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/*
* @test
* @bug 4800108 8072452 8181048
* @summary verify that precomputed DSA parameters are always used (512, 768,
* 1024, 2048, 3072 bit)
* @run main/othervm/timeout=15 TestKeyPairGenerator
*/
//
// This fix is really a performance fix, so this test is not foolproof.
// Without the precomputed parameters, it will take a minute or more
// (unless you have a very fast machine). With the fix, the test should
// complete in less than 2 seconds. Use 15 second timeout to leave some room.
//
import java.security.*;
import java.security.interfaces.*;
public class TestKeyPairGenerator {
private static void checkKeyLength(KeyPair kp, int len) throws Exception {
DSAPublicKey key = (DSAPublicKey)kp.getPublic();
int n = key.getParams().getP().bitLength();
System.out.println("Key length: " + n);
if (len != n) {
throw new Exception("Wrong key length");
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
KeyPairGenerator kpg;
KeyPair kp;
// problem was when not calling initialize()
// do that twice to artifically inflate the time
// on JDKs that do not have the fix
kpg = KeyPairGenerator.getInstance("DSA", "SUN");
kp = kpg.generateKeyPair();
kpg = KeyPairGenerator.getInstance("DSA", "SUN");
kp = kpg.generateKeyPair();
// some other basic tests
kp = kpg.generateKeyPair();
kpg.initialize(1024);
kp = kpg.generateKeyPair();
checkKeyLength(kp, 1024);
kpg.initialize(768);
kp = kpg.generateKeyPair();
checkKeyLength(kp, 768);
kpg.initialize(512);
kp = kpg.generateKeyPair();
checkKeyLength(kp, 512);
kpg.initialize(2048);
kp = kpg.generateKeyPair();
checkKeyLength(kp, 2048);
kpg.initialize(3072);
kp = kpg.generateKeyPair();
checkKeyLength(kp, 3072);
long stop = System.currentTimeMillis();
System.out.println("Time: " + (stop - start) + " ms.");
}
}