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DER is a subset of BER/1, which has * the advantage that it allows only a single encoding of primitive data. * (High level data such as dates still support many encodings.) That is, * it uses the "Definite" Encoding Rules (DER) not the "Basic" ones (BER). * * <P>Note that, like BER/1, DER streams are streams of explicitly * tagged data values. Accordingly, this programming interface does * not expose any variant of the java.io.InputStream interface, since * that kind of input stream holds untagged data values and using that * I/O model could prevent correct parsing of the DER data. * * <P>At this time, this class supports only a subset of the types of DER * data encodings which are defined. That subset is sufficient for parsing * most X.509 certificates. * * * @author David Brownell * @author Amit Kapoor * @author Hemma Prafullchandra */ public class DerInputStream { /* * This version only supports fully buffered DER. This is easy to * work with, though if large objects are manipulated DER becomes * awkward to deal with. That's where BER is useful, since BER * handles streaming data relatively well. */ DerInputBuffer buffer; /** The DER tag of the value; one of the tag_ constants. */ public byte tag; /** * Create a DER input stream from a data buffer. The buffer is not * copied, it is shared. Accordingly, the buffer should be treated * as read-only. * * @param data the buffer from which to create the string (CONSUMED) */ public DerInputStream(byte[] data) throws IOException { init(data, 0, data.length); } /** * Create a DER input stream from part of a data buffer. * The buffer is not copied, it is shared. Accordingly, the * buffer should be treated as read-only. * * @param data the buffer from which to create the string (CONSUMED) * @param offset the first index of <em>data</em> which will * be read as DER input in the new stream * @param len how long a chunk of the buffer to use, * starting at "offset" */ public DerInputStream(byte[] data, int offset, int len) throws IOException { init(data, offset, len); } /* * private helper routine */ private void init(byte[] data, int offset, int len) throws IOException { if ((offset+2 > data.length) || (offset+len > data.length)) { throw new IOException("Encoding bytes too short"); } // check for indefinite length encoding if (DerIndefLenConverter.isIndefinite(data[offset+1])) { byte[] inData = new byte[len]; System.arraycopy(data, offset, inData, 0, len); DerIndefLenConverter derIn = new DerIndefLenConverter(); buffer = new DerInputBuffer(derIn.convert(inData)); } else buffer = new DerInputBuffer(data, offset, len); buffer.mark(Integer.MAX_VALUE); } DerInputStream(DerInputBuffer buf) { buffer = buf; buffer.mark(Integer.MAX_VALUE); } /** * Creates a new DER input stream from part of this input stream. * * @param len how long a chunk of the current input stream to use, * starting at the current position. * @param do_skip true if the existing data in the input stream should * be skipped. If this value is false, the next data read * on this stream and the newly created stream will be the * same. */ public DerInputStream subStream(int len, boolean do_skip) throws IOException { DerInputBuffer newbuf = buffer.dup(); newbuf.truncate(len); if (do_skip) { buffer.skip(len); } return new DerInputStream(newbuf); } /** * Return what has been written to this DerInputStream * as a byte array. Useful for debugging. */ public byte[] toByteArray() { return buffer.toByteArray(); } /* * PRIMITIVES -- these are "universal" ASN.1 simple types. * * INTEGER, ENUMERATED, BIT STRING, OCTET STRING, NULL * OBJECT IDENTIFIER, SEQUENCE (OF), SET (OF) * UTF8String, PrintableString, T61String, IA5String, UTCTime, * GeneralizedTime, BMPString. * Note: UniversalString not supported till encoder is available. */ /** * Get an integer from the input stream as an integer. * * @return the integer held in this DER input stream. */ public int getInteger() throws IOException { if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_Integer) { throw new IOException("DER input, Integer tag error"); } return buffer.getInteger(getDefiniteLength(buffer)); } /** * Get a integer from the input stream as a BigInteger object. * * @return the integer held in this DER input stream. */ public BigInteger getBigInteger() throws IOException { if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_Integer) { throw new IOException("DER input, Integer tag error"); } return buffer.getBigInteger(getDefiniteLength(buffer), false); } /** * Returns an ASN.1 INTEGER value as a positive BigInteger. * This is just to deal with implementations that incorrectly encode * some values as negative. * * @return the integer held in this DER value as a BigInteger. */ public BigInteger getPositiveBigInteger() throws IOException { if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_Integer) { throw new IOException("DER input, Integer tag error"); } return buffer.getBigInteger(getDefiniteLength(buffer), true); } /** * Get an enumerated from the input stream. * * @return the integer held in this DER input stream. */ public int getEnumerated() throws IOException { if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_Enumerated) { throw new IOException("DER input, Enumerated tag error"); } return buffer.getInteger(getDefiniteLength(buffer)); } /** * Get a bit string from the input stream. Padded bits (if any) * will be stripped off before the bit string is returned. */ public byte[] getBitString() throws IOException { if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_BitString) throw new IOException("DER input not an bit string"); return buffer.getBitString(getDefiniteLength(buffer)); } /** * Get a bit string from the input stream. The bit string need * not be byte-aligned. */ public BitArray getUnalignedBitString() throws IOException { if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_BitString) { throw new IOException("DER input not a bit string"); } int length = getDefiniteLength(buffer); if (length == 0) { return new BitArray(0); } /* * First byte = number of excess bits in the last octet of the * representation. */ length--; int validBits = length*8 - buffer.read(); if (validBits < 0) { throw new IOException("valid bits of bit string invalid"); } byte[] repn = new byte[length]; if ((length != 0) && (buffer.read(repn) != length)) { throw new IOException("short read of DER bit string"); } return new BitArray(validBits, repn); } /** * Returns an ASN.1 OCTET STRING from the input stream. */ public byte[] getOctetString() throws IOException { if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_OctetString) throw new IOException("DER input not an octet string"); int length = getDefiniteLength(buffer); byte[] retval = new byte[length]; if ((length != 0) && (buffer.read(retval) != length)) throw new IOException("short read of DER octet string"); return retval; } /** * Returns the asked number of bytes from the input stream. */ public void getBytes(byte[] val) throws IOException { if ((val.length != 0) && (buffer.read(val) != val.length)) { throw new IOException("short read of DER octet string"); } } /** * Reads an encoded null value from the input stream. */ public void getNull() throws IOException { if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_Null || buffer.read() != 0) throw new IOException("getNull, bad data"); } /** * Reads an X.200 style Object Identifier from the stream. */ public ObjectIdentifier getOID() throws IOException { return new ObjectIdentifier(this); } /** * Return a sequence of encoded entities. ASN.1 sequences are * ordered, and they are often used, like a "struct" in C or C++, * to group data values. They may have optional or context * specific values. * * @param startLen guess about how long the sequence will be * (used to initialize an auto-growing data structure) * @return array of the values in the sequence */ public DerValue[] getSequence(int startLen) throws IOException { tag = (byte)buffer.read(); if (tag != DerValue.tag_Sequence) throw new IOException("Sequence tag error"); return readVector(startLen); } /** * Return a set of encoded entities. ASN.1 sets are unordered, * though DER may specify an order for some kinds of sets (such * as the attributes in an X.500 relative distinguished name) * to facilitate binary comparisons of encoded values. * * @param startLen guess about how large the set will be * (used to initialize an auto-growing data structure) * @return array of the values in the sequence */ public DerValue[] getSet(int startLen) throws IOException { tag = (byte)buffer.read(); if (tag != DerValue.tag_Set) throw new IOException("Set tag error"); return readVector(startLen); } /** * Return a set of encoded entities. ASN.1 sets are unordered, * though DER may specify an order for some kinds of sets (such * as the attributes in an X.500 relative distinguished name) * to facilitate binary comparisons of encoded values. * * @param startLen guess about how large the set will be * (used to initialize an auto-growing data structure) * @param implicit if true tag is assumed implicit. * @return array of the values in the sequence */ public DerValue[] getSet(int startLen, boolean implicit) throws IOException { tag = (byte)buffer.read(); if (!implicit) { if (tag != DerValue.tag_Set) { throw new IOException("Set tag error"); } } return (readVector(startLen)); } /* * Read a "vector" of values ... set or sequence have the * same encoding, except for the initial tag, so both use * this same helper routine. */ protected DerValue[] readVector(int startLen) throws IOException { DerInputStream newstr; byte lenByte = (byte)buffer.read(); int len = getLength((lenByte & 0xff), buffer); if (len == -1) { // indefinite length encoding found int readLen = buffer.available(); int offset = 2; // for tag and length bytes byte[] indefData = new byte[readLen + offset]; indefData[0] = tag; indefData[1] = lenByte; DataInputStream dis = new DataInputStream(buffer); dis.readFully(indefData, offset, readLen); dis.close(); DerIndefLenConverter derIn = new DerIndefLenConverter(); buffer = new DerInputBuffer(derIn.convert(indefData)); if (tag != buffer.read()) throw new IOException("Indefinite length encoding" + " not supported"); len = DerInputStream.getDefiniteLength(buffer); } if (len == 0) // return empty array instead of null, which should be // used only for missing optionals return new DerValue[0]; /* * Create a temporary stream from which to read the data, * unless it's not really needed. */ if (buffer.available() == len) newstr = this; else newstr = subStream(len, true); /* * Pull values out of the stream. */ Vector<DerValue> vec = new Vector<>(startLen); DerValue value; do { value = new DerValue(newstr.buffer); vec.addElement(value); } while (newstr.available() > 0); if (newstr.available() != 0) throw new IOException("extra data at end of vector"); /* * Now stick them into the array we're returning. */ int i, max = vec.size(); DerValue[] retval = new DerValue[max]; for (i = 0; i < max; i++) retval[i] = vec.elementAt(i); return retval; } /** * Get a single DER-encoded value from the input stream. * It can often be useful to pull a value from the stream * and defer parsing it. For example, you can pull a nested * sequence out with one call, and only examine its elements * later when you really need to. */ public DerValue getDerValue() throws IOException { return new DerValue(buffer); } /** * Read a string that was encoded as a UTF8String DER value. */ public String getUTF8String() throws IOException { return readString(DerValue.tag_UTF8String, "UTF-8", "UTF8"); } /** * Read a string that was encoded as a PrintableString DER value. */ public String getPrintableString() throws IOException { return readString(DerValue.tag_PrintableString, "Printable", "ASCII"); } /** * Read a string that was encoded as a T61String DER value. */ public String getT61String() throws IOException { /* * Works for common characters between T61 and ASCII. */ return readString(DerValue.tag_T61String, "T61", "ISO-8859-1"); } /** * Read a string that was encoded as a IA5tring DER value. */ public String getIA5String() throws IOException { return readString(DerValue.tag_IA5String, "IA5", "ASCII"); } /** * Read a string that was encoded as a BMPString DER value. */ public String getBMPString() throws IOException { return readString(DerValue.tag_BMPString, "BMP", "UnicodeBigUnmarked"); } /** * Read a string that was encoded as a GeneralString DER value. */ public String getGeneralString() throws IOException { return readString(DerValue.tag_GeneralString, "General", "ASCII"); } /** * Private helper routine to read an encoded string from the input * stream. * @param stringTag the tag for the type of string to read * @param stringName a name to display in error messages * @param enc the encoder to use to interpret the data. Should * correspond to the stringTag above. */ private String readString(byte stringTag, String stringName, String enc) throws IOException { if (buffer.read() != stringTag) throw new IOException("DER input not a " + stringName + " string"); int length = getDefiniteLength(buffer); byte[] retval = new byte[length]; if ((length != 0) && (buffer.read(retval) != length)) throw new IOException("short read of DER " + stringName + " string"); return new String(retval, enc); } /** * Get a UTC encoded time value from the input stream. */ public Date getUTCTime() throws IOException { if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_UtcTime) throw new IOException("DER input, UTCtime tag invalid "); return buffer.getUTCTime(getDefiniteLength(buffer)); } /** * Get a Generalized encoded time value from the input stream. */ public Date getGeneralizedTime() throws IOException { if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_GeneralizedTime) throw new IOException("DER input, GeneralizedTime tag invalid "); return buffer.getGeneralizedTime(getDefiniteLength(buffer)); } /* * Get a byte from the input stream. */ // package private int getByte() throws IOException { return (0x00ff & buffer.read()); } public int peekByte() throws IOException { return buffer.peek(); } // package private int getLength() throws IOException { return getLength(buffer); } /* * Get a length from the input stream, allowing for at most 32 bits of * encoding to be used. (Not the same as getting a tagged integer!) * * @return the length or -1 if indefinite length found. * @exception IOException on parsing error or unsupported lengths. */ static int getLength(InputStream in) throws IOException { return getLength(in.read(), in); } /* * Get a length from the input stream, allowing for at most 32 bits of * encoding to be used. (Not the same as getting a tagged integer!) * * @return the length or -1 if indefinite length found. * @exception IOException on parsing error or unsupported lengths. */ static int getLength(int lenByte, InputStream in) throws IOException { int value, tmp; tmp = lenByte; if ((tmp & 0x080) == 0x00) { // short form, 1 byte datum value = tmp; } else { // long form or indefinite tmp &= 0x07f; /* * NOTE: tmp == 0 indicates indefinite length encoded data. * tmp > 4 indicates more than 4Gb of data. */ if (tmp == 0) return -1; if (tmp < 0 || tmp > 4) throw new IOException("DerInputStream.getLength(): lengthTag=" + tmp + ", " + ((tmp < 0) ? "incorrect DER encoding." : "too big.")); for (value = 0; tmp > 0; tmp --) { value <<= 8; value += 0x0ff & in.read(); } if (value < 0) { throw new IOException("DerInputStream.getLength(): " + "Invalid length bytes"); } } return value; } int getDefiniteLength() throws IOException { return getDefiniteLength(buffer); } /* * Get a length from the input stream. * * @return the length * @exception IOException on parsing error or if indefinite length found. */ static int getDefiniteLength(InputStream in) throws IOException { int len = getLength(in); if (len < 0) { throw new IOException("Indefinite length encoding not supported"); } return len; } /** * Mark the current position in the buffer, so that * a later call to <code>reset</code> will return here. */ public void mark(int value) { buffer.mark(value); } /** * Return to the position of the last <code>mark</code> * call. A mark is implicitly set at the beginning of * the stream when it is created. */ public void reset() { buffer.reset(); } /** * Returns the number of bytes available for reading. * This is most useful for testing whether the stream is * empty. */ public int available() { return buffer.available(); } }