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This method returns true * if 'from' is not the same as or an ancestor of 'to'. All code * in a system domain are granted with all permission and so this * method returns false if 'from' class loader is a class loader * loading system classes. On the other hand, if a class loader * attempts to access system domain classes, it requires package * access check and this method will return true. */ public static boolean needsPackageAccessCheck(ClassLoader from, ClassLoader to) { if (from == null || from == to) return false; if (to == null) return true; return !isAncestor(from, to); } /** * Check package access on the proxy interfaces that the given proxy class * implements. * * @param clazz Proxy class object */ public static void checkProxyPackageAccess(Class<?> clazz) { SecurityManager s = System.getSecurityManager(); if (s != null) { // check proxy interfaces if the given class is a proxy class if (Proxy.isProxyClass(clazz)) { for (Class<?> intf : clazz.getInterfaces()) { checkPackageAccess(intf); } } } } /** * Access check on the interfaces that a proxy class implements and throw * {@code SecurityException} if it accesses a restricted package from * the caller's class loader. * * @param ccl the caller's class loader * @param interfaces the list of interfaces that a proxy class implements */ public static void checkProxyPackageAccess(ClassLoader ccl, Class<?>... interfaces) { SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager(); if (sm != null) { for (Class<?> intf : interfaces) { ClassLoader cl = intf.getClassLoader(); if (needsPackageAccessCheck(ccl, cl)) { checkPackageAccess(intf); } } } } /** * Test if the given class is a proxy class that implements * non-public interface. Such proxy class may be in a non-restricted * package that bypasses checkPackageAccess. */ public static boolean isNonPublicProxyClass(Class<?> cls) { String name = cls.getName(); int i = name.lastIndexOf('.'); String pkg = (i != -1) ? name.substring(0, i) : ""; // NOTE: Android creates proxies in the "default" package (and not com.sun.proxy), which // makes this check imprecise. However, this function is only ever called if there's // a security manager installed (which is the never case on android). return Proxy.isProxyClass(cls) && !pkg.isEmpty(); } }