gcc/libjava/java/security/SecureRandom.java
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/* SecureRandom.java --- Secure Random class implmentation
Copyright (C) 1999, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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02111-1307 USA.
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exception statement from your version. */
package java.security;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.Enumeration;
/**
SecureRandom is the class interface for using SecureRandom
providers. It provides an interface to the SecureRandomSpi
engine so that programmers can generate pseudo-random numbers.
@author Mark Benvenuto <ivymccough@worldnet.att.net>
*/
public class SecureRandom extends Random
{
//Serialized Field
long counter = 0; //Serialized
MessageDigest digest = null;
Provider provider = null;
byte[] randomBytes = null; //Always null
int randomBytesUsed = 0;
SecureRandomSpi secureRandomSpi = null;
byte[] state = null;
/**
Default constructor for SecureRandom. It constructs a
new SecureRandom by instantating the first SecureRandom
algorithm in the default security provier.
It is not seeded and should be seeded using setSeed or else
on the first call to getnextBytes it will force a seed.
It is maintained for backwards compatibility and programs
should use getInstance.
*/
public SecureRandom()
{
Provider p[] = Security.getProviders();
//Format of Key: SecureRandom.algname
String key;
String classname = null;
int i, flag = 0;
Enumeration e;
for (i = 0; i < p.length; i++)
{
e = p[i].propertyNames();
while (e.hasMoreElements())
{
key = (String) e.nextElement();
if (key.startsWith("SecureRandom."))
if ((classname = p[i].getProperty(key)) != null)
break;
}
if (classname != null)
break;
}
//if( classname == null)
// throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException();
try
{
this.secureRandomSpi =
(SecureRandomSpi) Class.forName(classname).newInstance();
//s.algorithm = algorithm;
this.provider = p[i];
}
catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe)
{
//throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException("Class not found");
}
catch (InstantiationException ie)
{
//throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException("Class instantiation failed");
}
catch (IllegalAccessException iae)
{
//throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException("Illegal Access");
}
}
/**
A constructor for SecureRandom. It constructs a new
SecureRandom by instantating the first SecureRandom algorithm
in the default security provier.
It is seeded with the passed function and is useful if the user
has access to hardware random device (like a radiation detector).
It is maintained for backwards compatibility and programs
should use getInstance.
@param seed Seed bytes for class
*/
public SecureRandom(byte[] seed)
{
this();
setSeed(seed);
}
/**
A constructor for SecureRandom. It constructs a new
SecureRandom using the specified SecureRandomSpi from
the specified security provier.
@param secureRandomSpi A SecureRandomSpi class
@param provider A Provider class
*/
protected SecureRandom(SecureRandomSpi secureRandomSpi, Provider provider)
{
this.secureRandomSpi = secureRandomSpi;
this.provider = provider;
}
/**
Returns an instance of a SecureRandom. It creates the class
for the specified algorithm if it exists from a provider.
@param algorithm A SecureRandom algorithm to use
@return Returns a new SecureRandom implmenting the chosen algorithm
@throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if the algorithm cannot be found
*/
public static SecureRandom getInstance(String algorithm) throws
NoSuchAlgorithmException
{
Provider p[] = Security.getProviders();
//Format of Key: SecureRandom.algname
StringBuffer key = new StringBuffer("SecureRandom.");
key.append(algorithm);
String classname = null;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < p.length; i++)
{
if ((classname = p[i].getProperty(key.toString())) != null)
break;
}
if (classname == null)
throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException();
try
{
return new SecureRandom((SecureRandomSpi) Class.forName(classname).
newInstance(), p[i]);
}
catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe)
{
throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException("Class not found");
}
catch (InstantiationException ie)
{
throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException("Class instantiation failed");
}
catch (IllegalAccessException iae)
{
throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException("Illegal Access");
}
}
/**
Returns an instance of a SecureRandom. It creates the class
for the specified algorithm from the specified provider.
@param algorithm A SecureRandom algorithm to use
@param provider A security provider to use
@return Returns a new SecureRandom implmenting the chosen algorithm
@throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if the algorithm cannot be found
@throws NoSuchProviderException if the provider cannot be found
*/
public static SecureRandom getInstance(String algorithm,
String provider) throws
NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchProviderException
{
Provider p = Security.getProvider(provider);
if (p == null)
throw new NoSuchProviderException();
//Format of Key: SecureRandom.algName
StringBuffer key = new StringBuffer("SecureRandom.");
key.append(algorithm);
String classname = p.getProperty(key.toString());
if (classname == null)
throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException();
try
{
return new SecureRandom((SecureRandomSpi) Class.forName(classname).
newInstance(), p);
}
catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe)
{
throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException("Class not found");
}
catch (InstantiationException ie)
{
throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException("Class instantiation failed");
}
catch (IllegalAccessException iae)
{
throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException("Illegal Access");
}
}
/**
Returns the provider being used by the current SecureRandom class.
@return The provider from which this SecureRandom was attained
*/
public final Provider getProvider()
{
return provider;
}
/**
Seeds the SecureRandom. The class is re-seeded for each call and
each seed builds on the previous seed so as not to weaken security.
@param seed seed bytes to seed with
*/
public void setSeed(byte[] seed)
{
secureRandomSpi.engineSetSeed(seed);
}
/**
Seeds the SecureRandom. The class is re-seeded for each call and
each seed builds on the previous seed so as not to weaken security.
@param seed 8 seed bytes to seed with
*/
public void setSeed(long seed)
{
// This particular setSeed will be called by Random.Random(), via
// our own constructor, before secureRandomSpi is initialized. In
// this case we can't call a method on secureRandomSpi, and we
// definitely don't want to throw a NullPointerException.
// Therefore we test.
if (secureRandomSpi != null)
{
byte tmp[] = { (byte) (0xff & (seed >> 56)),
(byte) (0xff & (seed >> 48)),
(byte) (0xff & (seed >> 40)),
(byte) (0xff & (seed >> 32)),
(byte) (0xff & (seed >> 24)),
(byte) (0xff & (seed >> 16)),
(byte) (0xff & (seed >> 8)),
(byte) (0xff & seed)
};
secureRandomSpi.engineSetSeed(tmp);
}
}
/**
Generates a user specified number of bytes. This function
is the basis for all the random functions.
@param bytes array to store generated bytes in
*/
public void nextBytes(byte[] bytes)
{
randomBytesUsed += bytes.length;
counter++;
secureRandomSpi.engineNextBytes(bytes);
}
/**
Generates an integer containing the user specified
number of random bits. It is right justified and padded
with zeros.
@param numBits number of random bits to get, 0 <= numBits <= 32;
@return the random bits
*/
protected final int next(int numBits)
{
if (numBits == 0)
return 0;
byte tmp[] = new byte[numBits / 8 + (1 * (numBits % 8))];
secureRandomSpi.engineNextBytes(tmp);
randomBytesUsed += tmp.length;
counter++;
int ret = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < tmp.length; i++)
ret |= tmp[i] << (8 * i);
return ret;
}
/**
Returns the given number of seed bytes. This method is
maintained only for backwards capability.
@param numBytes number of seed bytes to get
@return an array containing the seed bytes
*/
public static byte[] getSeed(int numBytes)
{
byte tmp[] = new byte[numBytes];
new Random().nextBytes(tmp);
return tmp;
//return secureRandomSpi.engineGenerateSeed( numBytes );
}
/**
Returns the specified number of seed bytes.
@param numBytes number of seed bytes to get
@return an array containing the seed bytes
*/
public byte[] generateSeed(int numBytes)
{
return secureRandomSpi.engineGenerateSeed(numBytes);
}
}