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package org.jasypt.encryption.pbe;
import org.jasypt.exceptions.EncryptionOperationNotPossibleException;
/**
*
* Utils for processing numbers in encryptors. Intended only for internal
* use within jasypt.
*
* @since 1.2
*
* @author Daniel Fernández
*
*/
final class NumberUtils {
static byte[] byteArrayFromInt(final int number) {
final byte b0 = (byte) (0xff & number);
final byte b1 = (byte) (0xff & (number >> 8));
final byte b2 = (byte) (0xff & (number >> 16));
final byte b3 = (byte) (0xff & (number >> 24));
return new byte[] {b3,b2,b1,b0};
}
static int intFromByteArray(final byte[] byteArray) {
if (byteArray == null || byteArray.length == 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Cannot convert an empty array into an int");
}
int result = (0xff & byteArray[0]);
for (int i = 1; i < byteArray.length; i++) {
result = (result << 8) | (0xff & byteArray[i]);
}
return result;
}
static byte[] processBigIntegerEncryptedByteArray(
final byte[] byteArray, final int signum) {
// Check size
if (byteArray.length > 4) {
final int initialSize = byteArray.length;
final byte[] encryptedMessageExpectedSizeBytes = new byte[4];
System.arraycopy(byteArray, (initialSize - 4), encryptedMessageExpectedSizeBytes, 0, 4);
final byte[] processedByteArray = new byte[initialSize - 4];
System.arraycopy(byteArray, 0, processedByteArray, 0, (initialSize - 4));
final int expectedSize =
NumberUtils.intFromByteArray(encryptedMessageExpectedSizeBytes);
if (expectedSize < 0 || expectedSize > maxSafeSizeInBytes()) {
throw new EncryptionOperationNotPossibleException();
}
// If expected and real sizes do not match, we will need to pad
// (this happens because BigInteger removes 0x0's and -0x1's in
// the leftmost side).
if (processedByteArray.length != expectedSize) {
// BigInteger can have removed, in the leftmost side:
// * 0x0's: for not being significative
// * -0x1's: for being translated as the "signum"
final int sizeDifference =
(expectedSize - processedByteArray.length);
final byte[] paddedProcessedByteArray = new byte[expectedSize];
for (int i = 0; i < sizeDifference; i++) {
paddedProcessedByteArray[i] = (signum >= 0)? (byte)0x0 : (byte)-0x1;
}
// Finally, the encrypted message bytes are represented
// as they supposedly were when they were encrypted.
System.arraycopy(processedByteArray, 0, paddedProcessedByteArray, sizeDifference, processedByteArray.length);
return paddedProcessedByteArray;
}
return processedByteArray;
}
return (byte[]) byteArray.clone();
}
private static long maxSafeSizeInBytes() {
// In order to avoid Java heap size exceptions due to
// malformations or manipulation of encrypted data, we will
// only consider "safe" the allocation of numbers with a size
// in bytes less or equal to half the available free memory.
//
// Available free memory is computed as current free memory
// (in the amount of memory currently allocated by the JVM) plus
// all the amount of memory that the JVM will be allowed to
// allocate in the future (until maxMemory).
final long max = Runtime.getRuntime().maxMemory();
final long free = Runtime.getRuntime().freeMemory();
final long total = Runtime.getRuntime().totalMemory();
return ((free + (max - total)) / 2);
}
private NumberUtils() {
super();
}
}
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