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package org.bouncycastle.asn1;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;

import org.bouncycastle.util.Arrays;

/**
 * ASN.1 SET and SET OF constructs.
 * 

* Note: This does not know which syntax the set is! * (The difference: ordering of SET elements or not ordering.) *

* DER form is always definite form length fields, while * BER support uses indefinite form. *

* The CER form support does not exist. *

*

X.690

*

8: Basic encoding rules

*

8.11 Encoding of a set value

* 8.11.1 The encoding of a set value shall be constructed *

* 8.11.2 The contents octets shall consist of the complete * encoding of a data value from each of the types listed in the * ASN.1 definition of the set type, in an order chosen by the sender, * unless the type was referenced with the keyword * OPTIONAL or the keyword DEFAULT. *

* 8.11.3 The encoding of a data value may, but need not, * be present for a type which was referenced with the keyword * OPTIONAL or the keyword DEFAULT. *

* NOTE — The order of data values in a set value is not significant, * and places no constraints on the order during transfer *
*

8.12 Encoding of a set-of value

*

* 8.12.1 The encoding of a set-of value shall be constructed. *

* 8.12.2 The text of 8.10.2 applies: * The contents octets shall consist of zero, * one or more complete encodings of data values from the type listed in * the ASN.1 definition. *

* 8.12.3 The order of data values need not be preserved by * the encoding and subsequent decoding. * *

9: Canonical encoding rules

*

9.1 Length forms

* If the encoding is constructed, it shall employ the indefinite-length form. * If the encoding is primitive, it shall include the fewest length octets necessary. * [Contrast with 8.1.3.2 b).] *

9.3 Set components

* The encodings of the component values of a set value shall * appear in an order determined by their tags as specified * in 8.6 of ITU-T Rec. X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1. * Additionally, for the purposes of determining the order in which * components are encoded when one or more component is an untagged * choice type, each untagged choice type is ordered as though it * has a tag equal to that of the smallest tag in that choice type * or any untagged choice types nested within. * *

10: Distinguished encoding rules

*

10.1 Length forms

* The definite form of length encoding shall be used, * encoded in the minimum number of octets. * [Contrast with 8.1.3.2 b).] *

10.3 Set components

* The encodings of the component values of a set value shall appear * in an order determined by their tags as specified * in 8.6 of ITU-T Rec. X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1. *
* NOTE — Where a component of the set is an untagged choice type, * the location of that component in the ordering will depend on * the tag of the choice component being encoded. *
* *

11: Restrictions on BER employed by both CER and DER

*

11.5 Set and sequence components with default value

* The encoding of a set value or sequence value shall not include * an encoding for any component value which is equal to * its default value. *

11.6 Set-of components

*

* The encodings of the component values of a set-of value * shall appear in ascending order, the encodings being compared * as octet strings with the shorter components being padded at * their trailing end with 0-octets. *

* NOTE — The padding octets are for comparison purposes only * and do not appear in the encodings. *
*/ public abstract class ASN1Set extends ASN1Primitive implements org.bouncycastle.util.Iterable { static final ASN1UniversalType TYPE = new ASN1UniversalType(ASN1Set.class, BERTags.SET) { ASN1Primitive fromImplicitConstructed(ASN1Sequence sequence) { return sequence.toASN1Set(); } }; /** * return an ASN1Set from the given object. * * @param obj the object we want converted. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the object cannot be converted. * @return an ASN1Set instance, or null. */ public static ASN1Set getInstance(Object obj) { if (obj == null || obj instanceof ASN1Set) { return (ASN1Set)obj; } // else if (obj instanceof ASN1SetParser) else if (obj instanceof ASN1Encodable) { ASN1Primitive primitive = ((ASN1Encodable)obj).toASN1Primitive(); if (primitive instanceof ASN1Set) { return (ASN1Set)primitive; } } else if (obj instanceof byte[]) { try { return (ASN1Set)TYPE.fromByteArray((byte[])obj); } catch (IOException e) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("failed to construct set from byte[]: " + e.getMessage()); } } throw new IllegalArgumentException("unknown object in getInstance: " + obj.getClass().getName()); } /** * Return an ASN1 set from a tagged object. There is a special * case here, if an object appears to have been explicitly tagged on * reading but we were expecting it to be implicitly tagged in the * normal course of events it indicates that we lost the surrounding * set - so we need to add it back (this will happen if the tagged * object is a sequence that contains other sequences). If you are * dealing with implicitly tagged sets you really should * be using this method. * * @param taggedObject the tagged object. * @param explicit true if the object is meant to be explicitly tagged * false otherwise. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the tagged object cannot * be converted. * @return an ASN1Set instance. */ public static ASN1Set getInstance(ASN1TaggedObject taggedObject, boolean explicit) { return (ASN1Set)TYPE.getContextInstance(taggedObject, explicit); } protected final ASN1Encodable[] elements; protected ASN1Encodable[] sortedElements; protected ASN1Set() { this.elements = ASN1EncodableVector.EMPTY_ELEMENTS; this.sortedElements = elements; } /** * Create a SET containing one object * @param element object to be added to the SET. */ protected ASN1Set(ASN1Encodable element) { if (null == element) { throw new NullPointerException("'element' cannot be null"); } this.elements = new ASN1Encodable[]{ element }; this.sortedElements = elements; } /** * Create a SET containing a vector of objects. * @param elementVector a vector of objects to make up the SET. * @param doSort true if should be sorted DER style, false otherwise. */ protected ASN1Set(ASN1EncodableVector elementVector, boolean doSort) { if (null == elementVector) { throw new NullPointerException("'elementVector' cannot be null"); } ASN1Encodable[] tmp; if (doSort && elementVector.size() >= 2) { tmp = elementVector.copyElements(); sort(tmp); } else { tmp = elementVector.takeElements(); } this.elements = tmp; this.sortedElements = (doSort || tmp.length < 2) ? elements : null; } /** * Create a SET containing an array of objects. * @param elements an array of objects to make up the SET. * @param doSort true if should be sorted DER style, false otherwise. */ protected ASN1Set(ASN1Encodable[] elements, boolean doSort) { if (Arrays.isNullOrContainsNull(elements)) { throw new NullPointerException("'elements' cannot be null, or contain null"); } ASN1Encodable[] tmp = ASN1EncodableVector.cloneElements(elements); if (doSort && tmp.length >= 2) { sort(tmp); } this.elements = tmp; this.sortedElements = (doSort || tmp.length < 2) ? elements : null; } ASN1Set(boolean isSorted, ASN1Encodable[] elements) { this.elements = elements; this.sortedElements = (isSorted || elements.length < 2) ? elements : null; } ASN1Set(ASN1Encodable[] elements, ASN1Encodable[] sortedElements) { this.elements = elements; this.sortedElements = sortedElements; } public Enumeration getObjects() { return new Enumeration() { private int pos = 0; public boolean hasMoreElements() { return pos < elements.length; } public Object nextElement() { if (pos < elements.length) { return elements[pos++]; } throw new NoSuchElementException(); } }; } /** * return the object at the set position indicated by index. * * @param index the set number (starting at zero) of the object * @return the object at the set position indicated by index. */ public ASN1Encodable getObjectAt(int index) { return elements[index]; } /** * return the number of objects in this set. * * @return the number of objects in this set. */ public int size() { return elements.length; } public ASN1Encodable[] toArray() { return ASN1EncodableVector.cloneElements(elements); } public ASN1SetParser parser() { final int count = size(); return new ASN1SetParser() { private int pos = 0; public ASN1Encodable readObject() throws IOException { if (count == pos) { return null; } ASN1Encodable obj = elements[pos++]; if (obj instanceof ASN1Sequence) { return ((ASN1Sequence)obj).parser(); } if (obj instanceof ASN1Set) { return ((ASN1Set)obj).parser(); } return obj; } public ASN1Primitive getLoadedObject() { return ASN1Set.this; } public ASN1Primitive toASN1Primitive() { return ASN1Set.this; } }; } public int hashCode() { // return Arrays.hashCode(elements); int i = elements.length; int hc = i + 1; // NOTE: Order-independent contribution of elements to avoid sorting while (--i >= 0) { hc += elements[i].toASN1Primitive().hashCode(); } return hc; } /** * Change current SET object to be encoded as {@link DERSet}. * This is part of Distinguished Encoding Rules form serialization. */ ASN1Primitive toDERObject() { if (sortedElements == null) { sortedElements = (ASN1Encodable[])elements.clone(); sort(sortedElements); } return new DERSet(true, sortedElements); } /** * Change current SET object to be encoded as {@link DLSet}. * This is part of Direct Length form serialization. */ ASN1Primitive toDLObject() { return new DLSet(elements, sortedElements); } boolean asn1Equals(ASN1Primitive other) { if (!(other instanceof ASN1Set)) { return false; } ASN1Set that = (ASN1Set)other; int count = this.size(); if (that.size() != count) { return false; } DERSet dis = (DERSet)this.toDERObject(); DERSet dat = (DERSet)that.toDERObject(); for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) { ASN1Primitive p1 = dis.elements[i].toASN1Primitive(); ASN1Primitive p2 = dat.elements[i].toASN1Primitive(); if (p1 != p2 && !p1.asn1Equals(p2)) { return false; } } return true; } boolean encodeConstructed() { return true; } public String toString() { int count = size(); if (0 == count) { return "[]"; } StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); sb.append('['); for (int i = 0;;) { sb.append(elements[i]); if (++i >= count) { break; } sb.append(", "); } sb.append(']'); return sb.toString(); } public Iterator iterator() { return new Arrays.Iterator(toArray()); } private static byte[] getDEREncoded(ASN1Encodable obj) { try { return obj.toASN1Primitive().getEncoded(ASN1Encoding.DER); } catch (IOException e) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("cannot encode object added to SET"); } } /** * return true if a <= b (arrays are assumed padded with zeros). */ private static boolean lessThanOrEqual(byte[] a, byte[] b) { // assert a.length >= 2 && b.length >= 2; /* * NOTE: Set elements in DER encodings are ordered first according to their tags (class and * number); the CONSTRUCTED bit is not part of the tag. * * For SET-OF, this is unimportant. All elements have the same tag and DER requires them to * either all be in constructed form or all in primitive form, according to that tag. The * elements are effectively ordered according to their content octets. * * For SET, the elements will have distinct tags, and each will be in constructed or * primitive form accordingly. Failing to ignore the CONSTRUCTED bit could therefore lead to * ordering inversions. */ int a0 = a[0] & (~BERTags.CONSTRUCTED & 0xff); int b0 = b[0] & (~BERTags.CONSTRUCTED & 0xff); if (a0 != b0) { return a0 < b0; } int last = Math.min(a.length, b.length) - 1; for (int i = 1; i < last; ++i) { if (a[i] != b[i]) { return (a[i] & 0xFF) < (b[i] & 0xFF); } } return (a[last] & 0xFF) <= (b[last] & 0xFF); } private static void sort(ASN1Encodable[] t) { int count = t.length; if (count < 2) { return; } ASN1Encodable eh = t[0], ei = t[1]; byte[] bh = getDEREncoded(eh), bi = getDEREncoded(ei);; if (lessThanOrEqual(bi, bh)) { ASN1Encodable et = ei; ei = eh; eh = et; byte[] bt = bi; bi = bh; bh = bt; } for (int i = 2; i < count; ++i) { ASN1Encodable e2 = t[i]; byte[] b2 = getDEREncoded(e2); if (lessThanOrEqual(bi, b2)) { t[i - 2] = eh; eh = ei; bh = bi; ei = e2; bi = b2; continue; } if (lessThanOrEqual(bh, b2)) { t[i - 2] = eh; eh = e2; bh = b2; continue; } int j = i - 1; while (--j > 0) { ASN1Encodable e1 = t[j - 1]; byte[] b1 = getDEREncoded(e1); if (lessThanOrEqual(b1, b2)) { break; } t[j] = e1; } t[j] = e2; } t[count - 2] = eh; t[count - 1] = ei; } }




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