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/* Security.java --- Java base security class implementation
   Copyright (C) 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of GNU Classpath.

GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.

GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
General Public License for more details.

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02111-1307 USA.

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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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exception statement from your version. */

package java.security;

import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.security.Provider;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.LinkedHashSet;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.Vector;

/**
 * This class centralizes all security properties and common security methods.
 * One of its primary uses is to manage providers.
 *
 * @author Mark Benvenuto <ivymccough@worldnet.att.net>
 */
public final class Security extends Object
{
  private static final String ALG_ALIAS = "Alg.Alias.";

  private static Vector providers = new Vector();
  private static Properties secprops = new Properties();
  static
  {
    String base = System.getProperty("gnu.classpath.home.url");
    String vendor = System.getProperty("gnu.classpath.vm.shortname");
    
    // Try VM specific security file
    boolean loaded = loadProviders(base, vendor);
    
    // Append classpath standard provider if possible
    if (!loadProviders(base, "classpath") && !loaded && providers.size() == 0)
      {
	// No providers found and both security files failed to load properly.
	System.err.println
	  ("WARNING: could not properly read security provider files:");
	System.err.println
	  ("         " + base + "/security/" + vendor + ".security");
	System.err.println
	  ("         " + base + "/security/" + "classpath" + ".security");
	System.err.println
	  ("         Falling back to standard GNU security provider");
	providers.addElement(new gnu.java.security.provider.Gnu());
      }
  }

  // This class can't be instantiated.
  private Security ()
  {
  }

  /**
   * Tries to load the vender specific security providers from the given
   * base URL. Returns true if the resource could be read and completely
   * parsed successfully, false otherwise.
   */
  private static boolean loadProviders(String baseUrl, String vendor)
  {
    if (baseUrl == null || vendor == null)
      return false;

    boolean result = true;
    String secfilestr = baseUrl + "/security/" + vendor + ".security";
    try
      {
	InputStream fin = new URL(secfilestr).openStream();
	secprops.load(fin);

	int i = 1;
	String name;
	while ((name = secprops.getProperty("security.provider." + i)) != null)
	  {
	    Exception exception = null;
	    try
	      {
		providers.addElement(Class.forName(name).newInstance());
	      }
	    catch (ClassNotFoundException x)
	      {
	        exception = x;
	      }
	    catch (InstantiationException x)
	      {
	        exception = x;
	      }
	    catch (IllegalAccessException x)
	      {
	        exception = x;
	      }

	    if (exception != null)
	      {
		System.err.println ("WARNING: Error loading security provider "
				    + name + ": " + exception);
		result = false;
	      }
	    i++;
	  }
      }
    catch (IOException ignored)
      {
	result = false;
      }

    return false;
  }

  /**
   * Gets a specified property for an algorithm. The algorithm name should be a
   * standard name. See Appendix A in the Java Cryptography Architecture API
   * Specification &amp; Reference for information about standard algorithm
   * names. One possible use is by specialized algorithm parsers, which may map
   * classes to algorithms which they understand (much like {@link Key} parsers
   * do).
   *
   * @param algName the algorithm name.
   * @param propName the name of the property to get.
   * @return the value of the specified property.
   * @deprecated This method used to return the value of a proprietary property
   * in the master file of the "SUN" Cryptographic Service Provider in order to
   * determine how to parse algorithm-specific parameters. Use the new
   * provider-based and algorithm-independent {@link AlgorithmParameters} and
   * {@link KeyFactory} engine classes (introduced in the Java 2 platform)
   * instead.
   */
  public static String getAlgorithmProperty(String algName, String propName)
  {
    if (algName == null || propName == null)
      return null;

    String property = String.valueOf(propName) + "." + String.valueOf(algName);
    Provider p;
    for (Iterator i = providers.iterator(); i.hasNext(); )
      {
        p = (Provider) i.next();
        for (Iterator j = p.keySet().iterator(); j.hasNext(); )
          {
            String key = (String) j.next();
            if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(property))
              return p.getProperty(key);
          }
      }
    return null;
  }

  /**
   * <p>Adds a new provider, at a specified position. The position is the
   * preference order in which providers are searched for requested algorithms.
   * Note that it is not guaranteed that this preference will be respected. The
   * position is 1-based, that is, <code>1</code> is most preferred, followed by
   * <code>2</code>, and so on.</p>
   *
   * <p>If the given provider is installed at the requested position, the
   * provider that used to be at that position, and all providers with a
   * position greater than position, are shifted up one position (towards the
   * end of the list of installed providers).</p>
   *
   * <p>A provider cannot be added if it is already installed.</p>
   *
   * <p>First, if there is a security manager, its <code>checkSecurityAccess()
   * </code> method is called with the string <code>"insertProvider."+provider.
   * getName()</code> to see if it's ok to add a new provider. If the default
   * implementation of <code>checkSecurityAccess()</code> is used (i.e., that
   * method is not overriden), then this will result in a call to the security
   * manager's <code>checkPermission()</code> method with a
   * <code>SecurityPermission("insertProvider."+provider.getName())</code>
   * permission.</p>
   *
   * @param provider the provider to be added.
   * @param position the preference position that the caller would like for
   * this provider.
   * @return the actual preference position in which the provider was added, or
   * <code>-1</code> if the provider was not added because it is already
   * installed.
   * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its
   * {@link SecurityManager#checkSecurityAccess(String)} method denies access
   * to add a new provider.
   * @see #getProvider(String)
   * @see #removeProvider(String)
   * @see SecurityPermission
   */
  public static int insertProviderAt(Provider provider, int position)
  {
    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    if (sm != null)
      sm.checkSecurityAccess("insertProvider." + provider.getName());

    position--;
    int max = providers.size ();
    for (int i = 0; i < max; i++)
      {
	if (((Provider) providers.elementAt(i)).getName() == provider.getName())
	  return -1;
      }

    if (position < 0)
      position = 0;
    if (position > max)
      position = max;

    providers.insertElementAt(provider, position);

    return position + 1;
  }

  /**
   * <p>Adds a provider to the next position available.</p>
   *
   * <p>First, if there is a security manager, its <code>checkSecurityAccess()
   * </code> method is called with the string <code>"insertProvider."+provider.
   * getName()</code> to see if it's ok to add a new provider. If the default
   * implementation of <code>checkSecurityAccess()</code> is used (i.e., that
   * method is not overriden), then this will result in a call to the security
   * manager's <code>checkPermission()</code> method with a
   * <code>SecurityPermission("insertProvider."+provider.getName())</code>
   * permission.</p>
   *
   * @param provider the provider to be added.
   * @return the preference position in which the provider was added, or
   * <code>-1</code> if the provider was not added because it is already
   * installed.
   * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its
   * {@link SecurityManager#checkSecurityAccess(String)} method denies access
   * to add a new provider.
   * @see #getProvider(String)
   * @see #removeProvider(String)
   * @see SecurityPermission
   */
  public static int addProvider(Provider provider)
  {
    return insertProviderAt (provider, providers.size () + 1);
  }

  /**
   * <p>Removes the provider with the specified name.</p>
   *
   * <p>When the specified provider is removed, all providers located at a
   * position greater than where the specified provider was are shifted down
   * one position (towards the head of the list of installed providers).</p>
   *
   * <p>This method returns silently if the provider is not installed.</p>
   *
   * <p>First, if there is a security manager, its <code>checkSecurityAccess()
   * </code> method is called with the string <code>"removeProvider."+name</code>
   * to see if it's ok to remove the provider. If the default implementation of
   * <code>checkSecurityAccess()</code> is used (i.e., that method is not
   * overriden), then this will result in a call to the security manager's
   * <code>checkPermission()</code> method with a <code>SecurityPermission(
   * "removeProvider."+name)</code> permission.</p>
   *
   * @param name the name of the provider to remove.
   * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its
   * {@link SecurityManager#checkSecurityAccess(String)} method denies access
   * to remove the provider.
   * @see #getProvider(String)
   * @see #addProvider(Provider)
   */
  public static void removeProvider(String name)
  {
    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    if (sm != null)
      sm.checkSecurityAccess("removeProvider." + name);

    int max = providers.size ();
    for (int i = 0; i < max; i++)
      {
	if (((Provider) providers.elementAt(i)).getName() == name)
	  {
	    providers.remove(i);
	    break;
	  }
      }
  }

  /**
   * Returns an array containing all the installed providers. The order of the
   * providers in the array is their preference order.
   *
   * @return an array of all the installed providers.
   */
  public static Provider[] getProviders()
  {
    Provider array[] = new Provider[providers.size ()];
    providers.copyInto (array);
    return array;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the provider installed with the specified name, if any. Returns
   * <code>null</code> if no provider with the specified name is installed.
   *
   * @param name the name of the provider to get.
   * @return the provider of the specified name.
   * @see #removeProvider(String)
   * @see #addProvider(Provider)
   */
  public static Provider getProvider(String name)
  {
    Provider p;
    int max = providers.size ();
    for (int i = 0; i < max; i++)
      {
	p = (Provider) providers.elementAt(i);
	if (p.getName() == name)
	  return p;
      }
    return null;
  }

  /**
   * <p>Gets a security property value.</p>
   *
   * <p>First, if there is a security manager, its <code>checkPermission()</code>
   * method is called with a <code>SecurityPermission("getProperty."+key)</code>
   * permission to see if it's ok to retrieve the specified security property
   * value.</p>
   *
   * @param key the key of the property being retrieved.
   * @return the value of the security property corresponding to key.
   * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its
   * {@link SecurityManager#checkPermission(Permission)} method denies access
   * to retrieve the specified security property value.
   * @see #setProperty(String, String)
   * @see SecurityPermission
   */
  public static String getProperty(String key)
  {
    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    if (sm != null)
      sm.checkSecurityAccess("getProperty." + key);

    return secprops.getProperty(key);
  }

  /**
   * <p>Sets a security property value.</p>
   *
   * <p>First, if there is a security manager, its <code>checkPermission()</code>
   * method is called with a <code>SecurityPermission("setProperty."+key)</code>
   * permission to see if it's ok to set the specified security property value.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param key the name of the property to be set.
   * @param datnum the value of the property to be set.
   * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its
   * {@link SecurityManager#checkPermission(Permission)} method denies access
   * to set the specified security property value.
   * @see #getProperty(String)
   * @see SecurityPermission
   */
  public static void setProperty(String key, String datnum)
  {
    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    if (sm != null)
      sm.checkSecurityAccess("setProperty." + key);

    secprops.put(key, datnum);
  }

  /**
   * Returns a Set of Strings containing the names of all available algorithms
   * or types for the specified Java cryptographic service (e.g., Signature,
   * MessageDigest, Cipher, Mac, KeyStore). Returns an empty Set if there is no
   * provider that supports the specified service. For a complete list of Java
   * cryptographic services, please see the Java Cryptography Architecture API
   * Specification & Reference. Note: the returned set is immutable.
   *
   * @param serviceName the name of the Java cryptographic service (e.g.,
   * Signature, MessageDigest, Cipher, Mac, KeyStore). Note: this parameter is
   * case-insensitive.
   * @return a Set of Strings containing the names of all available algorithms
   * or types for the specified Java cryptographic service or an empty set if
   * no provider supports the specified service.
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static Set getAlgorithms(String serviceName)
  {
    HashSet result = new HashSet();
    if (serviceName == null || serviceName.length() == 0)
      return result;

    serviceName = serviceName.trim();
    if (serviceName.length() == 0)
      return result;

    serviceName = serviceName.toUpperCase()+".";
    Provider[] providers = getProviders();
    int ndx;
    for (int i = 0; i < providers.length; i++)
      for (Enumeration e = providers[i].propertyNames(); e.hasMoreElements(); )
        {
          String service = ((String) e.nextElement()).trim();
          if (service.toUpperCase().startsWith(serviceName))
            {
              service = service.substring(serviceName.length()).trim();
              ndx = service.indexOf(' '); // get rid of attributes
              if (ndx != -1)
                service = service.substring(0, ndx);
              result.add(service);
            }
        }
    return Collections.unmodifiableSet(result);
  }

  /**
   * <p>Returns an array containing all installed providers that satisfy the
   * specified selection criterion, or <code>null</code> if no such providers
   * have been installed. The returned providers are ordered according to their
   * preference order.</p>
   *
   * <p>A cryptographic service is always associated with a particular
   * algorithm or type. For example, a digital signature service is always
   * associated with a particular algorithm (e.g., <i>DSA</i>), and a
   * CertificateFactory service is always associated with a particular
   * certificate type (e.g., <i>X.509</i>).</p>
   *
   * <p>The selection criterion must be specified in one of the following two
   * formats:</p>
   *
   * <ul>
   *    <li><p>&lt;crypto_service>.&lt;algorithm_or_type></p>
   *    <p>The cryptographic service name must not contain any dots.</p>
   *    <p>A provider satisfies the specified selection criterion iff the
   *    provider implements the specified algorithm or type for the specified
   *    cryptographic service.</p>
   *    <p>For example, "CertificateFactory.X.509" would be satisfied by any
   *    provider that supplied a CertificateFactory implementation for X.509
   *    certificates.</p></li>
   *
   *    <li><p>&lt;crypto_service>.&lt;algorithm_or_type>&nbsp;&lt;attribute_name>:&lt;attribute_value></p>
   *    <p>The cryptographic service name must not contain any dots. There must
   *    be one or more space charaters between the the &lt;algorithm_or_type>
   *    and the &lt;attribute_name>.</p>
   *    <p>A provider satisfies this selection criterion iff the provider
   *    implements the specified algorithm or type for the specified
   *    cryptographic service and its implementation meets the constraint
   *    expressed by the specified attribute name/value pair.</p>
   *    <p>For example, "Signature.SHA1withDSA KeySize:1024" would be satisfied
   *    by any provider that implemented the SHA1withDSA signature algorithm
   *    with a keysize of 1024 (or larger).</p></li>
   * </ul>
   *
   * <p>See Appendix A in the Java Cryptogaphy Architecture API Specification
   * &amp; Reference for information about standard cryptographic service names,
   * standard algorithm names and standard attribute names.</p>
   *
   * @param filter the criterion for selecting providers. The filter is case-
   * insensitive.
   * @return all the installed providers that satisfy the selection criterion,
   * or null if no such providers have been installed.
   * @throws InvalidParameterException if the filter is not in the required
   * format.
   * @see #getProviders(Map)
   */
  public static Provider[] getProviders(String filter)
  {
    if (providers == null || providers.isEmpty())
      return null;

    if (filter == null || filter.length() == 0)
      return getProviders();

    HashMap map = new HashMap(1);
    int i = filter.indexOf(':');
    if (i == -1) // <service>.<algorithm>
      map.put(filter, "");
    else // <service>.<algorithm> <attribute>:<value>
      map.put(filter.substring(0, i), filter.substring(i+1));

    return getProviders(map);
  }

 /**
  * <p>Returns an array containing all installed providers that satisfy the
  * specified selection criteria, or <code>null</code> if no such providers
  * have been installed. The returned providers are ordered according to their
  * preference order.</p>
  *
  * <p>The selection criteria are represented by a map. Each map entry
  * represents a selection criterion. A provider is selected iff it satisfies
  * all selection criteria. The key for any entry in such a map must be in one
  * of the following two formats:</p>
  *
  * <ul>
  *    <li><p>&lt;crypto_service>.&lt;algorithm_or_type></p>
  *    <p>The cryptographic service name must not contain any dots.</p>
  *    <p>The value associated with the key must be an empty string.</p>
  *    <p>A provider satisfies this selection criterion iff the provider
  *    implements the specified algorithm or type for the specified
  *    cryptographic service.</p></li>
  *
  *    <li><p>&lt;crypto_service>.&lt;algorithm_or_type> &lt;attribute_name></p>
  *    <p>The cryptographic service name must not contain any dots. There must
  *    be one or more space charaters between the &lt;algorithm_or_type> and
  *    the &lt;attribute_name>.</p>
  *    <p>The value associated with the key must be a non-empty string. A
  *    provider satisfies this selection criterion iff the provider implements
  *    the specified algorithm or type for the specified cryptographic service
  *    and its implementation meets the constraint expressed by the specified
  *    attribute name/value pair.</p></li>
  * </ul>
  *
  * <p>See Appendix A in the Java Cryptogaphy Architecture API Specification
  * &amp; Reference for information about standard cryptographic service names,
  * standard algorithm names and standard attribute names.</p>
  *
  * @param filter the criteria for selecting providers. The filter is case-
  * insensitive.
  * @return all the installed providers that satisfy the selection criteria,
  * or <code>null</code> if no such providers have been installed.
  * @throws InvalidParameterException if the filter is not in the required
  * format.
  * @see #getProviders(String)
  */
  public static Provider[] getProviders(Map filter)
  {
    if (providers == null || providers.isEmpty())
      return null;

    if (filter == null)
      return getProviders();

    Set querries = filter.keySet();
    if (querries == null || querries.isEmpty())
      return getProviders();

    LinkedHashSet result = new LinkedHashSet(providers); // assume all
    int dot, ws;
    String querry, service, algorithm, attribute, value;
    LinkedHashSet serviceProviders = new LinkedHashSet(); // preserve insertion order
    for (Iterator i = querries.iterator(); i.hasNext(); )
      {
        querry = (String) i.next();
        if (querry == null) // all providers
          continue;

        querry = querry.trim();
        if (querry.length() == 0) // all providers
          continue;

        dot = querry.indexOf('.');
        if (dot == -1) // syntax error
          throw new InvalidParameterException(
              "missing dot in '" + String.valueOf(querry)+"'");

        value = (String) filter.get(querry);
        // deconstruct querry into [service, algorithm, attribute]
        if (value == null || value.trim().length() == 0) // <service>.<algorithm>
          {
            value = null;
            attribute = null;
            service = querry.substring(0, dot).trim();
            algorithm = querry.substring(dot+1).trim();
          }
        else // <service>.<algorithm> <attribute>
          {
            ws = querry.indexOf(' ');
            if (ws == -1)
              throw new InvalidParameterException(
                  "value (" + String.valueOf(value) +
                  ") is not empty, but querry (" + String.valueOf(querry) +
                  ") is missing at least one space character");
            value = value.trim();
            attribute = querry.substring(ws+1).trim();
            // was the dot in the attribute?
            if (attribute.indexOf('.') != -1)
              throw new InvalidParameterException(
                  "attribute_name (" + String.valueOf(attribute) +
                  ") in querry (" + String.valueOf(querry) + ") contains a dot");

            querry = querry.substring(0, ws).trim();
            service = querry.substring(0, dot).trim();
            algorithm = querry.substring(dot+1).trim();
          }

        // service and algorithm must not be empty
        if (service.length() == 0)
          throw new InvalidParameterException(
              "<crypto_service> in querry (" + String.valueOf(querry) +
              ") is empty");

        if (algorithm.length() == 0)
          throw new InvalidParameterException(
              "<algorithm_or_type> in querry (" + String.valueOf(querry) +
              ") is empty");

        selectProviders(service, algorithm, attribute, value, result, serviceProviders);
        result.retainAll(serviceProviders); // eval next retaining found providers
        if (result.isEmpty()) // no point continuing
          break;
      }

    if (result.isEmpty())
      return null;

    return (Provider[]) result.toArray(new Provider[0]);
  }

  private static void selectProviders(String svc, String algo, String attr,
                                      String val, LinkedHashSet providerSet,
                                      LinkedHashSet result)
  {
    result.clear(); // ensure we start with an empty result set
    for (Iterator i = providerSet.iterator(); i.hasNext(); )
      {
        Provider p = (Provider) i.next();
        if (provides(p, svc, algo, attr, val))
          result.add(p);
      }
  }

  private static boolean provides(Provider p, String svc, String algo,
                                  String attr, String val)
  {
    Iterator it;
    String serviceDotAlgorithm = null;
    String key = null;
    String realVal;
    boolean found = false;
    // if <svc>.<algo> <attr> is in the set then so is <svc>.<algo>
    // but it may be stored under an alias <algo>. resolve
    outer: for (int r = 0; r < 3; r++) // guard against circularity
      {
        serviceDotAlgorithm = (svc+"."+String.valueOf(algo)).trim();
        inner: for (it = p.keySet().iterator(); it.hasNext(); )
          {
            key = (String) it.next();
            if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(serviceDotAlgorithm)) // eureka
              {
                found = true;
                break outer;
              }
            // it may be there but as an alias
            if (key.equalsIgnoreCase(ALG_ALIAS + serviceDotAlgorithm))
              {
                algo = p.getProperty(key);
                continue outer;
              }
            // else continue inner
          }
      }

    if (!found)
      return false;

    // found a candidate for the querry.  do we have an attr to match?
    if (val == null) // <service>.<algorithm> querry
      return true;

    // <service>.<algorithm> <attribute>; find the key entry that match
    String realAttr;
    int limit = serviceDotAlgorithm.length() + 1;
    for (it = p.keySet().iterator(); it.hasNext(); )
      {
        key = (String) it.next();
        if (key.length() <= limit)
          continue;

        if (key.substring(0, limit).equalsIgnoreCase(serviceDotAlgorithm+" "))
          {
            realAttr = key.substring(limit).trim();
            if (! realAttr.equalsIgnoreCase(attr))
              continue;

            // eveything matches so far.  do the value
            realVal = p.getProperty(key);
            if (realVal == null)
              return false;

            realVal = realVal.trim();
            // is it a string value?
            if (val.equalsIgnoreCase(realVal))
              return true;

            // assume value is a number. cehck for greater-than-or-equal
            return (new Integer(val).intValue() >= new Integer(realVal).intValue());
          }
      }

    return false;
  }
}