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Source Code of java.security.KeyPairGenerator$Delegate

/*
* @(#)KeyPairGenerator.java  1.59 06/04/21
*
* Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
*/
package java.security;

import java.util.*;

import java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec;

import java.security.Provider.Service;

import sun.security.jca.*;
import sun.security.jca.GetInstance.Instance;

/**
* The KeyPairGenerator class is used to generate pairs of
* public and private keys. Key pair generators are constructed using the
* <code>getInstance</code> factory methods (static methods that
* return instances of a given class).
*
* <p>A Key pair generator for a particular algorithm creates a public/private
* key pair that can be used with this algorithm. It also associates
* algorithm-specific parameters with each of the generated keys.
*
* <p>There are two ways to generate a key pair: in an algorithm-independent
* manner, and in an algorithm-specific manner.
* The only difference between the two is the initialization of the object:
*
* <ul>
* <li><b>Algorithm-Independent Initialization</b>
* <p>All key pair generators share the concepts of a keysize and a
* source of randomness. The keysize is interpreted differently for different
* algorithms (e.g., in the case of the <i>DSA</i> algorithm, the keysize
* corresponds to the length of the modulus).
* There is an
* {@link #initialize(int, java.security.SecureRandom) initialize}
* method in this KeyPairGenerator class that takes these two universally
* shared types of arguments. There is also one that takes just a
* <code>keysize</code> argument, and uses the <code>SecureRandom</code>
* implementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source
* of randomness. (If none of the installed providers supply an implementation
* of <code>SecureRandom</code>, a system-provided source of randomness is
* used.)
*
* <p>Since no other parameters are specified when you call the above
* algorithm-independent <code>initialize</code> methods, it is up to the
* provider what to do about the algorithm-specific parameters (if any) to be
* associated with each of the keys.
*
* <p>If the algorithm is the <i>DSA</i> algorithm, and the keysize (modulus
* size) is 512, 768, or 1024, then the <i>Sun</i> provider uses a set of
* precomputed values for the <code>p</code>, <code>q</code>, and
* <code>g</code> parameters. If the modulus size is not one of the above
* values, the <i>Sun</i> provider creates a new set of parameters. Other
* providers might have precomputed parameter sets for more than just the
* three modulus sizes mentioned above. Still others might not have a list of
* precomputed parameters at all and instead always create new parameter sets.
* <p>
*
* <li><b>Algorithm-Specific Initialization</b>
* <p>For situations where a set of algorithm-specific parameters already
* exists (e.g., so-called <i>community parameters</i> in DSA), there are two
* {@link #initialize(java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec)
* initialize} methods that have an <code>AlgorithmParameterSpec</code>
* argument. One also has a <code>SecureRandom</code> argument, while the
* the other uses the <code>SecureRandom</code>
* implementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source
* of randomness. (If none of the installed providers supply an implementation
* of <code>SecureRandom</code>, a system-provided source of randomness is
* used.)
* </ul>
*
* <p>In case the client does not explicitly initialize the KeyPairGenerator
* (via a call to an <code>initialize</code> method), each provider must
* supply (and document) a default initialization.
* For example, the <i>Sun</i> provider uses a default modulus size (keysize)
* of 1024 bits.
*
* <p>Note that this class is abstract and extends from
* <code>KeyPairGeneratorSpi</code> for historical reasons.
* Application developers should only take notice of the methods defined in
* this <code>KeyPairGenerator</code> class; all the methods in
* the superclass are intended for cryptographic service providers who wish to
* supply their own implementations of key pair generators.
*
* @author Benjamin Renaud
*
* @version 1.59, 04/21/06
*
* @see java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec
*/

public abstract class KeyPairGenerator extends KeyPairGeneratorSpi {

    private final String algorithm;

    // The provider
    Provider provider;

    /**
     * Creates a KeyPairGenerator object for the specified algorithm.
     *
     * @param algorithm the standard string name of the algorithm.
     * See Appendix A in the <a href=
     * "../../../technotes/guides/security/crypto/CryptoSpec.html#AppA">
     * Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification &amp; Reference </a>
     * for information about standard algorithm names.
     */
    protected KeyPairGenerator(String algorithm) {
  this.algorithm = algorithm;
    }
   
    /**
     * Returns the standard name of the algorithm for this key pair generator.
     * See Appendix A in the <a href=
     * "../../../technotes/guides/security/crypto/CryptoSpec.html#AppA">
     * Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification &amp; Reference </a>
     * for information about standard algorithm names.
     *
     * @return the standard string name of the algorithm.
     */
    public String getAlgorithm() {
  return this.algorithm;
    }

    private static KeyPairGenerator getInstance(Instance instance,
      String algorithm) {
  KeyPairGenerator kpg;
  if (instance.impl instanceof KeyPairGenerator) {
      kpg = (KeyPairGenerator)instance.impl;
  } else {
      KeyPairGeneratorSpi spi = (KeyPairGeneratorSpi)instance.impl;
      kpg = new Delegate(spi, algorithm);
  }
  kpg.provider = instance.provider;
  return kpg;
    }

    /**
     * Returns a KeyPairGenerator object that generates public/private
     * key pairs for the specified algorithm.
     *
     * <p> This method traverses the list of registered security Providers,
     * starting with the most preferred Provider.
     * A new KeyPairGenerator object encapsulating the
     * KeyPairGeneratorSpi implementation from the first
     * Provider that supports the specified algorithm is returned.
     *
     * <p> Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via
     * the {@link Security#getProviders() Security.getProviders()} method.
     *
     * @param algorithm the standard string name of the algorithm.
     * See Appendix A in the <a href=
     * "../../../technotes/guides/security/crypto/CryptoSpec.html#AppA">
     * Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification &amp; Reference </a>
     * for information about standard algorithm names.
     *
     * @return the new KeyPairGenerator object.
     *
     * @exception NoSuchAlgorithmException if no Provider supports a
     *          KeyPairGeneratorSpi implementation for the
     *          specified algorithm.
     *
     * @see Provider
     */
    public static KeyPairGenerator getInstance(String algorithm)
      throws NoSuchAlgorithmException {
  List<Service> list =
    GetInstance.getServices("KeyPairGenerator", algorithm);
  Iterator<Service> t = list.iterator();
  if (t.hasNext() == false) {
      throw new NoSuchAlgorithmException
        (algorithm + " KeyPairGenerator not available");
  }
  // find a working Spi or KeyPairGenerator subclass
  NoSuchAlgorithmException failure = null;
  do {
      Service s = t.next();
      try {
    Instance instance =
        GetInstance.getInstance(s, KeyPairGeneratorSpi.class);
    if (instance.impl instanceof KeyPairGenerator) {
        return getInstance(instance, algorithm);
    } else {
        return new Delegate(instance, t, algorithm);
    }
      } catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e) {
    if (failure == null) {
        failure = e;
    }
      }
  } while (t.hasNext());
  throw failure;
    }

    /**
     * Returns a KeyPairGenerator object that generates public/private
     * key pairs for the specified algorithm.
     *
     * <p> A new KeyPairGenerator object encapsulating the
     * KeyPairGeneratorSpi implementation from the specified provider
     * is returned.  The specified provider must be registered
     * in the security provider list.
     *
     * <p> Note that the list of registered providers may be retrieved via
     * the {@link Security#getProviders() Security.getProviders()} method.
     *
     * @param algorithm the standard string name of the algorithm.
     * See Appendix A in the <a href=
     * "../../../technotes/guides/security/crypto/CryptoSpec.html#AppA">
     * Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification &amp; Reference </a>
     * for information about standard algorithm names.
     *
     * @param provider the string name of the provider.
     *
     * @return the new KeyPairGenerator object.
     *
     * @exception NoSuchAlgorithmException if a KeyPairGeneratorSpi
     *          implementation for the specified algorithm is not
     *          available from the specified provider.
     *
     * @exception NoSuchProviderException if the specified provider is not
     *          registered in the security provider list.
     *
     * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the provider name is null
     *    or empty.
     *
     * @see Provider
     */
    public static KeyPairGenerator getInstance(String algorithm,
      String provider)
      throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchProviderException {
  Instance instance = GetInstance.getInstance("KeyPairGenerator",
    KeyPairGeneratorSpi.class, algorithm, provider);
  return getInstance(instance, algorithm);
    }

    /**
     * Returns a KeyPairGenerator object that generates public/private
     * key pairs for the specified algorithm.
     *
     * <p> A new KeyPairGenerator object encapsulating the
     * KeyPairGeneratorSpi implementation from the specified Provider
     * object is returned.  Note that the specified Provider object
     * does not have to be registered in the provider list.
     *
     * @param algorithm the standard string name of the algorithm.
     * See Appendix A in the <a href=
     * "../../../technotes/guides/security/crypto/CryptoSpec.html#AppA">
     * Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification &amp; Reference </a>
     * for information about standard algorithm names.
     *
     * @param provider the provider.
     *
     * @return the new KeyPairGenerator object.
     *
     * @exception NoSuchAlgorithmException if a KeyPairGeneratorSpi
     *          implementation for the specified algorithm is not available
     *          from the specified Provider object.
     *
     * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the specified provider is null.
     *
     * @see Provider
     *
     * @since 1.4
     */
    public static KeyPairGenerator getInstance(String algorithm,
      Provider provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException {
  Instance instance = GetInstance.getInstance("KeyPairGenerator",
    KeyPairGeneratorSpi.class, algorithm, provider);
  return getInstance(instance, algorithm);
    }

    /**
     * Returns the provider of this key pair generator object.
     *
     * @return the provider of this key pair generator object
     */
    public final Provider getProvider() {
  disableFailover();
  return this.provider;
    }
   
    void disableFailover() {
  // empty, overridden in Delegate
    }

    /**
     * Initializes the key pair generator for a certain keysize using
     * a default parameter set and the <code>SecureRandom</code>
     * implementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source
     * of randomness.
     * (If none of the installed providers supply an implementation of
     * <code>SecureRandom</code>, a system-provided source of randomness is
     * used.)
     *
     * @param keysize the keysize. This is an
     * algorithm-specific metric, such as modulus length, specified in
     * number of bits.
     *
     * @exception InvalidParameterException if the <code>keysize</code> is not
     * supported by this KeyPairGenerator object.
     */
    public void initialize(int keysize) {
  initialize(keysize, JCAUtil.getSecureRandom());
    }

    /**
     * Initializes the key pair generator for a certain keysize with
     * the given source of randomness (and a default parameter set).
     *
     * @param keysize the keysize. This is an
     * algorithm-specific metric, such as modulus length, specified in
     * number of bits.
     * @param random the source of randomness.
     *
     * @exception InvalidParameterException if the <code>keysize</code> is not
     * supported by this KeyPairGenerator object.
     *
     * @since 1.2
     */
    public void initialize(int keysize, SecureRandom random) {
  // This does nothing, because either
  // 1. the implementation object returned by getInstance() is an
  //    instance of KeyPairGenerator which has its own
  //    initialize(keysize, random) method, so the application would
  //    be calling that method directly, or
  // 2. the implementation returned by getInstance() is an instance
  //    of Delegate, in which case initialize(keysize, random) is
  //    overridden to call the corresponding SPI method.
  // (This is a special case, because the API and SPI method have the
  // same name.)
    }

    /**
     * Initializes the key pair generator using the specified parameter
     * set and the <code>SecureRandom</code>
     * implementation of the highest-priority installed provider as the source
     * of randomness.
     * (If none of the installed providers supply an implementation of
     * <code>SecureRandom</code>, a system-provided source of randomness is
     * used.).
     *
     * <p>This concrete method has been added to this previously-defined
     * abstract class.
     * This method calls the KeyPairGeneratorSpi
     * {@link KeyPairGeneratorSpi#initialize(
     * java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec,
     * java.security.SecureRandom) initialize} method,
     * passing it <code>params</code> and a source of randomness (obtained
     * from the highest-priority installed provider or system-provided if none
     * of the installed providers supply one).
     * That <code>initialize</code> method always throws an
     * UnsupportedOperationException if it is not overridden by the provider.
     *
     * @param params the parameter set used to generate the keys.
     *
     * @exception InvalidAlgorithmParameterException if the given parameters
     * are inappropriate for this key pair generator.
     *
     * @since 1.2
     */
    public void initialize(AlgorithmParameterSpec params)
      throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException {
  initialize(params, JCAUtil.getSecureRandom());
    }

    /**
     * Initializes the key pair generator with the given parameter
     * set and source of randomness.
     *
     * <p>This concrete method has been added to this previously-defined
     * abstract class.
     * This method calls the KeyPairGeneratorSpi {@link
     * KeyPairGeneratorSpi#initialize(
     * java.security.spec.AlgorithmParameterSpec,
     * java.security.SecureRandom) initialize} method,
     * passing it <code>params</code> and <code>random</code>.
     * That <code>initialize</code>
     * method always throws an
     * UnsupportedOperationException if it is not overridden by the provider.
     *
     * @param params the parameter set used to generate the keys.
     * @param random the source of randomness.
     *
     * @exception InvalidAlgorithmParameterException if the given parameters
     * are inappropriate for this key pair generator.
     *
     * @since 1.2
     */
    public void initialize(AlgorithmParameterSpec params,
         SecureRandom random)
  throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
    {
  // This does nothing, because either
  // 1. the implementation object returned by getInstance() is an
  //    instance of KeyPairGenerator which has its own
  //    initialize(params, random) method, so the application would
  //    be calling that method directly, or
  // 2. the implementation returned by getInstance() is an instance
  //    of Delegate, in which case initialize(params, random) is
  //    overridden to call the corresponding SPI method.
  // (This is a special case, because the API and SPI method have the
  // same name.)
    }

    /**
     * Generates a key pair.
     *
     * <p>If this KeyPairGenerator has not been initialized explicitly,
     * provider-specific defaults will be used for the size and other
     * (algorithm-specific) values of the generated keys.
     *
     * <p>This will generate a new key pair every time it is called.
     *
     * <p>This method is functionally equivalent to
     * {@link #generateKeyPair() generateKeyPair}.
     *
     * @return the generated key pair
     *
     * @since 1.2
     */
    public final KeyPair genKeyPair() {
  return generateKeyPair();
    }

    /**
     * Generates a key pair.
     *
     * <p>If this KeyPairGenerator has not been initialized explicitly,
     * provider-specific defaults will be used for the size and other
     * (algorithm-specific) values of the generated keys.
     *
     * <p>This will generate a new key pair every time it is called.
     *
     * <p>This method is functionally equivalent to
     * {@link #genKeyPair() genKeyPair}.
     *
     * @return the generated key pair
     */
    public KeyPair generateKeyPair() {
  // This does nothing (except returning null), because either:
  //
  // 1. the implementation object returned by getInstance() is an
  //    instance of KeyPairGenerator which has its own implementation
  //    of generateKeyPair (overriding this one), so the application
  //    would be calling that method directly, or
  //
  // 2. the implementation returned by getInstance() is an instance
  //    of Delegate, in which case generateKeyPair is
  //    overridden to invoke the corresponding SPI method.
  //
  // (This is a special case, because in JDK 1.1.x the generateKeyPair
  // method was used both as an API and a SPI method.)
        return null;
    }


    /*
     * The following class allows providers to extend from KeyPairGeneratorSpi
     * rather than from KeyPairGenerator. It represents a KeyPairGenerator
     * with an encapsulated, provider-supplied SPI object (of type
     * KeyPairGeneratorSpi).
     * If the provider implementation is an instance of KeyPairGeneratorSpi,
     * the getInstance() methods above return an instance of this class, with
     * the SPI object encapsulated.
     *
     * Note: All SPI methods from the original KeyPairGenerator class have been
     * moved up the hierarchy into a new class (KeyPairGeneratorSpi), which has
     * been interposed in the hierarchy between the API (KeyPairGenerator)
     * and its original parent (Object).
     */
    
    //
    // error failover notes:
    //
    //  . we failover if the implementation throws an error during init
    //    by retrying the init on other providers
    //
    //  . we also failover if the init succeeded but the subsequent call
    //    to generateKeyPair() fails. In order for this to work, we need
    //    to remember the parameters to the last successful call to init
    //    and initialize() the next spi using them.
    //
    //  . although not specified, KeyPairGenerators could be thread safe,
    //    so we make sure we do not interfere with that
    //
    //  . failover is not available, if:
    //    . getInstance(algorithm, provider) was used
    //    . a provider extends KeyPairGenerator rather than
    //      KeyPairGeneratorSpi (JDK 1.1 style)
    //    . once getProvider() is called
    //

    private static final class Delegate extends KeyPairGenerator {

  // The provider implementation (delegate)
  private volatile KeyPairGeneratorSpi spi;
 
  private final Object lock = new Object();
 
  private Iterator<Service> serviceIterator;
 
  private final static int I_NONE   = 1;
  private final static int I_SIZE   = 2;
  private final static int I_PARAMS = 3;
 
  private int initType;
  private int initKeySize;
  private AlgorithmParameterSpec initParams;
  private SecureRandom initRandom;

  // constructor
  Delegate(KeyPairGeneratorSpi spi, String algorithm) {
      super(algorithm);
      this.spi = spi;
  }
 
  Delegate(Instance instance, Iterator<Service> serviceIterator,
    String algorithm) {
      super(algorithm);
      spi = (KeyPairGeneratorSpi)instance.impl;
      provider = instance.provider;
      this.serviceIterator = serviceIterator;
      initType = I_NONE;
  }
 
  /**
   * Update the active spi of this class and return the next
   * implementation for failover. If no more implemenations are
   * available, this method returns null. However, the active spi of
   * this class is never set to null.
   */
  private KeyPairGeneratorSpi nextSpi(KeyPairGeneratorSpi oldSpi,
    boolean reinit) {
      synchronized (lock) {
    // somebody else did a failover concurrently
    // try that spi now
    if ((oldSpi != null) && (oldSpi != spi)) {
        return spi;
    }
    if (serviceIterator == null) {
        return null;
    }
    while (serviceIterator.hasNext()) {
        Service s = serviceIterator.next();
        try {
      Object inst = s.newInstance(null);
      // ignore non-spis
      if (inst instanceof KeyPairGeneratorSpi == false) {
          continue;
      }
      if (inst instanceof KeyPairGenerator) {
          continue;
      }
      KeyPairGeneratorSpi spi = (KeyPairGeneratorSpi)inst;
      if (reinit) {
          if (initType == I_SIZE) {
        spi.initialize(initKeySize, initRandom);
          } else if (initType == I_PARAMS) {
        spi.initialize(initParams, initRandom);
          } else if (initType != I_NONE) {
        throw new AssertionError
            ("KeyPairGenerator initType: " + initType);
          }
      }
      provider = s.getProvider();
      this.spi = spi;
      return spi;
        } catch (Exception e) {
      // ignore
        }
    }
    disableFailover();
    return null;
      }
  }
   
  void disableFailover() {
      serviceIterator = null;
      initType = 0;
      initParams = null;
      initRandom = null;
  }

  // engine method
  public void initialize(int keysize, SecureRandom random) {
      if (serviceIterator == null) {
    spi.initialize(keysize, random);
    return;
      }
      RuntimeException failure = null;
      KeyPairGeneratorSpi mySpi = spi;
      do {
    try {
        mySpi.initialize(keysize, random);
        initType = I_SIZE;
        initKeySize = keysize;
        initParams = null;
        initRandom = random;
        return;
    } catch (RuntimeException e) {
        if (failure == null) {
      failure = e;
        }
        mySpi = nextSpi(mySpi, false);
    }
      } while (mySpi != null);
      throw failure;
  }

  // engine method
  public void initialize(AlgorithmParameterSpec params,
    SecureRandom random) throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException {
      if (serviceIterator == null) {
    spi.initialize(params, random);
    return;
      }
      Exception failure = null;
      KeyPairGeneratorSpi mySpi = spi;
      do {
    try {
        mySpi.initialize(params, random);
        initType = I_PARAMS;
        initKeySize = 0;
        initParams = params;
        initRandom = random;
        return;
    } catch (Exception e) {
        if (failure == null) {
      failure = e;
        }
        mySpi = nextSpi(mySpi, false);
    }
      } while (mySpi != null);
      if (failure instanceof RuntimeException) {
    throw (RuntimeException)failure;
      }
      // must be an InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
      throw (InvalidAlgorithmParameterException)failure;
  }

  // engine method
  public KeyPair generateKeyPair() {
      if (serviceIterator == null) {
    return spi.generateKeyPair();
      }
      RuntimeException failure = null;
      KeyPairGeneratorSpi mySpi = spi;
      do {
    try {
        return mySpi.generateKeyPair();
    } catch (RuntimeException e) {
        if (failure == null) {
      failure = e;
        }
        mySpi = nextSpi(mySpi, true);
    }
      } while (mySpi != null);
      throw failure;
  }
    }

}
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