gnu.javax.crypto.pad
Class ISO10126
- IPad
The implementation of the ISO 10126-2 padding algorithm.
The last byte of the padding block is the number of padding bytes, all other
padding bytes are random.
References:
- XML Encryption Syntax and
Processing Section "5.2 Block Encryption Algorithms"; "Padding".
byte[] | pad(byte[] in, int offset, int length) - Returns the byte sequence that should be appended to the designated input.
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boolean | selfTest() - The default self-test in the super-class would take too long to finish
with this type of padder --due to the large amount of random data needed.
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void | setup() - If any additional checks or resource setup must be done by the subclass,
then this is the hook for it.
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int | unpad(byte[] in, int offset, int length) - Returns the number of bytes to discard from a designated input buffer.
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clone , equals , extends Object> getClass , finalize , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait |
pad
public byte[] pad(byte[] in,
int offset,
int length)
Returns the byte sequence that should be appended to the designated input.
- pad in interface IPad
- pad in interface BasePad
in
- the input buffer containing the bytes to pad.offset
- the starting index of meaningful data in in.length
- the number of meaningful bytes in in.
- the possibly 0-byte long sequence to be appended to the designated
input.
selfTest
public boolean selfTest()
The default self-test in the super-class would take too long to finish
with this type of padder --due to the large amount of random data needed.
We override the default test and replace it with a simple one for a 16-byte
block-size (default AES block-size). The Mauve test TestOfISO10126 will
exercise all block-sizes that the default self-test uses for the other
padders.
- selfTest in interface IPad
- selfTest in interface BasePad
setup
public void setup()
If any additional checks or resource setup must be done by the subclass,
then this is the hook for it. This method will be called before the
BasePad.init(int)
method returns.
- setup in interface BasePad
unpad
public int unpad(byte[] in,
int offset,
int length)
throws WrongPaddingException
Returns the number of bytes to discard from a designated input buffer.
- unpad in interface IPad
- unpad in interface BasePad
in
- the input buffer containing the bytes to unpad.offset
- the starting index of meaningful data in in.length
- the number of meaningful bytes in in.
- the number of bytes to discard, to the left of index position
offset + length
in in. In other words, if
the return value of a successful invocation of this method is
result
, then the unpadded byte sequence will be
offset + length - result
bytes in in,
starting from index position offset
.
ISO10126.java -- An implementation of the ISO 10126-2 padding scheme
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