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25 
26 package sun.security.util;
27 
28 import java.io.InputStream;
29 import java.io.IOException;
30 import java.io.EOFException;
31 import java.util.Date;
32 import java.util.Vector;
33 import java.math.BigInteger;
34 import java.io.DataInputStream;
35 
36 /**
37  * A DER input stream, used for parsing ASN.1 DER-encoded data such as
38  * that found in X.509 certificates.  DER is a subset of BER/1, which has
39  * the advantage that it allows only a single encoding of primitive data.
40  * (High level data such as dates still support many encodings.)  That is,
41  * it uses the "Definite" Encoding Rules (DER) not the "Basic" ones (BER).
42  *
43  * <P>Note that, like BER/1, DER streams are streams of explicitly
44  * tagged data values.  Accordingly, this programming interface does
45  * not expose any variant of the java.io.InputStream interface, since
46  * that kind of input stream holds untagged data values and using that
47  * I/O model could prevent correct parsing of the DER data.
48  *
49  * <P>At this time, this class supports only a subset of the types of DER
50  * data encodings which are defined.  That subset is sufficient for parsing
51  * most X.509 certificates.
52  *
53  *
54  * @author David Brownell
55  * @author Amit Kapoor
56  * @author Hemma Prafullchandra
57  */
58 
59 public class DerInputStream {
60 
61     /*
62      * This version only supports fully buffered DER.  This is easy to
63      * work with, though if large objects are manipulated DER becomes
64      * awkward to deal with.  That's where BER is useful, since BER
65      * handles streaming data relatively well.
66      */
67     DerInputBuffer      buffer;
68 
69     /** The DER tag of the value; one of the tag_ constants. */
70     public byte         tag;
71 
72     /**
73      * Create a DER input stream from a data buffer.  The buffer is not
74      * copied, it is shared.  Accordingly, the buffer should be treated
75      * as read-only.
76      *
77      * @param data the buffer from which to create the string (CONSUMED)
78      */
DerInputStream(byte[] data)79     public DerInputStream(byte[] data) throws IOException {
80         init(data, 0, data.length);
81     }
82 
83     /**
84      * Create a DER input stream from part of a data buffer.
85      * The buffer is not copied, it is shared.  Accordingly, the
86      * buffer should be treated as read-only.
87      *
88      * @param data the buffer from which to create the string (CONSUMED)
89      * @param offset the first index of <em>data</em> which will
90      *          be read as DER input in the new stream
91      * @param len how long a chunk of the buffer to use,
92      *          starting at "offset"
93      */
DerInputStream(byte[] data, int offset, int len)94     public DerInputStream(byte[] data, int offset, int len) throws IOException {
95         init(data, offset, len);
96     }
97 
98     /*
99      * private helper routine
100      */
init(byte[] data, int offset, int len)101     private void init(byte[] data, int offset, int len) throws IOException {
102         if ((offset+2 > data.length) || (offset+len > data.length)) {
103             throw new IOException("Encoding bytes too short");
104         }
105         // check for indefinite length encoding
106         if (DerIndefLenConverter.isIndefinite(data[offset+1])) {
107             byte[] inData = new byte[len];
108             System.arraycopy(data, offset, inData, 0, len);
109 
110             DerIndefLenConverter derIn = new DerIndefLenConverter();
111             buffer = new DerInputBuffer(derIn.convert(inData));
112         } else
113             buffer = new DerInputBuffer(data, offset, len);
114         buffer.mark(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
115     }
116 
DerInputStream(DerInputBuffer buf)117     DerInputStream(DerInputBuffer buf) {
118         buffer = buf;
119         buffer.mark(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
120     }
121 
122     /**
123      * Creates a new DER input stream from part of this input stream.
124      *
125      * @param len how long a chunk of the current input stream to use,
126      *          starting at the current position.
127      * @param do_skip true if the existing data in the input stream should
128      *          be skipped.  If this value is false, the next data read
129      *          on this stream and the newly created stream will be the
130      *          same.
131      */
subStream(int len, boolean do_skip)132     public DerInputStream subStream(int len, boolean do_skip)
133     throws IOException {
134         DerInputBuffer  newbuf = buffer.dup();
135 
136         newbuf.truncate(len);
137         if (do_skip) {
138             buffer.skip(len);
139         }
140         return new DerInputStream(newbuf);
141     }
142 
143     /**
144      * Return what has been written to this DerInputStream
145      * as a byte array. Useful for debugging.
146      */
toByteArray()147     public byte[] toByteArray() {
148         return buffer.toByteArray();
149     }
150 
151     /*
152      * PRIMITIVES -- these are "universal" ASN.1 simple types.
153      *
154      *  INTEGER, ENUMERATED, BIT STRING, OCTET STRING, NULL
155      *  OBJECT IDENTIFIER, SEQUENCE (OF), SET (OF)
156      *  UTF8String, PrintableString, T61String, IA5String, UTCTime,
157      *  GeneralizedTime, BMPString.
158      * Note: UniversalString not supported till encoder is available.
159      */
160 
161     /**
162      * Get an integer from the input stream as an integer.
163      *
164      * @return the integer held in this DER input stream.
165      */
getInteger()166     public int getInteger() throws IOException {
167         if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_Integer) {
168             throw new IOException("DER input, Integer tag error");
169         }
170         return buffer.getInteger(getLength(buffer));
171     }
172 
173     /**
174      * Get a integer from the input stream as a BigInteger object.
175      *
176      * @return the integer held in this DER input stream.
177      */
getBigInteger()178     public BigInteger getBigInteger() throws IOException {
179         if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_Integer) {
180             throw new IOException("DER input, Integer tag error");
181         }
182         return buffer.getBigInteger(getLength(buffer), false);
183     }
184 
185     /**
186      * Returns an ASN.1 INTEGER value as a positive BigInteger.
187      * This is just to deal with implementations that incorrectly encode
188      * some values as negative.
189      *
190      * @return the integer held in this DER value as a BigInteger.
191      */
getPositiveBigInteger()192     public BigInteger getPositiveBigInteger() throws IOException {
193         if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_Integer) {
194             throw new IOException("DER input, Integer tag error");
195         }
196         return buffer.getBigInteger(getLength(buffer), true);
197     }
198 
199     /**
200      * Get an enumerated from the input stream.
201      *
202      * @return the integer held in this DER input stream.
203      */
getEnumerated()204     public int getEnumerated() throws IOException {
205         if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_Enumerated) {
206             throw new IOException("DER input, Enumerated tag error");
207         }
208         return buffer.getInteger(getLength(buffer));
209     }
210 
211     /**
212      * Get a bit string from the input stream. Padded bits (if any)
213      * will be stripped off before the bit string is returned.
214      */
getBitString()215     public byte[] getBitString() throws IOException {
216         if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_BitString)
217             throw new IOException("DER input not an bit string");
218 
219         return buffer.getBitString(getLength(buffer));
220     }
221 
222     /**
223      * Get a bit string from the input stream.  The bit string need
224      * not be byte-aligned.
225      */
getUnalignedBitString()226     public BitArray getUnalignedBitString() throws IOException {
227         if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_BitString)
228             throw new IOException("DER input not a bit string");
229 
230         int length = getLength(buffer) - 1;
231 
232         /*
233          * First byte = number of excess bits in the last octet of the
234          * representation.
235          */
236         int validBits = length*8 - buffer.read();
237 
238         byte[] repn = new byte[length];
239 
240         if ((length != 0) && (buffer.read(repn) != length))
241             throw new IOException("short read of DER bit string");
242         return new BitArray(validBits, repn);
243     }
244 
245     /**
246      * Returns an ASN.1 OCTET STRING from the input stream.
247      */
getOctetString()248     public byte[] getOctetString() throws IOException {
249         if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_OctetString)
250             throw new IOException("DER input not an octet string");
251 
252         int length = getLength(buffer);
253         byte[] retval = new byte[length];
254         if ((length != 0) && (buffer.read(retval) != length))
255             throw new IOException("short read of DER octet string");
256 
257         return retval;
258     }
259 
260     /**
261      * Returns the asked number of bytes from the input stream.
262      */
getBytes(byte[] val)263     public void getBytes(byte[] val) throws IOException {
264         if ((val.length != 0) && (buffer.read(val) != val.length)) {
265             throw new IOException("short read of DER octet string");
266         }
267     }
268 
269     /**
270      * Reads an encoded null value from the input stream.
271      */
getNull()272     public void getNull() throws IOException {
273         if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_Null || buffer.read() != 0)
274             throw new IOException("getNull, bad data");
275     }
276 
277     /**
278      * Reads an X.200 style Object Identifier from the stream.
279      */
getOID()280     public ObjectIdentifier getOID() throws IOException {
281         return new ObjectIdentifier(this);
282     }
283 
284     /**
285      * Return a sequence of encoded entities.  ASN.1 sequences are
286      * ordered, and they are often used, like a "struct" in C or C++,
287      * to group data values.  They may have optional or context
288      * specific values.
289      *
290      * @param startLen guess about how long the sequence will be
291      *          (used to initialize an auto-growing data structure)
292      * @return array of the values in the sequence
293      */
getSequence(int startLen, boolean originalEncodedFormRetained)294     public DerValue[] getSequence(int startLen,
295             boolean originalEncodedFormRetained) throws IOException {
296         tag = (byte)buffer.read();
297         if (tag != DerValue.tag_Sequence)
298             throw new IOException("Sequence tag error");
299         return readVector(startLen, originalEncodedFormRetained);
300     }
301 
302     /**
303      * Return a sequence of encoded entities.  ASN.1 sequences are
304      * ordered, and they are often used, like a "struct" in C or C++,
305      * to group data values.  They may have optional or context
306      * specific values.
307      *
308      * @param startLen guess about how long the sequence will be
309      *          (used to initialize an auto-growing data structure)
310      * @return array of the values in the sequence
311      */
getSequence(int startLen)312     public DerValue[] getSequence(int startLen) throws IOException {
313         return getSequence(
314                 startLen,
315                 false); // no need to retain original encoded form
316     }
317 
318     /**
319      * Return a set of encoded entities.  ASN.1 sets are unordered,
320      * though DER may specify an order for some kinds of sets (such
321      * as the attributes in an X.500 relative distinguished name)
322      * to facilitate binary comparisons of encoded values.
323      *
324      * @param startLen guess about how large the set will be
325      *          (used to initialize an auto-growing data structure)
326      * @return array of the values in the sequence
327      */
getSet(int startLen)328     public DerValue[] getSet(int startLen) throws IOException {
329         tag = (byte)buffer.read();
330         if (tag != DerValue.tag_Set)
331             throw new IOException("Set tag error");
332         return readVector(startLen);
333     }
334 
335     /**
336      * Return a set of encoded entities.  ASN.1 sets are unordered,
337      * though DER may specify an order for some kinds of sets (such
338      * as the attributes in an X.500 relative distinguished name)
339      * to facilitate binary comparisons of encoded values.
340      *
341      * @param startLen guess about how large the set will be
342      *          (used to initialize an auto-growing data structure)
343      * @param implicit if true tag is assumed implicit.
344      * @return array of the values in the sequence
345      */
getSet(int startLen, boolean implicit)346     public DerValue[] getSet(int startLen, boolean implicit)
347         throws IOException {
348         return getSet(
349             startLen,
350             implicit,
351             false); // no need to retain original encoded form
352     }
353 
getSet(int startLen, boolean implicit, boolean originalEncodedFormRetained)354     public DerValue[] getSet(int startLen, boolean implicit,
355             boolean originalEncodedFormRetained)
356         throws IOException {
357         tag = (byte)buffer.read();
358         if (!implicit) {
359             if (tag != DerValue.tag_Set) {
360                 throw new IOException("Set tag error");
361             }
362         }
363         return (readVector(startLen, originalEncodedFormRetained));
364     }
365 
366     /*
367      * Read a "vector" of values ... set or sequence have the
368      * same encoding, except for the initial tag, so both use
369      * this same helper routine.
370      */
readVector(int startLen)371     protected DerValue[] readVector(int startLen) throws IOException {
372         return readVector(
373             startLen,
374             false); // no need to retain original encoded form
375     }
376 
377     /*
378      * Read a "vector" of values ... set or sequence have the
379      * same encoding, except for the initial tag, so both use
380      * this same helper routine.
381      */
readVector(int startLen, boolean originalEncodedFormRetained)382     protected DerValue[] readVector(int startLen,
383             boolean originalEncodedFormRetained) throws IOException {
384         DerInputStream  newstr;
385 
386         byte lenByte = (byte)buffer.read();
387         int len = getLength((lenByte & 0xff), buffer);
388 
389         if (len == -1) {
390            // indefinite length encoding found
391            int readLen = buffer.available();
392            int offset = 2;     // for tag and length bytes
393            byte[] indefData = new byte[readLen + offset];
394            indefData[0] = tag;
395            indefData[1] = lenByte;
396            DataInputStream dis = new DataInputStream(buffer);
397            dis.readFully(indefData, offset, readLen);
398            dis.close();
399            DerIndefLenConverter derIn = new DerIndefLenConverter();
400            buffer = new DerInputBuffer(derIn.convert(indefData));
401            if (tag != buffer.read())
402                 throw new IOException("Indefinite length encoding" +
403                         " not supported");
404            len = DerInputStream.getLength(buffer);
405         }
406 
407         if (len == 0)
408             // return empty array instead of null, which should be
409             // used only for missing optionals
410             return new DerValue[0];
411 
412         /*
413          * Create a temporary stream from which to read the data,
414          * unless it's not really needed.
415          */
416         if (buffer.available() == len)
417             newstr = this;
418         else
419             newstr = subStream(len, true);
420 
421         /*
422          * Pull values out of the stream.
423          */
424         Vector<DerValue> vec = new Vector<DerValue>(startLen);
425         DerValue value;
426 
427         do {
428             value = new DerValue(newstr.buffer, originalEncodedFormRetained);
429             vec.addElement(value);
430         } while (newstr.available() > 0);
431 
432         if (newstr.available() != 0)
433             throw new IOException("extra data at end of vector");
434 
435         /*
436          * Now stick them into the array we're returning.
437          */
438         int             i, max = vec.size();
439         DerValue[]      retval = new DerValue[max];
440 
441         for (i = 0; i < max; i++)
442             retval[i] = vec.elementAt(i);
443 
444         return retval;
445     }
446 
447     /**
448      * Get a single DER-encoded value from the input stream.
449      * It can often be useful to pull a value from the stream
450      * and defer parsing it.  For example, you can pull a nested
451      * sequence out with one call, and only examine its elements
452      * later when you really need to.
453      */
getDerValue()454     public DerValue getDerValue() throws IOException {
455         return new DerValue(buffer);
456     }
457 
458     /**
459      * Read a string that was encoded as a UTF8String DER value.
460      */
getUTF8String()461     public String getUTF8String() throws IOException {
462         return readString(DerValue.tag_UTF8String, "UTF-8", "UTF8");
463     }
464 
465     /**
466      * Read a string that was encoded as a PrintableString DER value.
467      */
getPrintableString()468     public String getPrintableString() throws IOException {
469         return readString(DerValue.tag_PrintableString, "Printable",
470                           "ASCII");
471     }
472 
473     /**
474      * Read a string that was encoded as a T61String DER value.
475      */
getT61String()476     public String getT61String() throws IOException {
477         /*
478          * Works for common characters between T61 and ASCII.
479          */
480         return readString(DerValue.tag_T61String, "T61", "ISO-8859-1");
481     }
482 
483     /**
484      * Read a string that was encoded as a IA5tring DER value.
485      */
getIA5String()486     public String getIA5String() throws IOException {
487         return readString(DerValue.tag_IA5String, "IA5", "ASCII");
488     }
489 
490     /**
491      * Read a string that was encoded as a BMPString DER value.
492      */
getBMPString()493     public String getBMPString() throws IOException {
494         return readString(DerValue.tag_BMPString, "BMP",
495                           "UnicodeBigUnmarked");
496     }
497 
498     /**
499      * Read a string that was encoded as a GeneralString DER value.
500      */
getGeneralString()501     public String getGeneralString() throws IOException {
502         return readString(DerValue.tag_GeneralString, "General",
503                           "ASCII");
504     }
505 
506     /**
507      * Private helper routine to read an encoded string from the input
508      * stream.
509      * @param stringTag the tag for the type of string to read
510      * @param stringName a name to display in error messages
511      * @param enc the encoder to use to interpret the data. Should
512      * correspond to the stringTag above.
513      */
readString(byte stringTag, String stringName, String enc)514     private String readString(byte stringTag, String stringName,
515                               String enc) throws IOException {
516 
517         if (buffer.read() != stringTag)
518             throw new IOException("DER input not a " +
519                                   stringName + " string");
520 
521         int length = getLength(buffer);
522         byte[] retval = new byte[length];
523         if ((length != 0) && (buffer.read(retval) != length))
524             throw new IOException("short read of DER " +
525                                   stringName + " string");
526 
527         return new String(retval, enc);
528     }
529 
530     /**
531      * Get a UTC encoded time value from the input stream.
532      */
getUTCTime()533     public Date getUTCTime() throws IOException {
534         if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_UtcTime)
535             throw new IOException("DER input, UTCtime tag invalid ");
536         return buffer.getUTCTime(getLength(buffer));
537     }
538 
539     /**
540      * Get a Generalized encoded time value from the input stream.
541      */
getGeneralizedTime()542     public Date getGeneralizedTime() throws IOException {
543         if (buffer.read() != DerValue.tag_GeneralizedTime)
544             throw new IOException("DER input, GeneralizedTime tag invalid ");
545         return buffer.getGeneralizedTime(getLength(buffer));
546     }
547 
548     /*
549      * Get a byte from the input stream.
550      */
551     // package private
getByte()552     int getByte() throws IOException {
553         return (0x00ff & buffer.read());
554     }
555 
peekByte()556     public int peekByte() throws IOException {
557         return buffer.peek();
558     }
559 
560     // package private
getLength()561     int getLength() throws IOException {
562         return getLength(buffer);
563     }
564 
565     /*
566      * Get a length from the input stream, allowing for at most 32 bits of
567      * encoding to be used.  (Not the same as getting a tagged integer!)
568      *
569      * @return the length or -1 if indefinite length found.
570      * @exception IOException on parsing error or unsupported lengths.
571      */
getLength(InputStream in)572     static int getLength(InputStream in) throws IOException {
573         return getLength(in.read(), in);
574     }
575 
576     /*
577      * Get a length from the input stream, allowing for at most 32 bits of
578      * encoding to be used.  (Not the same as getting a tagged integer!)
579      *
580      * @return the length or -1 if indefinite length found.
581      * @exception IOException on parsing error or unsupported lengths.
582      */
getLength(int lenByte, InputStream in)583     static int getLength(int lenByte, InputStream in) throws IOException {
584         int value, tmp;
585 
586         tmp = lenByte;
587         if ((tmp & 0x080) == 0x00) { // short form, 1 byte datum
588             value = tmp;
589         } else {                     // long form or indefinite
590             tmp &= 0x07f;
591 
592             /*
593              * NOTE:  tmp == 0 indicates indefinite length encoded data.
594              * tmp > 4 indicates more than 4Gb of data.
595              */
596             if (tmp == 0)
597                 return -1;
598             if (tmp < 0 || tmp > 4)
599                 throw new IOException("DerInputStream.getLength(): lengthTag="
600                     + tmp + ", "
601                     + ((tmp < 0) ? "incorrect DER encoding." : "too big."));
602 
603             for (value = 0; tmp > 0; tmp --) {
604                 value <<= 8;
605                 value += 0x0ff & in.read();
606             }
607         }
608         return value;
609     }
610 
611     /**
612      * Mark the current position in the buffer, so that
613      * a later call to <code>reset</code> will return here.
614      */
mark(int value)615     public void mark(int value) { buffer.mark(value); }
616 
617 
618     /**
619      * Return to the position of the last <code>mark</code>
620      * call.  A mark is implicitly set at the beginning of
621      * the stream when it is created.
622      */
reset()623     public void reset() { buffer.reset(); }
624 
625 
626     /**
627      * Returns the number of bytes available for reading.
628      * This is most useful for testing whether the stream is
629      * empty.
630      */
available()631     public int available() { return buffer.available(); }
632 }
633