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WV-AMZN-4K-RIPPER/pywidevine/cdm/formats/wv_proto3.proto
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// beware proto3 won't show missing fields it seems, need to change to "proto2" and add "optional" before every field, and remove all the dummy enum members I added:
syntax = "proto3";
// from x86 (partial), most of it from the ARM version:
message ClientIdentification {
enum TokenType {
KEYBOX = 0;
DEVICE_CERTIFICATE = 1;
REMOTE_ATTESTATION_CERTIFICATE = 2;
}
message NameValue {
string Name = 1;
string Value = 2;
}
message ClientCapabilities {
enum HdcpVersion {
HDCP_NONE = 0;
HDCP_V1 = 1;
HDCP_V2 = 2;
HDCP_V2_1 = 3;
HDCP_V2_2 = 4;
}
uint32 ClientToken = 1;
uint32 SessionToken = 2;
uint32 VideoResolutionConstraints = 3;
HdcpVersion MaxHdcpVersion = 4;
uint32 OemCryptoApiVersion = 5;
}
TokenType Type = 1;
//bytes Token = 2; // by default the client treats this as blob, but it's usually a DeviceCertificate, so for usefulness sake, I'm replacing it with this one:
SignedDeviceCertificate Token = 2;
repeated NameValue ClientInfo = 3;
bytes ProviderClientToken = 4;
uint32 LicenseCounter = 5;
ClientCapabilities _ClientCapabilities = 6; // how should we deal with duped names? will have to look at proto docs later
}
message DeviceCertificate {
enum CertificateType {
ROOT = 0;
INTERMEDIATE = 1;
USER_DEVICE = 2;
SERVICE = 3;
}
//ProvisionedDeviceInfo.WvSecurityLevel Type = 1; // is this how one is supposed to call it? (it's an enum) there might be a bug here, with CertificateType getting confused with WvSecurityLevel, for now renaming it (verify against other binaries)
CertificateType Type = 1;
bytes SerialNumber = 2;
uint32 CreationTimeSeconds = 3;
bytes PublicKey = 4;
uint32 SystemId = 5;
uint32 TestDeviceDeprecated = 6; // is it bool or int?
bytes ServiceId = 7; // service URL for service certificates
}
// missing some references,
message DeviceCertificateStatus {
enum CertificateStatus {
VALID = 0;
REVOKED = 1;
}
bytes SerialNumber = 1;
CertificateStatus Status = 2;
ProvisionedDeviceInfo DeviceInfo = 4; // where is 3? is it deprecated?
}
message DeviceCertificateStatusList {
uint32 CreationTimeSeconds = 1;
repeated DeviceCertificateStatus CertificateStatus = 2;
}
message EncryptedClientIdentification {
string ServiceId = 1;
bytes ServiceCertificateSerialNumber = 2;
bytes EncryptedClientId = 3;
bytes EncryptedClientIdIv = 4;
bytes EncryptedPrivacyKey = 5;
}
// todo: fill (for this top-level type, it might be impossible/difficult)
enum LicenseType {
ZERO = 0;
DEFAULT = 1; // do not know what this is either, but should be 1; on recent versions may go up to 3 (latest x86)
}
// todo: fill (for this top-level type, it might be impossible/difficult)
// this is just a guess because these globals got lost, but really, do we need more?
enum ProtocolVersion {
DUMMY = 0;
CURRENT = 21; // don't have symbols for this
}
message LicenseIdentification {
bytes RequestId = 1;
bytes SessionId = 2;
bytes PurchaseId = 3;
LicenseType Type = 4;
uint32 Version = 5;
bytes ProviderSessionToken = 6;
}
message License {
message Policy {
uint32 CanPlay = 1;
uint32 CanPersist = 2;
uint32 CanRenew = 3;
uint32 RentalDurationSeconds = 4;
uint32 PlaybackDurationSeconds = 5;
uint32 LicenseDurationSeconds = 6;
uint32 RenewalRecoveryDurationSeconds = 7;
string RenewalServerUrl = 8;
uint32 RenewalDelaySeconds = 9;
uint32 RenewalRetryIntervalSeconds = 10;
uint32 RenewWithUsage = 11;
uint32 UnknownPolicy12 = 12;
}
message KeyContainer {
enum KeyType {
_NOKEYTYPE = 0; // dummy, added to satisfy proto3, not present in original
SIGNING = 1;
CONTENT = 2;
KEY_CONTROL = 3;
OPERATOR_SESSION = 4;
}
enum SecurityLevel {
_NOSECLEVEL = 0; // dummy, added to satisfy proto3, not present in original
SW_SECURE_CRYPTO = 1;
SW_SECURE_DECODE = 2;
HW_SECURE_CRYPTO = 3;
HW_SECURE_DECODE = 4;
HW_SECURE_ALL = 5;
}
message OutputProtection {
enum CGMS {
COPY_FREE = 0;
COPY_ONCE = 2;
COPY_NEVER = 3;
CGMS_NONE = 0x2A; // PC default!
}
ClientIdentification.ClientCapabilities.HdcpVersion Hdcp = 1; // it's most likely a copy of Hdcp version available here, but compiler optimized it away
CGMS CgmsFlags = 2;
}
message KeyControl {
bytes KeyControlBlock = 1; // what is this?
bytes Iv = 2;
}
message OperatorSessionKeyPermissions {
uint32 AllowEncrypt = 1;
uint32 AllowDecrypt = 2;
uint32 AllowSign = 3;
uint32 AllowSignatureVerify = 4;
}
message VideoResolutionConstraint {
uint32 MinResolutionPixels = 1;
uint32 MaxResolutionPixels = 2;
OutputProtection RequiredProtection = 3;
}
bytes Id = 1;
bytes Iv = 2;
bytes Key = 3;
KeyType Type = 4;
SecurityLevel Level = 5;
OutputProtection RequiredProtection = 6;
OutputProtection RequestedProtection = 7;
KeyControl _KeyControl = 8; // duped names, etc
OperatorSessionKeyPermissions _OperatorSessionKeyPermissions = 9; // duped names, etc
repeated VideoResolutionConstraint VideoResolutionConstraints = 10;
}
LicenseIdentification Id = 1;
Policy _Policy = 2; // duped names, etc
repeated KeyContainer Key = 3;
uint32 LicenseStartTime = 4;
uint32 RemoteAttestationVerified = 5; // bool?
bytes ProviderClientToken = 6;
// there might be more, check with newer versions (I see field 7-8 in a lic)
// this appeared in latest x86:
uint32 ProtectionScheme = 7; // type unconfirmed fully, but it's likely as WidevineCencHeader describesit (fourcc)
bytes UnknownHdcpDataField = 8;
}
message LicenseError {
enum Error {
DUMMY_NO_ERROR = 0; // dummy, added to satisfy proto3
INVALID_DEVICE_CERTIFICATE = 1;
REVOKED_DEVICE_CERTIFICATE = 2;
SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE = 3;
}
//LicenseRequest.RequestType ErrorCode; // clang mismatch
Error ErrorCode = 1;
}
message LicenseRequest {
message ContentIdentification {
message CENC {
// bytes Pssh = 1; // the client's definition is opaque, it doesn't care about the contents, but the PSSH has a clear definition that is understood and requested by the server, thus I'll replace it with:
WidevineCencHeader Pssh = 1;
LicenseType LicenseType = 2; // unfortunately the LicenseType symbols are not present, acceptable value seems to only be 1
bytes RequestId = 3;
}
message WebM {
bytes Header = 1; // identical to CENC, aside from PSSH and the parent field number used
LicenseType LicenseType = 2;
bytes RequestId = 3;
}
message ExistingLicense {
LicenseIdentification LicenseId = 1;
uint32 SecondsSinceStarted = 2;
uint32 SecondsSinceLastPlayed = 3;
bytes SessionUsageTableEntry = 4;
}
CENC CencId = 1;
WebM WebmId = 2;
ExistingLicense License = 3;
}
enum RequestType {
DUMMY_REQ_TYPE = 0; // dummy, added to satisfy proto3
NEW = 1;
RENEWAL = 2;
RELEASE = 3;
}
ClientIdentification ClientId = 1;
ContentIdentification ContentId = 2;
RequestType Type = 3;
uint32 RequestTime = 4;
bytes KeyControlNonceDeprecated = 5;
ProtocolVersion ProtocolVersion = 6; // lacking symbols for this
uint32 KeyControlNonce = 7;
EncryptedClientIdentification EncryptedClientId = 8;
}
message ProvisionedDeviceInfo {
enum WvSecurityLevel {
LEVEL_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
LEVEL_1 = 1;
LEVEL_2 = 2;
LEVEL_3 = 3;
}
uint32 SystemId = 1;
string Soc = 2;
string Manufacturer = 3;
string Model = 4;
string DeviceType = 5;
uint32 ModelYear = 6;
WvSecurityLevel SecurityLevel = 7;
uint32 TestDevice = 8; // bool?
}
// todo: fill
message ProvisioningOptions {
}
// todo: fill
message ProvisioningRequest {
}
// todo: fill
message ProvisioningResponse {
}
message RemoteAttestation {
EncryptedClientIdentification Certificate = 1;
string Salt = 2;
string Signature = 3;
}
// todo: fill
message SessionInit {
}
// todo: fill
message SessionState {
}
// todo: fill
message SignedCertificateStatusList {
}
message SignedDeviceCertificate {
//bytes DeviceCertificate = 1; // again, they use a buffer where it's supposed to be a message, so we'll replace it with what it really is:
DeviceCertificate _DeviceCertificate = 1; // how should we deal with duped names? will have to look at proto docs later
bytes Signature = 2;
SignedDeviceCertificate Signer = 3;
}
// todo: fill
message SignedProvisioningMessage {
}
// the root of all messages, from either server or client
message SignedMessage {
enum MessageType {
DUMMY_MSG_TYPE = 0; // dummy, added to satisfy proto3
LICENSE_REQUEST = 1;
LICENSE = 2;
ERROR_RESPONSE = 3;
SERVICE_CERTIFICATE_REQUEST = 4;
SERVICE_CERTIFICATE = 5;
}
MessageType Type = 1; // has in incorrect overlap with License_KeyContainer_SecurityLevel
bytes Msg = 2; // this has to be casted dynamically, to LicenseRequest, License or LicenseError (? unconfirmed), for Request, no other fields but Type need to be present
// for SERVICE_CERTIFICATE, only Type and Msg are present, and it's just a DeviceCertificate with CertificateType set to SERVICE
bytes Signature = 3; // might be different type of signatures (ex. RSA vs AES CMAC(??), unconfirmed for now)
bytes SessionKey = 4; // often RSA wrapped for licenses
RemoteAttestation RemoteAttestation = 5;
}
// This message is copied from google's docs, not reversed:
message WidevineCencHeader {
enum Algorithm {
UNENCRYPTED = 0;
AESCTR = 1;
};
Algorithm algorithm = 1;
repeated bytes key_id = 2;
// Content provider name.
string provider = 3;
// A content identifier, specified by content provider.
bytes content_id = 4;
// Track type. Acceptable values are SD, HD and AUDIO. Used to
// differentiate content keys used by an asset.
string track_type_deprecated = 5;
// The name of a registered policy to be used for this asset.
string policy = 6;
// Crypto period index, for media using key rotation.
uint32 crypto_period_index = 7;
// Optional protected context for group content. The grouped_license is a
// serialized SignedMessage.
bytes grouped_license = 8;
// Protection scheme identifying the encryption algorithm.
// Represented as one of the following 4CC values:
// 'cenc' (AESCTR), 'cbc1' (AESCBC),
// 'cens' (AESCTR subsample), 'cbcs' (AESCBC subsample).
uint32 protection_scheme = 9;
// Optional. For media using key rotation, this represents the duration
// of each crypto period in seconds.
uint32 crypto_period_seconds = 10;
}
// from here on, it's just for testing, these messages don't exist in the binaries, I'm adding them to avoid detecting type programmatically
message SignedLicenseRequest {
enum MessageType {
DUMMY_MSG_TYPE = 0; // dummy, added to satisfy proto3
LICENSE_REQUEST = 1;
LICENSE = 2;
ERROR_RESPONSE = 3;
SERVICE_CERTIFICATE_REQUEST = 4;
SERVICE_CERTIFICATE = 5;
}
MessageType Type = 1; // has in incorrect overlap with License_KeyContainer_SecurityLevel
LicenseRequest Msg = 2; // this has to be casted dynamically, to LicenseRequest, License or LicenseError (? unconfirmed), for Request, no other fields but Type need to be present
// for SERVICE_CERTIFICATE, only Type and Msg are present, and it's just a DeviceCertificate with CertificateType set to SERVICE
bytes Signature = 3; // might be different type of signatures (ex. RSA vs AES CMAC(??), unconfirmed for now)
bytes SessionKey = 4; // often RSA wrapped for licenses
RemoteAttestation RemoteAttestation = 5;
}
message SignedLicense {
enum MessageType {
DUMMY_MSG_TYPE = 0; // dummy, added to satisfy proto3
LICENSE_REQUEST = 1;
LICENSE = 2;
ERROR_RESPONSE = 3;
SERVICE_CERTIFICATE_REQUEST = 4;
SERVICE_CERTIFICATE = 5;
}
MessageType Type = 1; // has in incorrect overlap with License_KeyContainer_SecurityLevel
License Msg = 2; // this has to be casted dynamically, to LicenseRequest, License or LicenseError (? unconfirmed), for Request, no other fields but Type need to be present
// for SERVICE_CERTIFICATE, only Type and Msg are present, and it's just a DeviceCertificate with CertificateType set to SERVICE
bytes Signature = 3; // might be different type of signatures (ex. RSA vs AES CMAC(??), unconfirmed for now)
bytes SessionKey = 4; // often RSA wrapped for licenses
RemoteAttestation RemoteAttestation = 5;
}