public class GMac extends java.lang.Object implements Mac
GMac is an invocation of the GCM mode where no data is encrypted (i.e. all input data to the Mac is processed as additional authenticated data with the underlying GCM block cipher).
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GMac(GCMModeCipher cipher)
Creates a GMAC based on the operation of a block cipher in GCM mode.
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GMac(GCMModeCipher cipher,
int macSizeBits)
Creates a GMAC based on the operation of a 128 bit block cipher in GCM mode.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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int |
doFinal(byte[] out,
int outOff)
Compute the final stage of the MAC writing the output to the out
parameter.
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java.lang.String |
getAlgorithmName()
Return the name of the algorithm the MAC implements.
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int |
getMacSize()
Return the block size for this MAC (in bytes).
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void |
init(CipherParameters params)
Initialises the GMAC - requires a
ParametersWithIV providing a KeyParameter
and a nonce. |
void |
reset()
Reset the MAC.
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void |
update(byte in)
add a single byte to the mac for processing.
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void |
update(byte[] in,
int inOff,
int len) |
public GMac(GCMModeCipher cipher)
This will produce an authentication code the length of the block size of the cipher.
cipher
- the cipher to be used in GCM mode to generate the MAC.public GMac(GCMModeCipher cipher, int macSizeBits)
macSizeBits
- the mac size to generate, in bits. Must be a multiple of 8 and >= 32 and <= 128.
Sizes less than 96 are not recommended, but are supported for specialized applications.cipher
- the cipher to be used in GCM mode to generate the MAC.public void init(CipherParameters params) throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
ParametersWithIV
providing a KeyParameter
and a nonce.public java.lang.String getAlgorithmName()
Mac
getAlgorithmName
in interface Mac
public int getMacSize()
Mac
getMacSize
in interface Mac
public void update(byte in) throws java.lang.IllegalStateException
Mac
public void update(byte[] in, int inOff, int len) throws DataLengthException, java.lang.IllegalStateException
update
in interface Mac
in
- the array containing the input.inOff
- the index in the array the data begins at.len
- the length of the input starting at inOff.DataLengthException
- if there isn't enough data in in.java.lang.IllegalStateException
- if the MAC is not initialised.public int doFinal(byte[] out, int outOff) throws DataLengthException, java.lang.IllegalStateException
Mac
doFinal leaves the MAC in the same state it was after the last init.
doFinal
in interface Mac
out
- the array the MAC is to be output to.outOff
- the offset into the out buffer the output is to start at.DataLengthException
- if there isn't enough space in out.java.lang.IllegalStateException
- if the MAC is not initialised.