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package gnu.javax.crypto.mode;
import gnu.javax.crypto.cipher.IBlockCipher;
/**
* The basic visible methods of any block cipher mode.
* <p>
* Block ciphers encrypt plaintext in fixed size n-bit blocks. For messages
* larger than n bits, the simplest approach is to segment the message into
* n-bit blocks and process (encrypt and/or decrypt) each one separately
* (Electronic Codebook or ECB mode). But this approach has disadvantages in
* most applications. The block cipher modes of operations are one way of
* working around those disadvantages.
* <p>
* A <i>Mode</i> always employs an underlying block cipher for processing its
* input. For all intents and purposes, a <i>Mode</i> appears to behave as any
* other block cipher with the following differences:
* <ul>
* <li>Depending on the specifications of the mode, the block size may be
* different that that of the underlying cipher.</li>
* <li>While some modes of operations allow operations on block sizes that can
* be 1-bit long, this library will only deal with sizes that are multiple of 8
* bits. This is because the <tt>byte</tt> is the smallest, easy to handle,
* primitive type in Java.</li>
* <li>Some modes need an <i>Initialisation Vector</i> (IV) to be properly
* initialised.</li>
* </ul>
* <p>
* Possible additional initialisation values for an instance of that type are:
* <ul>
* <li>The block size in which to operate this mode instance. This value is
* <b>optional</b>, if unspecified, the underlying block cipher's configured
* block size shall be used.</li>
* <li>Whether this mode will be used for encryption or decryption. This value
* is <b>mandatory</b> and should be included in the initialisation parameters.
* If it isn't, a {@link java.lang.IllegalStateException} will be thrown if any
* method, other than <code>reset()</code> is invoked on the instance.</li>
* <li>The byte array containing the <i>initialisation vector</i>, if required
* by this type of mode.</li>
* </ul>
*/
public interface IMode
extends IBlockCipher
{
/**
* Property name of the state in which to operate this mode. The value
* associated to this property name is taken to be an {@link Integer} which
* value is either <code>ENCRYPTION</code> or <code>DECRYPTION</code>.
*/
String STATE = "gnu.crypto.mode.state";
/**
* Property name of the block size in which to operate this mode. The value
* associated with this property name is taken to be an {@link Integer}. If
* it is not specified, the value of the block size of the underlying block
* cipher, used to construct the mode instance, shall be used.
*/
String MODE_BLOCK_SIZE = "gnu.crypto.mode.block.size";
/**
* Property name of the initialisation vector to use, if required, with this
* instance. The value associated with this property name is taken to be a
* byte array. If the concrete instance needs such a parameter, and it has not
* been specified as part of the initialissation parameters, an all-zero byte
* array of the appropriate size shall be used.
*/
String IV = "gnu.crypto.mode.iv";
/** Constant indicating the instance is being used for <i>encryption</i>. */
int ENCRYPTION = 1;
/** Constant indicating the instance is being used for <i>decryption</i>. */
int DECRYPTION = 2;
/**
* A convenience method. Effectively invokes the <code>encryptBlock()</code>
* or <code>decryptBlock()</code> method depending on the operational state
* of the instance.
*
* @param in the plaintext.
* @param inOffset index of <code>in</code> from which to start considering
* data.
* @param out the ciphertext.
* @param outOffset index of <code>out</code> from which to store result.
* @exception IllegalStateException if the instance is not initialised.
*/
void update(byte[] in, int inOffset, byte[] out, int outOffset)
throws IllegalStateException;
}