public class Poly1305 extends java.lang.Object implements Mac
Poly1305 computes a 128-bit (16 bytes) authenticator, using a 128 bit nonce and a 256 bit key consisting of a 128 bit key applied to an underlying cipher, and a 128 bit key (with 106 effective key bits) used in the authenticator.
The polynomial calculation in this implementation is adapted from the public domain poly1305-donna-unrolled C implementation by Andrew M (@floodyberry).
Poly1305KeyGenerator| Constructor and Description |
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Poly1305()
Constructs a Poly1305 MAC, where the key passed to init() will be used directly.
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Poly1305(BlockCipher cipher)
Constructs a Poly1305 MAC, using a 128 bit block cipher.
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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 Poly1305 MAC.
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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 Poly1305()
public Poly1305(BlockCipher cipher)
public void init(CipherParameters params) throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
init in interface Macparams - if used with a block cipher, then a ParametersWithIV containing a 128 bit
nonce and a KeyParameter with a 256 bit key complying to the
Poly1305 key format, otherwise just the
KeyParameter.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the params argument is
inappropriate.public java.lang.String getAlgorithmName()
MacgetAlgorithmName in interface Macpublic int getMacSize()
MacgetMacSize in interface Macpublic void update(byte in)
throws java.lang.IllegalStateException
Macpublic void update(byte[] in,
int inOff,
int len)
throws DataLengthException,
java.lang.IllegalStateException
update in interface Macin - 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
MacdoFinal leaves the MAC in the same state it was after the last init.
doFinal in interface Macout - 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.