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package com.sun.crypto.provider;
import javax.crypto.ShortBufferException;
This class implements padding as specified in the W3 XML ENC standard.
Author: Valerie Peng See Also:
/**
* This class implements padding as specified in the W3 XML ENC standard.
*
* @author Valerie Peng
*
*
* @see Padding
*/
final class ISO10126Padding implements Padding {
private int blockSize;
ISO10126Padding(int blockSize) {
this.blockSize = blockSize;
}
Adds the given number of padding bytes to the data input.
The value of the padding bytes is determined
by the specific padding mechanism that implements this
interface.
Params: - in – the input buffer with the data to pad
- off – the offset in
in
where the padding bytes
are appended - len – the number of padding bytes to add
Throws: - ShortBufferException – if
in
is too small to hold
the padding bytes
/**
* Adds the given number of padding bytes to the data input.
* The value of the padding bytes is determined
* by the specific padding mechanism that implements this
* interface.
*
* @param in the input buffer with the data to pad
* @param off the offset in <code>in</code> where the padding bytes
* are appended
* @param len the number of padding bytes to add
*
* @exception ShortBufferException if <code>in</code> is too small to hold
* the padding bytes
*/
public void padWithLen(byte[] in, int off, int len)
throws ShortBufferException
{
if (in == null)
return;
int idx = CipherCore.addExact(off, len);
if (idx > in.length) {
throw new ShortBufferException("Buffer too small to hold padding");
}
byte paddingOctet = (byte) (len & 0xff);
byte[] padding = new byte[len -1];
SunJCE.RANDOM.nextBytes(padding);
System.arraycopy(padding, 0, in, off, len - 1);
in[idx - 1] = paddingOctet;
return;
}
Returns the index where the padding starts.
Given a buffer with padded data, this method returns the
index where the padding starts.
Params: - in – the buffer with the padded data
- off – the offset in
in
where the padded data starts - len – the length of the padded data
Returns: the index where the padding starts, or -1 if the input is
not properly padded
/**
* Returns the index where the padding starts.
*
* <p>Given a buffer with padded data, this method returns the
* index where the padding starts.
*
* @param in the buffer with the padded data
* @param off the offset in <code>in</code> where the padded data starts
* @param len the length of the padded data
*
* @return the index where the padding starts, or -1 if the input is
* not properly padded
*/
public int unpad(byte[] in, int off, int len) {
if ((in == null) ||
(len == 0)) { // this can happen if input is really a padded buffer
return 0;
}
int idx = CipherCore.addExact(off, len);
byte lastByte = in[idx - 1];
int padValue = (int)lastByte & 0x0ff;
if ((padValue < 0x01)
|| (padValue > blockSize)) {
return -1;
}
int start = idx - padValue;
if (start < off) {
return -1;
}
return start;
}
Determines how long the padding will be for a given input length.
Params: - len – the length of the data to pad
Returns: the length of the padding
/**
* Determines how long the padding will be for a given input length.
*
* @param len the length of the data to pad
*
* @return the length of the padding
*/
public int padLength(int len) {
int paddingOctet = blockSize - (len % blockSize);
return paddingOctet;
}
}