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A Java security provider for supporting ShangMi algorithms in public key infrastructure
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package com.tencent.kona.sun.security.x509;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.security.*;
import java.security.interfaces.DSAParams;
import com.tencent.kona.sun.security.util.Debug;
import com.tencent.kona.sun.security.util.DerOutputStream;
import com.tencent.kona.sun.security.util.DerValue;
/**
* This class identifies DSS/DSA Algorithm variants, which are distinguished
* by using different algorithm parameters P, Q, G. It uses the
* NIST/IETF standard DER encoding. These are used to implement the Digital
* Signature Standard (DSS), FIPS 186.
*
* NOTE: DSS/DSA Algorithm IDs may be created without these
* parameters. Use of DSS/DSA in modes where parameters are
* either implicit (e.g. a default applicable to a site or a larger scope),
* or are derived from some Certificate Authority's DSS certificate, is
* not supported directly. The application is responsible for creating a key
* containing the required parameters prior to using the key in cryptographic
* operations. The follwoing is an example of how this may be done assuming
* that we have a certificate called currentCert
which doesn't
* contain DSS/DSA parameters and we need to derive DSS/DSA parameters
* from a CA's certificate called caCert
.
*
*
{@code
* // key containing parameters to use
* DSAPublicKey cAKey = (DSAPublicKey)(caCert.getPublicKey());
* // key without parameters
* DSAPublicKey nullParamsKey = (DSAPublicKey)(currentCert.getPublicKey());
*
* DSAParams cAKeyParams = cAKey.getParams();
* KeyFactory kf = KeyFactory.getInstance("DSA");
* DSAPublicKeySpec ks = new DSAPublicKeySpec(nullParamsKey.getY(),
* cAKeyParams.getP(),
* cAKeyParams.getQ(),
* cAKeyParams.getG());
* DSAPublicKey usableKey = kf.generatePublic(ks);
* }
*
* @see java.security.interfaces.DSAParams
* @see java.security.interfaces.DSAPublicKey
* @see java.security.KeyFactory
* @see java.security.spec.DSAPublicKeySpec
*
* @author David Brownell
*/
public final
class AlgIdDSA extends AlgorithmId implements DSAParams
{
private static final long serialVersionUID = 3437177836797504046L;
/*
* The three unsigned integer parameters.
*/
private BigInteger p , q, g;
/** Returns the DSS/DSA parameter "P" */
public BigInteger getP () { return p; }
/** Returns the DSS/DSA parameter "Q" */
public BigInteger getQ () { return q; }
/** Returns the DSS/DSA parameter "G" */
public BigInteger getG () { return g; }
/**
* Default constructor. The OID and parameters must be
* deserialized before this algorithm ID is used.
*/
@Deprecated
public AlgIdDSA () {}
/**
* Constructs a DSS/DSA Algorithm ID from numeric parameters.
* If all three are null, then the parameters portion of the algorithm id
* is set to null. See note in header regarding use.
*
* @param p the DSS/DSA parameter "P"
* @param q the DSS/DSA parameter "Q"
* @param g the DSS/DSA parameter "G"
*/
public AlgIdDSA (BigInteger p, BigInteger q, BigInteger g) {
super (DSA_oid);
if (p != null || q != null || g != null) {
if (p == null || q == null || g == null)
throw new ProviderException("Invalid parameters for DSS/DSA" +
" Algorithm ID");
try {
this.p = p;
this.q = q;
this.g = g;
initializeParams ();
} catch (IOException e) {
/* this should not happen */
throw new ProviderException ("Construct DSS/DSA Algorithm ID");
}
}
}
/**
* Returns "DSA", indicating the Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) as
* defined by the Digital Signature Standard (DSS), FIPS 186.
*/
public String getName ()
{ return "DSA"; }
/*
* For algorithm IDs which haven't been created from a DER encoded
* value, "params" must be created.
*/
private void initializeParams () throws IOException {
DerOutputStream out = new DerOutputStream();
out.putInteger(p);
out.putInteger(q);
out.putInteger(g);
DerOutputStream result = new DerOutputStream();
result.write(DerValue.tag_Sequence, out);
encodedParams = result.toByteArray();
}
/**
* Parses algorithm parameters P, Q, and G. They're found
* in the "params" member, which never needs to be changed.
*/
protected void decodeParams () throws IOException {
if (encodedParams == null) {
throw new IOException("DSA alg params are null");
}
DerValue params = new DerValue(encodedParams);
if (params.tag != DerValue.tag_Sequence) {
throw new IOException("DSA alg parsing error");
}
params.data.reset ();
this.p = params.data.getBigInteger();
this.q = params.data.getBigInteger();
this.g = params.data.getBigInteger();
if (params.data.available () != 0)
throw new IOException ("AlgIdDSA params, extra="+
params.data.available ());
}
/*
* Returns a formatted string describing the parameters.
*/
public String toString () {
return paramsToString();
}
/*
* Returns a string describing the parameters.
*/
protected String paramsToString () {
if (encodedParams == null) {
return " null\n";
} else {
return "\n p:\n" + Debug.toHexString(p) +
"\n q:\n" + Debug.toHexString(q) +
"\n g:\n" + Debug.toHexString(g) +
"\n";
}
}
}
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