package gnu.crypto.mode; // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // $Id: IMode.java,v 1.5 2005/10/06 04:24:17 rsdio Exp $ // // Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, Free Software Foundation, Inc. // // This file is part of GNU Crypto. // // GNU Crypto 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 Crypto 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. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program; see the file COPYING. 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If you modify this // library, you may extend this exception to your version of the // library, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to // do so, delete this exception statement from your version. // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- import gnu.crypto.cipher.IBlockCipher; /** * <p>The basic visible methods of any block cipher mode.</p> * * <p>Block ciphers encrypt plaintext in fixed size n-bit blocks. For messages * larger than n bits, the simplest approach is to segment the message into * n-bit blocks and process (encrypt and/or decrypt) each one separately * (Electronic Codebook or ECB mode). But this approach has disadvantages in * most applications. The block cipher modes of operations are one way of * working around those disadvantages.</p> * * <p>A <i>Mode</i> always employs an underlying block cipher for processing its * input. For all intents and purposes, a <i>Mode</i> appears to behave as any * other block cipher with the following differences:</p> * * <ul> * <li>Depending on the specifications of the mode, the block size may be * different that that of the underlying cipher.</li> * * <li>While some modes of operations allow operations on block sizes that * can be 1-bit long, this library will only deal with sizes that are * multiple of 8 bits. This is because the <tt>byte</tt> is the smallest, * easy to handle, primitive type in Java.</li> * * <li>Some modes need an <i>Initialisation Vector</i> (IV) to be properly * initialised.</li> * </ul> * * <p>Possible additional initialisation values for an instance of that type * are:</p> * * <ul> * <li>The block size in which to operate this mode instance. This * value is <b>optional</b>, if unspecified, the underlying block cipher's * configured block size shall be used.</li> * * <li>Whether this mode will be used for encryption or decryption. This * value is <b>mandatory</b> and should be included in the initialisation * parameters. If it isn't, a {@link java.lang.IllegalStateException} will * be thrown if any method, other than <code>reset()</code> is invoked on the * instance.</li> * * <li>The byte array containing the <i>initialisation vector</i>, if * required by this type of mode.</li> * </ul> * * @version $Revision: 1.5 $ */ public interface IMode extends IBlockCipher { // Constants // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * <p>Property name of the state in which to operate this mode. The value * associated to this property name is taken to be an {@link Integer} which * value is either <code>ENCRYPTION</code> or <code>DECRYPTION</code>.</p> */ String STATE = "gnu.crypto.mode.state"; /** * <p>Property name of the block size in which to operate this mode. The * value associated with this property name is taken to be an {@link Integer}. * If it is not specified, the value of the block size of the underlying * block cipher, used to construct the mode instance, shall be used.</p> */ String MODE_BLOCK_SIZE = "gnu.crypto.mode.block.size"; /** * <p>Property name of the initialisation vector to use, if required, with * this instance. The value associated with this property name is taken to * be a byte array. If the concrete instance needs such a parameter, and it * has not been specified as part of the initialissation parameters, an * all-zero byte array of the appropriate size shall be used.</p> */ String IV = "gnu.crypto.mode.iv"; /** * <p>Constant indicating the instance is being used for <i>encryption</i>.</p> */ int ENCRYPTION = 1; /** * <p>Constant indicating the instance is being used for <i>decryption</i>.</p> */ int DECRYPTION = 2; // Methods // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * <p>A convenience method. Effectively invokes the <code>encryptBlock()</code> * or <code>decryptBlock()</code> method depending on the operational state * of the instance.</p> * * @param in the plaintext. * @param inOffset index of <code>in</code> from which to start considering * data. * @param out the ciphertext. * @param outOffset index of <code>out</code> from which to store result. * @exception IllegalStateException if the instance is not initialised. */ void update(byte[] in, int inOffset, byte[] out, int outOffset) throws IllegalStateException; }