ISO10126.java 3.7 KB

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  1. /* ISO10126.java -- An implementation of the ISO 10126-2 padding scheme
  2. Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  3. This file is a part of GNU Classpath.
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  31. package gnu.javax.crypto.pad;
  32. import gnu.java.security.Registry;
  33. import gnu.java.security.util.PRNG;
  34. /**
  35. * The implementation of the ISO 10126-2 padding algorithm.
  36. * <p>
  37. * The last byte of the padding block is the number of padding bytes, all other
  38. * padding bytes are random.
  39. * <p>
  40. * References:
  41. * <ol>
  42. * <li><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlenc-core/">XML Encryption Syntax and
  43. * Processing</a> Section "5.2 Block Encryption Algorithms"; "Padding".</li>
  44. * </ol>
  45. */
  46. public final class ISO10126
  47. extends BasePad
  48. {
  49. /** Used to generate random numbers for padding bytes. */
  50. private PRNG prng;
  51. ISO10126()
  52. {
  53. super(Registry.ISO10126_PAD);
  54. prng = PRNG.getInstance();
  55. }
  56. public void setup()
  57. {
  58. // Nothing to do here
  59. }
  60. public byte[] pad(byte[] in, int offset, int length)
  61. {
  62. int padLength = blockSize - (length % blockSize);
  63. final byte[] pad = new byte[padLength];
  64. // generate random numbers for the padding bytes except for the last byte
  65. prng.nextBytes(pad, 0, padLength - 1);
  66. // the last byte contains the number of padding bytes
  67. pad[padLength - 1] = (byte) padLength;
  68. return pad;
  69. }
  70. public int unpad(byte[] in, int offset, int length)
  71. throws WrongPaddingException
  72. {
  73. // the last byte contains the number of padding bytes
  74. int padLength = in[offset + length - 1] & 0xFF;
  75. if (padLength > length)
  76. throw new WrongPaddingException();
  77. return padLength;
  78. }
  79. /**
  80. * The default self-test in the super-class would take too long to finish
  81. * with this type of padder --due to the large amount of random data needed.
  82. * We override the default test and replace it with a simple one for a 16-byte
  83. * block-size (default AES block-size). The Mauve test TestOfISO10126 will
  84. * exercise all block-sizes that the default self-test uses for the other
  85. * padders.
  86. */
  87. public boolean selfTest()
  88. {
  89. return test1BlockSize(16, new byte[1024]);
  90. }
  91. }