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The Bouncy Castle Java APIs for the OpenPGP Protocol. The APIs are designed primarily to be used in conjunction with the BC FIPS provider. The APIs may also be used with other providers although if being used in a FIPS context it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that any other providers used are FIPS certified and used appropriately.

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package org.bouncycastle.gpg.keybox.jcajce;

import java.security.DigestException;
import java.security.MessageDigest;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.security.NoSuchProviderException;

import org.bouncycastle.gpg.keybox.BlobVerifier;
import org.bouncycastle.jcajce.util.JcaJceHelper;
import org.bouncycastle.util.Arrays;

public class JcaBlobVerifier
    implements BlobVerifier
{
    private final MessageDigest sha1Digest;
    private final MessageDigest md5Digest;

    JcaBlobVerifier(JcaJceHelper helper)
        throws NoSuchProviderException, NoSuchAlgorithmException
    {
        this.sha1Digest = helper.createDigest("SHA-1");

        // MD5 may not always be available - we'll die later if we actually need it.
        MessageDigest md5;
        try
        {
            md5 = helper.createDigest("MD5");
        }
        catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e)
        {
            md5 = null;
        }
        this.md5Digest = md5;
    }

    public boolean isMatched(byte[] blobData, byte[] blobDigest)
    {
        sha1Digest.update(blobData, 0, blobData.length);

        byte[] calculatedDigest = sha1Digest.digest();

        if (!Arrays.constantTimeAreEqual(calculatedDigest, blobDigest))
        {
            //
            // Special case for old key boxes that used MD5.
            //

          /*
           http://git.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=gnupg.git;a=blob;f=kbx/keybox-blob.c;hb=HEAD#l129
           SHA-1 checksum (useful for KS syncronisation?)
           Note, that KBX versions before GnuPG 2.1 used an MD5
           checksum.  However it was only created but never checked.
           Thus we do not expect problems if we switch to SHA-1.  If
           the checksum fails and the first 4 bytes are zero, we can
           try again with MD5.  SHA-1 has the advantage that it is
           faster on CPUs with dedicated SHA-1 support.
          */

            if (blobDigest[0] == 0 && blobDigest[1] == 0 && blobDigest[2] == 0 && blobDigest[3] == 0)
            {

                md5Digest.update(blobData, 0, blobData.length);

                Arrays.fill(calculatedDigest, (byte)0);

                try
                {
                    md5Digest.digest(calculatedDigest, 4, md5Digest.getDigestLength());
                }
                catch (DigestException e)
                {
                    throw new IllegalStateException("internal buffer to small: " + e.getMessage(), e);
                }

                return Arrays.constantTimeAreEqual(calculatedDigest, blobDigest);
            }

            return false;
        }

        return true;
    }
}




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