1 // Copyright 2014 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 intentionally does not have header guards, it's included 6 // inside a macro to generate enum values. 7 8 // This file contains the list of certificate verification results returned 9 // from Java side to the C++ side. 10 11 // Certificate is trusted. 12 CERT_VERIFY_STATUS_ANDROID(OK, 0) 13 14 // Certificate verification could not be conducted. 15 CERT_VERIFY_STATUS_ANDROID(FAILED, -1) 16 17 // Certificate is not trusted due to non-trusted root of the certificate chain. 18 CERT_VERIFY_STATUS_ANDROID(NO_TRUSTED_ROOT, -2) 19 20 // Certificate is not trusted because it has expired. 21 CERT_VERIFY_STATUS_ANDROID(EXPIRED, -3) 22 23 // Certificate is not trusted because it is not valid yet. 24 CERT_VERIFY_STATUS_ANDROID(NOT_YET_VALID, -4) 25 26 // Certificate is not trusted because it could not be parsed. 27 CERT_VERIFY_STATUS_ANDROID(UNABLE_TO_PARSE, -5) 28 29 // Certificate is not trusted because it has an extendedKeyUsage field, but 30 // its value is not correct for a web server. 31 CERT_VERIFY_STATUS_ANDROID(INCORRECT_KEY_USAGE, -6) 32