606
FormatIconLocation(const base::string16 & icon_path,int icon_index)1607 base::string16 ShellUtil::FormatIconLocation(const base::string16& icon_path,
1608 int icon_index) {
1609 base::string16 icon_string(icon_path);
1610 icon_string.append(L",");
1611 icon_string.append(base::IntToString16(icon_index));
1612 return icon_string;
1613 }
1614
GetChromeShellOpenCmd(const base::string16 & chrome_exe)1615 base::string16 ShellUtil::GetChromeShellOpenCmd(
1616 const base::string16& chrome_exe) {
1617 return L"\"" + chrome_exe + L"\" -- \"%1\"";
1618 }
1619
GetChromeDelegateCommand(const base::string16 & chrome_exe)1620 base::string16 ShellUtil::GetChromeDelegateCommand(
1621 const base::string16& chrome_exe) {
1622 return L"\"" + chrome_exe + L"\" -- %*";
1623 }
1624
GetRegisteredBrowsers(BrowserDistribution * dist,std::map<base::string16,base::string16> * browsers)1625 void ShellUtil::GetRegisteredBrowsers(
1626 BrowserDistribution* dist,
1627 std::map<base::string16, base::string16>* browsers) {
1628 DCHECK(dist);
1629 DCHECK(browsers);
1630
1631 const base::string16 base_key(ShellUtil::kRegStartMenuInternet);
1632 base::string16 client_path;
1633 RegKey key;
1634 base::string16 name;
1635 base::string16 command;
1636
1637 // HKCU has precedence over HKLM for these registrations: http://goo.gl/xjczJ.
1638 // Look in HKCU second to override any identical values found in HKLM.
1639 const HKEY roots[] = { HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, HKEY_CURRENT_USER };
1640 for (int i = 0; i < arraysize(roots); ++i) {
1641 const HKEY root = roots[i];
1642 for (base::win::RegistryKeyIterator iter(root, base_key.c_str());
1643 iter.Valid(); ++iter) {
1644 client_path.assign(base_key).append(1, L'\\').append(iter.Name());
1645 // Read the browser's name (localized according to install language).
1646 if (key.Open(root, client_path.c_str(),
1647 KEY_QUERY_VALUE) != ERROR_SUCCESS ||
1648 key.ReadValue(NULL, &name) != ERROR_SUCCESS ||
1649 name.empty() ||
1650 name.find(dist->GetBaseAppName()) != base::string16::npos) {
1651 continue;
1652 }
1653 // Read the browser's reinstall command.
1654 if (key.Open(root, (client_path + L"\\InstallInfo").c_str(),
1655 KEY_QUERY_VALUE) == ERROR_SUCCESS &&
1656 key.ReadValue(kReinstallCommand, &command) == ERROR_SUCCESS &&
1657 !command.empty()) {
1658 (*browsers)[name] = command;
1659 }
1660 }
1661 }
1662 }
1663
GetCurrentInstallationSuffix(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe)1664 base::string16 ShellUtil::GetCurrentInstallationSuffix(
1665 BrowserDistribution* dist,
1666 const base::string16& chrome_exe) {
1667 // This method is somewhat the opposite of GetInstallationSpecificSuffix().
1668 // In this case we are not trying to determine the current suffix for the
1669 // upcoming installation (i.e. not trying to stick to a currently bad
1670 // registration style if one is present).
1671 // Here we want to determine which suffix we should use at run-time.
1672 // In order of preference, we prefer (for user-level installs):
1673 // 1) Base 32 encoding of the md5 hash of the user's sid (new-style).
1674 // 2) Username (old-style).
1675 // 3) Unsuffixed (even worse).
1676 base::string16 tested_suffix;
1677 if (InstallUtil::IsPerUserInstall(chrome_exe.c_str()) &&
1678 (!GetUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(&tested_suffix) ||
1679 !QuickIsChromeRegistered(dist, chrome_exe, tested_suffix,
1680 CONFIRM_PROGID_REGISTRATION)) &&
1681 (!GetOldUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(&tested_suffix) ||
1682 !QuickIsChromeRegistered(dist, chrome_exe, tested_suffix,
1683 CONFIRM_PROGID_REGISTRATION)) &&
1684 !QuickIsChromeRegistered(dist, chrome_exe, tested_suffix.erase(),
1685 CONFIRM_PROGID_REGISTRATION)) {
1686 // If Chrome is not registered under any of the possible suffixes (e.g.
1687 // tests, Canary, etc.): use the new-style suffix at run-time.
1688 if (!GetUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(&tested_suffix))
1689 NOTREACHED();
1690 }
1691 return tested_suffix;
1692 }
1693
GetApplicationName(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe)1694 base::string16 ShellUtil::GetApplicationName(BrowserDistribution* dist,
1695 const base::string16& chrome_exe) {
1696 base::string16 app_name = dist->GetBaseAppName();
1697 app_name += GetCurrentInstallationSuffix(dist, chrome_exe);
1698 return app_name;
1699 }
1700
GetBrowserModelId(BrowserDistribution * dist,bool is_per_user_install)1701 base::string16 ShellUtil::GetBrowserModelId(BrowserDistribution* dist,
1702 bool is_per_user_install) {
1703 base::string16 app_id(dist->GetBaseAppId());
1704 base::string16 suffix;
1705
1706 // TODO(robertshield): Temporary hack to make the kRegisterChromeBrowserSuffix
1707 // apply to all registry values computed down in these murky depths.
1708 CommandLine& command_line = *CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess();
1709 if (command_line.HasSwitch(
1710 installer::switches::kRegisterChromeBrowserSuffix)) {
1711 suffix = command_line.GetSwitchValueNative(
1712 installer::switches::kRegisterChromeBrowserSuffix);
1713 } else if (is_per_user_install && !GetUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(&suffix)) {
1714 NOTREACHED();
1715 }
1716 // There is only one component (i.e. the suffixed appid) in this case, but it
1717 // is still necessary to go through the appid constructor to make sure the
1718 // returned appid is truncated if necessary.
1719 std::vector<base::string16> components(1, app_id.append(suffix));
1720 return BuildAppModelId(components);
1721 }
1722
BuildAppModelId(const std::vector<base::string16> & components)1723 base::string16 ShellUtil::BuildAppModelId(
1724 const std::vector<base::string16>& components) {
1725 DCHECK_GT(components.size(), 0U);
1726
1727 // Find the maximum numbers of characters allowed in each component
1728 // (accounting for the dots added between each component).
1729 const size_t available_chars =
1730 installer::kMaxAppModelIdLength - (components.size() - 1);
1731 const size_t max_component_length = available_chars / components.size();
1732
1733 // |max_component_length| should be at least 2; otherwise the truncation logic
1734 // below breaks.
1735 if (max_component_length < 2U) {
1736 NOTREACHED();
1737 return (*components.begin()).substr(0, installer::kMaxAppModelIdLength);
1738 }
1739
1740 base::string16 app_id;
1741 app_id.reserve(installer::kMaxAppModelIdLength);
1742 for (std::vector<base::string16>::const_iterator it = components.begin();
1743 it != components.end(); ++it) {
1744 if (it != components.begin())
1745 app_id.push_back(L'.');
1746
1747 const base::string16& component = *it;
1748 DCHECK(!component.empty());
1749 if (component.length() > max_component_length) {
1750 // Append a shortened version of this component. Cut in the middle to try
1751 // to avoid losing the unique parts of this component (which are usually
1752 // at the beginning or end for things like usernames and paths).
1753 app_id.append(component.c_str(), 0, max_component_length / 2);
1754 app_id.append(component.c_str(),
1755 component.length() - ((max_component_length + 1) / 2),
1756 base::string16::npos);
1757 } else {
1758 app_id.append(component);
1759 }
1760 }
1761 // No spaces are allowed in the AppUserModelId according to MSDN.
1762 base::ReplaceChars(app_id, base::ASCIIToUTF16(" "), base::ASCIIToUTF16("_"),
1763 &app_id);
1764 return app_id;
1765 }
1766
GetChromeDefaultState()1767 ShellUtil::DefaultState ShellUtil::GetChromeDefaultState() {
1768 base::FilePath app_path;
1769 if (!PathService::Get(base::FILE_EXE, &app_path)) {
1770 NOTREACHED();
1771 return ShellUtil::UNKNOWN_DEFAULT;
1772 }
1773
1774 return GetChromeDefaultStateFromPath(app_path);
1775 }
1776
GetChromeDefaultStateFromPath(const base::FilePath & chrome_exe)1777 ShellUtil::DefaultState ShellUtil::GetChromeDefaultStateFromPath(
1778 const base::FilePath& chrome_exe) {
1779 BrowserDistribution* distribution = BrowserDistribution::GetDistribution();
1780 if (distribution->GetDefaultBrowserControlPolicy() ==
1781 BrowserDistribution::DEFAULT_BROWSER_UNSUPPORTED) {
1782 return NOT_DEFAULT;
1783 }
1784 // When we check for default browser we don't necessarily want to count file
1785 // type handlers and icons as having changed the default browser status,
1786 // since the user may have changed their shell settings to cause HTML files
1787 // to open with a text editor for example. We also don't want to aggressively
1788 // claim FTP, since the user may have a separate FTP client. It is an open
1789 // question as to how to "heal" these settings. Perhaps the user should just
1790 // re-run the installer or run with the --set-default-browser command line
1791 // flag. There is doubtless some other key we can hook into to cause "Repair"
1792 // to show up in Add/Remove programs for us.
1793 static const wchar_t* const kChromeProtocols[] = { L"http", L"https" };
1794 return ProbeProtocolHandlers(chrome_exe,
1795 kChromeProtocols,
1796 arraysize(kChromeProtocols));
1797 }
1798
GetChromeDefaultProtocolClientState(const base::string16 & protocol)1799 ShellUtil::DefaultState ShellUtil::GetChromeDefaultProtocolClientState(
1800 const base::string16& protocol) {
1801 BrowserDistribution* distribution = BrowserDistribution::GetDistribution();
1802 if (distribution->GetDefaultBrowserControlPolicy() ==
1803 BrowserDistribution::DEFAULT_BROWSER_UNSUPPORTED) {
1804 return NOT_DEFAULT;
1805 }
1806
1807 if (protocol.empty())
1808 return UNKNOWN_DEFAULT;
1809
1810 base::FilePath chrome_exe;
1811 if (!PathService::Get(base::FILE_EXE, &chrome_exe)) {
1812 NOTREACHED();
1813 return ShellUtil::UNKNOWN_DEFAULT;
1814 }
1815
1816 const wchar_t* const protocols[] = { protocol.c_str() };
1817 return ProbeProtocolHandlers(chrome_exe,
1818 protocols,
1819 arraysize(protocols));
1820 }
1821
1822 // static
CanMakeChromeDefaultUnattended()1823 bool ShellUtil::CanMakeChromeDefaultUnattended() {
1824 return base::win::GetVersion() < base::win::VERSION_WIN8;
1825 }
1826
MakeChromeDefault(BrowserDistribution * dist,int shell_change,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,bool elevate_if_not_admin)1827 bool ShellUtil::MakeChromeDefault(BrowserDistribution* dist,
1828 int shell_change,
1829 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
1830 bool elevate_if_not_admin) {
1831 DCHECK(!(shell_change & ShellUtil::SYSTEM_LEVEL) || IsUserAnAdmin());
1832
1833 BrowserDistribution* distribution = BrowserDistribution::GetDistribution();
1834 if (distribution->GetDefaultBrowserControlPolicy() !=
1835 BrowserDistribution::DEFAULT_BROWSER_FULL_CONTROL) {
1836 return false;
1837 }
1838
1839 // Windows 8 does not permit making a browser default just like that.
1840 // This process needs to be routed through the system's UI. Use
1841 // ShowMakeChromeDefaultSystemUI instead (below).
1842 if (!CanMakeChromeDefaultUnattended()) {
1843 return false;
1844 }
1845
1846 if (!ShellUtil::RegisterChromeBrowser(
1847 dist, chrome_exe, base::string16(), elevate_if_not_admin)) {
1848 return false;
1849 }
1850
1851 bool ret = true;
1852 // First use the new "recommended" way on Vista to make Chrome default
1853 // browser.
1854 base::string16 app_name = GetApplicationName(dist, chrome_exe);
1855
1856 if (base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_VISTA) {
1857 // On Windows Vista and Win7 we still can set ourselves via the
1858 // the IApplicationAssociationRegistration interface.
1859 VLOG(1) << "Registering Chrome as default browser on Vista.";
1860 base::win::ScopedComPtr<IApplicationAssociationRegistration> pAAR;
1861 HRESULT hr = pAAR.CreateInstance(CLSID_ApplicationAssociationRegistration,
1862 NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC);
1863 if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
1864 for (int i = 0; ShellUtil::kBrowserProtocolAssociations[i] != NULL; i++) {
1865 hr = pAAR->SetAppAsDefault(app_name.c_str(),
1866 ShellUtil::kBrowserProtocolAssociations[i], AT_URLPROTOCOL);
1867 if (!SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
1868 ret = false;
1869 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to register as default for protocol "
1870 << ShellUtil::kBrowserProtocolAssociations[i]
1871 << " (" << hr << ")";
1872 }
1873 }
1874
1875 for (int i = 0; ShellUtil::kDefaultFileAssociations[i] != NULL; i++) {
1876 hr = pAAR->SetAppAsDefault(app_name.c_str(),
1877 ShellUtil::kDefaultFileAssociations[i], AT_FILEEXTENSION);
1878 if (!SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
1879 ret = false;
1880 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to register as default for file extension "
1881 << ShellUtil::kDefaultFileAssociations[i]
1882 << " (" << hr << ")";
1883 }
1884 }
1885 }
1886 }
1887
1888 if (!RegisterChromeAsDefaultXPStyle(dist, shell_change, chrome_exe))
1889 ret = false;
1890
1891 // Send Windows notification event so that it can update icons for
1892 // file associations.
1893 SHChangeNotify(SHCNE_ASSOCCHANGED, SHCNF_IDLIST, NULL, NULL);
1894 return ret;
1895 }
1896
ShowMakeChromeDefaultSystemUI(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe)1897 bool ShellUtil::ShowMakeChromeDefaultSystemUI(
1898 BrowserDistribution* dist,
1899 const base::string16& chrome_exe) {
1900 DCHECK_GE(base::win::GetVersion(), base::win::VERSION_WIN8);
1901 if (dist->GetDefaultBrowserControlPolicy() !=
1902 BrowserDistribution::DEFAULT_BROWSER_FULL_CONTROL) {
1903 return false;
1904 }
1905
1906 if (!RegisterChromeBrowser(dist, chrome_exe, base::string16(), true))
1907 return false;
1908
1909 bool succeeded = true;
1910 bool is_default = (GetChromeDefaultState() == IS_DEFAULT);
1911 if (!is_default) {
1912 // On Windows 8, you can't set yourself as the default handler
1913 // programatically. In other words IApplicationAssociationRegistration
1914 // has been rendered useless. What you can do is to launch
1915 // "Set Program Associations" section of the "Default Programs"
1916 // control panel, which is a mess, or pop the concise "How you want to open
1917 // webpages?" dialog. We choose the latter.
1918 succeeded = LaunchSelectDefaultProtocolHandlerDialog(L"http");
1919 is_default = (succeeded && GetChromeDefaultState() == IS_DEFAULT);
1920 }
1921 if (succeeded && is_default)
1922 RegisterChromeAsDefaultXPStyle(dist, CURRENT_USER, chrome_exe);
1923 return succeeded;
1924 }
1925
MakeChromeDefaultProtocolClient(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & protocol)1926 bool ShellUtil::MakeChromeDefaultProtocolClient(
1927 BrowserDistribution* dist,
1928 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
1929 const base::string16& protocol) {
1930 if (dist->GetDefaultBrowserControlPolicy() !=
1931 BrowserDistribution::DEFAULT_BROWSER_FULL_CONTROL) {
1932 return false;
1933 }
1934
1935 if (!RegisterChromeForProtocol(
1936 dist, chrome_exe, base::string16(), protocol, true))
1937 return false;
1938
1939 // Windows 8 does not permit making a browser default just like that.
1940 // This process needs to be routed through the system's UI. Use
1941 // ShowMakeChromeDefaultProocolClientSystemUI instead (below).
1942 if (!CanMakeChromeDefaultUnattended())
1943 return false;
1944
1945 bool ret = true;
1946 // First use the new "recommended" way on Vista to make Chrome default
1947 // protocol handler.
1948 if (base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_VISTA) {
1949 VLOG(1) << "Registering Chrome as default handler for " << protocol
1950 << " on Vista.";
1951 base::win::ScopedComPtr<IApplicationAssociationRegistration> pAAR;
1952 HRESULT hr = pAAR.CreateInstance(CLSID_ApplicationAssociationRegistration,
1953 NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC);
1954 if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
1955 base::string16 app_name = GetApplicationName(dist, chrome_exe);
1956 hr = pAAR->SetAppAsDefault(app_name.c_str(), protocol.c_str(),
1957 AT_URLPROTOCOL);
1958 }
1959 if (!SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
1960 ret = false;
1961 LOG(ERROR) << "Could not make Chrome default protocol client (Vista):"
1962 << " HRESULT=" << hr << ".";
1963 }
1964 }
1965
1966 // Now use the old way to associate Chrome with the desired protocol. This
1967 // should not be required on Vista+, but since some applications still read
1968 // Software\Classes\<protocol> key directly, do this on Vista+ also.
1969 if (!RegisterChromeAsDefaultProtocolClientXPStyle(dist, chrome_exe, protocol))
1970 ret = false;
1971
1972 return ret;
1973 }
1974
ShowMakeChromeDefaultProtocolClientSystemUI(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & protocol)1975 bool ShellUtil::ShowMakeChromeDefaultProtocolClientSystemUI(
1976 BrowserDistribution* dist,
1977 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
1978 const base::string16& protocol) {
1979 DCHECK_GE(base::win::GetVersion(), base::win::VERSION_WIN8);
1980 if (dist->GetDefaultBrowserControlPolicy() !=
1981 BrowserDistribution::DEFAULT_BROWSER_FULL_CONTROL) {
1982 return false;
1983 }
1984
1985 if (!RegisterChromeForProtocol(
1986 dist, chrome_exe, base::string16(), protocol, true))
1987 return false;
1988
1989 bool succeeded = true;
1990 bool is_default = (
1991 GetChromeDefaultProtocolClientState(protocol) == IS_DEFAULT);
1992 if (!is_default) {
1993 // On Windows 8, you can't set yourself as the default handler
1994 // programatically. In other words IApplicationAssociationRegistration
1995 // has been rendered useless. What you can do is to launch
1996 // "Set Program Associations" section of the "Default Programs"
1997 // control panel, which is a mess, or pop the concise "How you want to open
1998 // links of this type (protocol)?" dialog. We choose the latter.
1999 succeeded = LaunchSelectDefaultProtocolHandlerDialog(protocol.c_str());
2000 is_default = (succeeded &&
2001 GetChromeDefaultProtocolClientState(protocol) == IS_DEFAULT);
2002 }
2003 if (succeeded && is_default)
2004 RegisterChromeAsDefaultProtocolClientXPStyle(dist, chrome_exe, protocol);
2005 return succeeded;
2006 }
2007
RegisterChromeBrowser(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & unique_suffix,bool elevate_if_not_admin)2008 bool ShellUtil::RegisterChromeBrowser(BrowserDistribution* dist,
2009 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
2010 const base::string16& unique_suffix,
2011 bool elevate_if_not_admin) {
2012 if (dist->GetDefaultBrowserControlPolicy() ==
2013 BrowserDistribution::DEFAULT_BROWSER_UNSUPPORTED) {
2014 return false;
2015 }
2016
2017 CommandLine& command_line = *CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess();
2018
2019 base::string16 suffix;
2020 if (!unique_suffix.empty()) {
2021 suffix = unique_suffix;
2022 } else if (command_line.HasSwitch(
2023 installer::switches::kRegisterChromeBrowserSuffix)) {
2024 suffix = command_line.GetSwitchValueNative(
2025 installer::switches::kRegisterChromeBrowserSuffix);
2026 } else if (!GetInstallationSpecificSuffix(dist, chrome_exe, &suffix)) {
2027 return false;
2028 }
2029
2030 RemoveRunVerbOnWindows8(dist, chrome_exe);
2031
2032 bool user_level = InstallUtil::IsPerUserInstall(chrome_exe.c_str());
2033 HKEY root = DetermineRegistrationRoot(user_level);
2034
2035 // Look only in HKLM for system-level installs (otherwise, if a user-level
2036 // install is also present, it will lead IsChromeRegistered() to think this
2037 // system-level install isn't registered properly as it is shadowed by the
2038 // user-level install's registrations).
2039 uint32 look_for_in = user_level ?
2040 RegistryEntry::LOOK_IN_HKCU_THEN_HKLM : RegistryEntry::LOOK_IN_HKLM;
2041
2042 // Check if chrome is already registered with this suffix.
2043 if (IsChromeRegistered(dist, chrome_exe, suffix, look_for_in))
2044 return true;
2045
2046 bool result = true;
2047 if (root == HKEY_CURRENT_USER || IsUserAnAdmin()) {
2048 // Do the full registration if we can do it at user-level or if the user is
2049 // an admin.
2050 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> progid_and_appreg_entries;
2051 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> shell_entries;
2052 RegistryEntry::GetProgIdEntries(dist, chrome_exe, suffix,
2053 &progid_and_appreg_entries);
2054 RegistryEntry::GetAppRegistrationEntries(chrome_exe, suffix,
2055 &progid_and_appreg_entries);
2056 RegistryEntry::GetShellIntegrationEntries(
2057 dist, chrome_exe, suffix, &shell_entries);
2058 result = (AddRegistryEntries(root, progid_and_appreg_entries) &&
2059 AddRegistryEntries(root, shell_entries));
2060 } else if (elevate_if_not_admin &&
2061 base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_VISTA &&
2062 ElevateAndRegisterChrome(dist, chrome_exe, suffix, base::string16())) {
2063 // If the user is not an admin and OS is between Vista and Windows 7
2064 // inclusively, try to elevate and register. This is only intended for
2065 // user-level installs as system-level installs should always be run with
2066 // admin rights.
2067 result = true;
2068 } else {
2069 // If we got to this point then all we can do is create ProgId and basic app
2070 // registrations under HKCU.
2071 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> entries;
2072 RegistryEntry::GetProgIdEntries(
2073 dist, chrome_exe, base::string16(), &entries);
2074 // Prefer to use |suffix|; unless Chrome's ProgIds are already registered
2075 // with no suffix (as per the old registration style): in which case some
2076 // other registry entries could refer to them and since we were not able to
2077 // set our HKLM entries above, we are better off not altering these here.
2078 if (!AreEntriesRegistered(entries, RegistryEntry::LOOK_IN_HKCU)) {
2079 if (!suffix.empty()) {
2080 entries.clear();
2081 RegistryEntry::GetProgIdEntries(dist, chrome_exe, suffix, &entries);
2082 RegistryEntry::GetAppRegistrationEntries(chrome_exe, suffix, &entries);
2083 }
2084 result = AddRegistryEntries(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, entries);
2085 } else {
2086 // The ProgId is registered unsuffixed in HKCU, also register the app with
2087 // Windows in HKCU (this was not done in the old registration style and
2088 // thus needs to be done after the above check for the unsuffixed
2089 // registration).
2090 entries.clear();
2091 RegistryEntry::GetAppRegistrationEntries(chrome_exe, base::string16(),
2092 &entries);
2093 result = AddRegistryEntries(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, entries);
2094 }
2095 }
2096 SHChangeNotify(SHCNE_ASSOCCHANGED, SHCNF_IDLIST, NULL, NULL);
2097 return result;
2098 }
2099
RegisterChromeForProtocol(BrowserDistribution * dist,const base::string16 & chrome_exe,const base::string16 & unique_suffix,const base::string16 & protocol,bool elevate_if_not_admin)2100 bool ShellUtil::RegisterChromeForProtocol(BrowserDistribution* dist,
2101 const base::string16& chrome_exe,
2102 const base::string16& unique_suffix,
2103 const base::string16& protocol,
2104 bool elevate_if_not_admin) {
2105 if (dist->GetDefaultBrowserControlPolicy() ==
2106 BrowserDistribution::DEFAULT_BROWSER_UNSUPPORTED) {
2107 return false;
2108 }
2109
2110 base::string16 suffix;
2111 if (!unique_suffix.empty()) {
2112 suffix = unique_suffix;
2113 } else if (!GetInstallationSpecificSuffix(dist, chrome_exe, &suffix)) {
2114 return false;
2115 }
2116
2117 bool user_level = InstallUtil::IsPerUserInstall(chrome_exe.c_str());
2118 HKEY root = DetermineRegistrationRoot(user_level);
2119
2120 // Look only in HKLM for system-level installs (otherwise, if a user-level
2121 // install is also present, it could lead IsChromeRegisteredForProtocol() to
2122 // think this system-level install isn't registered properly as it may be
2123 // shadowed by the user-level install's registrations).
2124 uint32 look_for_in = user_level ?
2125 RegistryEntry::LOOK_IN_HKCU_THEN_HKLM : RegistryEntry::LOOK_IN_HKLM;
2126
2127 // Check if chrome is already registered with this suffix.
2128 if (IsChromeRegisteredForProtocol(dist, suffix, protocol, look_for_in))
2129 return true;
2130
2131 if (root == HKEY_CURRENT_USER || IsUserAnAdmin()) {
2132 // We can do this operation directly.
2133 // First, make sure Chrome is fully registered on this machine.
2134 if (!RegisterChromeBrowser(dist, chrome_exe, suffix, false))
2135 return false;
2136
2137 // Write in the capabillity for the protocol.
2138 ScopedVector<RegistryEntry> entries;
2139 RegistryEntry::GetProtocolCapabilityEntries(dist, suffix, protocol,
2140 &entries);
2141 return AddRegistryEntries(root, entries);
2142 } else if (elevate_if_not_admin &&
2143 base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_VISTA) {
2144 // Elevate to do the whole job
2145 return ElevateAndRegisterChrome(dist, chrome_exe, suffix, protocol);
2146 } else {
2147 // Admin rights are required to register capabilities before Windows 8.
2148 return false;
2149 }
2150 }
2151
2152 // static
RemoveShortcuts(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,BrowserDistribution * dist,ShellChange level,const base::FilePath & target_exe)2153 bool ShellUtil::RemoveShortcuts(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,
2154 BrowserDistribution* dist,
2155 ShellChange level,
2156 const base::FilePath& target_exe) {
2157 if (!ShellUtil::ShortcutLocationIsSupported(location))
2158 return true; // Vacuous success.
2159
2160 FilterTargetEq shortcut_filter(target_exe, false);
2161 // Main operation to apply to each shortcut in the directory specified.
2162 ShortcutOperationCallback shortcut_operation(
2163 location == SHORTCUT_LOCATION_TASKBAR_PINS ?
2164 base::Bind(&ShortcutOpUnpin) : base::Bind(&ShortcutOpDelete));
2165 bool success = BatchShortcutAction(shortcut_filter.AsShortcutFilterCallback(),
2166 shortcut_operation, location, dist, level,
2167 NULL);
2168 // Remove chrome-specific shortcut folders if they are now empty.
2169 if (success &&
2170 (location == SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_DIR ||
2171 location == SHORTCUT_LOCATION_START_MENU_CHROME_APPS_DIR ||
2172 location == SHORTCUT_LOCATION_APP_SHORTCUTS)) {
2173 success = RemoveShortcutFolderIfEmpty(location, dist, level);
2174 }
2175 return success;
2176 }
2177
2178 // static
RetargetShortcutsWithArgs(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,BrowserDistribution * dist,ShellChange level,const base::FilePath & old_target_exe,const base::FilePath & new_target_exe)2179 bool ShellUtil::RetargetShortcutsWithArgs(
2180 ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,
2181 BrowserDistribution* dist,
2182 ShellChange level,
2183 const base::FilePath& old_target_exe,
2184 const base::FilePath& new_target_exe) {
2185 if (!ShellUtil::ShortcutLocationIsSupported(location))
2186 return true; // Vacuous success.
2187
2188 FilterTargetEq shortcut_filter(old_target_exe, true);
2189 ShortcutOperationCallback shortcut_operation(
2190 base::Bind(&ShortcutOpRetarget, old_target_exe, new_target_exe));
2191 return BatchShortcutAction(shortcut_filter.AsShortcutFilterCallback(),
2192 shortcut_operation, location, dist, level, NULL);
2193 }
2194
2195 // static
ShortcutListMaybeRemoveUnknownArgs(ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,BrowserDistribution * dist,ShellChange level,const base::FilePath & chrome_exe,bool do_removal,const scoped_refptr<SharedCancellationFlag> & cancel,std::vector<std::pair<base::FilePath,base::string16>> * shortcuts)2196 bool ShellUtil::ShortcutListMaybeRemoveUnknownArgs(
2197 ShellUtil::ShortcutLocation location,
2198 BrowserDistribution* dist,
2199 ShellChange level,
2200 const base::FilePath& chrome_exe,
2201 bool do_removal,
2202 const scoped_refptr<SharedCancellationFlag>& cancel,
2203 std::vector<std::pair<base::FilePath, base::string16> >* shortcuts) {
2204 if (!ShellUtil::ShortcutLocationIsSupported(location))
2205 return false;
2206 DCHECK(dist);
2207 FilterTargetEq shortcut_filter(chrome_exe, true);
2208 ShortcutOperationCallback shortcut_operation(
2209 base::Bind(&ShortcutOpListOrRemoveUnknownArgs, do_removal, shortcuts));
2210 return BatchShortcutAction(shortcut_filter.AsShortcutFilterCallback(),
2211 shortcut_operation, location, dist, level, cancel);
2212 }
2213
GetUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(base::string16 * suffix)2214 bool ShellUtil::GetUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(base::string16* suffix) {
2215 // Use a thread-safe cache for the user's suffix.
2216 static base::LazyInstance<UserSpecificRegistrySuffix>::Leaky suffix_instance =
2217 LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER;
2218 return suffix_instance.Get().GetSuffix(suffix);
2219 }
2220
GetOldUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(base::string16 * suffix)2221 bool ShellUtil::GetOldUserSpecificRegistrySuffix(base::string16* suffix) {
2222 wchar_t user_name[256];
2223 DWORD size = arraysize(user_name);
2224 if (::GetUserName(user_name, &size) == 0 || size < 1) {
2225 NOTREACHED();
2226 return false;
2227 }
2228 suffix->reserve(size);
2229 suffix->assign(1, L'.');
2230 suffix->append(user_name, size - 1);
2231 return true;
2232 }
2233
ByteArrayToBase32(const uint8 * bytes,size_t size)2234 base::string16 ShellUtil::ByteArrayToBase32(const uint8* bytes, size_t size) {
2235 static const char kEncoding[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ234567";
2236
2237 // Eliminate special cases first.
2238 if (size == 0) {
2239 return base::string16();
2240 } else if (size == 1) {
2241 base::string16 ret;
2242 ret.push_back(kEncoding[(bytes[0] & 0xf8) >> 3]);
2243 ret.push_back(kEncoding[(bytes[0] & 0x07) << 2]);
2244 return ret;
2245 } else if (size >= std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max() / 8) {
2246 // If |size| is too big, the calculation of |encoded_length| below will
2247 // overflow.
2248 NOTREACHED();
2249 return base::string16();
2250 }
2251
2252 // Overestimate the number of bits in the string by 4 so that dividing by 5
2253 // is the equivalent of rounding up the actual number of bits divided by 5.
2254 const size_t encoded_length = (size * 8 + 4) / 5;
2255
2256 base::string16 ret;
2257 ret.reserve(encoded_length);
2258
2259 // A bit stream which will be read from the left and appended to from the
2260 // right as it's emptied.
2261 uint16 bit_stream = (bytes[0] << 8) + bytes[1];
2262 size_t next_byte_index = 2;
2263 int free_bits = 0;
2264 while (free_bits < 16) {
2265 // Extract the 5 leftmost bits in the stream
2266 ret.push_back(kEncoding[(bit_stream & 0xf800) >> 11]);
2267 bit_stream <<= 5;
2268 free_bits += 5;
2269
2270 // If there is enough room in the bit stream, inject another byte (if there
2271 // are any left...).
2272 if (free_bits >= 8 && next_byte_index < size) {
2273 free_bits -= 8;
2274 bit_stream += bytes[next_byte_index++] << free_bits;
2275 }
2276 }
2277
2278 DCHECK_EQ(ret.length(), encoded_length);
2279 return ret;
2280 }
2281