Bouncy Castle Cryptography Library 1.37

org.bouncycastle.crypto.paddings
Interface BlockCipherPadding

All Known Implementing Classes:
ISO10126d2Padding, ISO7816d4Padding, PKCS7Padding, TBCPadding, X923Padding, ZeroBytePadding

public interface BlockCipherPadding

Block cipher padders are expected to conform to this interface


Method Summary
 int addPadding(byte[] in, int inOff)
          add the pad bytes to the passed in block, returning the number of bytes added.
 java.lang.String getPaddingName()
          Return the name of the algorithm the cipher implements.
 void init(java.security.SecureRandom random)
          Initialise the padder.
 int padCount(byte[] in)
          return the number of pad bytes present in the block.
 

Method Detail

init

void init(java.security.SecureRandom random)
          throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
Initialise the padder.

Parameters:
random - the source of randomness for the padding, if required.
Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException

getPaddingName

java.lang.String getPaddingName()
Return the name of the algorithm the cipher implements.

Returns:
the name of the algorithm the cipher implements.

addPadding

int addPadding(byte[] in,
               int inOff)
add the pad bytes to the passed in block, returning the number of bytes added.

Note: this assumes that the last block of plain text is always passed to it inside in. i.e. if inOff is zero, indicating the entire block is to be overwritten with padding the value of in should be the same as the last block of plain text. The reason for this is that some modes such as "trailing bit compliment" base the padding on the last byte of plain text.


padCount

int padCount(byte[] in)
             throws InvalidCipherTextException
return the number of pad bytes present in the block.

Throws:
InvalidCipherTextException - if the padding is badly formed or invalid.

Bouncy Castle Cryptography Library 1.37