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-// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-// found in the LICENSE file. |
-// |
-// Common sync protocol for encrypted data. |
- |
-// Update proto_value_conversions{.h,.cc,_unittest.cc} if you change |
-// any fields in this file. |
- |
-syntax = "proto2"; |
- |
-option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME; |
-option retain_unknown_fields = true; |
- |
-package sync_pb; |
- |
-// Encrypted sync data consists of two parts: a key name and a blob. Key name is |
-// the name of the key that was used to encrypt blob and blob is encrypted data |
-// itself. |
-// |
-// The reason we need to keep track of the key name is that a sync user can |
-// change their passphrase (and thus their encryption key) at any time. When |
-// that happens, we make a best effort to reencrypt all nodes with the new |
-// passphrase, but since we don't have transactions on the server-side, we |
-// cannot guarantee that every node will be reencrypted. As a workaround, we |
-// keep track of all keys, assign each key a name (by using that key to encrypt |
-// a well known string) and keep track of which key was used to encrypt each |
-// node. |
-message EncryptedData { |
- optional string key_name = 1; |
- optional string blob = 2; |
-}; |