John Jiang f8aaf97179 8186057: TLS interoperability testing between different Java versions
An interop test for checking the compatibility among different Java versions.

Reviewed-by: asmotrak
2017-11-28 22:19:34 -08:00

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Java

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import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/*
* The TLS communication use case.
*/
public class UseCase {
private static final boolean FULL_CASES
= Utils.getBoolProperty("fullCases");
private static final Parameter[][] PARAMS = new Parameter[][] {
FULL_CASES ? Protocol.values() : Protocol.getMandatoryValues(),
FULL_CASES ? CipherSuite.values() : CipherSuite.getMandatoryValues(),
FULL_CASES ? ClientAuth.values() : ClientAuth.getMandatoryValues(),
FULL_CASES ? ServerName.values() : ServerName.getMandatoryValues(),
FULL_CASES ? AppProtocol.values() : AppProtocol.getMandatoryValues() };
public final Protocol protocol;
public final CipherSuite cipherSuite;
public final ClientAuth clientAuth;
public final ServerName serverName;
public final AppProtocol appProtocol;
public final boolean negativeCase;
public UseCase(
Protocol protocol,
CipherSuite cipherSuite,
ClientAuth clientAuth,
ServerName serverName,
AppProtocol appProtocol) {
this.protocol = protocol;
this.cipherSuite = cipherSuite;
this.clientAuth = clientAuth;
this.serverName = serverName;
this.appProtocol = appProtocol;
negativeCase = !cipherSuite.supportedByProtocol(protocol);
}
// JDK 6 doesn't support EC key algorithm.
public boolean ignoredByJdk(JdkInfo jdkInfo) {
return cipherSuite.name().contains("_EC") && !jdkInfo.supportsECKey;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return Utils.join(Utils.PARAM_DELIMITER,
"Protocol=" + protocol.version,
"CipherSuite=" + cipherSuite,
"ClientAuth=" + clientAuth,
"ServerName=" + serverName,
"AppProtocols=" + appProtocol);
}
public static List<UseCase> getAllUseCases() {
List<UseCase> useCases = new ArrayList<>();
getUseCases(PARAMS, 0, new Parameter[PARAMS.length], useCases);
return useCases;
}
private static void getUseCases(Parameter[][] params, int index,
Parameter[] currentValues, List<UseCase> useCases) {
if (index == params.length) {
Protocol protocol = (Protocol) currentValues[0];
CipherSuite cipherSuite = (CipherSuite) currentValues[1];
UseCase useCase = new UseCase(
protocol,
cipherSuite,
(ClientAuth) currentValues[2],
(ServerName) currentValues[3],
(AppProtocol) currentValues[4]);
useCases.add(useCase);
} else {
Parameter[] values = params[index];
for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
currentValues[index] = values[i];
getUseCases(params, index + 1, currentValues, useCases);
}
}
}
}