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package sun.security.pkcs11;
import java.security.*;
import java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec;
import javax.crypto.*;
import javax.crypto.spec.*;
import sun.security.internal.spec.TlsPrfParameterSpec;
import static sun.security.pkcs11.TemplateManager.*;
import sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.*;
import static sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11Constants.*;
KeyGenerator for the TLS PRF. Note that although the PRF is used in a number
of places during the handshake, this class is usually only used to calculate
the Finished messages. The reason is that for those other uses more specific
PKCS#11 mechanisms have been defined (CKM_SSL3_MASTER_KEY_DERIVE, etc.).
This class supports the CKM_TLS_PRF mechanism from PKCS#11 v2.20 and
the older NSS private mechanism.
Author: Andreas Sterbenz Since: 1.6
/**
* KeyGenerator for the TLS PRF. Note that although the PRF is used in a number
* of places during the handshake, this class is usually only used to calculate
* the Finished messages. The reason is that for those other uses more specific
* PKCS#11 mechanisms have been defined (CKM_SSL3_MASTER_KEY_DERIVE, etc.).
*
* <p>This class supports the CKM_TLS_PRF mechanism from PKCS#11 v2.20 and
* the older NSS private mechanism.
*
* @author Andreas Sterbenz
* @since 1.6
*/
final class P11TlsPrfGenerator extends KeyGeneratorSpi {
private final static String MSG =
"TlsPrfGenerator must be initialized using a TlsPrfParameterSpec";
// token instance
private final Token token;
// algorithm name
private final String algorithm;
// mechanism id
private final long mechanism;
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
private TlsPrfParameterSpec spec;
private P11Key p11Key;
P11TlsPrfGenerator(Token token, String algorithm, long mechanism)
throws PKCS11Exception {
super();
this.token = token;
this.algorithm = algorithm;
this.mechanism = mechanism;
}
protected void engineInit(SecureRandom random) {
throw new InvalidParameterException(MSG);
}
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
protected void engineInit(AlgorithmParameterSpec params,
SecureRandom random) throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException {
if (params instanceof TlsPrfParameterSpec == false) {
throw new InvalidAlgorithmParameterException(MSG);
}
this.spec = (TlsPrfParameterSpec)params;
SecretKey key = spec.getSecret();
if (key == null) {
key = NULL_KEY;
}
try {
p11Key = P11SecretKeyFactory.convertKey(token, key, null);
} catch (InvalidKeyException e) {
throw new InvalidAlgorithmParameterException("init() failed", e);
}
}
// SecretKeySpec does not allow zero length keys, so we define our
// own class.
//
// As an anonymous class cannot make any guarantees about serialization
// compatibility, it is nonsensical for an anonymous class to define a
// serialVersionUID. Suppress warnings relative to missing serialVersionUID
// field in the anonymous subclass of serializable SecretKey.
@SuppressWarnings("serial")
private static final SecretKey NULL_KEY = new SecretKey() {
public byte[] getEncoded() {
return new byte[0];
}
public String getFormat() {
return "RAW";
}
public String getAlgorithm() {
return "Generic";
}
};
protected void engineInit(int keysize, SecureRandom random) {
throw new InvalidParameterException(MSG);
}
protected SecretKey engineGenerateKey() {
if (spec == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException("TlsPrfGenerator must be initialized");
}
byte[] label = P11Util.getBytesUTF8(spec.getLabel());
byte[] seed = spec.getSeed();
if (mechanism == CKM_NSS_TLS_PRF_GENERAL) {
Session session = null;
try {
session = token.getOpSession();
token.p11.C_SignInit
(session.id(), new CK_MECHANISM(mechanism), p11Key.keyID);
token.p11.C_SignUpdate(session.id(), 0, label, 0, label.length);
token.p11.C_SignUpdate(session.id(), 0, seed, 0, seed.length);
byte[] out = token.p11.C_SignFinal
(session.id(), spec.getOutputLength());
return new SecretKeySpec(out, "TlsPrf");
} catch (PKCS11Exception e) {
throw new ProviderException("Could not calculate PRF", e);
} finally {
token.releaseSession(session);
}
}
// mechanism == CKM_TLS_PRF
byte[] out = new byte[spec.getOutputLength()];
CK_TLS_PRF_PARAMS params = new CK_TLS_PRF_PARAMS(seed, label, out);
Session session = null;
try {
session = token.getOpSession();
long keyID = token.p11.C_DeriveKey(session.id(),
new CK_MECHANISM(mechanism, params), p11Key.keyID, null);
// ignore keyID, returned PRF bytes are in 'out'
return new SecretKeySpec(out, "TlsPrf");
} catch (PKCS11Exception e) {
throw new ProviderException("Could not calculate PRF", e);
} finally {
token.releaseSession(session);
}
}
}