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package javax.crypto.spec;

import java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec;

/**
 * This class specifies an initialization vector (IV).
 * Examples which use IVs are ciphers in feedback mode,
 * e.g., DES in CBC mode and RSA ciphers with OAEP encoding
 * operation.
 *
 * @author Jan Luehe
 *
 * @since 1.4
 */
public class IvParameterSpec implements AlgorithmParameterSpec {

    private byte[] iv;

    /**
     * Creates an IvParameterSpec object using the bytes in iv
     * as the IV.
     *
     * @param iv the buffer with the IV. The contents of the
     * buffer are copied to protect against subsequent modification.
     * @throws NullPointerException if iv is null
     */
    public IvParameterSpec(byte[] iv) {
        this(iv, 0, iv.length);
    }

    /**
     * Creates an IvParameterSpec object using the first len
     * bytes in iv, beginning at offset
     * inclusive, as the IV.
     *
     * 

The bytes that constitute the IV are those between * iv[offset] and iv[offset+len-1] inclusive. * * @param iv the buffer with the IV. The first len * bytes of the buffer beginning at offset inclusive * are copied to protect against subsequent modification. * @param offset the offset in iv where the IV * starts. * @param len the number of IV bytes. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if iv is null * or {@code (iv.length - offset < len)} * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException is thrown if offset * or len index bytes outside the iv. */ public IvParameterSpec(byte[] iv, int offset, int len) { if (iv == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("IV missing"); } if (iv.length - offset < len) { throw new IllegalArgumentException ("IV buffer too short for given offset/length combination"); } if (len < 0) { throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException("len is negative"); } this.iv = new byte[len]; System.arraycopy(iv, offset, this.iv, 0, len); } /** * Returns the initialization vector (IV). * * @return the initialization vector (IV). Returns a new array * each time this method is called. */ public byte[] getIV() { return this.iv.clone(); } }





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