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package java.security.cert;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.InvalidAlgorithmParameterException;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.security.NoSuchProviderException;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.security.Provider;
import java.security.Security;
import sun.security.util.Debug;
import sun.security.jca.*;
import sun.security.jca.GetInstance.Instance;
/**
* A class for building certification paths (also known as certificate chains).
* <p>
* This class uses a provider-based architecture.
* To create a {@code CertPathBuilder}, call
* one of the static {@code getInstance} methods, passing in the
* algorithm name of the {@code CertPathBuilder} desired and optionally
* the name of the provider desired.
*
* <p>Once a {@code CertPathBuilder} object has been created, certification
* paths can be constructed by calling the {@link #build build} method and
* passing it an algorithm-specific set of parameters. If successful, the
* result (including the {@code CertPath} that was built) is returned
* in an object that implements the {@code CertPathBuilderResult}
* interface.
*
* <p>The {@link #getRevocationChecker} method allows an application to specify
* additional algorithm-specific parameters and options used by the
* {@code CertPathBuilder} when checking the revocation status of certificates.
* Here is an example demonstrating how it is used with the PKIX algorithm:
*
* <pre>
* CertPathBuilder cpb = CertPathBuilder.getInstance("PKIX");
* PKIXRevocationChecker rc = (PKIXRevocationChecker)cpb.getRevocationChecker();
* rc.setOptions(EnumSet.of(Option.PREFER_CRLS));
* params.addCertPathChecker(rc);
* CertPathBuilderResult cpbr = cpb.build(params);
* </pre>
*
* <p> Android provides the following {@code CertPathBuilder} algorithms:
* <table>
* <thead>
* <tr>
* <th>Algorithm</th>
* <th>Supported API Levels</th>
* </tr>
* </thead>
* <tbody>
* <tr>
* <td>PKIX</td>
* <td>1+</td>
* </tr>
* </tbody>
* </table>
*
* This algorithm is described in the <a href=
* "https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/StandardNames.html#CertPathBuilder">
* CertPathBuilder section</a> of the
* Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation.
* Consult the release documentation for your implementation to see if any
* other algorithms are supported.
*
* <p>
* <b>Concurrent Access</b>
* <p>
* The static methods of this class are guaranteed to be thread-safe.
* Multiple threads may concurrently invoke the static methods defined in
* this class with no ill effects.
* <p>
* However, this is not true for the non-static methods defined by this class.
* Unless otherwise documented by a specific provider, threads that need to
* access a single {@code CertPathBuilder} instance concurrently should
* synchronize amongst themselves and provide the necessary locking. Multiple
* threads each manipulating a different {@code CertPathBuilder} instance
* need not synchronize.
*
* @see CertPath
*
* @since 1.4
* @author Sean Mullan
* @author Yassir Elley
*/
public class CertPathBuilder {
/*
* Constant to lookup in the Security properties file to determine
* the default certpathbuilder type. In the Security properties file,
* the default certpathbuilder type is given as:
* <pre>
* certpathbuilder.type=PKIX
* </pre>
*/
private static final String CPB_TYPE = "certpathbuilder.type";
private final CertPathBuilderSpi builderSpi;
private final Provider provider;
private final String algorithm;
/**
* Creates a {@code CertPathBuilder} object of the given algorithm,
* and encapsulates the given provider implementation (SPI object) in it.
*
* @param builderSpi the provider implementation
* @param provider the provider
* @param algorithm the algorithm name
*/
protected CertPathBuilder(CertPathBuilderSpi builderSpi, Provider provider,
String algorithm)
{
this.builderSpi = builderSpi;
this.provider = provider;
this.algorithm = algorithm;
}
/**
* Returns a {@code CertPathBuilder} object that implements the
* specified algorithm.
*
* <p> This method traverses the list of registered security Providers,
* starting with the most preferred Provider.
* A new CertPathBuilder object encapsulating the
* CertPathBuilderSpi 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 name of the requested {@code CertPathBuilder}
* algorithm. See the CertPathBuilder section in the <a href=
* "https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/StandardNames.html#CertPathBuilder">
* Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation</a>
* for information about standard algorithm names.
*
* @return a {@code CertPathBuilder} object that implements the
* specified algorithm.
*
* @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if no Provider supports a
* CertPathBuilderSpi implementation for the
* specified algorithm.
*
* @see java.security.Provider
*/
public static CertPathBuilder getInstance(String algorithm)
throws NoSuchAlgorithmException {
Instance instance = GetInstance.getInstance("CertPathBuilder",
CertPathBuilderSpi.class, algorithm);
return new CertPathBuilder((CertPathBuilderSpi)instance.impl,
instance.provider, algorithm);
}
/**
* Returns a {@code CertPathBuilder} object that implements the
* specified algorithm.
*
* <p> A new CertPathBuilder object encapsulating the
* CertPathBuilderSpi 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 name of the requested {@code CertPathBuilder}
* algorithm. See the CertPathBuilder section in the <a href=
* "https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/StandardNames.html#CertPathBuilder">
* Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation</a>
* for information about standard algorithm names.
*
* @param provider the name of the provider.
*
* @return a {@code CertPathBuilder} object that implements the
* specified algorithm.
*
* @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if a CertPathBuilderSpi
* implementation for the specified algorithm is not
* available from the specified provider.
*
* @throws NoSuchProviderException if the specified provider is not
* registered in the security provider list.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if the {@code provider} is
* null or empty.
*
* @see java.security.Provider
*/
public static CertPathBuilder getInstance(String algorithm, String provider)
throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchProviderException {
Instance instance = GetInstance.getInstance("CertPathBuilder",
CertPathBuilderSpi.class, algorithm, provider);
return new CertPathBuilder((CertPathBuilderSpi)instance.impl,
instance.provider, algorithm);
}
/**
* Returns a {@code CertPathBuilder} object that implements the
* specified algorithm.
*
* <p> A new CertPathBuilder object encapsulating the
* CertPathBuilderSpi 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 name of the requested {@code CertPathBuilder}
* algorithm. See the CertPathBuilder section in the <a href=
* "https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/StandardNames.html#CertPathBuilder">
* Java Cryptography Architecture Standard Algorithm Name Documentation</a>
* for information about standard algorithm names.
*
* @param provider the provider.
*
* @return a {@code CertPathBuilder} object that implements the
* specified algorithm.
*
* @exception NoSuchAlgorithmException if a CertPathBuilderSpi
* implementation for the specified algorithm is not available
* from the specified Provider object.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if the {@code provider} is
* null.
*
* @see java.security.Provider
*/
public static CertPathBuilder getInstance(String algorithm,
Provider provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException {
Instance instance = GetInstance.getInstance("CertPathBuilder",
CertPathBuilderSpi.class, algorithm, provider);
return new CertPathBuilder((CertPathBuilderSpi)instance.impl,
instance.provider, algorithm);
}
/**
* Returns the provider of this {@code CertPathBuilder}.
*
* @return the provider of this {@code CertPathBuilder}
*/
public final Provider getProvider() {
return this.provider;
}
/**
* Returns the name of the algorithm of this {@code CertPathBuilder}.
*
* @return the name of the algorithm of this {@code CertPathBuilder}
*/
public final String getAlgorithm() {
return this.algorithm;
}
/**
* Attempts to build a certification path using the specified algorithm
* parameter set.
*
* @param params the algorithm parameters
* @return the result of the build algorithm
* @throws CertPathBuilderException if the builder is unable to construct
* a certification path that satisfies the specified parameters
* @throws InvalidAlgorithmParameterException if the specified parameters
* are inappropriate for this {@code CertPathBuilder}
*/
public final CertPathBuilderResult build(CertPathParameters params)
throws CertPathBuilderException, InvalidAlgorithmParameterException
{
return builderSpi.engineBuild(params);
}
/**
* Returns the default {@code CertPathBuilder} type as specified by
* the {@code certpathbuilder.type} security property, or the string
* {@literal "PKIX"} if no such property exists.
*
* <p>The default {@code CertPathBuilder} type can be used by
* applications that do not want to use a hard-coded type when calling one
* of the {@code getInstance} methods, and want to provide a default
* type in case a user does not specify its own.
*
* <p>The default {@code CertPathBuilder} type can be changed by
* setting the value of the {@code certpathbuilder.type} security property
* to the desired type.
*
* @see java.security.Security security properties
* @return the default {@code CertPathBuilder} type as specified
* by the {@code certpathbuilder.type} security property, or the string
* {@literal "PKIX"} if no such property exists.
*/
public final static String getDefaultType() {
String cpbtype =
AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction<String>() {
public String run() {
return Security.getProperty(CPB_TYPE);
}
});
return (cpbtype == null) ? "PKIX" : cpbtype;
}
/**
* Returns a {@code CertPathChecker} that the encapsulated
* {@code CertPathBuilderSpi} implementation uses to check the revocation
* status of certificates. A PKIX implementation returns objects of
* type {@code PKIXRevocationChecker}. Each invocation of this method
* returns a new instance of {@code CertPathChecker}.
*
* <p>The primary purpose of this method is to allow callers to specify
* additional input parameters and options specific to revocation checking.
* See the class description for an example.
*
* @return a {@code CertPathChecker}
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the service provider does not
* support this method
* @since 1.8
*/
public final CertPathChecker getRevocationChecker() {
return builderSpi.engineGetRevocationChecker();
}
}