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package sun.security.pkcs11;

import java.util.*;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;

import java.security.*;

import javax.crypto.SecretKey;

import sun.nio.ch.DirectBuffer;

import sun.security.util.MessageDigestSpi2;

import sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.*;
import static sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11Constants.*;

MessageDigest implementation class. This class currently supports MD2, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512. Note that many digest operations are on fairly small amounts of data (less than 100 bytes total). For example, the 2nd hashing in HMAC or the PRF in TLS. In order to speed those up, we use some buffering to minimize number of the Java->native transitions.
Author: Andreas Sterbenz
Since: 1.5
/** * MessageDigest implementation class. This class currently supports * MD2, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512. * * Note that many digest operations are on fairly small amounts of data * (less than 100 bytes total). For example, the 2nd hashing in HMAC or * the PRF in TLS. In order to speed those up, we use some buffering to * minimize number of the Java->native transitions. * * @author Andreas Sterbenz * @since 1.5 */
final class P11Digest extends MessageDigestSpi implements Cloneable, MessageDigestSpi2 { /* fields initialized, no session acquired */ private final static int S_BLANK = 1; /* data in buffer, session acquired, but digest not initialized */ private final static int S_BUFFERED = 2; /* session initialized for digesting */ private final static int S_INIT = 3; private final static int BUFFER_SIZE = 96; // token instance private final Token token; // algorithm name private final String algorithm; // mechanism id object private final CK_MECHANISM mechanism; // length of the digest in bytes private final int digestLength; // associated session, if any private Session session; // current state, one of S_* above private int state; // buffer to reduce number of JNI calls private byte[] buffer; // offset into the buffer private int bufOfs; P11Digest(Token token, String algorithm, long mechanism) { super(); this.token = token; this.algorithm = algorithm; this.mechanism = new CK_MECHANISM(mechanism); switch ((int)mechanism) { case (int)CKM_MD2: case (int)CKM_MD5: digestLength = 16; break; case (int)CKM_SHA_1: digestLength = 20; break; case (int)CKM_SHA224: case (int)CKM_SHA512_224: digestLength = 28; break; case (int)CKM_SHA256: case (int)CKM_SHA512_256: digestLength = 32; break; case (int)CKM_SHA384: digestLength = 48; break; case (int)CKM_SHA512: digestLength = 64; break; default: throw new ProviderException("Unknown mechanism: " + mechanism); } buffer = new byte[BUFFER_SIZE]; state = S_BLANK; } // see JCA spec protected int engineGetDigestLength() { return digestLength; } private void fetchSession() { token.ensureValid(); if (state == S_BLANK) { try { session = token.getOpSession(); state = S_BUFFERED; } catch (PKCS11Exception e) { throw new ProviderException("No more session available", e); } } } // see JCA spec protected void engineReset() { token.ensureValid(); if (session != null) { if (state == S_INIT && token.explicitCancel == true && session.hasObjects() == false) { session = token.killSession(session); } else { session = token.releaseSession(session); } } state = S_BLANK; bufOfs = 0; } // see JCA spec protected byte[] engineDigest() { try { byte[] digest = new byte[digestLength]; int n = engineDigest(digest, 0, digestLength); return digest; } catch (DigestException e) { throw new ProviderException("internal error", e); } } // see JCA spec protected int engineDigest(byte[] digest, int ofs, int len) throws DigestException { if (len < digestLength) { throw new DigestException("Length must be at least " + digestLength); } fetchSession(); try { int n; if (state == S_BUFFERED) { n = token.p11.C_DigestSingle(session.id(), mechanism, buffer, 0, bufOfs, digest, ofs, len); bufOfs = 0; } else { if (bufOfs != 0) { token.p11.C_DigestUpdate(session.id(), 0, buffer, 0, bufOfs); bufOfs = 0; } n = token.p11.C_DigestFinal(session.id(), digest, ofs, len); } if (n != digestLength) { throw new ProviderException("internal digest length error"); } return n; } catch (PKCS11Exception e) { throw new ProviderException("digest() failed", e); } finally { engineReset(); } } // see JCA spec protected void engineUpdate(byte in) { byte[] temp = { in }; engineUpdate(temp, 0, 1); } // see JCA spec protected void engineUpdate(byte[] in, int ofs, int len) { if (len <= 0) { return; } fetchSession(); try { if (state == S_BUFFERED) { token.p11.C_DigestInit(session.id(), mechanism); state = S_INIT; } if ((bufOfs != 0) && (bufOfs + len > buffer.length)) { // process the buffered data token.p11.C_DigestUpdate(session.id(), 0, buffer, 0, bufOfs); bufOfs = 0; } if (bufOfs + len > buffer.length) { // process the new data token.p11.C_DigestUpdate(session.id(), 0, in, ofs, len); } else { // buffer the new data System.arraycopy(in, ofs, buffer, bufOfs, len); bufOfs += len; } } catch (PKCS11Exception e) { engineReset(); throw new ProviderException("update() failed", e); } } // Called by SunJSSE via reflection during the SSL 3.0 handshake if // the master secret is sensitive. // Note: Change to protected after this method is moved from // sun.security.util.MessageSpi2 interface to // java.security.MessageDigestSpi class public void engineUpdate(SecretKey key) throws InvalidKeyException { // SunJSSE calls this method only if the key does not have a RAW // encoding, i.e. if it is sensitive. Therefore, no point in calling // SecretKeyFactory to try to convert it. Just verify it ourselves. if (key instanceof P11Key == false) { throw new InvalidKeyException("Not a P11Key: " + key); } P11Key p11Key = (P11Key)key; if (p11Key.token != token) { throw new InvalidKeyException("Not a P11Key of this provider: " + key); } fetchSession(); long p11KeyID = p11Key.getKeyID(); try { if (state == S_BUFFERED) { token.p11.C_DigestInit(session.id(), mechanism); state = S_INIT; } if (bufOfs != 0) { token.p11.C_DigestUpdate(session.id(), 0, buffer, 0, bufOfs); bufOfs = 0; } token.p11.C_DigestKey(session.id(), p11KeyID); } catch (PKCS11Exception e) { engineReset(); throw new ProviderException("update(SecretKey) failed", e); } finally { p11Key.releaseKeyID(); } } // see JCA spec protected void engineUpdate(ByteBuffer byteBuffer) { int len = byteBuffer.remaining(); if (len <= 0) { return; } if (byteBuffer instanceof DirectBuffer == false) { super.engineUpdate(byteBuffer); return; } fetchSession(); long addr = ((DirectBuffer)byteBuffer).address(); int ofs = byteBuffer.position(); try { if (state == S_BUFFERED) { token.p11.C_DigestInit(session.id(), mechanism); state = S_INIT; } if (bufOfs != 0) { token.p11.C_DigestUpdate(session.id(), 0, buffer, 0, bufOfs); bufOfs = 0; } token.p11.C_DigestUpdate(session.id(), addr + ofs, null, 0, len); byteBuffer.position(ofs + len); } catch (PKCS11Exception e) { engineReset(); throw new ProviderException("update() failed", e); } } public Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException { P11Digest copy = (P11Digest) super.clone(); copy.buffer = buffer.clone(); try { if (session != null) { copy.session = copy.token.getOpSession(); } if (state == S_INIT) { byte[] stateValues = token.p11.C_GetOperationState(session.id()); token.p11.C_SetOperationState(copy.session.id(), stateValues, 0, 0); } } catch (PKCS11Exception e) { throw (CloneNotSupportedException) (new CloneNotSupportedException(algorithm).initCause(e)); } return copy; } }