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package iaik.pkcs.pkcs11.wrapper;

import iaik.pkcs.pkcs11.TokenException;

/**
 * This is the superclass of all checked exceptions used by this package. An
 * exception of this class indicates that a function call to the underlying
 * PKCS#11 module returned a value not equal to CKR_OK. The application can get
 * the returned value by calling getErrorCode(). A return value not equal to
 * CKR_OK is the only reason for such an exception to be thrown.
 * PKCS#11 defines the meaning of an error-code, which may depend on the
 * context in which the error occurs.
 *
 * @author Karl Scheibelhofer
 * @version 1.0
 */
// CHECKSTYLE:SKIP
public class PKCS11Exception extends TokenException {

  private static final long serialVersionUID = -5193259612747392211L;

  /**
   * The code of the error which was the reason for this exception.
   */
  private final long errorCode;

  private final String errorDescription;

  /**
   * Constructor taking the error code as defined for the CKR_* constants
   * in PKCS#11.
   *
   * @param errorCode
   *          The PKCS#11 error code (return value).
   */
  public PKCS11Exception(long errorCode) {
    this.errorCode = errorCode;
    this.errorDescription = Functions.errorCodeToString(errorCode);
  }

  public PKCS11Exception(sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11Exception ex) {
    this(ex.getErrorCode());
  }

  /**
   * This method gets the corresponding text error message from
   * a property file. If this file is not available, it returns the error
   * code as a hex-string.
   *
   * @return The message or the error code; e.g. "CKR_DEVICE_ERROR" or
   *         "0x00000030".
   */
  public String getMessage() {
    return errorDescription;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the PKCS#11 error code.
   *
   * @return The error code; e.g. 0x00000030.
   */
  public long getErrorCode() {
    return errorCode;
  }

}




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