jdk-24/test/jdk/sun/security/pkcs11/rsa/TestP11KeyFactoryGetRSAKeySpec.java
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import java.security.KeyFactory;
import java.security.KeyPair;
import java.security.KeyPairGenerator;
import java.security.Provider;
import java.security.PrivateKey;
import java.security.interfaces.RSAPrivateKey;
import java.security.interfaces.RSAPrivateCrtKey;
import java.security.spec.*;
/**
* @test
* @bug 8263404
* @summary RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec is prefered for CRT keys even when a RsaPrivateKeySpec is requested.
* @summary Also checks to ensure that sensitive RSA keys are correctly not exposed
* @library /test/lib ..
* @run main/othervm TestP11KeyFactoryGetRSAKeySpec
* @run main/othervm -DCUSTOM_P11_CONFIG_NAME=p11-nss-sensitive.txt TestP11KeyFactoryGetRSAKeySpec
* @modules jdk.crypto.cryptoki
*/
public class TestP11KeyFactoryGetRSAKeySpec extends PKCS11Test {
private static boolean testingSensitiveKeys = false;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
testingSensitiveKeys = "p11-nss-sensitive.txt".equals(System.getProperty("CUSTOM_P11_CONFIG_NAME"));
main(new TestP11KeyFactoryGetRSAKeySpec(), args);
}
@Override
public void main(Provider p) throws Exception {
KeyPairGenerator kg = KeyPairGenerator.getInstance("RSA", p);
kg.initialize(2048);
KeyPair pair = kg.generateKeyPair();
PrivateKey privKey = pair.getPrivate();
KeyFactory factory = KeyFactory.getInstance("RSA", p);
// If this is a sensitive key, then it shouldn't implement the RSAPrivateKey interface as that exposes sensitive fields
boolean keyExposesSensitiveFields = privKey instanceof RSAPrivateKey;
if (keyExposesSensitiveFields == testingSensitiveKeys) {
throw new Exception("Key of type " + privKey.getClass() + " returned when testing sensitive keys is " + testingSensitiveKeys);
}
if (!testingSensitiveKeys) {
// The remaining tests require that the PKCS #11 token actually generated a CRT key.
// This is the normal and expected case, but we add an assertion here to detect a broken test due to bad assumptions.
if (!(privKey instanceof RSAPrivateCrtKey)) {
throw new Exception("Test assumption violated: PKCS #11 token did not generate a CRT key.");
}
}
// === Case 1: private key is RSAPrivateCrtKey, keySpec is RSAPrivateKeySpec
// === Expected: return RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec
// Since RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec inherits from RSAPrivateKeySpec, we'd expect this next line to return an instance of RSAPrivateKeySpec
// (because the private key has CRT parts).
testKeySpec(factory, privKey, RSAPrivateKeySpec.class);
// === Case 2: private key is RSAPrivateCrtKey, keySpec is RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec
// === Expected: return RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec
testKeySpec(factory, privKey, RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec.class);
}
private static void testKeySpec(KeyFactory factory, PrivateKey key, Class<? extends KeySpec> specClass) throws Exception {
try {
KeySpec spec = factory.getKeySpec(key, specClass);
if (testingSensitiveKeys) {
throw new Exception("Able to retrieve spec from sensitive key");
}
if (!(spec instanceof RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec)) {
throw new Exception("Spec should be an instance of RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec");
}
} catch (final InvalidKeySpecException ex) {
if (testingSensitiveKeys) {
// Expected exception so swallow it
System.err.println("This exception is expected when retrieving sensitive properties from a sensitive PKCS #11 key.");
ex.printStackTrace();
} else {
throw ex;
}
}
}
}