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The Bouncy Castle Crypto package is a Java implementation of cryptographic algorithms.
This jar contains JCE provider for the Bouncy Castle Cryptography APIs for JDK 1.5 to JDK 1.7.
package org.spongycastle.crypto.modes;
import org.spongycastle.crypto.BlockCipher;
import org.spongycastle.crypto.CipherParameters;
import org.spongycastle.crypto.DataLengthException;
import org.spongycastle.crypto.params.ParametersWithIV;
/**
* implements a Output-FeedBack (OFB) mode on top of a simple cipher.
*/
public class OFBBlockCipher
implements BlockCipher
{
private byte[] IV;
private byte[] ofbV;
private byte[] ofbOutV;
private final int blockSize;
private final BlockCipher cipher;
/**
* Basic constructor.
*
* @param cipher the block cipher to be used as the basis of the
* feedback mode.
* @param blockSize the block size in bits (note: a multiple of 8)
*/
public OFBBlockCipher(
BlockCipher cipher,
int blockSize)
{
this.cipher = cipher;
this.blockSize = blockSize / 8;
this.IV = new byte[cipher.getBlockSize()];
this.ofbV = new byte[cipher.getBlockSize()];
this.ofbOutV = new byte[cipher.getBlockSize()];
}
/**
* return the underlying block cipher that we are wrapping.
*
* @return the underlying block cipher that we are wrapping.
*/
public BlockCipher getUnderlyingCipher()
{
return cipher;
}
/**
* Initialise the cipher and, possibly, the initialisation vector (IV).
* If an IV isn't passed as part of the parameter, the IV will be all zeros.
* An IV which is too short is handled in FIPS compliant fashion.
*
* @param encrypting if true the cipher is initialised for
* encryption, if false for decryption.
* @param params the key and other data required by the cipher.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if the params argument is
* inappropriate.
*/
public void init(
boolean encrypting, //ignored by this OFB mode
CipherParameters params)
throws IllegalArgumentException
{
if (params instanceof ParametersWithIV)
{
ParametersWithIV ivParam = (ParametersWithIV)params;
byte[] iv = ivParam.getIV();
if (iv.length < IV.length)
{
// prepend the supplied IV with zeros (per FIPS PUB 81)
System.arraycopy(iv, 0, IV, IV.length - iv.length, iv.length);
for (int i = 0; i < IV.length - iv.length; i++)
{
IV[i] = 0;
}
}
else
{
System.arraycopy(iv, 0, IV, 0, IV.length);
}
reset();
// if null it's an IV changed only.
if (ivParam.getParameters() != null)
{
cipher.init(true, ivParam.getParameters());
}
}
else
{
reset();
cipher.init(true, params);
}
}
/**
* return the algorithm name and mode.
*
* @return the name of the underlying algorithm followed by "/OFB"
* and the block size in bits
*/
public String getAlgorithmName()
{
return cipher.getAlgorithmName() + "/OFB" + (blockSize * 8);
}
/**
* return the block size we are operating at (in bytes).
*
* @return the block size we are operating at (in bytes).
*/
public int getBlockSize()
{
return blockSize;
}
/**
* Process one block of input from the array in and write it to
* the out array.
*
* @param in the array containing the input data.
* @param inOff offset into the in array the data starts at.
* @param out the array the output data will be copied into.
* @param outOff the offset into the out array the output will start at.
* @exception DataLengthException if there isn't enough data in in, or
* space in out.
* @exception IllegalStateException if the cipher isn't initialised.
* @return the number of bytes processed and produced.
*/
public int processBlock(
byte[] in,
int inOff,
byte[] out,
int outOff)
throws DataLengthException, IllegalStateException
{
if ((inOff + blockSize) > in.length)
{
throw new DataLengthException("input buffer too short");
}
if ((outOff + blockSize) > out.length)
{
throw new DataLengthException("output buffer too short");
}
cipher.processBlock(ofbV, 0, ofbOutV, 0);
//
// XOR the ofbV with the plaintext producing the cipher text (and
// the next input block).
//
for (int i = 0; i < blockSize; i++)
{
out[outOff + i] = (byte)(ofbOutV[i] ^ in[inOff + i]);
}
//
// change over the input block.
//
System.arraycopy(ofbV, blockSize, ofbV, 0, ofbV.length - blockSize);
System.arraycopy(ofbOutV, 0, ofbV, ofbV.length - blockSize, blockSize);
return blockSize;
}
/**
* reset the feedback vector back to the IV and reset the underlying
* cipher.
*/
public void reset()
{
System.arraycopy(IV, 0, ofbV, 0, IV.length);
cipher.reset();
}
}