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Spongy Castle is a package-rename (org.bouncycastle.* to org.spongycastle.*) of Bouncy Castle intended for Android.
Android ships with a stripped-down version of Bouncy Castle - this causes classloader collisions if you try to add
an alternative (updated/complete) Bouncy Castle jar.
This jar contains JCE provider and lightweight API for the Bouncy Castle Cryptography APIs for JDK 1.5.
package org.spongycastle.crypto.modes;
import org.spongycastle.crypto.BlockCipher;
import org.spongycastle.crypto.CipherParameters;
import org.spongycastle.crypto.DataLengthException;
import org.spongycastle.crypto.InvalidCipherTextException;
/**
* A block cipher mode that includes authenticated encryption with a streaming mode and optional associated data.
* @see org.spongycastle.crypto.params.AEADParameters
*/
public interface AEADBlockCipher
{
/**
* initialise the underlying cipher. Parameter can either be an AEADParameters or a ParametersWithIV object.
*
* @param forEncryption true if we are setting up for encryption, false otherwise.
* @param params the necessary parameters for the underlying cipher to be initialised.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if the params argument is inappropriate.
*/
public void init(boolean forEncryption, CipherParameters params)
throws IllegalArgumentException;
/**
* Return the name of the algorithm.
*
* @return the algorithm name.
*/
public String getAlgorithmName();
/**
* return the cipher this object wraps.
*
* @return the cipher this object wraps.
*/
public BlockCipher getUnderlyingCipher();
/**
* encrypt/decrypt a single byte.
*
* @param in the byte to be processed.
* @param out the output buffer the processed byte goes into.
* @param outOff the offset into the output byte array the processed data starts at.
* @return the number of bytes written to out.
* @exception DataLengthException if the output buffer is too small.
*/
public int processByte(byte in, byte[] out, int outOff)
throws DataLengthException;
/**
* process a block of bytes from in putting the result into out.
*
* @param in the input byte array.
* @param inOff the offset into the in array where the data to be processed starts.
* @param len the number of bytes to be processed.
* @param out the output buffer the processed bytes go into.
* @param outOff the offset into the output byte array the processed data starts at.
* @return the number of bytes written to out.
* @exception DataLengthException if the output buffer is too small.
*/
public int processBytes(byte[] in, int inOff, int len, byte[] out, int outOff)
throws DataLengthException;
/**
* Finish the operation either appending or verifying the MAC at the end of the data.
*
* @param out space for any resulting output data.
* @param outOff offset into out to start copying the data at.
* @return number of bytes written into out.
* @throws IllegalStateException if the cipher is in an inappropriate state.
* @throws org.spongycastle.crypto.InvalidCipherTextException if the MAC fails to match.
*/
public int doFinal(byte[] out, int outOff)
throws IllegalStateException, InvalidCipherTextException;
/**
* Return the value of the MAC associated with the last stream processed.
*
* @return MAC for plaintext data.
*/
public byte[] getMac();
/**
* return the size of the output buffer required for a processBytes
* an input of len bytes.
*
* @param len the length of the input.
* @return the space required to accommodate a call to processBytes
* with len bytes of input.
*/
public int getUpdateOutputSize(int len);
/**
* return the size of the output buffer required for a processBytes plus a
* doFinal with an input of len bytes.
*
* @param len the length of the input.
* @return the space required to accommodate a call to processBytes and doFinal
* with len bytes of input.
*/
public int getOutputSize(int len);
/**
* Reset the cipher. After resetting the cipher is in the same state
* as it was after the last init (if there was one).
*/
public void reset();
}