Providers.java revision 51b1b6997fd3f980076b8081f7f1165ccc2a4008
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25
26package sun.security.jca;
27
28import java.util.*;
29
30import java.security.Provider;
31import java.security.Security;
32
33/**
34 * Collection of methods to get and set provider list. Also includes
35 * special code for the provider list during JAR verification.
36 *
37 * @author  Andreas Sterbenz
38 * @since   1.5
39 */
40public class Providers {
41
42    private static final ThreadLocal<ProviderList> threadLists =
43        new InheritableThreadLocal<>();
44
45    // number of threads currently using thread-local provider lists
46    // tracked to allow an optimization if == 0
47    private static volatile int threadListsUsed;
48
49    // current system-wide provider list
50    // Note volatile immutable object, so no synchronization needed.
51    private static volatile ProviderList providerList;
52
53    static {
54        // set providerList to empty list first in case initialization somehow
55        // triggers a getInstance() call (although that should not happen)
56        providerList = ProviderList.EMPTY;
57        providerList = ProviderList.fromSecurityProperties();
58    }
59
60    private Providers() {
61        // empty
62    }
63
64    // we need special handling to resolve circularities when loading
65    // signed JAR files during startup. The code below is part of that.
66
67    // Basically, before we load data from a signed JAR file, we parse
68    // the PKCS#7 file and verify the signature. We need a
69    // CertificateFactory, Signatures, etc. to do that. We have to make
70    // sure that we do not try to load the implementation from the JAR
71    // file we are just verifying.
72    //
73    // To avoid that, we use different provider settings during JAR
74    // verification.  However, we do not want those provider settings to
75    // interfere with other parts of the system. Therefore, we make them local
76    // to the Thread executing the JAR verification code.
77    //
78    // The code here is used by sun.security.util.SignatureFileVerifier.
79    // See there for details.
80
81    private static final String BACKUP_PROVIDER_CLASSNAME =
82        "sun.security.provider.VerificationProvider";
83
84    // Hardcoded classnames of providers to use for JAR verification.
85    // MUST NOT be on the bootclasspath and not in signed JAR files.
86    private static final String[] jarVerificationProviders = {
87        "sun.security.provider.Sun",
88        "sun.security.rsa.SunRsaSign",
89        // Note: SunEC *is* in a signed JAR file, but it's not signed
90        // by EC itself. So it's still safe to be listed here.
91        "sun.security.ec.SunEC",
92        BACKUP_PROVIDER_CLASSNAME,
93    };
94
95    // Return to Sun provider or its backup.
96    // This method should only be called by
97    // sun.security.util.ManifestEntryVerifier and java.security.SecureRandom.
98    public static Provider getSunProvider() {
99        try {
100            Class clazz = Class.forName(jarVerificationProviders[0]);
101            return (Provider)clazz.newInstance();
102        } catch (Exception e) {
103            try {
104                Class clazz = Class.forName(BACKUP_PROVIDER_CLASSNAME);
105                return (Provider)clazz.newInstance();
106            } catch (Exception ee) {
107                throw new RuntimeException("Sun provider not found", e);
108            }
109        }
110    }
111
112    /**
113     * Start JAR verification. This sets a special provider list for
114     * the current thread. You MUST save the return value from this
115     * method and you MUST call stopJarVerification() with that object
116     * once you are done.
117     */
118    public static Object startJarVerification() {
119        ProviderList currentList = getProviderList();
120        ProviderList jarList = currentList.getJarList(jarVerificationProviders);
121        // return the old thread-local provider list, usually null
122        return beginThreadProviderList(jarList);
123    }
124
125    /**
126     * Stop JAR verification. Call once you have completed JAR verification.
127     */
128    public static void stopJarVerification(Object obj) {
129        // restore old thread-local provider list
130        endThreadProviderList((ProviderList)obj);
131    }
132
133    /**
134     * Return the current ProviderList. If the thread-local list is set,
135     * it is returned. Otherwise, the system wide list is returned.
136     */
137    public static ProviderList getProviderList() {
138        ProviderList list = getThreadProviderList();
139        if (list == null) {
140            list = getSystemProviderList();
141        }
142        return list;
143    }
144
145    /**
146     * Set the current ProviderList. Affects the thread-local list if set,
147     * otherwise the system wide list.
148     */
149    public static void setProviderList(ProviderList newList) {
150        if (getThreadProviderList() == null) {
151            setSystemProviderList(newList);
152        } else {
153            changeThreadProviderList(newList);
154        }
155    }
156
157    /**
158     * Get the full provider list with invalid providers (those that
159     * could not be loaded) removed. This is the list we need to
160     * present to applications.
161     */
162    public static ProviderList getFullProviderList() {
163        ProviderList list;
164        synchronized (Providers.class) {
165            list = getThreadProviderList();
166            if (list != null) {
167                ProviderList newList = list.removeInvalid();
168                if (newList != list) {
169                    changeThreadProviderList(newList);
170                    list = newList;
171                }
172                return list;
173            }
174        }
175        list = getSystemProviderList();
176        ProviderList newList = list.removeInvalid();
177        if (newList != list) {
178            setSystemProviderList(newList);
179            list = newList;
180        }
181        return list;
182    }
183
184    private static ProviderList getSystemProviderList() {
185        return providerList;
186    }
187
188    private static void setSystemProviderList(ProviderList list) {
189        providerList = list;
190    }
191
192    public static ProviderList getThreadProviderList() {
193        // avoid accessing the threadlocal if none are currently in use
194        // (first use of ThreadLocal.get() for a Thread allocates a Map)
195        if (threadListsUsed == 0) {
196            return null;
197        }
198        return threadLists.get();
199    }
200
201    // Change the thread local provider list. Use only if the current thread
202    // is already using a thread local list and you want to change it in place.
203    // In other cases, use the begin/endThreadProviderList() methods.
204    private static void changeThreadProviderList(ProviderList list) {
205        threadLists.set(list);
206    }
207
208    /**
209     * Methods to manipulate the thread local provider list. It is for use by
210     * JAR verification (see above) and the SunJSSE FIPS mode only.
211     *
212     * It should be used as follows:
213     *
214     *   ProviderList list = ...;
215     *   ProviderList oldList = Providers.beginThreadProviderList(list);
216     *   try {
217     *     // code that needs thread local provider list
218     *   } finally {
219     *     Providers.endThreadProviderList(oldList);
220     *   }
221     *
222     */
223
224    public static synchronized ProviderList beginThreadProviderList(ProviderList list) {
225        if (ProviderList.debug != null) {
226            ProviderList.debug.println("ThreadLocal providers: " + list);
227        }
228        ProviderList oldList = threadLists.get();
229        threadListsUsed++;
230        threadLists.set(list);
231        return oldList;
232    }
233
234    public static synchronized void endThreadProviderList(ProviderList list) {
235        if (list == null) {
236            if (ProviderList.debug != null) {
237                ProviderList.debug.println("Disabling ThreadLocal providers");
238            }
239            threadLists.remove();
240        } else {
241            if (ProviderList.debug != null) {
242                ProviderList.debug.println
243                    ("Restoring previous ThreadLocal providers: " + list);
244            }
245            threadLists.set(list);
246        }
247        threadListsUsed--;
248    }
249
250}
251